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Dental Trauma at a Glance


Dental Trauma at a Glance

Paperback by Alani, Aws; Calvert, Gareth

Dental Trauma at a Glance

£44.95

ISBN:
9781119562832
Publication Date:
8 Jul 2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
96 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 9 May 2024
Dental Trauma at a Glance

Description

Dental Trauma at a Glance The market-leading at a Glance series is popular among students and newly qualified practitioners for its concise and simple approach and excellent illustrations. Each bite-sized chapter is covered in a double-page spread with clear, easy-to-follow diagrams, supported by succinct explanatory text. Covering a wide range of topics, books in the at a Glance series are ideal as introductory texts for teaching, learning and revision and are useful throughout university and beyond. Everything you need to know about Dental Trauma ... at a Glance! Written in a short and concise manner, Dental Trauma at a Glance is a practical reference that contains essential information on the safe and effective clinical management of acute adult dental trauma injuries. The book addresses the numerous types of adult dental injuries and contains guidance on how the correct identification and treatment of these injuries can be time sensitive. Filled with helpful illustrations and photographs, the text is formatted in a step-by-step manner for the reader to arrive at the correct diagnosis and the most up-to-date management for safe and optimum patient care. Provides the most contemporary must-have information for the clinical management of acute adult dental trauma Its format is quick and easy to use Offers a highly illustrated text with quality clinical photographs to aid with learning and revision Provides an understanding of traumatic adult dental injuries, their healing and an insight into their longer-term sequelae A new addition to the popular at a Glance series, Dental Trauma at a Glance is an indispensable hands-on guide for dental students and general dental practitioners. Accompanied by a companion website at www.wiley.com/go/alani/dental_trauma featuring: Multiple-choice questions to aid learning All figures from the book as downloadable PowerPoint slides

Contents

Foreword viii Preface ix About the companion website x 1 Risk factors for dental trauma 2 2 Prevention of dental trauma 4 3 Essential armamentarium 6 4 Examination of dental trauma 8 5 Infraction 10 6 Enamel fracture 12 7 Enamel-dentine fracture 14 8 Enamel-dentine-pulp fracture 16 9 Crown-root fracture 18 10 Crown-root fracture with pulp involvement 20 11 Root fracture 22 12 Alveolar process fracture 24 13 Concussion 26 14 Subluxation 28 15 Extrusive luxation 30 16 Intrusive luxation 32 17 Lateral luxation 34 18 Features of luxation injuries and principles of repositioning 36 19 Avulsion of a tooth with a closed apex 38 20 Principles of splinting 40 21 Post-operative instructions 42 22 Follow-up and splint removal 44 23 Indications for endodontic treatment 46 24 Sclerosis 48 25 Discolouration 50 26 Management of the immature root 52 27 Root resorption - external replacement 54 28 Root resorption - external cervical 56 29 Root resorption - internal inflammatory 58 30 Tooth replacement options 60 31 Autotransplantation 62 32 The role of orthodontics 64 Appendix A: Splinting times and follow up intervals for fracture and displacement injuries in the adult dentition 66 Appendix B: Management of dental trauma in the primary dentition 68 References 70 Index 74

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