Color Atlas of Dental Medicine: Periodontology: PeriodontologyRateitschak's extraordinary atlas, universally recognized as the pre-eminent work in periodontology, is back in a brand new edition! With an emphasis on the most rigorously documental scientific and clinical advances, presented in concise text and exquisitely detailed photographs, the book will quickly become a cherished classic in the library of all practitioners.This new edition has been updated to include new developments in every aspect of the field, including * etiology and pathogenesis * oral manifestations and treatment of HIV infection * diagnostic tests * advanced conservative and surgical therapies, including guided tissue regeneration * newest systemic and local slow-release drugs * implants to augment dental therapy * mucogingival plastic surgery in halting recession * newest classifications of periodontal disease* and much more!Special features: |
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78 | 159 |
Clinical Situations Resembling Recession | 160 |
RecessionDiagnosis | 161 |
Measurement of Recession Jahnke 162 Classification of Recession Miller | 162 |
Consequences of Recession | 164 |
Data CollectionDiagnosisPrognosis | 165 |
and Their | 329 |
Implantation Transplantation? of Autogenous Bone | 330 |
Bone Replacement MaterialsFillers | 332 |
Alloplastic ImplantCombined Surgical Procedure | 334 |
Combined ProcedureIntraOsseous Implant | 337 |
Guided Tissue RegenerationGTR | 338 |
Selection of Membranes and Barriers | 340 |
GTR Using Nonresorbable Membranes | 341 |
Data CollectionExaminations | 166 |
General Patient Health History 167 Special Patient Health History | 167 |
Classic Clinical Findings | 168 |
Pocket ProbingProbing Depth Clinical Attachment Loss | 169 |
Pocket ProbingPeriodontal Probes | 170 |
Pocket Probing DepthsInterpretation of the Measured Values | 171 |
Furcation InvolvementHorizontal and Vertical Furcation Invasion | 172 |
Tooth MobilityFunctional Analysis | 174 |
Radiography | 176 |
Additional DiagnosisTests | 178 |
Microbial DiagnosisTest Methods | 179 |
Microbial Pocket DiagnosisDark Field and Phase Contrast Microscopy | 180 |
Microbial Pocket DiagnosisCultures | 181 |
New Diagnostic TestsEvaluation | 182 |
Molecular Biological Tests | 183 |
Bacterial Probe TestPractical IAI PadoTest | 184 |
DNARNA Probe TestsIAI PadoTest | 185 |
Immunological TestsAntigenAntibody Reactions | 186 |
Enzymatic Bacterial TestsBANA Test | 187 |
Tests of the Host ResponseRisks | 188 |
Genetic RiskTest for IL1 Gene Polymorphism | 189 |
IL1 Gene TestTechnique Evaluation | 190 |
Risk Factor IL1positive GenotypeAdditional Risk Factors | 191 |
Poor Oral Hygiene as a Risk FactorBleeding on Probing BOP | 192 |
Periodontal Risk AssessmentIndividual Risk Profile | 193 |
Diagnostic Data CollectionPeriodontal Charting I and II | 194 |
ComputerEnhanced Chartingthe Florida Probe System | 195 |
Diagnosis | 196 |
Prognosis | 197 |
PreventionProphylaxis | 198 |
Prevention of Gingivitis and Periodontitis Therapy | 199 |
Treatment of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases | 201 |
Therapeutic Concepts and Techniques | 202 |
TherapyProblems | 203 |
PeriodontitisTherapeutic Goals Therapeutic Outcomes | 204 |
Periodontal Wound Healing | 205 |
Wound Healing and RegenerationPossibilities | 206 |
Treatment PlanningSequence of Treatment PrephaseSystemic Health Oral Hygiene Phase 1Causal Antimicrobial Antiinfectious Phase 2Surgical Corre... | 208 |
General Course of TherapyIndividual Planning | 210 |
