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Successful application of preservative dentistry principles should
lead to maximum conservation of sound tooth structure, minimal use
of anesthetic, minimal pain, a reduced risk for endodontic
treatment, tooth extraction and an increase in the mean survival
time of affected teeth.Restorative idea described here is an
innovative, largely painless, minimal intervention approach for
restoring lost dental structures, particularly in outreach
situations where highly trained dental personnel and facilities
needed and clinical equipments are not readily available or
affordable. There is worldwide interest in and increasing usage of
conservative approach for the restoration of primary and permanent
teeth. Present book has described self explanatory, biological
friendly, inexpensive, less time consuming approach with higher
success rate and minimal complications. This book is useful for
students, practitioners, researchers teachers and oral care
workers.
The delivery of care for patients missing one or all of their teeth
very often requires implants to restore function, esthetics, hard
and soft tissue contours, speech, and intraoral health. The delayed
occlusal loading protocol, either 1- or 2-stage approach, has been
evaluated for more than 30 years by a number of clinical settings
and situations. However, in some patient conditions, the delayed
healing process can cause psychological, social, and/or functional
problems. A full range of treatment options relative to the initial
hard and soft tissue healing is available. Immediate restoration of
a patient after implant surgery is one of these alternatives. A
benefit/risk ratio must be assessed for each patient condition to
ascertain whether immediate occlusal loading is a worthwhile
alternative. The greater the benefit and/or the lower the risk, the
more likely immediate loading is to be considered. Present book is
a very useful tool for the students, practitioners, academicians
and all those who are concerned with dental implants as the best
choice for a missing dentition.
The aim of maxillofacial trauma treatment is the restoration of
anatomic form and function with particular care to re-establish the
occlusion in cases of traumatitic injuries. Treatment modalities
range from intermaxillary fixation (IMF) to rigid internal fixation
of the bone fragments. Various types of plating systems have been
introduced for fixing fractures and continuity defects of the
mandible. Present work discusses the 3-D plates instead of two
conventional miniplates. This book is of great interest to
students, general practioners, oral and maxillofacial surgeons
dealing with maxillofacial trauma treatment and thus provides them
with sound knowledge to treat their patient efficiently, with
greater success rate and minimal complications.
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