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9781405153652

Pathology of the Hard Dental Tissues

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    9781405153652

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    1405153652

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-12-26
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This book is the first major English language work on pathology of the hard dental tissues in over thirty years. It presents the growth of clinical knowledge and advancement in the field, along with laboratory considerations. The references are encylopedic in nature and the book provides many helpful tables to categorise the causes and characteristics of lesions. Prevention of hard tissue pathology is included along with treatment regimes. The first dedicated volume on oral hard tissue pathology in over 3 decades Contains over 400 photographs, the majority in colour Encyclopedic range of scholarship combined with clinical management protocols Presents major modern causes of lesions, including various forms of tooth wear

Author Biography

Albert H B Schuurs PhD is an associate lecturer at the Academic Center for Dentistry in Amsterdam (ACTA). During his career at ACTA and in his clinical practice, he has developed particular expertise in the field of oral hard tissue pathology.

Table of Contents

Interpretation of family trees

Section I: Developmental Anomalies

1 Anomalies of Number

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Hypodontia

1.3 Hyperdontia

1.4 Fusion and partial schizodontia

1.5 Concrescence

2 Deviations in Tooth Morphology and Size

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Compression

2.3 Dens invaginatus

2.4 Palato-gingival groove

2.5 Dilaceration

2.6 Enamel pearls and enamel extensions

2.7 Fused roots

2.8 Macro- and microdontia

2.9 Other developmental anomalies of the tooth crowns

2.10 Extra cusps

2.11 Supernumerary roots

2.12 Taurodontism

2.13 Consequences

3 Developmental Structural Anomalies of Enamel and Dentine

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Developmental and acquired structural anomalies of the enamel

3.3 Hereditary amelogenesis imperfecta

3.4 Developmental structural anomalies of the dentine

Section II: Anomalies of Eruption

4 Deviations in Timing and Site of Eruption

4.1 Eruption

4.2 Abnormal eruption times

4.3 Anomalies of site of eruption

Section III: Post-eruption Hard Tissue Physiological Changes and Pathological Conditions

5 Caries

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Bacteria in caries

5.3 The substrate

5.4 The initial lesion (enamel)

5.5 Progression of the carious lesion

5.6 Root caries

5.7 Some risk factors

5.8 Identification of carious lesions

5.9 Rate of progression of the carious process

5.10 Epidemiology

5.11 Prevention

5.12 Curative treatment

5.13 Preparation/excavation techniques

6 Erosion

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Aetiology

6.3 Epidemiology

6.4 Appearance and diagnosis

6.5 Prevention

6.6 Treatment

6.7 Alleviation of cervical hypersensitivity

7 Tooth Resorption

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Physiological external root resorption: deciduous teeth

7.3 Transient external root resorption: both dentitions

7.4 Progressive resorption: both dentitions

7.5 Prevention and treatment of progressive external resorption

8 Tooth Wear and Other Signs of Ageing

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Ageing

8.3 Nomenclature

8.4 Physiological and progressive tooth wear

8.5 Pathological tooth wear in mutilated dentitions

8.6 Bruxism and tooth clenching

8.7 Cervical lesions caused by tooth brushing

8.8 Other causes of tooth wear

9 Tooth Fractures and Traumatic Dentoalveolar Injuries

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Abuse

9.3 Spontaneous cracks and fractures of the teeth

9.4 Traumatic tooth fractures

9.5 Traumatic periodontal injury

9.6 Epidemiology

9.7 Prevention

9.8 Splints

10 Discoloration of Teeth

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Endogenous discoloration

10.3 Exogenous discoloration

10.4 Discoloration due to breakdown

10.5 Prevention

10.6 Treatment

Section IV: Syndromes

11 Congenital Syndromes with Dental Anomalies

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Autosomal dominant syndromes

11.3 Autosomal recessive syndromes

11.4 X-linked syndromes

11.5 Chromosomal syndromes

References

Appendix: Chronology of Dental Development

Index

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