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Wiley–Blackwell′s "Clinical Cases" series is designed to recognize the centrality of clinical cases to the profession by providing actual cases with an academic backbone. Clinical Cases in Periodontics describes the core principles of periodontics and demonstrates their practical, every–day application through a range of representative cases building from the simple to the complex and from the common to the rare. This unique approach supports the new trend in case–based and problem–based learning, thoroughly covering topics ranging from infant oral health to complex pulp therapy. Highly illustrated in full color, Clinical Cases in Periodontics utilizes a format that fosters independent learning and prepares the reader for case–based examinations. The book presents actual clinical cases, accompanied by academic commentary, that question and educate the reader about essential topics in periodontics. The book begins with a set of cases illustrating the most common diagnoses and the key decisions and evaluations leading up to them. Subsequent chapters continue in this style, presenting exemplary cases as the basis of discussing various treatment options including surgical and non–surgical treatment, regenerative therapy, mucogingival therapy, and interdisciplinary treatments. Concluding chapters cover implant site development and general prevention of such periodontal diseases. Clinical Cases in Periodontics′s case–based format is particularly useful for pre–doctoral dental students, post–graduate residents and practitioners, both as a textbook from which to learn about the challenging and absorbing nature of periodontology, and also as a reference tool to help with treatment planning when complex cases present in the dental office. Key Features: * Unique case–based format supports problem–based learning * Promotes independent learning through self–assessment and critical thinking * Highly illustrated with full–color clinical cases * Covers all essential topics within periodontology Table of Contents Contributors xi Chapter 1 Examination and Diagnosis 3 Case 1 Examination and Documentation 4 Walter S. Krawczyk, DDS, and Anisha K. Thondukolam, DDS Case 2 Plaque–Induced Gingivitis 14 Nadeem Karimbux, DMD, MMSc, and Satheesh Elangovan, BDS, DSc, DMSc Case 3 Non–Plaque–Induced Gingivitis 19 N. Joseph Laborde III, DDS, and Mark A. Lerman, DMD Case 4 Gingival Enlargement 25 T. Howard Howell, DDS, and Maria Dona, DDS, MSD Case 5 Aggressive Periodontitis 32 Nadeem Karimbux, DMD, MMSc, Satheesh Elangovan, BDS, DSc, DMSc, and Martin Ming–Jen Fu, BDS, MS Case 6 Chronic Periodontitis 40 Ricardo Teles, DDS, DMSc Case 7 Local Anatomic Factors Contributing to Periodontal Disease 48 Daniel Kuan–te Ho, DMD, MSc, and David M. Kim, DDS, DMSc Chapter 2 Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy 57 Case 1 Hand and Automated Instrumentation 58 Helen Livson, DMD, MMSc Case 2 Local Drug Delivery 64 Emilio I. Arguello, DDS, MSc Case 3 Systemic Antibiotics 73 Ricardo Teles, DDS, DMSc Chapter 3 Resective Periodontal Therapy 85 Case 1 Gingivectomy 86 T. Howard Howell, DDS, and Maria Dona, DDS, MSD Case 2 Preprosthetic Hard Tissue and Soft Tissue Crown Lengthening 94 Guillaume Campard, DDS, MMSc, and Emilio I. Arguello, DDS, MSc Case 3 Flap Osseous Surgery 104 Kevin Guze, DMD, DMSc Case 4 Root Resection 112 Philip M. Walton, DDS, and Paul A. Levi, Jr., DMD Chapter 4 Regenerative Therapy 123 Case 1 Treatment of Furcations 124 Soo–Woo Kim, DMD, MS, and Myron Nevins, DDS Case 2 Treatment of Intrabony Defects Using Allografts 132 Kevin Guze, DMD, DMSc Case 3 Treatment of Intrabony Defects Using Growth Factors 142 Marc L. Nevins, DMD, MMSc, and Vinicius Souza Rodrigues, DDS Case 4 Treatment of Intrabony Defects Using Alloplastic Materials 149 N. Joseph Laborde III, DDS, and Giuseppe Intini, DDS, MS, PhD Case 5 Guided Bone Regeneration 155 Kevin Guze, DMD, DMSc Chapter 5 Mucogingival Therapy 165 Case 1 Pedicle Flaps 166 N. Joseph Laborde III, DDS, and Kasumi Kuse Barouch, DDS, PhD Case 2 Connective Tissue Grafts 172 Ronny S. Taschner, DDS, and Jennifer F. Taschner, DDS, MMSc Case 3 Free Gingival Grafts 179 Ronald M. Fried, DMD, MMSc, and Maria Dona, DDS, MSD Case 4 Treatment of Mucogingival Deformities Using Alloplastic Materials 190 Helen Livson, DMD, MMSc, and Sarah D. Shih, DDS, MS, DMSc Case 5 Frenectomy and Vestibuloplasty 197 Daniel Kuan–te Ho, DMD, MSc, Satheesh Elangovan, BDS, DSc, DMSc, and Sarah D. Shih, DDS, MS, DMSc Chapter 6 Interdisciplinary Treatment 205 Case 1 Periodontics–Endodontics 206 Paul A. Levi, Jr., DMD, and Campo E. Perez, Jr., DDS Case 2 Periodontics–Prosthodontics 217 Ryan D. Blissett, DMD, MMedSc, Kevin Guze, DMD, DMSc, and Robert F. Wright, DDS, FACP Case 3 Periodontics–Orthodontics 225 Veerasathpurush Allareddy, BDS, MBA, MMSc, MHA, PhD, and Athbi Alqareer, BDM Case 4 Occlusion–Periodontology 232 Mohamed H. Hassan, BDS, DMD, MS, FICD Case 5 Periodontics–Pediatric Dentistry 238 Alice Y. Kim–Bundy, DMD, Howard Needleman, DMD, and Nadeem Karimbux, DMD, MMSc Chapter 7 Implant Site Preparation 245 Case 1 Sinus Grafting: Lateral 246 Guillaume Campard, DDS, MMSc, and Emilio I. Arguello, DDS, MSc Case 2 Sinus Grafting: Crestal 255 Samuel Soonho Lee, DDS, and Nadeem Karimbux, DMD, MMSc Case 3 Socket Grafting 263 Satheesh Elangovan, BDS, DSc, DMSc Case 4 Ridge Split and Osteotome Ridge Expansion Techniques 271 Emilio I. Arguello, DDS, MSc, and Daniel Kuan–te Ho, DMD, MSc Chapter 8 Dental Implants 285 Case 1 Conventional Implant Placement 286 Samuel Koo, DDS, MS Case 2 Immediate Implant Placement 294 Mohamed A. Maksoud, DMD Case 3 Sinus Lift and Immediate Implant Placement 299 Samuel Soonho Lee, DDS, and Nadeem Karimbux, DMD, MMSc Chapter 9 Preventive Periodontal Therapy 307 Case 1 Plaque Removal 308 Paul A. Levi, Jr., DMD, and Luca Gobbato, DDS, MS Index 317
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