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Quality Evaluation of Dental Restorations Criteria for Placem~
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424p 197 illus (58 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-202-8
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1. Criteria for Selection of Restorative Materials: Properties Versus Technique Sensitivity 2. Amalgam and Composite Resin Restorations: Longevity and Reasons for Replacement 3. Amalgam Replacement: Are Decisions Based on Fact or Tradition? 4. Failure, Survival, and Reasons for Replacement of Amalgam Restorations 5. Correlation Between Marginal Discrepancies or the Amalgam/Tooth Interface and Recurrent Caries 6. Caries Diagnosis Within Restored Teeth 7. Comparative Performance of Amalgam and Composite Resin Restorations 8. Criteria for Clinical Evaluation of Composite Resin Restorations 9. Radiographic Assessment of Caries and Caries Progression 10. Criteria for Treatment of Caries Based on a Patient Risk Classification
11. Dentin Bonding Agents: A Deterrent to Microleakage? 12. Prediction and Prevention of Recurrent Caries Based on Microbiological Assays 13. Variability in the Decision-Making Process and Implications for Change Toward a Preventative Philosophy 14. Margin Quality: Criteria and Techniques for Assessment 15. Bacterial Leakage Around Dental Restorations-Impact on the Pulp 16. Criteria for Placement and Evaluation of Pit and Fissure Sealant and Preventative Resin Restorations 17. The California Dental Association Quality Evaluation System: A Standard for Self-Assessment 18. Pulpal Reactions to Resin Restorations 19. The Relationship of Bacterial Penetration and Pulpal Lesions 20. Clinical Performance of Metal Ceramic Restorations: A 5-Year Progress Report
21. The Clinical Longevity of Crown-and-Bridge Prostheses 22. Replacement of Restorations Based on Material Allergies 23. Clinical Evaluation and Lifetime Predictions for Resin-Bonded Prostheses 24. Clinical Decision Making and Cost Effectiveness: Implact Treatment Choices 25. Dental Insurance Payments: An Industry Perspective on Co Quality, and Technology Symposium Summary Statements, Criteria, and Recommendations
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Provides a foundation of core criteria that can be used to standardize treatment planning decisions. Also proposes methods for self-evaluation of clinical procedures(as advocated by the California Dental Association) as an approach to quality control. The chapters are written by internationally recognized dentists and scientists.
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