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From TMJ to Smile Design
Peter E. Dawson
ISBN: 9780323033718
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
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Using an interdisciplinary approach, this book explains the origin of and possible solutions to many different occlusal problems. It includes many full-colour photographs, illustrations, and diagrams that show aspects of the masticatory system, the epidemiology of occlusal problems, and procedures for finding the ideal occlusion.
This book uses an interdisciplinary approach to explain the origin of and possible solutions to many different occlusal problems. Dr. Peter E. Dawson guides the reader along the way providing balanced explanations of theory and technique. He also debunks many popular misconceptions through practical discussion of their origins and the deficiencies of the arguments behind them. Different sides of many philosophies are presented while guiding the reader to the most functional and aesthetic solution to various occlusal situations. Hundreds of full-colour photographs, illustrations, and diagrams show aspects of the masticatory system, the epidemiology of occlusal problems, and procedures for finding the ideal occlusion. Whether the reader is a general dentist or a specialist, they will find this book applicable to their treatment methods and philosophies.
| ISBN | 0323033717 | | Pages | 648 | | ISBN13 | 9780323033718 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Elsevier - Health Sciences Division | | Weight (grammes) | 1991 | | Imprint | Mosby | | Published in | St Louis | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 276 | | Publication date | 31 Jul 2006 | | Width (mm) | 216 | | Library of Congress | 2006046157 | | Spine width (mm) | 32 | | DEWEY | 617.643 | | Academic level | Tertiary education | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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| Ch. 1 | | The concept of complete dentistry | | 3 | | Ch. 2 | | Perspectives on occlusion and "everyday dentistry" | | 11 | | Ch. 3 | | Occlusal disease | | 17 | | Ch. 4 | | The determinants of occlusion | | 27 | | Ch. 5 | | The temporomandibular joint | | 33 | | Ch. 6 | | The masticatory musculature | | 45 | | Ch. 7 | | Centric relation | | 57 | | Ch. 8 | | Adapted centric posture | | 69 | | Ch. 9 | | Determining centric relation | | 75 | | Ch. 10 | | Load testing for verification of centric relation | | 85 | | Ch. 11 | | Recording centric relation | | 91 | | Ch. 12 | | Classification of occlusions | | 103 | | Ch. 13 | | Vertical dimension | | 113 | | Ch. 14 | | The neutral zone | | 131 | | Ch. 15 | | The envelope of function | | 141 | | Ch. 16 | | Functional smile design | | 149 | | Ch. 17 | | Anterior guidance and its relationship to smile design | | 159 | | Ch. 18 | | Restoring lower anterior teeth | | 177 | | Ch. 19 | | Long centric | | 189 | | Ch. 20 | | The plane of occlusion | | 199 | | Ch. 21 | | Posterior occlusion | | 207 | | Ch. 22 | | Simplifying instrumentation for occlusal analysis and treatment | | 233 | | Ch. 23 | | Differential diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders | | 259 | | Ch. 24 | | Occluso-muscle disorders | | 265 | | Ch. 25 | | Intracapsular disorders of the TMJ | | 277 | | Ch. 26 | | Classification of intracapsular disorders | | 307 | | | More... | | |
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