Systemic Prephase | 211 |
EvaluationCan the Patient be Safely Treated? | 212 |
BacteremiaEndocarditis Prophylaxis | 213 |
Dental Procedures Carrying the Risk of Bacteremia | 214 |
Diabetes mellitus DMRisk Factor for Periodontitis | 215 |
SmokingAn Alterable Risk Factor | 216 |
Emergency Treatment | 217 |
Phase 1 Therapy | 221 |
Case presentationMotivationInformation | 222 |
Initial Treatment 1 | 223 |
MotivationGingival Bleeding | 224 |
Plaque Disclosing Agents | 225 |
Toothbrushes | 226 |
Toothbrushing Technique | 228 |
The Solo TechniqueA Different Way to Brush Your Teeth | 229 |
Electric Toothbrushes | 230 |
Interdental Hygiene | 231 |
Dentifrices | 234 |
Chemical Plaque ControlSoft Chemo Prevention | 235 |
Irrigators | 236 |
Oral Hygiene for Halitosis | 237 |
Possibilities Successes and Limitations of Oral Hygiene | 238 |
Initial Therapy 1 | 239 |
Supragingival tooth cleaningPowerdriven Instruments | 240 |
and their | 241 |
Supragingival Tooth CleaningHand Instruments Prophy Pastes | 242 |
and their | 243 |
Creating of Conditions that Enhance Oral HygieneRemoval of Iatrogenic Irritants | 244 |
Correction of Iatrogenic IrritantsBridge Pontics | 246 |
Removal of Natural Plaqueretentive Areas Odontoplasty of Grooves Depressions Irregularities | 247 |
Morphologic Odontoplasty | 248 |
Treatment of Plaqueelicited Gingivitis | 249 |
Gingivitis Treatment | 252 |
Phase 1 Therapy 253 Definitions | 253 |
NonSurgical AntiInfectious TherapyGoals of Treatment | 254 |
Antimicrobial TherapyCombating the Reservoir | 255 |
Root PlaningWith or without Curettage? | 256 |
Closed TherapyIndication Instrumentation | 257 |
Hand Instruments for Scaling and Root PlaningCurettes | 258 |
Powered Instruments for Debridement | 259 |
Gracey CurettesAreas of | 260 |
Hand Instruments for Special ProblemsCurettes | 262 |
Practical Scaling Technique with Gracey CurettesSystematic Approach | 263 |
Instrument Sharpening | 268 |
Manual Sharpening of Hand Instruments | 269 |
Automated Sharpening | 270 |
Subgingival DebridementClosed Root Cleaning | 271 |
Closed Therapy in Quadrant 1 | 276 |
and in the Rest of the Dentition? | 277 |
Limitations of Closed Therapy | 278 |
Possibilities and Limitations of Closed Therapy | 280 |
FMTFull Mouth Therapy | 281 |
FMTInstrumentalMechanical | 282 |
Pharmacologic Therapy | 283 |
FMTRadiographic Results | 284 |
FMTStatisticalNumerical Results | 285 |
Medication 287 AntiInfectious Supportive TherapyAntibiotics in Periodontitis Therapy | 287 |
DecisionMaking CriteriaWhen to Use Antibiotics? | 288 |
AntibioticsBacterial Sensitivity and Resistance | 290 |
Systemic Versus Local Topical Antimicrobial Therapy | 291 |
Local Topical Antimicrobial TherapyControlled Release Drugs CRD | 292 |
Host ResponseReactionModulating Substances | 294 |
Phase 2 Therapy Periodontal SurgeryCorrective Phase | 295 |
Purposes and Goals of Periodontal Surgery | 296 |
Patient Selection | 297 |
Factors that Influence the Treatment Result | 298 |
Methods of Periodontal Surgery and their Indications | 299 |
Principles of Various Treatment ModalitiesAdvantages and Disadvantages | 300 |
Preoperative TreatmentPostoperative Care | 302 |
Flap ProceduresOpen Treatment | 303 |
Flap DesignIncisions | 304 |
Instruments for Flap Surgery | 305 |
Needles and Suture Materials | 306 |
Sutures and Knots | 307 |
Frequently Used Suture Placements | 308 |
Access Flap Surgery Open Flap Debridement OFD Modified Widman Flap MWF | 309 |
Principles of the Modified Widman ProcedureRamfjord Technique | 310 |
Principles of the MWFOcclusal View | 312 |
