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Title Contemporary endodontics for children and adolescents / Anna B. Fuks, Moti Moskovitz, Nili Tickotsky, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 368 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Introduction: Pulp Therapy for Children and Adolescents - Historical Approach, Present Perspective, and Future Directions -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Historical Perspective: Personal Approach -- 1.3 Present Perspectives -- 1.4 New Developments and Future Directions -- References -- 2: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Guiding the Development and Repair of the Dentin-Pulp Complex -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Formation of the Dentin-Pulp Complex -- 2.3 Mesenchymal Condensation and Key Features of the Early Dental Papilla -- 2.4 Odontoblast Differentiation
2.5 Dentin Regeneration and Repair -- 2.6 The Role of Inflammation in Dentin Biology -- 2.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 3: Dental Pain, Mechanism of Action -- 3.1 Dentinal Pain -- 3.2 Pulpal Pain -- References -- 4: Assessment and Management of Pain in Pediatric Dentistry -- 4.1 Local Anesthesia in Pediatric Dentistry -- 4.2 Topical Anesthesia -- 4.3 Needle Selection -- 4.4 Injection Rate -- 4.5 Techniques of Local Anesthesia -- 4.6 Conventional Local Anesthesia -- 4.6.1 Supraperiosteal Technique: Local Infiltration
4.6.2 Palatal tissue's Anesthesia: Papillary-Interdental Anesthesia -- 4.7 Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block (IANB) -- 4.8 Computer-Controlled Local Anesthetic Delivery -- 4.9 Behavior Management During Local Anesthesia -- 4.10 Materials and Solutions -- 4.11 Side Effects and Complications -- 4.12 Toxicity -- 4.13 Allergy -- 4.14 Trauma to Soft Tissue -- References -- 5: Behavioral Approaches as an Adjunct for Pulp Therapy -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Patient Assessment -- 5.3 Informed Consent and Parental Guidance -- 5.4 Basic Behavior Guidance Techniques -- 5.4.1 Communication
5.4.2 Tell-Show-Do -- 5.4.3 Distraction -- 5.4.4 Relaxation Exercises -- 5.4.5 Nitrous Oxide -- 5.5 Pain Validation -- 5.6 Management of Challenging Situations -- 5.6.1 Inability or Refusal to Cooperate -- 5.6.2 Inadequate Pain Control -- 5.7 Recovery After a Difficult Appointment -- 5.8 Conclusions -- 5.8.1 Case 5.3 -- References -- 6: The Caries Lesion: Diagnosis, Decision-Making, and Recommendations for Lesion Management -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Caries Disease Development and Control Strategies -- 6.3 Caries Diagnosis -- 6.4 Strategies of Dental Caries Lesion Management
6.5 Treatment Options for Initial, Moderate, and Extensive Caries Lesions -- 6.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 7: Pulp Response to Clinical Procedures and Dental Materials -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Concepts About In Vitro Animal and Usage/Clinical Tests -- 7.2.1 Resin Infiltration Systems for Treatment of Enamel White Spot-Like Lesions -- 7.2.2 Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) -- 7.2.3 Tooth Whitening Agents -- 7.2.4 Bonding Agents, Glass Ionomer, and Calcium Silicate Cements -- References -- 8: SDF as an Adjunct Approach for the Management of Caries -- 8.1 Introduction
Summary This book equips dental practitioners with all the information required in order to ensure successful endodontic treatment of children and adolescents. It describes pulp therapy from a holistic approach that highlights new developments in the field. Readers will find updates on the formation, structure and function of the dental pulp revealed by the latest single-cell technologies, and discussions on carious lesions and their impact on the pulp. The book examines clinical considerations in the decision to perform pulp treatment and emphasizes the need to integrate pupal diagnostics with patient-dependent factors such as behavior management and pulpal pain mechanisms. The second part of the book includes comprehensive descriptions of current treatments for each type of caries-inflicted tooth damage, from selective caries removal through direct pulp capping, pulpotomy, pulpectomy and root canal therapy for primary dentition to direct pulp capping and endodontic treatment of young permanent teeth. Traditional and new pulp-treatment materials are described as are the techniques and materials used to restore both primary and young permanent teeth. The book summarizes innovative biological approaches for pulp regeneration such as the use of stem cells. It is a must have for dental students, endodontists, pediatric dentists and general dentists with an interest in the subject
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes 8.2 SDF'S Use for Caries Arrest
Print version record
Subject Pedodontics.
Endodontics.
Pediatric Dentistry
Endodontics
Endodontics
Pedodontics
Form Electronic book
Author Fuks, Anna B., editor.
Moskovitz, Moti, editor
Tickotsky, Nili, editor
ISBN 9783031239809
3031239806