
Newman and Carranza's Clinical Periodontology and Implantology: 4th South Asia Edition
- 4th Edition - September 18, 2024
- Imprint: Elsevier India
- Editors: Chini Doraiswami Dwarakanath, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Dilip Gopinath Nayak, Ashita Uppoor, Ashish Jain
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 8 1 - 3 1 2 - 6 9 3 3 - 6
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 8 1 - 3 1 2 - 6 9 3 4 - 3
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Request a sales quoteNewman and Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology: Fourth South Asia Edition is a complete and thorough presentation of periodontology essentials while retaining the style and quality that makes the book the number one periodontal textbook in the world. From basic science and fundamental procedures to the latest advanced techniques in reconstructive, esthetic, and implant therapy, this book is the resource you can count on to master the most current information and techniques in periodontology. The gold standard since 1947, Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology is more than just a textbook, it features expert leadership, an improved organization, and new online chapters. Renowned authorities help you learn the fundamentals, make the best clinical decisions, get the best results from each procedure, avoid complications, and exceed your patient’s expectations
• Over 1500 illustrations (full color photos, radiographs, tables, flowcharts, boxes) in the book beautifully illustrate the details of specific conditions and treatments.
• Sections on Toothbrush Design, Dentifrices and Chemical Plaque Biofilm Control with Oral Rinses in the chapter ‘Plaque Biofilm Control’ have been revamped to include more details for better understanding. Additionally, methods of Toothbrushing along with suitable illustrations: chapters on Occlusal Therapy and Splinting and Antiinfective Therapy with suitable illustrations have been included.
• The chapter on Periodontal Plastic and Esthetic Surgery has been expanded to include several new
techniques with clinical photographs. A chapter on Digital Implant Workflow details planning, placement and restoration of implants in a simple language and the design flow has been explained in easily understandable terms.
• Comprehensive coverage includes the etiology and treatment of periodontal diseases, the relationship between periodontal disease and systemic health, and oral implant dentistry.
New Features
• Complimentary access to full e-book
• MCQs with answers given
• Exhaustive List of References
• Includes 13 online chapters:
* Critical Thinking: Assessing Evidence
* Fundamentals in the Methods of Periodontal Disease Epidemiology
* Practical Molecular Biology of Host-Microbe Interactions
* Resolution of Inflammation
* Precision Dentistry: Genetics of Periodontal Disease Risk and Treatment
* Aging and Periodontal Health–A Long-term Relationship
* Select Systemic and Local Diseases that Affect the Gingiva
* Sedation in Periodontics and Implant Surgery
* Leukocyte-and Platelet-Rich Fibrin: Biological Properties and Applications
* Multidisciplinary Versus Interdisciplinary Approaches to Dental and Periodontal Problems
* Piezoelectric Bone Surgery
* Digitally Assisted Implant Surgery
* Atlas of Periodontal Diseases
• Sections on Toothbrush Design, Dentifrices and Chemical Plaque Biofilm Control with Oral Rinses in the chapter ‘Plaque Biofilm Control’ have been revamped to include more details for better understanding. Additionally, methods of Toothbrushing along with suitable illustrations: chapters on Occlusal Therapy and Splinting and Antiinfective Therapy with suitable illustrations have been included.
• The chapter on Periodontal Plastic and Esthetic Surgery has been expanded to include several new
techniques with clinical photographs. A chapter on Digital Implant Workflow details planning, placement and restoration of implants in a simple language and the design flow has been explained in easily understandable terms.
• Comprehensive coverage includes the etiology and treatment of periodontal diseases, the relationship between periodontal disease and systemic health, and oral implant dentistry.
