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1. Historical Background of Periodontology
Part 1: The Normal Periodontium 2. Anatomy of the Periodontium 3. Aging and the Periodontium
Part 2: Classification and Epidemiology of Periodontal Diseases 4. Classification of Diseases and Conditions Affecting the Periodontium 5. Epidemiology of Gingival and Periodontal Diseases
Part 3: Periodontal Pathology
Section 1: Gingival Diseases 6. Defense Mechanisms of the Gingiva 7. Gingival Inflammation 8. Clinical Features of Gingivitis 9. Gingival Enlargement 10. Acute Gingival Infections 11. Gingival Diseases in Childhood 12. Desquamative Gingivitis
Section 2: Periodontal Diseases 13. The Periodontal Pocket 14. Bone Loss and Patterns of Bone Destruction 15. Periodontal Response to External Forces 16. Chronic Periodontitis 17. Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis 18. Aggressive Periodontitis 19. Pathology and Management of Periodontal Problems in Patients with HIV Infection
Section 3: Masticatory System Disorders 20. Masticatory System Disorders
Part 4: Etiology of Periodontal Diseases 21. Periodontal Pathogenesis new 22. The Role of Dental Calculus and Other Predisposing Factors 23. Microbiology of Periodontal Disease 24. Genetic Factors and Periodontal Disease 25. Molecular Biology of Host-Bacterial Interactions 26. Smoking and Periodontal Disease
Part 5: Relationship Between Periodontal Diseases and Systemic Health 27. Influence of Systemic Disorders on the Periodontium 28. Impact of Periodontal Infection on Systemic Health 29. Oral Malodor
Part 6: Treatment of Periodontal Diseases
Section 1: Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment Plan 30. Clinical Diagnosis 31. Radiographic Aids in the Diagnosis of Periodontal Diseases 32. Clinical Risk Assessment 33. Determination of Prognosis 34. Treatment Plan 35. Rationale for Periodontal Treatment 36. Levels of Clinical Significance 37. Periodontal Treatment of Medically Compromised Patients 38. Periodontal Treatment of the Female Patient 39. Periodontal Treatment of Older Adults 40. Treatment of Aggressive and Atypical Forms of Periodontitis
Section 2: Treatment of Periodontal Emergencies 41. Treatment of Acute Gingival Diseases 42. Treatment of the Periodontal Abscess
Section 3: Nonsurgical Therapy 43. Phase 1 Periodontal Therapy 44. Plaque Control for the Periodontal Patient 45. Scaling and Root Planing 46. Sonic and Ultrasonic Instrumentation and Irrigation 47. Antimicrobial Agents 48. Host Modulation 49. Occlusal Evaluation and Therapy 50. Adjunctive Role of Orthodontic Therapy 51. The Periodontic-Endodontic Continuum
Section 4: Surgical Therapy 52. Phase 2 Periodontal Therapy 53. Surgical Anatomy of Periodontal and Implant Areas 54. General Principles of Periodontal Surgery 55. Conscious Sedation 56. Gingival Surgical Techniques 57. The Periodontal Flap 58. Treatment of Gingival Enlargement 59. The Flap Technique for Pocket Therapy 60. Resective Osseous Surgery 61. Reconstructive Periodontal Surgery 62. Treatment of Furcation Involvements 63. Plastic and Esthetic Surgery of the Periodontium 64. Technological Advances in Periodontal Surgery
Section 5: Periodontal-Restorative Interrelationships 65. Preparation of the Periodontium for Restorative Dentistry 66. Periodontal-Restorative Interrelationships 67. Multidisciplinary Approach to Dental and Periodontal Problems
Part 7: Oral Implantology
Section 1: Biology and Diagnosis 68. Periimplant Anatomy, Biology and Function 69. Clinical Evaluation of the Implant Patient 70. Diagnostic Imaging of the Implant Patient
Section 2: Surgical Procedures 71. Standard Implant Surgical Procedures 72. Localized Bone Augmentation and Implant Site Development 73. Advanced Implant Surgical Procedures 74. Esthetic Management of Difficult Cases 75. Technological Advances in Implant Surgery
Section 3: Biomechanics and Complications 76. Biomechanics, Treatment Planning and Prosthetic Considerations 77. Implant Related Complications and Failures
Part 8: Supportive Treatment and Results of Treatment 78. Supportive Periodontal Treatment 79. Results of Periodontal Treatment 80. Results of Implant Treatment
Part 9: Complementary Topics -- Online Only
Section 1: Evidence-Based Decision Making 81. Evidence-based Decision Making 82. Assessing the Evidence 83. Implementing Evidence-based Decision Making in Clinical Practice
Section 2: Ethical, Legal and Practical Matters in the Management of Periodontal Patients - ed.: Newman 84. Dental Ethics, Legal Principles and Jurisprudence 85. Periodontal Treatment in Practice, Dental Insurance, Managed Care
Section 3: Atlas of Oral Medicine - ed.: Newman 86. Lesions of the Oral Mucosa, Bone and Other Structures
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The most widely used periodontics text, Carranza's Clinical Periodontology provides both print and online access to basic procedures as well as the latest in advanced procedures and techniques in reconstructive, esthetic, and implant therapy. Not only does this book show how to do periodontal procedures, it describes how to best manage the outcomes and explains the evidence supporting each treatment. Written by leading experts Michael Newman, Henry Takei, Perry Klokkevold, and Fermin Carranza, along with a pool of international contributors, this edition also discusses the close connection between oral health and systemic disease.
A new Expert Consult website includes the entire, fully searchable contents of the book, and takes learning to a whole new level with content updates, videos, a drug database, and much more.
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