Access FlapModified Widman ProcedureCase Presentation | 313 |
Access flapModified Widman Procedure | 317 |
Longterm Results Following Various Treatment Modalities | 318 |
Wedge Excision Distal to a Lonestanding ToothPrinciples | 319 |
Wedge ExcisionMost Distal Tooth | 320 |
Regenerative Methods | 323 |
IntraAlveolar PocketsAnatomy of the Defect | 324 |
Bone Regeneration without Transplantation | 326 |
Filling Materials for IntraAlveolar PocketsTransplantsImplants | 327 |
Instruments for Harvesting Autogenous Bone | 328 |
Individual Immediate MembraneAtrisorbAtrigel Technology | 345 |
GTR with Membrane and FillerAtrisorb Free Flow BioOss Collagen | 346 |
GTR with Filling Material and a MembraneBioGide and BioOss Collagen | 348 |
Regeneration Using Proteins Growth Factors and Differentiation Factors | 351 |
Flap Surgery Combined with Enamel Matrix ProteinsEmdogain | 352 |
Regeneration Using Emdogain 354 Regenerative TherapyQuo Vadis? | 354 |
Resective Methods Pocket EliminationOsseous Surgery | 355 |
Instruments for Osseous Surgery | 356 |
and Their | 357 |
Evaluation of Various Resective Methods | 358 |
Resective Therapy Apical Flap RepositioningPocket Elimination | 359 |
Combined Flap Surgical Techniques | 366 |
Gingivectomy and Gingivoplasty | 367 |
Instruments for GingivectomyGingivoplasty | 368 |
and Their | 369 |
Tissue Dressings and Tissue Adhesives | 370 |
GingivectomyGingivoplasty | 371 |
Facial and Palatal | 377 |
GVGPMinor Surgical Procedures Corrective Operations Exposing the Margins of Restorations and Cavity Preparations | 378 |
GVGPPhenytoinlnduced Gingival Overgrowth | 379 |
Limitations of GVGPCyclosporinelnduced Gingival Overgrowth | 380 |
Furcation InvolvementFurcation Treatment | 381 |
Embryologic Development of MultiRooted TeethFurcation | 382 |
Furcation InvolvementClassifications | 383 |
Treatment PlanningProblemsLongTerm Results | 384 |
Furcation TreatmentAids for Decision Making | 385 |
Therapeutic Possibilities for Various Cases | 386 |
Furcation Involvement Fl in the MandibleOdontoplasty and Scaling | 388 |
Furcation Involvement F2 in the MaxillaFurcationplasty | 389 |
Furcation Involvement F2 in the MandibleGTR Technique | 390 |
Furcation Involvement F3 in the MandibleHemisection with Extraction | 392 |
Furcation Involvement F3 in the MaxillaRoot Resection with Reconstruction | 394 |
Maxillary Furcation Involvement F3Trisection with Maintenance of all Roots | 396 |
Mucogingival Plastic Surgery | 397 |
Mucogingival Problems | 398 |
and Possibilities for Resolution | 399 |
FrenotomyFrenectomy | 400 |
Free Gingival GraftAutogenous Transplantwith Epithelium | 401 |
Instruments for Harvesting the Transplant | 402 |
and Their | 403 |
Free Gingival GraftThickness and Shape | 404 |
Free Gingival GraftHalting Recession | 405 |
FGGWound Healing Clinically | 410 |
and via Fluorescence Angiography | 411 |
Advantages and Disadvantages of | 412 |
Covering Areas of Recession | 413 |
Shape of the DefectSelection of Surgical Technique | 414 |
Pedicle Flap Techniques | 415 |
Direct Coverage with a Free Gingival Graft | 416 |
Coronal Repositioning after Free Gingival Grafting2Stage Surgical Procedure | 418 |
Covering Areas of Recession with a Connective Tissue Craft | 419 |
Harvesting Graft Tissue from the Palate | 421 |
Harvesting the Graft from the PalateSchematic and Clinical | 422 |
Additional Methods for Harvesting Connective Tissue Grafts | 424 |
Free Connective Tissue GraftNelson Technique | 425 |
Free Connective Tissue GraftNelson Technique | 429 |