New Features
• Complimentary access to full e-book
• MCQs with answers given
• Exhaustive List of References
• Includes 13 online chapters:
* Critical Thinking: Assessing Evidence
* Fundamentals in the Methods of Periodontal Disease Epidemiology
* Practical Molecular Biology of Host-Microbe Interactions
* Resolution of Inflammation
* Precision Dentistry: Genetics of Periodontal Disease Risk and Treatment
* Aging and Periodontal Health–A Long-term Relationship
* Select Systemic and Local Diseases that Affect the Gingiva
* Sedation in Periodontics and Implant Surgery
* Leukocyte-and Platelet-Rich Fibrin: Biological Properties and Applications
* Multidisciplinary Versus Interdisciplinary Approaches to Dental and Periodontal Problems
* Piezoelectric Bone Surgery
* Digitally Assisted Implant Surgery
* Atlas of Periodontal Diseases
- Newman and Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology and Implantology
- Cover image
- Title page
- Disclaimer
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- About the Adaptation Editors
- Preface to the fourth South Asia edition
- Acknowledgments to the fourth South Asia edition
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Part 1. Biologic Basis of Periodontology
- Section I. Normal Periodontium
- 1. Gingiva
- Definition and scope of periodontology
- Oral mucosa
- Gingiva
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 2. Tooth supporting structures
- Development of the attachment apparatus
- Periodontal ligament
- Cementum
- Alveolar process
- Clinical considerations
- Vascularization of the supporting structures
- References
- Suggested readings
- 3. Defense mechanisms of the gingiva
- Sulcular fluid
- Leukocytes in the dentogingival area
- Saliva
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 4. Aging and the periodontium
- Classification of elderly population
- Effects of aging on the periodontium
- Effects of aging on the progression of periodontal diseases
- Aging and the response to treatment of the periodontium
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Section II. Classification and Epidemiology of Periodontal Diseases
- 5. Classification of diseases and conditions affecting the periodontium
- Gingival diseases
- Periodontitis
- Necrotizing periodontal diseases
- Abscesses of the periodontium
- Periodontitis associated with endodontic lesions
- Developmental or acquired deformities and conditions
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 6. Epidemiology of gingival and periodontal diseases
- Epidemiologic study designs
- Indices used to study periodontal problems
- Prevalence of periodontal diseases in india
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Section III. Etiology of Periodontal Disease
- 7. Periodontal disease pathogenesis
- Histopathology of periodontal disease
- Inflammatory responses in the periodontium
- Linking pathogenesis to clinical signs of disease
- Resolution of inflammation
- Immune responses in periodontal pathogenesis
- Cells of immunity and inflammation
- Concept of host susceptibility
- References
- MCQ’s:
- Suggested readings
- References
- 8. Biofilm and periodontal microbiology
- The oral cavity from a microbe’s perspective
- Bacteria and their biofilm mode of living
- Characteristics of biofilm bacteria (Box 8.1)
- Bacterial transmission and translocation
- Role of viruses in the pathogenesis of periodontitis
- Microbiologic specificity of periodontal diseases
- The transition from health to disease
- Virulence factors of periodontopathogens
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 9. Smoking and periodontal disease
- The smoking epidemic
- Effects of smoking on the prevalence and severity of periodontal diseases
- Effects of smoking on the etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal disease
- Effects of smoking on the response to periodontal therapy
- Effects of smoking cessation on periodontal treatment outcomes
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 10. Role of dental calculus and other predisposing factors
- Calculus
- Other predisposing factors
- Genetic susceptibility to periodontal disease
- Inherited variation and risk of periodontitis
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 11. Influence of systemic conditions on the periodontium
- Endocrine disorders and hormonal changes
- Hematologic disorders and immune deficiencies
- Genetic disorders
- Stress and psychosomatic disorders
- Nutritional influences
- Medications
- Other systemic conditions
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Section IV. Periodontal Pathology
- 12. Gingival inflammation
- Stage I gingival inflammation: The initial lesion (Fig. 12.2)
- Stage II gingival inflammation: The early lesion (Fig. 12.3)
- Stage III gingival inflammation: The established lesion (Fig. 12.4)
- Stage IV gingival inflammation: The advanced lesion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 13. Clinical features of gingivitis
- Course and duration
- Description
- 2017 World workshop definition and grading
- Clinical findings
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 14. Gingival enlargement
- Terminology and classification
- Inflammatory enlargement
- Drug-induced gingival enlargement
- Idiopathic gingival enlargement
- Enlargements associated with systemic diseases or conditions
- Neoplastic enlargement (gingival tumors)
- False enlargement
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 15. Acute gingival infections
- Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
- Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
- Pericoronitis
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 16. Desquamative gingivitis
- Desquamative gingivitis
- Diagnosis of desquamative gingivitis: A systematic approach
- Diseases that can manifest as desquamative gingivitis
- Pemphigus vulgaris
- Chronic ulcerative stomatitis
- Linear immunoglobulin a disease
- Lupus erythematosus
- Erythema multiforme
- Suggested reading
- 17. The periodontal pocket
- Classification
- Clinical features
- Pathogenesis
- Histopathology
- Periodontal disease activity
- Site specificity
- Pulp changes associated with periodontal pockets
- Relationship of attachment loss and bone loss to pocket depth
- Area between base of pocket and alveolar bone
- Relationship of pocket to bone
- Lateral periodontal cyst
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 18. Abscesses of the periodontium
- Gingival abscess
- Pericoronal abscess
- Periodontal (lateral) abscess
- Classification of periodontal abscess
- Etiology
- Pathogenesis and histopathology
- Diagnosis
- Differential diagnosis
- MCQs
- Suggested readings
- 19. Bone loss and patterns of bone destruction
- Bone destruction caused by the extension of gingival inflammation
- Bone destruction caused by trauma from occlusion
- Bone destruction caused by systemic disorders
- Factors determining bone morphology in periodontal disease
- Periodontitis with molar incisor pattern of involvement
- Bone destruction patterns in periodontal disease
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 20. Periodontal response to external forces
- Adaptive capacity of the periodontium to occlusal forces
- Trauma from occlusion
- Stages of tissue response to increased occlusal forces
- Effects of insufficient occlusal force
- Reversibility of traumatic lesions
- Effects of excessive occlusal forces on dental pulp
- Influence of trauma from occlusion on the progression of marginal periodontitis
- Pathologic tooth migration
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 21. Periodontitis (chronic periodontitis, necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis, and aggressive periodontitis)
- Periodontitis
- General characteristics and symptoms
- Chronic periodontitis
- Clinical features
- Risk factors for disease
- Necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis
- Clinical features
- Microscopic findings
- Etiology of necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis
- Malnutrition
- Aggressive periodontitis
- Historical background
- Considerations when redefining aggressive periodontitis
- Classification and clinical characteristics
- Pathobiology and risk factors
- Diagnosis
- References
- ggested readings
- Chronic periodontitis
- cerative periodontitis
- Aggressive periodontitis
- References
- Chronic periodontitis
- Necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis
- Aggressive periodontitis
- 22. Pathology and management of periodontal problems associated with viral infection, including HIV, COVID, and others
- Oral viral ecology
- Viruses
- Pathogenesis
- Oral and periodontal manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus infection
- Dental treatment complications
- Gingival and periodontal diseases (Box 22.2)
- Periodontal treatment protocol
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 23. Impact of periodontal infection on systemic health
- Pathobiology of periodontitis
- Focal infection theory revisited
- Evidence-based clinical practice
- Subgingival environment as a reservoir for bacteria
- Periodontal disease and mortality
- Periodontal disease and oncogenesis
- Periodontal disease, coronary heart disease, and atherosclerosis
- Periodontal disease and stroke
- Periodontal disease and diabetes mellitus
- Periodontal disease and asthma
- Periodontal disease and rheumatoid arthritis
- Periodontal disease and pregnancy outcome
- Periodontal disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Periodontal disease and acute respiratory infections
- Periodontal medicine in clinical practice
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Part 2. Clinical Periodontics
- Section I. Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment Plan
- 24. Periodontal examination and diagnosis
- Overall appraisal of the patient
- Health history
- Dental history
- Photographic documentation and study models
- Clinical examination
- Tactile periodontal examination
- Periodontal charting
- Examination of the teeth and implants
- Radiographic examination
- Laboratory tests to aid clinical diagnosis
- Diagnosis and classification of periodontitis
- Assessment of biofilm control and patient education
- Conclusion
- Suggested reading
- 25. Radiographic aids in the diagnosis of periodontal disease
- Imaging modalities for periodontal assessment
- Normal interdental bone
- Radiographic appearance of periodontal disease
- Conclusion
- Suggested readings
- References
- 26. Clinical risk assessment
- Definitions
- Risk factors for periodontal disease
- Risk determinants/background characteristics for periodontal disease
- Conclusion
- Suggested reading
- 27. Determination of prognosis
- Types of prognosis
- Factors in determination of prognosis
- Prognosis of specific periodontal diseases
- Determination and reassessment of prognosis
- Conclusion
- Suggested readings
- 28. Rationale for periodontal treatment and treatment plan
- What does periodontal therapy accomplish?
