Textbook of Endodontology

Höfundur Lars Bjørndal; Lise-Lotte Kirkevang; John Whitworth

Útgefandi Wiley Global Research (STMS)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119057314

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2019

14.990 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • List of contributors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • About the companion website
  • Chapter 1 Introduction to endodontology
  • Endodontology
  • The objective of endodontic treatment
  • Clinical problems and solutions
  • The diagnostic dilemma
  • The outcome dilemma
  • The tools of treatment
  • References
  • Part 1 The Vital Pulp
  • Chapter 2 The dentin–pulp complex: structure, functions, threats, and response to external injury
  • Introduction
  • The odontoblast and the dentin–pulp complex
  • The dental pulp
  • Immune responses in the dentin–pulp complex
  • Responses of the healthy dentin–pulp complex to nondestructive stimuli
  • The dentin–pulp complex and responses to external injuries
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 3 Dentinal and pulpal pain
  • Introduction
  • Classification of nerve fibers
  • Morphology of intradental sensory innervation
  • Function of intradental sensory nerves
  • Sensitivity of dentin: hydrodynamic mechanism in pulpal A-fiber activation
  • Responses of intradental nerves to tissue injury and inflammation
  • Local control of pulpal nociceptor activation
  • Dentin hypersensitivity
  • Pain symptoms and pulpal diagnosis
  • References
  • Chapter 4 Clinical pulp diagnosis and decision-making
  • Introduction
  • Evaluation of diagnostic information
  • Diagnostic accuracy
  • Diagnostic strategy
  • Clinical manifestations of pulpal and periapical inflammation
  • Collecting diagnostic information
  • Diagnostic methodology: assessment of pulp vitality
  • Diagnostic methodology: evaluation of reported pain
  • Diagnostic methodology: provocation/inhibition of pain
  • Diagnostic methodology: evaluation of tooth discolorations
  • Diagnostic classification
  • References
  • Chapter 5 Caries pathology and management in deep stages of lesion formation
  • Enamel lesions without clinical cavitation
  • Progressive stages of enamel–dentin lesions without surface cavitation and exposure of dentin to the oral environment
  • Cavitation of the dentin lesion
  • Concluding remarks on the natural history of dental caries
  • Strategies for the management of deep caries
  • Detailed treatment protocol for deep caries management
  • References
  • Chapter 6 Treatment of vital pulp conditions
  • Introduction
  • Indications and treatment concepts for preserving vital pulp functions
  • Protocols for treatments aiming to preserve the vitality of the exposed pulp
  • Factors of importance in preserving vital pulp functions
  • Capping materials and healing patterns
  • Tissue–biomaterial interaction and pulp healing
  • Pulp-preserving treatments – a controversial treatment?
  • Indications and treatment concepts for treating the irreversibly inflamed vital pulp (pulpectomy)
  • Postoperative considerations
  • Choosing between pulp-preserving vital pulp therapies and pulpectomy
  • Concluding remarks on the avoidance of pulpectomy by vital pulp therapies
  • Revitalization and/or regenerative endodontic procedures
  • References
  • Part 2 The Infected Necrotic Pulp and Apical Periodontitis
  • Chapter 7 Apical periodontitis
  • Introduction
  • The nature of apical periodontitis
  • Interactions with the infecting microbiota
  • Treatment and healing of periapical lesions
  • Persistence of periapical lesions
  • Clinical manifestations and diagnostic terminology
  • References
  • Chapter 8 Microbiology of the inflamed and necrotic pulp
  • Introduction
  • Historical background
  • Clinical evidence
  • Infections in root-filled teeth with persistent apical periodontitis
  • Microbial pathogenesis of apical periodontitis
  • Association of signs and symptoms with specific bacteria
  • Biological evidence
  • Extraradicular biofilms
  • Ecological determinants for microbial growth in root canals
  • Microbial interactions in biofilms
  • Microbial resistance to antimicrobials
  • Antibiofilm strategies
  • Concluding remarks
  • References
  • Chapter 9 Clinical diagnosis of pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis
  • Introduction
  • Clinical features of pulp necrosis and root canal infections
  • Radiographic features of apical periodontitis
  • A strategy for the formulation of a periapical diagnosis
  • Diagnostic challenges during treatment
  • Special cases of endodontic infections
  • An integrated approach to endodontic diagnosis
  • References
  • Part 3 Endodontic Treatment Procedures
  • Chapter 10 Endodontic emergencies
  • Introduction
  • General diagnostic considerations and emergency principles
  • The etiology and pathogenesis behind emergency scenarios
  • Non-endodontic tooth pain – conditions of differential diagnostic interest
  • Management of patients with acute dental pain
  • References
  • Chapter 11 Controlling the environment – the aseptic working field
  • Background
  • Preparing teeth for rubber dam isolation and the development of an aseptic working field
  • Rubber dam isolation
  • Application of the rubber dam
  • Disinfection of the working field
  • Aseptic working procedures
  • References
  • Chapter 12 Access and canal negotiation: the first key procedural steps for successful endodontic treatment
  • Introduction
  • Principles of tooth development and tooth anatomy
  • Individual analysis of the tooth, preoperative radiographs, and additional CBCT scans in complex cases
  • Rubber dam isolation
  • Access cavity preparation
