Dental Caries: The Disease and Its Clinical Management

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Author: Ole Fejerskov

ISBN-10: 1405138890

ISBN-13: 9781405138895

Category: Dental - General & Miscellaneous

The second edition of Dental Caries: the Disease and its Clinical Management builds on the success of the prestigious first edition to present an unrivaled resource on cariology. The clinical thrust of the first edition is widened and strengthened to include coverage of the disease in all its variety, from eruption of the first primary tooth to the prevalent forms of the disease in older patients. The centrality of caries control and management to the dental health of all populations is...

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The second edition of Dental Caries: the Disease and its Clinical Management builds on the success of the prestigious first edition to present an unrivaled resource on cariology. The clinical thrust of the first edition is widened and strengthened to include coverage of the disease in all its variety, from eruption of the first primary tooth to the prevalent forms of the disease in older patients. The centrality of caries control and management to the dental health of all populations is further emphasized, as the book goes beyond the successful treatment of carious lesions to demonstrate the long-term consequences of the non-operative and therapeutic techniques employed. The second edition of Dental Caries has been extensively and thoroughly revised and contains a wealth of new material. The book is divided into seven parts, taking as a logical starting point the clinical manifestations of dental caries. It then proceeds to cover clinical caries epidemiology, dental caries in a biological context, non-operative therapy, operative intervention, caries control and prediction, and dentistry in the 21st century. The second edition also expands into the field of public health, addressing the consequences of applying the available scientific evidence on dental caries to the practicalities of public health care planning. These aspects are dealt with both in low- and middle-income countries, as well as in high-income societies. If the modern concepts on dental caries as presented in this book are implemented in dental school curricula and in daily practice, they will have a dramatic effect on the organization and structure of the dental profession in the future. Therefore, it is essential reading for every dentist who wishes to be able to provide the best evidence- based dental care to patients and have an influence on the future development of modern dentistry.Dental Caries: the Disease and its Clinical Management brings together contributions from many scientific and clinical experts under the aegis of the editorial team, developing the core concepts of the book further in the direction of clinical research methodology, epidemiology, clinical cariology and microbiology. The second edition provides the reader with a peerless guide to dental caries and a balanced, though often provoking, debate on the science of cariology and its place in modern dentistry.

Pt. I The disease and its diagnosis 1Ch. 1 Defining the disease: an introduction O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. E. A. M. Kidd Kidd, E. A. M. B. Nyvad Nyvad, B. V. Baelum Baelum, V. 3Ch. 2 Clinical appearances of caries lesions O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. B. Nyvad Nyvad, B. E. A. M. Kidd Kidd, E. A. M. 7Ch. 3 Pathology of dental caries O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. B. Nyvad Nyvad, B. E. A. M. Kidd Kidd, E. A. M. 19Ch. 4 Visual-tactile caries diagnosis B. Nyvad Nyvad, B. O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. V. Baelum Baelum, V. 49Ch. 5 Radiography for caries diagnosis I. Mejare Mejare, I. E. A. M. Kidd Kidd, E. A. M. 69Ch. 6 Additional diagnostic measures A. Lussi Lussi, A. B. Angmar-Mansson Angmar-Mansson, B. 89Ch. 7 The foundations of good diagnostic practice V. Baelum Baelum, V. B. Nyvad Nyvad, B. H.-G. Grondahl Grondahl, H.-G. O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. 103Pt. II Clinical caries epidemiology 121Ch. 8 The epidemiology of dental caries B. A. Burt Burt, B. A. V. Baelum Baelum, V. O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. 123Ch. 9 The impact of diagnostic criteria on estimates of prevalence, extent and severity of dental caries N. Pitts Pitts, N. 147Pt. III Dental caries in a biological context 161Ch. 10 The oral microflora and biofilms on teeth P. D. Marsh Marsh, P. D. B. Nyvad Nyvad, B. 163Ch. 11 The role of saliva A. Bardow Bardow, A. F. Lagerlof Lagerlof, F. B. Nauntofte Nauntofte, B. J. Tenovuo Tenovuo, J. 189Ch. 12 Chemical interactions between the tooth and oral fluids J. M. ten Cate Cate, J. M. ten M. J. Larsen Larsen, M. J. E. I. F. Pearce Pearce, E. I. F. O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. 209Ch. 13 Erosion of the teeth M. J. Larsen Larsen, M. J. 233Pt. IV Non-operativetherapy 249Ch. 14 The control of disease progression: non-operative treatment E. A. M. Kidd Kidd, E. A. M. O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. 251Ch. 15 Role of oral hygiene B. Nyvad Nyvad, B. 257Ch. 16 Antimicrobials in caries control A. A. Scheie Scheie, A. A. F. C. Petersen Petersen, F. C. 265Ch. 17 Might caries control involve immunization and gene therapy? R. R. B. Russell Russell, R. R. B. 279Ch. 18 Fluorides in caries control R. Ellwood Ellwood, R. O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. J. A. Cury Cury, J. A. B. Clarkson Clarkson, B. 287Ch. 19 The role of dietary control D. T. Zero Zero, D. T. P. Moynihan Moynihan, P. P. Lingstrom Lingstrom, P. D. Birkhed Birkhed, D. 329Pt. V Operative intervention 353Ch. 20 The role of operative treatment in caries control E. A. M. Kidd Kidd, E. A. M. J. P. van Amerongen van Amerongen, J. P. W. E. van Amerongen van Amerongen, W. E. 355Ch. 21 Caries removal and the pulpo-dentinal complex E. A. M. Kidd Kidd, E. A. M. L. Bjorndal Bjorndal, L. D. Beighton Beighton, D. O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. 367Ch. 22 Restoring the tooth: 'the seal is the deal' J. P. van Amerongen van Amerongen, J. P. W. E. van Amerongen van Amerongen, W. E. T. F. Watson Watson, T. F. N. J. M. Opdam Opdam, N. J. M. E. J. M. Roeters Roeters, E. J. M. D. Bittermann Bittermann, D. E. A. M. Kidd Kidd, E. A. M. 385Ch. 23 The atraumatic restorative treatment approach J. E. Frencken Frencken, J. E. W. E. van Amerongen van Amerongen, W. E. 427Ch. 24 Longevity of restorations: the 'death spiral' V. Qvist Qvist, V. 443Pt. VI Caries control and prediction 457Ch. 25 Clinical decision making: technical solutions to biological problems or evidence-based caries management? V. Baelum Baelum, V. 459Ch. 26 Promoting oral health in populations B. Kay Kay, B. R. Craven Craven, R. 475Ch. 27 Caries control for the individual patient K. A. M. Kidd Kidd, K. A. M. B. Nyvad Nyvad, B. I. Espelid Espelid, I. 487Ch. 28 Caries control for populations V. Baelum Baelum, V. A. Sheiham Sheiham, A. B. Burt Burt, B. 505Ch. 29 Caries prediction H. Hausen Hausen, H. 527Ch. 30 Preventing dental caries: what are the costs? J. Feine Feine, J. N. Jamal Jamal, N. S. Esfandiari Esfandiari, S. 543Pt. VII Dentistry in the twenty-first century 553Ch. 31 Variation in clinical decision making related to caries J. D. Bader Bader, J. D. D. A. Shugars Shugars, D. A. 555Ch. 32 'For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health ...' The role of dentistry in controlling caries and periodontitis globally V. Baelum Baelum, V. W. van Palenstein Helderman Helderman, W. van Palenstein A. Hugoson Hugoson, A. R. Yee Yee, R. O. Fejerskov Fejerskov, O. 575Index 607

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