"Ultrasonic Periodontal Debridement: Theory and Technique" is
the first textbook to focus exclusively on this fundamentally
important component of periodontal therapy. George, Donley, and
Preshaw provide a comprehensive resource for dental students,
dental hygiene and therapy students, and periodontal residents, as
well as practicing dental hygienists and dentists who are looking
to increase their familiarity and skills with ultrasonic
instrumentation.
The opening section describes the basic foundational knowledge
of periodontal debridement; how it differs from and supersedes
scaling and root planing, how it fits with modern concepts of
periodontal disease pathogenesis, and includes a comparison of
periodontal debridement instrumentation modalities. Section 2
describes ultrasonic technology, the variety of tip designs that
are available, and provides practical guidance in appropriate tip
selection. Section 3 focuses on the clinical applications of
ultrasonic periodontal debridement, including patient assessment,
medical and dental considerations, and provides specific guidance
in clinical debridement techniques. Included are technique modules
for each quadrant as well as case studies using real-world examples
of situations likely to be encountered in everyday clinical
practice, including ultrasonic instrumentation around dental
implants.
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