Problem solving in endodontics : prevention, identification, and management /
James L. Gutmann, Thom C. Dumsha, Paul E. Lovdahl.
- 4th ed.
- viii, 582 páginas : ilustraciones (algunas a color)
Incluye bibliografía.
Problem solving in root canal obturation: traditional and contemporary techniques -- Problem-solving challenges in the revision of previous root canal procedures -- Problem solving the management of painful tooth emergencies -- Problem solving the diagnosis, identification, and management of tooth resorption -- Problem-solving challenges in apical surgery -- Problem-solving challenges in periradicular surgery -- Problem solving the diagnosis and management of accidental tooth trauma -- Problem solving in the diagnosis and management of fractured teeth--nonaccidental trauma -- Problem-solving issues that determine tooth retention versus relacement -- Problem-solving endodontic-orthodontic clinical challenges -- Problem-solving practical issues and challenges encountered in pulpal-periodontal relationships -- Problem solving in the restoration of endodontically treated teeth. Problem solving in the assessment of treatment outcomes, quality assurance, and their integration into endodontic treatment planning -- Problems-solving applications of contemporary technologies and materials -- Problem-solving vital pulp therapy including the management of the incompletely formed root apex -- Problem solving in access openings, orifice locations, and initial preparation -- Problem solving in locating and negotiating fine and calcified canals -- Problem solving in the use of irrigants, chelating agents, and disinfectants: their role in tissue removal and microbial control -- Problems solving in canal cleaning and shaping: traditional and contemporary techniques --