Practical Procedures in the Management of Tooth Wear
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New to the Practical Procedures in… series, Practical Procedures in the Management of Tooth Wear demonstrates a wide range of up to date clinical techniques in the practical management of tooth wear. Presented in an accessible and user-friendly format, the book summarises the key points of each procedure, complete with clinical photographs. Chapters outline the principles and procedures for each technique, offer clinical tips and advice, and include full references. Topics include patient assessment and diagnosis, treatment planning for localised and generalised tooth wear, the partially dentate patient, tooth wear monitoring, management, and maintenance. Created by an internationally-recognised team with both clinical and academic expertise, this valuable resource: Presents comprehensive, evidence-based coverage of the management of tooth wear Examines the epidemiology and etiology of tooth wear Covers practical aspects such as record taking, aesthetic evaluation, prevention, clinical occlusion and active monitoring Includes access to high quality instructional videos to further supplement the text. Practical Procedures in the Management of Tooth Wear is a unique source of information for general dental practitioners, senior undergraduate dental students, and postgraduates preparing for higher qualifications and training.

Table of Contents:
Foreword ix Acknowledgement xi About the Companion Website xiii 1 Introduction and the Prevalence of Tooth Wear 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Physiological Wear and Pathological Wear: The Concept of Severe Tooth Wear 2 1.3 The Prevalence of TW 4 1.4 An Overview of the Challenges Associated with TW 6 1.5 Conclusion 7 References 9 2 The Aetiology and Presentation of Tooth Wear 11 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 Intrinsic Mechanical Wear 12 2.3 Extrinsic Mechanical Wear 13 2.4 Non‐carious Cervical Lesions 14 2.5 Chemical Wear 15 2.6 Cofactors 20 2.7 Conclusion 20 References 23 Further Reading 24 3 The Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis of the Wear Patient 25 3.1 Introduction 25 3.2 The Initial Assessment: The Presenting Complaint and the History of the Presenting Complaint 26 3.3 Medical History 27 3.4 Dental and Socio‐behavioural History 29 3.5 Patient Examination 30 3.6 Special Tests 42 3.7 Summary 43 3.8 Conclusion 43 References 48 Further Reading 49 4 The Diagnosis of Tooth Wear, Including the Use of Common Clinical Indices 51 4.1 Introduction 51 4.2 The Use of Descriptive Means to Qualify and Quantify Tooth Wear 53 4.3 The Use of Clinical Indices for the Diagnosis of TW 57 4.4 Conclusion 61 References 65 5 Clinical Occlusion in Relation to Tooth Wear 67 5.1 Introduction 67 5.2 The Concept of the Ideal Occlusion 67 5.3 The Fabrication of Appropriate Study Casts and Records to Enable Occlusal Analysis 70 5.4 How and When to Take the Conformative Approach to Restorative Rehabilitation 80 5.5 How and When to Adopt a Reorganised Approach 82 5.6 The Placement of Dental Restorations in Supra‐occlusion: The Dahl Concept 85 5.7 Summary and Conclusions 88 References 92 Further Reading 94 6 Management of Tooth Wear: Monitoring and Prevention Strategies 95 6.1 Introduction 95 6.2 Counselling and Monitoring 95 6.3 Prevention 98 6.4 Preventive Measures in Case of Chemical Wear 98 6.5 Preventive Measures in Case of Mechanical Wear 99 References 101 7 The Role of Occlusal Splints for Patients with Tooth Wear 103 7.1 Introduction 103 7.2 The Role of Stabilisation Splints for the Management of Tooth Wear 103 7.3 Clinical Protocol for the Fabrication of a Stabilisation Splint: The Conventional Approach 105 7.4 The Use of CAD/CAM for Fabrication of a Stabilisation Splint 107 7.5 The Use of Soft (Vacuum‐formed) Occlusal Splints for the Management of TW 108 7.6 Summary and Conclusion 109 References 113 Further Reading 113 8 Treatment Planning and the Application of Diagnostic Techniques 115 8.1 Introduction 115 8.2 Developing a Logically Sequenced Treatment Plan for a Patient with Pathological Tooth Wear 116 8.3 Forming the Aesthetic Prescription for the TW Patient 121 8.4 The Preparation and Evaluation of the Diagnostic Wax‐Up 124 8.5 Summary and Conclusions 125 References 127 9 Concepts in the Restoration of the Worn Dentition 129 9.1 Introduction 129 9.2 The Additive/Adhesive Approach Versus the Conventional/Subtractive Approach for the Management of Worn Teeth 129 9.3 Concepts in Dental Adhesion 135 9.4 Some Pragmatic Considerations when Attempting to Apply Adhesive Techniques to the Management of TW 140 9.5 Summary and Conclusions 141 References 142 Further Reading 144 10 Dental Materials: An Overview of Material Selection for the Management of Tooth Wear 145 10.1 Introduction 145 10.2 The Use of Resin Composite to Treat TW 146 10.3 The Use of Cast Metal (Nickel/Chromium or Type III/IV) Gold Alloys 153 10.4 Adhesive Ceramic Restorations 154 10.5 Summary 156 References 157 Further Reading 160 11 The Principles and Clinical Management of Localised Anterior Tooth Wear 161 11.1 Introduction 161 11.2 Inter‐occlusal space availability 162 11.3 Restoration of Localised Anterior TW 163 11.4 Summary and Conclusions 179 References 180 12 The Principles and Clinical Management of Localised Posterior Tooth Wear 183 12.1 Introduction 183 12.2 The Canine–Riser Restoration 184 12.3 Techniques for the Restoration of Localised Posterior Wear Using Adhesively Retained Restorations 184 12.4 Restoration of Localised Posterior Wear Using Conventionally Retained Restorations 190 12.5 Management of the Occlusal Scheme When Using Indirect Restorations to Treat Localised Posterior TW (Other than in the Supra‐Occlusal Location) 191 12.6 Summary and Conclusions 193 References 194 13 The Principles and Clinical Management of Generalised Tooth Wear 197 13.1 Introduction 197 13.2 The Prosthodontic Approach to the Restorative Rehabilitation of Generalised Tooth Wear 199 13.3 Conclusions 203 References 205 14 The Prognosis of the Restored Worn Dentition: Contingency Planning, the Importance of Maintenance, and Recall 207 14.1 Introduction 207 14.2 Survival of Direct and Indirect Restorations 208 14.3 Repair and Replacement 209 14.4 Repair Techniques 210 14.5 Conclusions 214 References 216 Index 219

About the Author :
Subir Banerji, BDS, MClinDent(Prostho), PhD, MFGDP(UK), FDS RCPS(Glasg), FICOI, FICD FIADFE is a Dental Practitioner, Programme Director MSc Aesthetic Dentistry and a Senior Clinical Lecturer at King's College London, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, Private Practice, London, UK. Shamir Mehta, BDS, BSc, MClinDent(Prosth), FFGDP(UK), FDS RCPS (Glasg), FDS RCS (Eng), FICD is a Dental Practitioner, Senior Clinical Lecturer at King's College London, Faculty of Oral & Craniofacial Sciences/Deputy Programme Director MSc Aesthetic Dentistry, Private Practice Middlesex, London, UK; Researcher at Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Niek Opdam, DDS, PhD is an Associate Professor at Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Nijmegen; Dental Practitioner in Adhesive Dentistry, Tandzorg Ulft, The Netherlands. Bas Loomans, DDS, PhD is a Dental Practitioner, Assistant Professor at Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Nijmegen; Dental Practitioner in Mondzorg Oost, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781119389927
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Standards Information Network
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1119389925
  • Publisher Date: 11 Dec 2019
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 248


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