Introduction | p. 1 |
Sequence of Periodontal Treatment | p. 4 |
Referral to a Periodontist | p. 6 |
Hopeless Teeth | p. 8 |
Periodontal Reasons to Extract a Tooth | p. 10 |
Cracked Tooth Syndrome | p. 12 |
Impacted Third Molars | p. 16 |
Partially Erupted Third Molars | p. 18 |
When to Use Microbial Tests for Specific Periodontal Pathogens in Diagnosis and Treatment Planning | p. 20 |
Periodontally Compromised Potential Abutment Teeth | p. 22 |
Orthodontics and Periodontal Needs | p. 24 |
Selective Grinding versus Splinting | p. 28 |
Surgical Therapy versus Maintenance | p. 30 |
Crown Lengthening | p. 32 |
Selection of the Appropriate Periodontal Surgical Technique | p. 34 |
Ridge Preparation | p. 36 |
Establishing the Adequacy of Attached Gingiva | p. 38 |
Gingival Augmentation | p. 40 |
Restorative Plans and Gingival Grafting | p. 44 |
Recession Treatment: Root Coverage or Not? | p. 46 |
Selection of Gingival Augmentation Techniques | p. 50 |
Selection of Mucogingival Osseous Surgical Approaches: Resection or Regeneration | p. 54 |
Guided Tissue Regeneration versus Osseous Fill | p. 56 |
Furcation Involvements | p. 58 |
Evaluation of Furcation Status of Molars before Surgery | p. 60 |
Guided Tissue Regeneration or Alternatives for Treating Furcation Involvements | p. 62 |
Management of a Three-Walled Osseous Defect on an Abutment Tooth | p. 64 |
Guided Tissue Regeneration in Three-Walled Osseous Defects | p. 66 |
Maxillary Molars with Root Proximity/Periodontal Problems | p. 68 |
Guided Tissue Regeneration in Two-Walled Osseous Defects | p. 70 |
Guided Tissue Regeneration versus Implants | p. 72 |
Basic Considerations in Selecting a Patient for Implants | p. 74 |
Selection of Implant Modalities for Partially Dentulous Patients | p. 76 |
Osseointegrated Implants for the Partially Edentulous Mandible | p. 78 |
Osseointegrated Implants for the Partially Edentulous Maxilla | p. 80 |
Guided Bone Augmentation for Osseointegrated Implants | p. 82 |
Perimplantitis: Etiology of the Ailing, Failing, or Failed Dental Implant | p. 84 |
Initial Therapy for the Ailing/Failing Dental Implant | p. 86 |
The Surgical Management of Perimplantitis: Implant Repair | p. 88 |
Timing of Restoration Following Periodontal Surgery | p. 92 |
Behavioral Approach to Recall Visits | p. 94 |
Treatment Planning for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Positive Patient | p. 96 |
Sequence of Treatment for the Patient in Pain | p. 102 |
Sequence of Treatment for the Asymptomatic Patient | p. 104 |
Referral to an Endodontist | p. 106 |
Periodontal-Endodontic Ramifications of the Radicular Groove: Recognition, Diagnosis, and Practical Management | p. 108 |
Endodontic Considerations in Selecting Overdenture Abutments | p. 112 |
The Endodontically Adequate Abutment Tooth: A European View | p. 114 |
Coronal Mishaps on Endodontic Access: Recognition and Management | p. 116 |
Furcal Perforation upon Endodontic Manipulation: Recognition, Management, and Prognosis for Tooth Retention | p. 118 |
Managing the Perforated Root on Single-Rooted Teeth | p. 120 |
Conventional versus Surgical Endodontics | p. 124 |
Retreatment versus Surgical Endodontics for a Symptomatic, Endodontically Treated Tooth | p. 126 |
Indications for Molar Tooth Radisection: Hemisection Versus Root Amputation | p. 128 |
Sequencing Endodontics and Root Radisection | p. 130 |
Root-End Radisection and Root-End Filling: Apicoectomy and Retrograde Filling | p. 132 |
Restorative Planning for Endodontically Treated Posterior Teeth | p. 134 |
Indications for the Treatment of a Vertically Cracked Tooth | p. 136 |
Clinical and Radiographic Considerations Prior to Planning Endodontics in Complex Cases | p. 138 |
Limited Orthodontics in Adults | p. 142 |
Molar Uprighting/Creating Space | p. 144 |
Management of Edentulous Space in the Lower Posterior Segment | p. 146 |
Nonrestorable Space in the Maxilla | p. 150 |
Flared Maxillary Incisors | p. 152 |
Orthodontic Crown Lengthening of a Fractured Tooth | p. 154 |
Orthodontics and Pure Mucogingival Problems in the Transitional Dentition | p. 158 |
Pure Mucogingival Problems in Adult Orthodontic Cases | p. 160 |
Fixed Partial Denture versus Removable Partial Denture | p. 164 |
Prosthodontic Implications of a Hopeless Tooth | p. 166 |
Prosthodontic Aspects of the Extensively Damaged Dentition | p. 168 |
Selecting Individual Tooth Restorations | p. 172 |
Selecting Fixed Prosthodontic Procedures | p. 174 |
Treatment Decisions for Fixed Partial Dentures | p. 176 |
Occlusion | p. 178 |
Provisional Removable Partial Denture | p. 180 |
Rapid Extrusion versus Crown Lengthening Surgery | p. 182 |
Supragingival versus Intracrevicular Margin Placement | p. 186 |
Determining the Need to Splint | p. 188 |
Telescopic Prostheses versus Conventional Approaches | p. 190 |
Adhesive Fixed Partial Denture versus Conventional Prosthetics | p. 192 |
Endodontic Effects of Cast Restorations | p. 194 |
Oral Conditions That May Require Preprosthetic Surgery | p. 196 |
Transition to Dentures for the Patient with a Hopeless Dentition | p. 198 |
Removable Partial Denture Design Considerations for the Periodontally Compromised Patient | p. 200 |
Tooth-Supported Overdentures | p. 202 |
Osseointegrated Implants for the Edentulous Mandible Opposing a Complete Denture | p. 204 |
Osseointegrated Implants for the Nongrafted Edentulous Maxilla | p. 206 |
Conventional Prosthodontics versus Implants for Restoration of Posterior Edentulous Spaces | p. 208 |
Conventional Prosthodontics versus Implants for Restoration of Anterior Edentulous Spaces | p. 210 |
Space Maintenance for Future Fixed Prosthetics | p. 214 |
Treatment of Immature, Pulpally Involved Posterior Teeth | p. 216 |
Treatment of Traumatized Immature Anterior Teeth | p. 218 |
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