- Factors that affect healing
- Healing after periodontal therapy
- Periodontal reconstruction
- Overall treatment plan
- Sequence of therapy
- Explaining the treatment plan to the patient
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- Section II. Mangement of Patients with Periodontal Diseases
- 29. Periodontal treatment of medically compromised patients and patients with special needs
- Cardiovascular diseases
- Endocrine disorders
- Hemorrhagic disorders
- Medications
- Prosthetic joint replacement
- Management of patients with special needs
- Conclusion
- Suggested reading
- 30. Treatment of aggressive and atypical forms of periodontitis
- Aggressive periodontitis
- Periodontitis refractory to treatment
- Necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 31. Treatment of acute gingival disease
- Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
- Acute pericoronitis
- Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Section III. Diagnosis and Treatment of Periodontal Emergencies
- 32. Treatment of periodontal abscess
- Specific treatment approaches
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Section IV. Nonsurgical Treatment
- 33. Phase I periodontal therapy
- Rationale
- Treatment sessions
- Sequence of procedures
- Results
- Healing
- Decision to refer for specialist treatment
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 34. Plaque biofilm control
- The toothbrush
- Powered toothbrushes
- Dentifrices
- Toothbrushing methods
- Interdental cleaning aids
- Gingival massage
- Oral irrigation
- Mechanism of action of irrigation
- Clinical outcomes of irrigation
- Individuals with special considerations
- Caries control
- Chemical plaque biofilm control with oral rinses
- Disclosing agents
- Frequency of plaque biofilm removal
- Patient motivation and education
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 35. Periodontal instruments and instrumentation
- Classification of periodontal instruments
- Aerosol-generating devices and communicable diseases
- Surgical instruments
- General principles of instrumentation
- Instrument sharpening
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 36. Scaling and root planing
- Principles of scaling and root planing
- Mechanism of action of power scalers
- Type and benefit of power instruments
- Clinical outcomes of power-driven instruments
- Special considerations
- Principles and technique of powered instrumentation
- Evaluation of adequacy of scaling and root planing
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 37. Antiinfective therapy
- Systemic administration of antibiotics
- Serial and combination antibiotic therapy
- Locally delivered, controlled-release antimicrobials
- Overview of local delivery of antimicrobial agents and peri-implant mucositis/implantitis
- Clinical use
- Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT)
- Conclusion
- References
- References
- 38. Host modulation
- Systemically administered agents
- Locally administered agents
- Host modulation and comprehensive periodontal management
- Subantimicrobial-dose doxycycline
- Host modulation factors in systemic disorders
- Emerging host modulatory therapies
- Resolution of inflammation and lipid mediators
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 39. Occlusal therapy and splinting
- Pathogenesis
- Evidence-based decision making
- Terminology
- Occlusal function and dysfunction
- Parafunction
- Clinical examination
- Occlusal therapy
- Splinting
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested reading
- References
- 40. Breath malodor
- Semantics and classification
- Epidemiology
- Etiology
- Fundamentals of malodor detection
- Diagnosis of malodor
- Treatment of oral malodor
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested reading
- References
- Section V. Surgical Treatment
- 41. Phase II periodontal therapy
- Objectives of the surgical phase
- Surgical pocket therapy
- Critical zones in pocket surgery
- Indications for periodontal surgery
- Methods of pocket therapy
- Criteria for selection of the method of surgical therapy
- Approaches to specific pocket problems
- Conclusion
- Suggested reading
- 42. Periodontal and peri-implant surgical anatomy
- Mandible
- Maxilla
- Exostoses
- Muscles
- Anatomic spaces
- Conclusion
- Suggested reading
- 43. General principles of periodontal surgery
- Presurgical patient preparation
- Intraoperative surgical considerations
- Postsurgical management
- Periodontal surgery in the hospital
- Conclusion
- Suggested reading
- 44. Gingival surgical techniques
- Gingival curettage
- Gingivectomy
- Gingivectomy by electrosurgery
- Laser gingivectomy
- Gingivectomy by chemosurgery
- Conclusion
- Suggested readings
- 45. The periodontal flap
- Definition
- Rationale
- Indications
