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The revised Second Edition of Physical Evaluation and Treatment Planning in Dental Practice has been expanded to include information pertinent when considering comprehensive treatment planning for a wide variety of dental procedures. Written by internationally recognized specialists and discipline experts in their field, the Second Edition offers new chapters on dental and oral diseases and disorders, including insights and diagnostics for each category. Readers will learn about diagnosis and planning considerations for orofacial pain, caries, periodontics, oral surgery, endodontics, restorative, prosthodontics and esthetic dentistry, and more.
Beginning with a complete introduction of oral health and associated systemic health, the book incorporates discussions of patient history profiles, basic procedures in physical examinations, including examination of the head, neck, extraoral and intraoral tissues, radiographic examination and interpretation, as well as laboratory methods. Readers will also find:
Designed for general dental practitioners, periodontists, prosthodontists, dental residents and fellows, and dental students, Physical Evaluation and Treatment Planning in Dental Practice is a logically organized one-stop reference for patient evaluation and treatment.
The authors
Géza T. Terézhalmy, DDS, MA, is Professor and Dean Emeritus in the School of Dental Medicine at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Michaell A. Huber, DDS, is Professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
Lily T. García, DDS, MS, FACP, is Professor and Dean of the UNLV School of Dental Medicine in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Ronald L. Occhionero, DDS, is Professor at Case Western Reserve School of Dental Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
List of Contributors
About the Companion Website
1. Introduction to the Clinical Process
1.1. Essential Elements of the Clinical Process
1.2. Quality Management in the Clinical Process
1.3. Patient–Doctor Communication in the Clinical Process
1.4. Characteristics of the Patient–Doctor Relationship
1.5. Documentation of the Clinical Process
1.6. Designations and Abbreviations
1.7. Summary
Suggested Reading
2. The Historical Profile
2.1. Patient Identification
2.2. Chief Complaint (Problem)
2.3. Dental History
2.4. Medical History
2.5. Family History
2.6. Social History
2.7. Review of Organ Systems
2.8. Summary
3. Basic Procedures in Physical Examination
3.1. Inspection
3.2. Palpation
3.3. Percussion
3.4. Auscultation
3.5. Olfaction
3.6. Evaluation of Function
3.7. Summary
4. Examination of the Head and Neck
4.1. Examine the Head and Face
4.2. Examine the Ears and Temporomandibular Joints
4.3. Examine the Nose
4.4. Examine the Eyes
4.5. Examine the Hair
4.6. Examine the Neck
4.7. Examine the Lymph Nodes
4.8. Conclusion
5. Examination of the Oral Cavity
5.1. Examine the Vermilion of the Lips
5.2. Examine the Labial and Buccal Mucosa
5.3. Examine the Hard Palate
5.4. Examine the Soft Palate and Tonsillar Area
5.5. Examine the Tongue
5.6. Examine the Glossopharyngeal (IX) and Vagus (X) Nerves
5.7. Examine the Floor of the Mouth
5.8. Examine the Gingivae
5.9. Examine the Teeth
5.10. Summary
6. Radiographic Examination
6.1. Radiographic Examination of the New Patient
6.2. Radiographic Examination of the Recall Patient
6.3. Introduction to Radiographic Interpretation
6.4. Radiographic Manifestations of Common Conditions
6.5. Conclusion
7. Laboratory Methods
7.1. Hematology Screening
7.2. Evaluation of Hemostasis
7.3. Biochemical Tests
7.4. Tissue Studies
7.5. Summary
8. Diagnostic and Treatment Planning Considerations for Orofacial Pain
8.1. Subjective Information
8.2. Objective Findings
8.3. Plan: Treatment Options
8.4. Summary
9. Evidence-Based Treatment Planning in Restorative Dentistry
9.1. Historical Perspective
9.2. Etiology of Dental Caries
9.3. Caries Lesion Detection, Assessment and Diagnosis
9.4. Primary Caries Lesion Diagnosis and Risk Assessment
9.5. Developing a Minimally Invasive Evidence-Based Treatment Plan Predicated on Caries Risk
9.6. Diagnosis and Treatment of Root Caries Lesions
9.7. Clinical Detection and Diagnosis of Secondary or Recurrent Caries Lesions
9.8. Repair Versus Replacement of Direct Restorations
9.9. Summary
10. Periodontal and Peri-Implant Examination
Guy Huynh-Ba and Theodoros Katsaros
10.1. Periodontal Evaluation
10.2. Establishing a Periodontal Diagnosis
10.3. Basic Principles of Periodontal Treatment Planning
10.4. Peri-Implant Examination and Diagnosis
10.5. Summary
References
11. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Medical History
11.3. Chief Complaint (CC)
11.4. History of Present Illness (HPI)
11.5. Past Medical History
11.6. Past Surgical History
11.7. Medications
11.8. Allergies
11.9. Social History
11.10. Last Meal
11.11. Review of Systems (ROS)
11.12. Physical Examination
11.13. Medical Status
11.14. Anesthesia Requirements
12. Endodontic Evaluation: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Anibal R. Diogenes and Fabricio B. Teixeira
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Pulp Status
12.3. Periradicular Status
12.4. Imaging Assessment
12.5. Additional Clinical Evaluations
12.6. Diagnosis
12.7. Endodontic Treatment Planning
12.8. Concluding Remarks
13. Prosthodontic Restoration: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
13.1. Documenting Patient Health Histories
13.2. Documenting Clinical, Radiographic, and Photographic Findings
13.3. Designing Prosthodontic Treatment Plans
Case 1 Diagnostic Summary and Treatment Planning for a Patient
13.4. Summary
14. Exam, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Pediatric Patients
14.1. The Complete History and Examination
14.2. Diagnosis
14.3. Treatment Planning
14.4. Risk Based, Age Appropriate Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Recommended Textbooks and Additional Reading
15. Orthodontics for the General Practitioner
15.1. Introduction to Orthodontics
15.2. Diagnosis and Malocclusion Classification
15.3. Orthodontic Interventions Commonly Accomplished by the General Practitioner
15.4. Management of the Mixed Dentition
Recommended Resources and Textbooks
16. Putting It All Together: Introduction to Treatment Planning
16.1. Rational Approach to Treatment Planning
16.2. Putting It All Together
Case 1 (Dr. Leena Palomo)
16.3. Presentation of the Treatment Plan
16.4. Consultations and Referrals
16.5. Conclusion
Index
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