  • Canal negotiation
  • References
  • Chapter 13 Root canal instrumentation
  • Introduction
  • Principles of root canal instrumentation
  • Root canal system anatomy
  • Anatomical variations in teeth
  • Procedural steps
  • Endodontic instruments
  • Instrumentation techniques
  • Limitations of root canal instrumentation
  • Preventing procedural mishaps
  • References
  • Chapter 14 Irrigation and disinfection
  • Introduction
  • Eradication of microorganisms from the root canal system
  • Microbial reduction by instrumentation
  • Root canal irrigation
  • The apical root canal – a special challenge for irrigation
  • Activation of irrigant flow
  • Use of lasers in irrigation
  • Wide-spectrum sound energy for cleaning the root canal system
  • Intracanal medicaments
  • Concluding remarks
  • References
  • Chapter 15 Root canal filling
  • Chapter 15.1 Root canal filling materials
  • Introduction
  • Requirements
  • Evaluation of specific materials
  • References
  • Chapter 15.2 Root canal filling techniques
  • Introduction
  • Clinical objectives and in vitro investigations
  • The root canal filling–dentin interface
  • Root canal filling techniques
  • Concluding remarks
  • References
  • Part 4 The Endodontically Treated Tooth
  • Chapter 16 The root canal-treated tooth in prosthodontic reconstruction
  • Introduction
  • Fracture predilection of root-treated teeth
  • Occlusal loading
  • Root canal-treated teeth as abutments
  • Distribution of remaining tooth structure and restorability
  • Principles of restoration of root-treated teeth
  • Timing of restoration after endodontic treatment
  • Approach to restoration of anterior teeth
  • Characteristics of posts
  • Preparation of the post space
  • Approach to restoration of posterior teeth
  • Core materials
  • Modes of restoration failure in root canal-treated teeth
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Chapter 17 Clinical epidemiology: measuring endodontic disease and treatment outcome
  • Introduction
  • Defining a “successful” outcome
  • Study designs commonly used in endodontic research
  • Treatment outcome and risk factors
  • Concluding remarks
  • References
  • Chapter 18 Endodontic retreatment – the decision-making process
  • Introduction
  • Why might the initial treatment be unsuccessful?
  • When may further intervention be considered?
  • Decision-making – the dentist’s perspective
  • Decision-making – the patient’s perspective
  • References
  • Chapter 19 Nonsurgical retreatment
  • Introduction
  • Indications
  • Instrumentation of the root canal
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 20 Surgical endodontics
  • Introduction
  • General outline of the procedure
  • Local anesthesia
  • Flap design, incision, and raising the flap – general considerations
  • Access to the root tip
  • Root-end resection
  • Curettage of the soft-tissue lesion
  • Management of bleeding
  • Root-end preparation
  • Root-end filling
  • Repositioning and suturing of the flap
  • Postoperative measures
  • Follow-up after surgery
  • References
  • Part 5 Additional Considerations
  • Chapter 21 Local anesthetic considerations
  • Introduction
  • Fundamentals of local anesthetic action
  • Common local anesthetic agents in endodontics
  • Standard methods of local anesthesia for endodontics
  • Failure to secure anesthesia
  • Why may teeth be difficult to anesthetize?
  • Measures to preempt or overcome challenging local anesthesia
  • Supplementary injections
  • Sedation
  • Complications of local anesthesia
  • References
  • Chapter 22 Complex orofacial pain conditions
  • Introduction
  • Overview of pain mechanisms
  • Diagnostic process
  • Complex orofacial pain conditions
  • Painful posttraumatic trigeminal neuropathy
  • Persistent idiopathic facial pain
  • Atypical odontalgia/persistent dentoalveolar pain
  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
  • Migraine/neurovascular orofacial pain
  • Temporomandibular disorder pain – referred pain
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 23 Endodontic complications after trauma
  • Introduction
  • Common dental injuries
  • Dental trauma and its consequences
  • Consequences of pulp breakdown and infection after trauma
  • General considerations in the management of dental trauma
  • Diagnostic quandaries: to remove or review the pulp after trauma?
  • References
  • Chapter 24 Medicolegal considerations
  • Introduction
  • Ethical considerations – the concepts of beneficence and nonmaleficence
  • Defining best practice
  • Endodontic procedures as complex interventions with scope for imperfection, oversight and error
  • Examples of errors and accidents
  • Do errors always lead to legal action?
  • Professional indemnity/malpractice insurance
  • Managing risks
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 25 Emergencies in need of urgent referral
  • Introduction
  • Neurological injuries resulting from endodontic procedures and materials
  • Neurological injuries resulting from periapical inflammation
  • Chemical tissue trauma
  • Severe odontogenic infections that may compromise systemic health
  • Suspicion of locally aggressive or neoplastic lesions
  • Severe or persistent pain
  • Inhalation or aspiration of dental instruments or materials
  • Allergic responses that may compromise systemic health
  • Reporting adverse events
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 26 The transition to independent practice
  • Introduction
  • The challenge of transition
  • Learning: explanations and strategies
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgment
  • References
  • Index
  • End User License Agreement
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