- Contraindications
- Classification of flaps
- Flap design
- Incisions
- Elevation of the flap
- Sutures and suturing techniques
- Healing after flap surgery
- Different flap techniques
- Flaps for reconstructive surgery
- Distal molar surgery
- Conclusion
- Suggested readings
- 46. Treatment of gingival enlargement
- Chronic inflammatory enlargement
- Periodontal and gingival abscesses
- Drug-Induced gingival enlargement
- Leukemic gingival enlargement
- Gingival enlargement during pregnancy
- Gingival enlargement during puberty
- Neoplastic gingival enlargements (gingival tumors) and other solitary overgrowths
- Recurrence of gingival enlargement
- Suggested reading
- 47. Resective osseous surgery
- Normal alveolar bone morphology
- Terminology
- Selection of treatment technique
- Rationale
- Factors in selection of resective osseous surgery
- Osseous resection technique
- Flap placement and closure
- Postoperative maintenance
- Specific osseous reshaping situations
- Conclusion
- MCQs
- Suggested readings
- 48. Periodontal regeneration and reconstructive surgery
- Regeneration and reconstructive techniques
- Graft materials and procedures
- Factors that influence therapeutic success
- Periodontal regeneration utilizing biologics
- Cell therapy
- Use of platelet-rich plasma/platelet-rich fibrin for periodontal regeneration
- Combined techniques
- Regenerative supportive graft materials
- Conclusion
- Suggested readings
- 49. Furcation involvement and treatment
- Etiologic factors
- Diagnosis and classification of furcation defects
- Local anatomic factors
- Anatomy of the bony lesions
- Indices of furcation involvement
- Treatment
- Nonsurgical therapy
- Surgical therapy
- Prognosis
- Suggested readings
- 50. Periodontal plastic and esthetic surgery
- Terminology
- Tissue engineering
- Gingival recession
- Etiology of marginal tissue recession
- Factors that affect surgical outcome
- Criteria for selection of techniques
- Surgical site free of biofilm, calculus, and inflammation
- Adequate blood supply
- Anatomy of the recipient and donor sites
- Stability of the grafted tissue to the recipient site
- Minimal trauma to the surgical site
- Techniques to increase attached gingiva
- Healing of the graft
- Techniques to deepen the vestibule
- Techniques to remove the frenum
- Techniques to correct esthetic deformities/improve esthetics
- Gingival depigmentation
- Tissue engineering
- Conclusion
- Suggested readings
- 51. Periodontal microsurgery
- Philosophy of periodontal microsurgery
- Advantages of microsurgery
- Magnification systems
- Microsurgical sutures
- Esthetic periodontal microsurgery
- Microsurgical knots
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- 52. Lasers in periodontal and peri-implant therapy
- Laser physics and biologic interactions
- Laser applications in periodontics
- Lasers in the management of periodontitis
- Lasers in the management of peri-implantitis
- Complications and risks of laser therapy
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- Section VI. Multidisciplinary Approach for the Management of Periodontal Diseases
- 53. Diagnosis and management of endodontic-periodontic lesions
- Anatomic considerations of the pulpal and periodontal continuum
- Factors initiating pulpal and apical diseases
- Classification of pulpal and periapical diseases
- Biologic effects of endodontic infection on periodontal tissues
- Biologic effects of periodontal infection on the dental pulp
- Endo-perio lesions with vertical tooth defects
- Effects of endodontic pathosis on development of retrograde peri-implantitis
- Interactions between extraradicular infection and the periodontium
- Differential diagnosis of endodontic and periodontal infection
- Treatment considerations
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 54. Periodontal–restorative interrelationships
- Preparation of the periodontium for restorative dentistry
- Rationale for therapy
- Sequence of treatment
- Control of active disease
- Preprosthetic surgery
- Biologic considerations
- Esthetic tissue management
- Occlusal considerations in restorative therapy
- Root-resected teeth
- Special restorative considerations
- Conclusion
- MCQs
- Suggested readings
- References
- 55. Adjunctive role of orthodontic therapy
- Benefits of orthodontic therapy
- Preorthodontic osseous surgery
- Orthodontic treatment of osseous defects
- Orthodontic treatment of gingival discrepancies
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- Adjunctive role of orthodontic therapy
- References
- Section VII. Supportive Care
- 56. Supportive periodontal treatment
- Rationale for supportive periodontal treatment
- Maintenance program
- Classification of posttreatment patients and risk assessment
- Referral of patients to the periodontist
