Treatment Planning for Traumatized Teeth
2nd Edition 2012
Libro
Softcover, 240 páginas, 743 ilustración
Idioma: Inglés
Categorías: Endodoncia, Interdisciplinar, Odontopediatría, Odontología restaurativa, Odontología en general
Nº de stock: B5112
ISBN 978-0-86715-511-2
QP USA
Contents
Chapter 01. Anatomical Considerations and Classification of Dental Trauma
Chapter 02. Examination and Diagnosis of Traumatic Dental Injuries
Chapter 03. Crown Fracture
Chapter 04. Crown-Root Fracture
Chapter 05. Root Fracture
Chapter 06. Subluxation
Chapter 07. Extrusive Luxation
Chapter 08. Lateral Luxation
Chapter 09. Intrusive Luxation
Chapter 10. Transient Apical Breakdown
Chapter 11. Avulsion
Chapter 12. Trauma to the Primary Dentition
Chapter 13. Trauma to the Supporting Structures

Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi DDS, PhD
Japón, NagoyaDr. Tsukiboshi is a graduate of Osaka University School of Dentistry in 1977. He earned a PhD in dental materials from Kyoto University in 1981 and has been engaged in private practice since 1981. Dr. Tsukiboshi's interest in dental traumatology and autotransplantation has led to extensive clinical involvement, course presentations and publications. Dr. Tsukiboshi has lectured extensively on dental trauma and autotransplantation; he has authored many articles and two textbooks, one on dental trauma in 1998 and one on autotransplantation in 2000. The books have been published in several languages, including English. Dr. Tsukiboshi is is the President of the International Association of Dental Traumatology in 2009 and 2010. Dr. Tsukiboshi is certified as a clinical professor of the dental school of Tohoku University in 2015 to 2018.
The New York State Dental Journal November 2012
"If there were to be the perfect chairside companion for handling traumatic injuries to teeth, this manual would earn the highest marks. It is comprehensive, well organized, beautifully illustrated and documented with high-quality clinical photographs. [...] This excellent volume takes you step by step through each of the classifications of traumatic injuries, and visually instructs with detailed illustrations, photos, X-rays and CBCT images of case studies. It could be considered to be an atlas of diagnosis and treatment of traumatic injuries, with detailed explanations and extensive references to the literature. It is a volume that should earn a place in the library of anyone who treats dental trauma, including the hospital emergency department. I recommend it highly."