Igor Tsesis, Carlos E. Nemcovsky, Joseph Nissan, Eyal Rosen, editors.
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Springer,
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2019.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (221 pages)
GENERAL NOTES
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8.2.2 Early Implant Placement
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Contents; 1: Lesions of Endodontic Periodontal Origin; References; 2: Etiology and Classification of Endodontic-Periodontal Lesions; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Pulpal-Periodontal Routes of Communication; 2.3 The Etiology of Endodontic-Periodontal Lesions; 2.4 Traditional Classifications of Endodontic-Periodontal Lesions; 2.5 Conclusions; References; 3: Endodontic Considerations in the Management of Endodontic-Periodontal Lesions; 3.1 Endodontic Diagnosis: Getting to the "Root" of the Problem; 3.1.1 Medical and Dental History; 3.1.2 Clinical Exam
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3.1.3 Endodontic Only or Periodontic Only Lesions3.2 Pulpodentinal Complex; 3.2.1 Dentin Permeability; 3.2.2 Tertiary Dentinogenesis; 3.3 Endo-Perio Lesions; 3.3.1 Advanced Periodontal Disease Causing Pulp Necrosis; 3.4 Endodontic Conditions that Often Involve Periodontal Surgical Intervention; 3.4.1 Perforation; 3.4.2 Recurrent Endodontic Disease; 3.4.3 Split Root and Vertical Root Fracture; 3.4.4 External Cervical Resorption; 3.4.5 Large PA Lesion Treated with Decompression; 3.4.6 Intentional Replantation; 3.4.7 Palatal Radicular Groove
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3.5 Other Rare Endodontic Conditions that may Involve Periodontal Structures3.5.1 Pulse Granuloma; 3.5.2 Cemental Tear; 3.5.3 Transient Apical Breakdown and Periapical Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia; 3.6 Summary; 3.6.1 Conclusions; References; 4: Prosthetic Considerations in the Management of Endodontic-Periodontal Lesions; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Direct vs. Indirect Restoration; 4.3 Restorations Scheduling and Features; 4.4 Conclusion and Clinical Recommendations; References; 5: Endodontic-Periodontal Lesions: Periodontal Aspects; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Purely Periodontal Lesion
6.7 Endodontic-Periodontal Lesions6.8 Conclusions; References; 7: VRF as an Endodontic Periodontal Lesion; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Categorization, Susceptible Teeth, and Clinical Presentation; 7.3 Etiology; 7.4 The Pathogenesis-Histopathology; 7.5 Diagnosis; 7.6 Histopathology; 7.7 Microbiology; 7.8 Management; 7.9 Conclusions; References; 8: Treatment Alternatives Following Extraction of Teeth with Periodontal-Endodontic Lesions; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Treatment Alternatives; 8.2.1 Immediate Implant Placement; 8.2.1.1 Primary Soft Tissue Coverage on Immediate Implants Sites
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book presents a multidisciplinary evidence-based approach to the management of teeth with lesions of endodontic-periodontal origin. The book opens by addressing the etiology and classification of endodontic-periodontal lesions, and demonstrates its relevance to the daily practice. Specific endodontic, prosthetic, and periodontal considerations that should be incorporated into clinical decision making and treatment planning are then discussed in detail. Subsequent chapters describe modern clinical procedures in periodontal regenerative treatment, describe vertical root fractures as an endodontic-periodontal lesion, examine treatment alternatives following the extraction of teeth with endodontic-periodontal lesions, and discuss possible biological complications in implant supported oral rehabilitation. Finally, a summary chapter considers the integration of clinical factors and patient values into clinical decision making. The text is accompanied by many figures presenting informative clinical examples. The authors are internationally renowned scientists and clinicians from the specialties of Endodontology, Periodontology, and Oral Rehabilitation. Owing to its multidisciplinary and comprehensive nature, the book will be relevant and interesting to the entire dental community.