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Treatment of Periodontal Disease, An Issue of Dental Clinics - E-Book
(2010)
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Abstract
Articles include: Current Rationale for Treatment of Periodontitis, Effects of Periodontal Treatment on Systemic Health, Non-Surgical Mechanical Treatment Strategies, Use of Lasers to Treat Periodontal Diseases, Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues: Bone Grafts, Implants and Periodontal Patient, Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues: Growth Factors and Bone Morphogenetic Protein, Treatment of Gingival Recession, Non-surgical Chemotherapeutic Treatment Strategies, Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues: Guided, Future Approaches in Periodontal Therapy: Gene Therapy, RNA Interference and Stem Cells, and Restorative Trends for the Periodontal Patient.
Table of Contents
| Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Front Cover | Cover | ||
| Contents | vii | ||
| Preface | xi | ||
| Chapter 1. Nonsurgical Mechanical Treatment Strategies for Periodontal Disease | 1 | ||
| EFFICACY OF SCALING AND ROOT PLANING | 1 | ||
| EFFICACY OF PERIODONTAL SURGERY | 1 | ||
| ADVANCES IN NONSURGICAL TREATMENT PROTOCOLS | 2 | ||
| RATIONALE FOR ULTRASONIC DEBRIDEMENT | 4 | ||
| HOST RESPONSE CHANGES FOLLOWING PERIODONTAL THERAPY | 5 | ||
| CHANGES IN MICROBIAL PARAMETERS FOLLOWING THERAPY | 6 | ||
| PERIODONTAL POCKETS AS MICROBIAL RESERVOIRS | 6 | ||
| SUMMARY | 7 | ||
| REFERENCES | 8 | ||
| Chapter 2. Non-Surgical Chemotherapeutic Treatment Strategies for the Management of Periodontal Diseases | 13 | ||
| SYSTEMIC ANTIBIOTICS | 14 | ||
| LOCAL ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY | 17 | ||
| ANTISEPTICS | 20 | ||
| ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENTS FOR MANAGEMENT OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE | 25 | ||
| FUTURENON-SURGICAL APPROACHES | 29 | ||
| REFERENCES | 29 | ||
| Chapter 3. Lasers and the Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis | 35 | ||
| WAVELENGTH | 36 | ||
| LASERSAND PERIODONTALTHERAPY | 37 | ||
| ND:YAG LASER | 38 | ||
| ER:YAG ANDER,CR:YSGG LASERS | 45 | ||
| DIODELASER | 45 | ||
| PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY | 47 | ||
| CO2 LASER | 48 | ||
| SUMMARY | 48 | ||
| REFERENCES | 49 | ||
| Chapter 4. Regeneration of Periodontal Tissue: Bone Replacement Grafts | 55 | ||
| PERIODONTAL REGENERATION: CLINICAL AND BIOLOGIC GOALS | 55 | ||
| BONE REPLACEMENT GRAFTS | 56 | ||
| COMPOSITE GRAFTS | 60 | ||
| BIOMIMETICS AND BIOLOGICS | 61 | ||
| BONE GRAFT THERAPY | 62 | ||
| PERIODONTAL DEFECTS AND REGENERATIVE SUCCESS | 62 | ||
| CASE SELECTION | 65 | ||
| TREATMENT OUTCOMES: EXPECTATIONS BASED ON EVIDENCE-BASED REVIEWS | 65 | ||
| FACTORS IMPACTING TREATMENT OUTCOME | 66 | ||
| SUMMARY | 66 | ||
| REFERENCES | 67 | ||
| Chapter 5. Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues: Guided Tissue Regeneration | 73 | ||
| BIOLOGIC BASIS OF GTR | 74 | ||
| TYPES OF BARRIER MEMBRANES | 74 | ||
| CLINICAL OUTCOMES | 76 | ||
| FACTORS AFFECTING GTR CLINICAL OUTCOMES | 78 | ||
| SURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR GTR | 80 | ||
| POSTOPERATIVE CARE AND MAINTENANCE | 83 | ||
| COMPLICATIONS | 83 | ||
| COMBINED THERAPY | 83 | ||
| CHALLENGING THE CONCEPT | 84 | ||
| SUMMARY | 84 | ||
| REFERENCES | 85 | ||
| Chapter 6. Periodontal Regeneration: Focus on Growth and Differentiation Factors | 93 | ||
| GROWTH FACTORS | 94 | ||
| DIFFERENTIATION FACTORS | 100 | ||
| SUMMARY | 105 | ||
| REFERENCES | 106 | ||
| Chapter 7. Dental Implants in the Periodontal Patient | 113 | ||
| MAJOR CAUSES OF TOOTH LOSS IN PATIENTS | 113 | ||
| ETIOLOGIC AGENTS OF PERIODONTITIS AND PERI-IMPLANTITIS | 114 | ||
| SURVIVAL OF IMPLANTS IN PATIENTS WITH A HISTORY OF PERIODONTITIS | 114 | ||
| DIAGNOSTIC PARAMETERS TO ASSESS DENTAL IMPLANTS | 116 | ||
| RISK INDICATORS FOR PERI-IMPLANTITIS | 117 | ||
| PREVENTION, PREVALENCE, AND THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH PERI-IMPLANTITIS | 119 | ||
| PROGNOSTICATION OF PERIODONTALLY COMPROMISED TEETH: A REQUIREMENT FOR TREATMENT PLANNING IMPLANT DENTISTRY | 121 | ||
| PERIODONTAL AND RESTORATIVE CONSIDERATIONS IN THE ESTHETIC ZONE IN PERIODONTAL PATIENTS | 123 | ||
| SIZE OF PERIODONTAL DEFECTS | 123 | ||
| SUMMARY | 123 | ||
| REFERENCES | 123 | ||
| Chapter 8. Treatment of Gingival Recession | 129 | ||
| ETIOLOGYAND PREVALENCE | 129 | ||
| CONNECTIVE TISSUEGRAFTING | 130 | ||
| PEDICLEGRAFTS | 130 | ||
| FREE AUTOGENOUSSOFT TISSUE GRAFTS | 131 | ||
| COMBINATION OFONEOR MORE TECHNIQUES | 133 | ||
| GUIDED TISSUE REGENERATION (GTR) TO TREAT GINGIVAL RECESSION | 135 | ||
| SUMMARY | 137 | ||
| REFERENCES | 137 | ||
| Chapter 9. Future Approaches in Periodontal Regeneration: Gene Therapy, Stem Cells, and RNA Interference | 141 | ||
| GENE THERAPY | 142 | ||
| STEM CELLS | 145 | ||
| RNA INTERFERENCE | 148 | ||
| SUMMARY | 150 | ||
| ACKNOWLEDGMENT | 150 | ||
| REFERENCES | 150 | ||
| Chapater 10. Restorative Options for the Periodontal Patient | 157 | ||
| SUMMARY | 160 | ||
| REFERENCES | 160 | ||
| Chapter 11. ‘‘Does Periodontal Therapy Reduce the Risk for Systemic Diseases?’’ | 163 | ||
| CVD | 164 | ||
| ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES | 165 | ||
| DIABETES | 173 | ||
| GESTATIONAL DIABETES | 173 | ||
| PNEUMONIA | 177 | ||
| SUMMARY | 178 | ||
| REFERENCES | 178 | ||
| Index | 183 |