- Tests for disease activity
- Conclusion
- MCQs
- Suggested readings
- Part 3. Oral Implantology
- 57. Biological aspects of dental implants
- Implant geometry (macrodesign)
- Implant surface characteristics (microdesign)
- Osseointegration
- Soft tissue considerations
- Clinical comparison of teeth and implants
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 58. Diagnosis and treatment planning in implantology
- Clinical evaluation of the implant patient
- Case types and indications
- Pretreatment evaluation
- Risk factors and contraindications
- Posttreatment evaluation
- Diagnostic imaging for the implant patient
- Standard projections
- Cross-sectional imaging
- Interactive “simulation” software programs
- Patient evaluation
- Clinical selection of diagnostic imaging
- Conclusion
- Prosthetic considerations for implant treatment
- Implant considerations
- Abutment/prosthesis considerations for single units
- Abutment/prosthesis considerations for single units
- Management of partially edentulous implant treatment in the esthetic zone
- Fully edentulous: Prosthetic considerations
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Clinical evaluation of the implant patient
- Prosthetic considerations for implant treatment
- 59. Surgical concepts of implant therapy
- General principles of implant surgery
- Two-stage “submerged” implant placement
- One-stage “nonsubmerged” implant placement
- Conclusion
- Localized bone augmentation and implant site development
- Guided bone regeneration
- Localized ridge augmentation
- Conclusion
- Alveolar ridge preservation/management of extractions
- Advanced implant surgical procedures
- Maxillary sinus elevation and bone augmentation
- Supracrestal/vertical bone augmentation
- Growth factors in bone augmentation
- Conclusion
- Esthetic management of difficult cases (minimally invasive approach)
- Surgical strategy for predictable esthetics
- Immediate implant placement for predictability and esthetics
- Surgical management of difficult cases (minimally invasive approach)
- Conclusion
- Dental implant microsurgery—immediate placement
- Implant microsurgery
- Conclusion
- Piezoelectric bone surgery
- Clinical characteristics of ultrasonic cutting
- Clinical applications
- Advanced clinical applications
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- 60. Results and complications of implant therapy
- Defining implant outcomes
- Factors that influence implant outcomes (e only)
- Factors that influence implant outcomes
- Esthetic results and patient satisfaction
- Conclusion
- Implant-related complications and failures
- Types and prevalence of implant complications
- Types of dental implants (e only)
- Surgical complications
- Biologic complications
- Complications related to augmentation procedures
- Complications related to placement and loading protocols
- Prosthetic or mechanical complications
- Esthetic and phonetic complications
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Results of implant treatment
- Implant-related complications and failures
- 61. Peri-implant disease, management, and supportive implant therapy
- Classification of peri-implant diseases and conditions
- Management of peri-implant diseases
- Supportive implant therapy
- Referral of patients to the periodontist
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Supportive implant therapy
- Peri-implant disease, management
- 62. Digital implant workflow: Planning, placement, and restoration
- Data and image acquisition
- Virtual surgical planning software and implant simulation
- Static computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing surgical guides
- Surgical implant placement using static CAD/CAM surgical guide
- Dynamic navigation
- Surgical implant placement using dynamic navigation
- Computer-guided implant placement surgery: A foundation for digitally aided provisionalization
- Digital prosthetic considerations
- Digitally aided implant provisionalization: A union of workflows
- Digitally aided implant provisionalization: Alternative approaches
- Conclusion
- References
- Suggested readings
- References
- Additional Chapters
- 3. Critical thinking: Assessing evidence
- Twelve tools for assessing evidence
- Conclusion
- References
- 6. Fundamentals in the methods of periodontal disease epidemiology
- The need for epidemiology
- Epidemiologic study designs
- Causes
- Diagnosis
- References
- 7. Atlas of periodontal diseases
- Plaque-induced gingival diseases
- Causes of periodontal diseases
- Gingival diseases modified by systemic factors
- Gingival diseases associated with blood dyscrasias
- Drug-induced gingival diseases
- Non–plaque-induced gingival lesions
- Gingival lesions of genetic origin
- Gingival manifestations of systemic conditions
