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Practical Treatment Planning in Dentistry
Dibart
ISBN: 978-0-8138-2183-2
Hardcover
256 pages
December 2014, ©2013, Wiley-Blackwell
Title in editorial stage
  • Table of Contents
1. Introduction.

2. Evidence-based treatment planning.

3. Data collection and analysis.

A) Head and Neck examination/Intra-oral examination/Cancer screening.

B) Periodontal examination.

C) Restorative examination.

D) Identification and Establishment of Problems list.

E) Analyzing Data and development strategy for solutions to problem list.

4. Emergency care.

A) Interview of patient and examination techniques to establish the location of pain, type of pain, duration of pain, intensity of pain.

B) Differential Diagnosis: pain of non dental origin or dental origin (soft tissue or tooth related) see work sheet for evaluation of emergent care.

C) Appropriate treatment to relieve symptoms.

D) Adjunctive medications.

5. Principles of occlusion.

a. The occlusal analysis.

b. Determining the treatment position—maximal intercuspal position versus centric relation.

c. Finding and recording centric relation.

d. Planning the occlusal scheme for fixed, removable and implant prosthodontics.

6. Determining a periodontal and restorative diagnosis and treatment plan.

Restorative.

a. Developing the proposed restorative treatment plan.

b. Developing alternative plans.

c. The purpose of a diagnostic waxing.

d. Optimizing esthetics, phonetics and function.

e. Planning removable partial dentures.

f. Combining fixed and removable prosthodontics.

7. Incorporating orthodontics into the treatment plan.

8. Endodontic treatment planning .

9. Surgical implant planning.

A) Initial Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation.

B) Site Evaluation/Preparation.

C) Integrating Implants into a Comprehensive Plan (Diagnostic case set-up, Sequencing Implants within Comprehensive care).

10. Esthetic considerations.

a. The anatomy of a smile.

b. Planning restorations in the esthetic zone.

c. Anterior guidance.

d. Esthetic restorative materials and techniques.

11. Medical conditions affecting implant treatment.

A) Review of medical conditions affecting implant surgery and treatment planning.

B) Systemic, congenital and acquired diseases affecting bone and soft tissue healing and the immune system.

C) Contraindications/Management considerations (Biphosphonates osteonecrosis, smoking, diabetes, osteopetrosis, irradiated jaws, bleeding disorders…).

12. Planning treatment for the elderly patients.

A) Who are the geriatric patients?.

B) When is geriatric dental practice different different than providing care in traditional practice.

C) Fundamentals of treatment planning for the Elderly (accurate data collection and diagnoses, looking carefully at each treatment options).

D) Ethical issues.

E) Evidence-based alternatives.

13. Planning treatment for children and adolescents.

14. Addressing controversies.

a. Extract or save the tooth.

b. implant-supported crown versus fixed partial denture.

c. root resection versus extraction.

d. restoration of pulpless teeth.

e. implant-supported fixed prosthesis versus a removable partial denture.

f. Frequency of radiographic evaluations.

g. Socket preservation-a necessary procedure.

15. Sequencing a comprehensive treatment plan.

a. Emergency care.

b. Initial therapy, diagnostic care and stabilization.

c. Re-evaluation.

d. Definitive treatment.

e. Continuing care

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