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This book provides its readers with a structured approach to decision making and case management in oral rehabilitation. It is built around actual patient cases from simple prosthodontics to complex full–mouth reconstructions, demonstrating a formal process by which a diagnosis and treatment plan is reached. Grounded firmly in evidence–based principles, the book also includes a chapter on literature searching in dentistry, which is critical for acquiring a knowledge base for informed decisions in clinical treatment. Featuring an approach to prosthodontics and oral rehabilitation that is both instructional and practical, Oral Rehabilitation: A Case–Based Approach will help clinicians to develop the necessary skills to make consistent, evidence–based clinical decisions. KEY FEATURES * Presents a case–based process showing how diagnosis and treatment is achieved * Covers a range of clinical scenarios from simple to complex presentations * Illustrates each case fully, with stages documented by colour photographs * Emphasises interdisciplinary management in prosthodontics * Accompanied by a DVD containing an illustrative video clip relating to Chapter 6 Iven Klineberg is Professor and Chair of the Nobel Biocare Centre of Oral Rehabilitation in the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Sydney. Diana Kingston is an independent information consultant specialising in research use of the dental and medical literature. Her 20 years experience as an information services librarian at the University of Sydney Library includes nine years as Dentistry Librarian. Contents Contributors Foreword Acknowledgements Abbreviations Section 1: Introduction and Literature Searching 1 Introduction Iven Klineberg and Diana Kingston 2 Searching the Literature: An Evidence–Based Approach Diana Kingston Section 2: Treatment Planning 3 Consent and Clinician–Patient Relationships Diana Kingston and Iven Klineberg 4 An Approach to Treatment Decision–Making Iven Klineberg 5 Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders Chris Peck Section 3: Management 6 Diagnostic Planning and Tooth Preparation Technique: A Biological Approach Robin Hawthorn 7 Provisionalisation in Fixed Prosthodontics Max Guazzato, Robert Santosa and Johnson P.Y. Chou 8 Maintenance and Long–Term Outcomes Terry Walton Section 4: Cases and Case Presentations Introduction Iven Klineberg 9 Single Tooth Restoration Introduction by Iven Klineberg Case 9.1 Mrs Kathryn H by Ken Hooi 10 Tooth Wear Introduction by Iven Klineberg Case 10.1 Mr Michael M by Johnson P.Y. Chou Case 10.2 Mr Graeme S by Max Guazzato Case 10.3 Mr Nicholas H by Agnes Lai Case 10.4 Ms Carmen P by Glen Liddelow 11 The Broken Down Dentition Introduction by Iven Klineberg Case 11.1 Mr Divo C by Max Guazzato Case 11.2 Mrs Lehong H by Agnes Lai Case 11.3 Ms Cynthia B by Michael Lewis Case 11.4 Ms Pamela C by Alan Yap 12 Complete Edentulism Introduction by Iven Klineberg Case 12.1 Mr Arthur T by Tuan Dao Case 12.2 Mr Atilla G by Michael Lewis 13 Developmental Complications: Cleft Lip and Palate Introduction by Christine Wallace Case 13.1 Mr Louis S by Agnes Lai 14 Congenital Malformations (Tooth Agenesis) Introduction by Alan Yap Case 14.1 Mr Grant H by Johnson P.Y. Chou Case 14.2 Mr Tobiah J by Michael Lewis 15 Rehabilitation after Tumour Surgery Introduction by Christine Wallace Case 15.1 Mrs Beryl K by Max Guazzato Conclusion Iven Klineberg Section 5: Appendices Appendix 1 Programme Overview Iven Klineberg Appendix 2 Evidence Base for Case 10.2 (Mr Graeme S) Appendix 3 Evidence Base for Case 11.1 (Mr Divo C) Appendix 4 Case Summary Template Index
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