Endodontic principles and practice 6th edition free download
Endodontic principles and practice 6th edition free download
Table of Contents
3 Endodontic Radiology
4 Endodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
5 Differential Diagnosis of Pain and Radiolucencies of Non-Pulpal Origin
6 Endodontic Case Complexity and Working with the Specialist
7 Endodontic Armamentarium
8 Local Anesthesia
9 Endodontic Emergencies and Therapeutics
10 Management of the Vital Pulp and of Immature Teeth
11 Management of Traumatic Dental Injuries
12 Root Canal Anatomy
13 Isolation, Access Preparation, Working Length Determination
14 Cleaning and Shaping, Intra-canal Medications
15 Obturation and Temporization
16 Restoration of Endodontically-Treated Teeth
17 Bleaching Discolored Nonvital Teeth
18 Procedural Accidents
19 Non-Surgical Retreatment
20 Apical Microsurgery
21 Adjunctive Surgical Procedures
22 Endodontic Treatment Outcomes
Appendix: Pulpal Anatomy and Access Preparations
Aim of Principles and Practice is to incorporate recent evidence-based informa-
tion regarding technological and scientific advances in the field of endodontics when available and when appropriate.
Our textbook, written specifically for dental students and general dentists, focusses on clinical content and contains the information necessary for those who would like to incorporate endodontics in their practice. This includes diagno-
sis and treatment planning as well as management of pulpal and periapical diseases.
The new edition of this book focuses on clinical content and has removed some of the basic science since the readers have already studied the basic sciences related to endodontic practice .
This edition contains information regarding the pathogenesis of pulp and periapical diseases, systemic consideration for patients who need endodontic intervention, endodontic radiology including the use of CBCT, diagnosis and treatment planning, differential diagnosis of pain and radiolucencies of non-pulpal origin, endodontic case complexity and when to refer to an endodontist, endodontic instruments, local anesthesia, emergency treatment, management of vital pulp including regeneration of pulp-dentin complex, traumatic injuries, root canal anatomy, access preparations, cleaning and shaping, obturation, and temporization as well as restoration of endodontically treated teeth and bleaching.
There is mid-chapter questions (online) on each chapter.
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