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Dental students are faced with an array of operative procedures; understanding and the development of competence in their use is demanding. This text details and justifies the basic principles involved in operative procedures with the intention of reinforcing understanding and improving clinical skills.

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"[This textbook] contains a large chunk of endodontics. It is not, though, confined to root canal therapy as this book is all about the various types of operative or conservative dentistry...the procedures described within the book are certainly vital and commonplace to most dentists.

Although aimed initially at students, this is a book most dentists would find useful since it covers some of the latest instrumentation and techniques and includes a final chapter on evidence-based practice."
BDA News Vol 18, No 12.



Table of Contents
FOREWORD.

PREFACE.

1. BASIC PRINCIPLES.

Ergonomics.

Examination of the dentition - Occlusion.

Examination of the dentition - Charting.

Dental caries.

Moisture control.

2. PRINCIPLES OF DIRECT INTERVENTION.

Preservative management.

Principles of operative intervention.

Alternative preparation methods.

Pulp protection.

Supplementary retention for direct restorations.

3. PRINCIPLES OF ENDODONTICS.

Diagnosis and assessment.

Endodontic imaging.

Access cavities.

Endodontic instruments.

Cleaning and shaping.

Medicaments.

Obturation (root filling).

4. ENDODONTICS - FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS.

Trauma.

Perio-endo connections.

Elective endodontics.

Restoration of the root filled tooth.

5. PRINCIPLES OF INDIRECT RESTORATION.

Introduction and indications.

Core restorations.

Principles of preparation.

6. INDIRECT RESTORATIONS - FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS.

Material type.

Intra/extracoronal restoration.

Partial coverage restorations.

Temporisation.

Impression taking.

Methods of construction.

Limited resistance and retention.

Creation of interocclusal space.

Limitations of indirect restorations.

7. MAINTENANCE OF THE RESTORED DENTITION.

Maintenance.

Failure.

Replacement and repair.

8. EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE.

Introduction – what is evidence based practice.

Identifying and defining relevant questions.

Identifying evidence.

Appraisal of research literature.

Implementation of research evidence and evaluation of its application.

Conclusion

Principles of Operative Dentistry

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    A Paperback / softback by A. J. E. Qualtrough, Julian Satterthwaite, Leean Morrow

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/03/2005
      ISBN13: 9781405118217, 978-1405118217
      ISBN10: 1405118210

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Dental students are faced with an array of operative procedures; understanding and the development of competence in their use is demanding. This text details and justifies the basic principles involved in operative procedures with the intention of reinforcing understanding and improving clinical skills.

      Trade Review
      "[This textbook] contains a large chunk of endodontics. It is not, though, confined to root canal therapy as this book is all about the various types of operative or conservative dentistry...the procedures described within the book are certainly vital and commonplace to most dentists.

      Although aimed initially at students, this is a book most dentists would find useful since it covers some of the latest instrumentation and techniques and includes a final chapter on evidence-based practice."
      BDA News Vol 18, No 12.



      Table of Contents
      FOREWORD.

      PREFACE.

      1. BASIC PRINCIPLES.

      Ergonomics.

      Examination of the dentition - Occlusion.

      Examination of the dentition - Charting.

      Dental caries.

      Moisture control.

      2. PRINCIPLES OF DIRECT INTERVENTION.

      Preservative management.

      Principles of operative intervention.

      Alternative preparation methods.

      Pulp protection.

      Supplementary retention for direct restorations.

      3. PRINCIPLES OF ENDODONTICS.

      Diagnosis and assessment.

      Endodontic imaging.

      Access cavities.

      Endodontic instruments.

      Cleaning and shaping.

      Medicaments.

      Obturation (root filling).

      4. ENDODONTICS - FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS.

      Trauma.

      Perio-endo connections.

      Elective endodontics.

      Restoration of the root filled tooth.

      5. PRINCIPLES OF INDIRECT RESTORATION.

      Introduction and indications.

      Core restorations.

      Principles of preparation.

      6. INDIRECT RESTORATIONS - FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS.

      Material type.

      Intra/extracoronal restoration.

      Partial coverage restorations.

      Temporisation.

      Impression taking.

      Methods of construction.

      Limited resistance and retention.

      Creation of interocclusal space.

      Limitations of indirect restorations.

      7. MAINTENANCE OF THE RESTORED DENTITION.

      Maintenance.

      Failure.

      Replacement and repair.

      8. EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE.

      Introduction – what is evidence based practice.

      Identifying and defining relevant questions.

      Identifying evidence.

      Appraisal of research literature.

      Implementation of research evidence and evaluation of its application.

      Conclusion

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