- Traumatic lesions: Factitious, iatrogenic, and accidental
- Cysts and tumors
- Periodontitis
- Periodontitis
- Periodontitis as a manifestation of systemic diseases
- Genetic disorders
- Necrotizing periodontal diseases
- Abscesses of periodontium
- 9. Precision dentistry: Genetics and epigenetics of periodontitis
- Genomic advances in the 21st century
- Genetic basis for individual differences in disease risk
- Precision dentistry: Using genetics for personalized treatment
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 11. Host-microbe interactions and the inflammatory response
- Chapter overview
- Host-microbial interactions
- Pattern-recognition receptors
- Toll-like receptors
- NOD-like receptors
- Inflammatory response in the periodontium
- The complement system
- Dynamics of host response/interactions and intersections between innate and adaptive responses
- Immunomodulatory therapies
- References
- 12. Resolution of inflammation
- Inflammation
- Acute inflammation is self-limited
- Efferocytosis and resolution
- Host response heterogeneity
- Unresolved chronic inflammation in periodontal diseases
- Therapeutic actions of resolution mediators
- Systemic link
- Final remarks
- References
- 16. Select systemic and local diseases that affect the gingiva
- Systemic
- Gingival manifestations of systemic disease
- Rare syndromes
- Discoloration of the gingiva resulting from systemic disease
- Iatrogenic discoloration of the gingiva
- Local
- Reactive lesions of the gingiva
- Benign tumors
- Malignant tumors
- Metastatic tumors
- Discoloration of the gingiva
- References
- 29. Aging and periodontal health: A long-term relationship
- Introduction
- Immunosenescence and the periodontium
- Nonimmune factors and periodontitis
- Systemic diseases and periodontal considerations
- Periodontal treatment planning considerations
- Conclusions
- References
- 46. Multidisciplinary versus interdisciplinary approaches to dental and periodontal problems
- Educational trends toward multidisciplinary specialist education in implant treatment
- The future
- 66. Leuko cyte- and platelet-rich fibrin: Biologic properties and applications
- Introduction
- General characteristics of L-PRF membranes
- L-PRF in the treatment of periodontal bony defects
- L-PRF for ridge preservation
- L-PRF for periodontal mucogingival surgery
- Conclusions
- References
- Extraoral applications of L-PRF
- L-PRF and sinus floor elevation
- L-PRF and implant surgery
- L-PRF and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jawbone
- Initial observations on the PRF-block
- References
- 58. Sedation in periodontics and implant surgery
- Rationale for sedation during periodontal and implant surgical procedures
- American Dental Association policy statement and guidelines for conscious sedation
- Definitions and levels of sedation
- Minimal sedation and anxiolysis
- Moderate sedation
- Sedation failures
- Emergency preparedness
- Conclusions
- Suggested readings
- References
- 83. Piezoelectric bone surgery
- Clinical characteristics of ultrasonic cutting
- Clinical applications
- Conclusions
- Advanced clinical applications
- Suggested readings
- References
- 84. Digitally assisted implant placement surgery
- Introduction
- Data and image acquisition
- Virtual surgical planning software and implant simulation
- Static computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing surgical guides
- Stackable guides
- Surgical implant placement using static CAD/CAM surgical guide
- Dynamic navigation
- Surgical implant placement using dynamic navigation
- Conclusions
- Suggested readings
- References
- Index
- Multiple choice questions
- Edition: 4
- Published: September 18, 2024
- Imprint: Elsevier India
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9788131269336
- eBook ISBN: 9788131269343
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Ashish Jain
Dr. Ashish Jain is working as an Assistant Professor (senior scale) since last eleven years in the Department of Microbiology, Smt. CHM College Ulhasnagar; affiliated with the University of Mumbai (Maharashtra), India. He has completed his PhD from Division of Endocrinology, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) India on spermicides and anti-Trichomonas molecules and their mode of action. He has published more than 20 reputed international research papers and reference books in the field of Sexually transmitted infections and reproductive biology and credited international patents in his account. He is a recognized postgraduate teacher and PhD guide of University of Mumbai in Microbiology subject. Presently he is working to investigate the role of vaginal microbiota on reproductive health.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Smt. CHM College Ulhasnagar, Mumbai, India