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Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Dentition: A Biomimetic Approach
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ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-422-5
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Chapter 1: Understanding the Intact Tooth and the Biomimetic Principle ?Biology, Mechanics, Function, and Esthetics ?Optimal Compliance and Flexibility ?Rationalized Anterior Tooth Shape ?Mechanics and Geometry During Function ?Physiologic Enamel Cracking and the DEJ ?Natural Tooth Aging and Enamel Thinning ?Biomimetics Applied to Mechanics
Chapter 2: Natural Oral Esthetics ?General Considerations ?Fundamental Criteria ?Esthetic Integration
Chapter 3: Ultraconservative Treatment Options ?Chemical Treatments and Biomimetics ?Nightguard Vital Bleaching ?Microabrasion and Megabrasion ?Nonvital Walking Bleach Technique ?Reattachment of a Tooth Fragment ?Simplified Direct Composites
Chapter 4: Evolution of Indications for Anterior Bonded Porcelain Restorations ?Historic Perspective ?Type I: Teeth Resistant to Bleaching ?Type II: Major Morphologic Modifications ?Type III: Extensive Restoration in the Adult ?Combined Indications ?Biologic Considerations ?Perspectives for Veneering Posterior Teeth
Chapter 5: Initial Treatment Planning and Diagnostic Approach ?Interactive Patient-Operatory-Laboratory Relationships ?Patient Management by the Operatory Team ?Patient Management by the Laboratory Team ?Treatment Planning and Initial Therapy ?Diagnostic Waxup ?Diagnostic Mock-up ?Peculiar Cases ?Summary of Diagnostic Approaches ?Clinical Photography ?Shade Documentation
Chapter 6: Tooth Preparation, Impression, and Provisionalization ?General Considerations ?Tissue Reduction ?Margin Configuration and Localization ?Peculiar Situations ?Immediate Dentin Bonding ?Definitive Impressions ?Direct Provisionals and Provisional Bonding
Chapter 7: Laboratory Procedures ?Choice of Restorative Material and Technique ?Master Casts in the Refractory Die Technique ?Ceramic Layering and Finishing ?Special Effects ?Configuration of the Ceramic Workpiece
Chapter 8: Try-In and Adhesive Luting Procedures ?Choice of Luting Composite Resin ?Try-in and Preparatory Steps ?Conditioning of the Ceramic Surface ?Conditioning of the Tooth Surface ?Placement of the Ceramic Restoration ?Final Adjustments and Occlusal Control ?Special Considerations
Chapter 9: Maintenance and Repairs ?Maximum Performance, Reduced Maintenance ?Routine Professional Hygiene ?Complications and Repairs ?Replacement of Class 3 Composite
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This book introduces a unique approach to esthetic restoration of the anterior dentition. Guided by the philosophy of biomimetics, the authors combine sound biologic principles with an overriding respect for the natural intact tooth to achieve esthetic satisfaction with bonded porcelain restorations. Unlike traditional veneers, the approach described here draws upon the ideal hues, the subtle shades, and especially the intracoronal anatomy of the intact tooth to serve as a guide to reconstruction and as a measurement of success. From this perspective, a checklist of fundamental esthetic criteria is presented, and treatment planning, diagnostics, tooth preparation, laboratory procedures, adhesive luting procedures, and maintenance protocols are carefully detailed. The reader will find all the information and step-by-step instruction needed to obtain the authors?superior results, which are showcased throughout the book. |
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