Connective Tissue Graft and Dealing with Complications | 430 |
Covering Areas of Recession via Guided Tissue RegenerationGTR | 435 |
Covering Gingival Recession Using Resorbable Membrane Treating Recession after Orthodontic Therapy | 437 |
Covering Areas of Recession on Several TeethPossibilities | 440 |
Coronally Repositioned Flaps and Papilla Rotation | 441 |
Esthetic Improvement through Mucogingival Surgery and Prosthetic Restoration | 442 |
SummaryMucogingival Plastic Surgery | 444 |
PeriodonticsEndodontics | 445 |
Class IPrimarily Endodontic Problem 446 Class IIPrimarily Periodontal Problem | 446 |
Class IllCombined PerioEndo Problems | 447 |
Phase 3 Therapy Periodontal Maintenance TherapyRecall | 449 |
Recall in the Dental PracticeRecall Effect | 450 |
RecallContinuous Risk Management | 451 |
The Recall HourPractical Periodontal Maintenance Therapy | 452 |
Dentist and Dental HygienistThe Preventive Team 454 Auxiliary Personnel and Treatment Needs | 454 |
FailuresLack of Periodontal Maintenance Therapy | 455 |
Negative Results of Therapy | 456 |
Hypersensitive Dentin | 458 |
FunctionFunctional Therapy 459 Normal Function | 459 |
Physiologic Tooth Mobility | 460 |
Occlusal Periodontal Trauma | 461 |
Occlusal Bite GuardThe Michigan Splint | 462 |
Orthodontics | 463 |
Maxillary Anterior Segment Space Closure Following Periodontal Therapy | 464 |
Uprighting the Mandibular Second Molar | 466 |
Maxillary Anterior Esthetic Correction Following Periodontitis Treatment | 468 |
Treatment of the Malpositioned Canine | 470 |
SplintingStabilization | 471 |
Temporary Splinting | 473 |
SemiPermanent SplintingAnterior Area | 474 |
Permanent SplintingAdhesive Technique | 475 |
Prosthetic StabilizationLongTerm Temporary | 476 |
PerioProsthetics 1 | 477 |
TemporariesRemovable or Fixed? | 478 |
Adhesive Bridge in the MandibleLongTerm Temporary | 479 |
Fixed TemporaryProblem Zones | 480 |
Fixed Acrylic TemporaryPracticality | 481 |
Fixed MetalReinforced LongTerm Temporary | 482 |
Definitive Fixed ReconstructionTotal Bridgework | 484 |
Molar LossWhat Now? | 486 |
Telescope Coping Bridgework with Few Remaining Teeth | 487 |
Cast Framework ProsthesesSocial Solution | 488 |
PerioProsthetics 2 | 489 |
Crown MarginsBiologic WidthDentogingival Complex DGC | 490 |
Esthetic WidthUmbrella EffectTransparency | 491 |
Smile LineRedWhite Proportions | 492 |
Crown LengtheningPrinciples | 493 |
Surgical Crown LengtheningStepbyStep | 494 |
Papilla LossClassification Rules | 496 |
Papilla LossProsthetic Rehabilitation with Veneers | 497 |
Papilla LossProsthetic Treatment Using Crowns | 501 |
Edentulous Arch SegmentsPontics | 502 |
Alveolar Ridge DefectsClassifications | 503 |
Alveolar Ridge DefectProsthetic Solution | 504 |
Alveolar Ridge DefectsSurgical CorrectionsMethods | 505 |
Ridge Augmentation Using Partially Epithelialized Connective Tissue Graft | 506 |
Ridge DefectBuildup with Connective Tissue GraftSummary | 509 |
Dental ImplantsImplant Therapy | 511 |
Determinative Diagnostic Criteria | 512 |
Therapeutic ConceptsTherapeutic Results | 513 |
RecallManagement of Implant Problems | 514 |
Geriatric Periodontology?The Periodontium in the Elderly | 515 |
AgeRelated ChangesInfluence Upon Treatment Planning | 518 |
Classification of Periodontal Diseases 519 New Classification of Periodontal Diseases 1999 | 519 |
ChangesComparing the 1989 and 1999 Classifications | 522 |
RecallPersonalized Periodontology | 523 |
Acknowledgments for Figures | 524 |
References | 525 |
Index | 528 |
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