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Pulp-Dentin Biology in Restorative Dentistry
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 2002³â, 168p (softcover); 283 illus (158 color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-412-8
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1 Normal Structure and Physiology 2 Initial Reactions to Tooth Preparation 3 Pulpal Inflammation and Its Sequelae 4 Dental Caries: Characteristics of Lesions and Pulpal Reactions 5 Clinical Management and Tissue Changes Associated with Wear and Trauma 6 Reactions to Restorative Materials, Tooth-Restoration Interfaces, and Adhesive Techniques 7 The Exposed Pulp
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This book places pulp and dentin where they should be in restorative dentistry: at the center of attention. A basic understanding of the pulp-dentin complex is presented and its response to intraoral insults and restorative procedures described. The author starts by explaining the structure and physiology of these dental tissues and then transfers this knowledge to clinical practice, providing practical information and emphasizing a biologic approach that will optimize restorative treatment. Supplemented with numerous histologies, this book is a must-read for students and restorative dentists alike.
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