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Journal of Periodontology 50 , 225-233 . Lang , N. P. , Joss , A. , Orsanic , T. , Gusberti , F. A. & Siegrist , B. E. ( 1986 ) Bleeding on probing . A predictor for the progression of periodontal disease ?
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology 19:471–475. Kingman A. 1986. A procedure for evaluating the reliability of a gingivitis index. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 13:385–391. Kingman A. 1993. Statistical management of periodontal data ...
Author: William V. Giannobile
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0813820553
Category: Medical
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Clinical Research in Oral Health surveys the essentials of clinical research in oral health, anchoring these principles within the specific context of the oral health arena. Addressing research questions exclusively applicable to dentistry and oral health, the book thoroughly illustrates the principles and practice of oral health clinical research. Clinical Research in Oral Health also clarifies the framework of regulatory issues and presents emerging concepts in clinical translation, relating the research principles to clinical improvement.
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 35,685–695. 2. Murphy, K.G. & Gunsolley, J.C. (2003) Guided tissue regeneration for the treatment of periodontal intrabony and furcation defects. A systematic review.Annals of Periodontology, 8, ...
Author: Stephen K. Harrel
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781118607626
Category: Medical
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The long-term success of periodontal therapy is dependent on proper diagnosis and removal of subgingival tooth-borne accretions in the form of calculus and bacteria. From a clinical perspective, better visualization during the diagnostic and therapeutic phases has been shown to yield better results compared to traditional approaches. Minimally Invasive Periodontal Therapy evaluates the advantages of using minimal invasive techniques, the technologies available for enhancing visualization during minimally invasive therapy, and step-by-step illustrates the clinical use of each technique. Each chapter addresses the advantages and disadvantages of minimally invasive therapies, rationale for the approach, and the advantages and limitations of each of the current methods of improving visualization. The chapters then provide an evidence-based review of the technologies and procedures, and end with case studies for each visualization procedure, featuring clinical photographs. Evidence-based presentation of the latest technologies in surgical microscopes, dental endoscopes, and dental videoscopes Clinical cases for each minimally invasive visualization procedure Companion website features video demonstrations of visualization techniques.
Periodontology 2000, 42, 219–258. Hanes PJ, Purvis JP. 2003. Local anti-infective therapy: pharmacological agents. A systematic review. Annals of Periodontology, 8, 79–98. Herrera D, Alonso B, León R, Roldán S, Sanz M. 2008.
Author: Serge Dibart
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781118710678
Category: Medical
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Practical Periodontal Diagnosis and Treatment Planningoffers its readers a step-by-step guide to diagnosing and planningtreatment for periodontal patients through the latestevidence-based protocols. It summarizes the available scientificevidence for efficacy and effectiveness and links it to everydayclinical practice in a concise, user-friendly manner. Practical Periodontal Diagnosis and Treatment Planningbegins with the basics of periodontal diagnosis, following thelatest classification by the AAP. Modifiable andnon-modifiable risk factors are assessed in detail, emphasizing thetreatment planning intricacies associated with each one. The bookdiscusses all presentations of periodontal disease ranging fromgingivitis to aggressive periodontitis, highlighting topics such asocclusion, scaling and root planning. The full range of treatmentmodalities are also presented, providing practical instruction forosseous resective surgery, regenerative and supportive periodontaltherapy, and dental implant complication management. Designed to improve and expand the reader’s repertoire ofclinical skills, Practical Periodontal Diagnosis and TreatmentPlanning provides comprehensive coverage of this core part ofperiodontal training in a concise, highly illustrated, step-by-stepformat.
Journal of Periodontology, Vol. 53,. pp. 562-567. Lindhe, J., and Svanberg, G. (1974). Influence of trauma from occlusion on the progression of experimental periodontitis in the beagle dog. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Vol.
Author: Irwin M. Becker
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470958650
Category: Medical
Page: 256
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Comprehensive Occlusal Concepts in Clinical Practice aims to provide a clear and thorough guide to the understanding and application of occlusal concepts in the dental practice, enabling dentists to gain a straightforward understanding of widely recognized occlusal principles and practices to engender longevity, predictability, and professional confidence in everyday dental procedures. Comprehensive Occlusal Concepts in Clinical Practice also features a comprehensive review of occlusal and periodontal literature, establishes occlusal principles and practice protocols as routine, and aids in developing the reader’s critical ability to know when and when not to perform occlusal therapy. This is a unique book in its scope, thoroughness, and practicality, making occlusal concepts easily understood, yet also demonstrating the specific skills needed to perform the details of a physiologic occlusal scheme.
Journal of Clinical Periodontology 43: 383–388. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.12535. Derks, J., Schaller, D., Håkansson, J. et al. (2016b) Effectiveness of implant therapy analyzed in a Swedish population: Prevalence of peri-implantitis.
Author: Zvi Artzi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781119427902
Category: Medical
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Comprehensively describes bone augmentation techniques and their application to the different anatomical regions of the upper and lower jaws. Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region is a unique, evidence-based guide focusing on each specific anatomical region – anterior maxilla, posterior maxilla, anterior mandible, and posterior mandible – in order to emphasize the correct implemented procedures needed to successfully perform oral osseous reconstruction. Numerous ridge augmentation techniques are covered, including: horizontal and vertical guided bone regeneration, autologous block transplantation, interpositional bone grafting, allogeneic blocks, sandwich technique, split-expansion ridge technique, and sinus floor grafting. Non-augmented approaches such as forced socket site extrusion and the installation of digitally printed implants are also presented and discussed. Guides readers on tackling bone augmentation via anatomical region of the jaws and their related surrounding muscles, vascularization and innervation Presents innovative augmentation techniques for the anterior maxilla, posterior maxilla, anterior mandible, and posterior mandible Includes clinical photographs in each section and a decision tree to help readers select the appropriate surgical modality Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region is a specialist resource suitable for dentists who practice implant dentistry, oral surgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, and postgraduate dental students in the above-mentioned disciplines. Please note Due to recently developments, part of Chapter 2 Biologic Conditions for Bone Growth and Maintenance: Managing the Oxidative Stress has been amended which will be available in all future reprints. All electronic versions have been updated.
Journal of Periodontology 70:1355-1360. Gelskey SC. (1999) Cigarette smoking and periodontitis: methodology to assess the strength of evidence in support of a causal association. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 27:16-24.
Author: Nurcan Buduneli
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9789533079240
Category: Medical
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Pathogenesis and Treatment of Periodontitis includes comprehensive reviews on etiopathogenic factors of periodontal tissue destruction related to microbial dental plaque and also host response components. Adjunctive treatment modalities are also addressed in the book. Topics covered range from microbial pathogenic factors of P. gingivalis to the relationship between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease, and from management of open gingival embrasures to laser application in periodontal treatment.