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Newman and Carranza's Clinical Periodontology and Implantology. Edition No. 14

  • Book

  • June 2023
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5646640
**Selected for Doody’s Core Titles? 2024 in Dentistry** Learn and master a range of clinical techniques and achieve therapeutic goals with Newman and Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology and Implantology, 14th Edition! Unmatched for its comprehensive approach, this resource provides detailed, up-to-date information on the etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal disease. Basic and advanced evidence-based information on the various treatment modalities employed in periodontics and implantology is presented in an easy-to-read format, with callout boxes throughout the text highlighting the clinical relevance of foundational basic science information. Full-color photos and radiographic images depict periodontal conditions and procedures, and the Atlas of Periodontal Pathology is one of the most comprehensive ever compiled in a periodontal textbook. Written by a team of leading experts led by Michael G. Newman, this text not only demonstrates how to perform periodontal procedures but explains the evidence supporting each treatment and provides knowledge on how to achieve the best possible outcomes of periodontal therapy and implant treatment. An eBook version is included with print purchase, providing access to all the text, figures, and references, plus the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. The eBook version included with print purchase also includes Periopixel 3D color illustrations, a periodontal classification calculator and interactive learning tool, review questions, case studies, videos, 3D animations, and more! This edition features new chapters on Precision Medicine, Pocket Reduction Therapy, Periodontal Referral, and Digital Implant Workflows, as well as an updated glossary of terms linked to the eBook. It also features first-of-its-kind content on the effects of COVID-19 on treatment from key opinion leaders in this area. Case studies reflect the new format of the Integrated National Board Dental Exam (INBDE).

- Full-color photos, illustrations, radiographs, animations, simulations, and videos demonstrate how to perform periodontal and implant procedures.- Current information on clinical techniques in periodontology and the latest advances in basic science.- Evidence-based treatment planning provides knowledge on how to achieve the best possible outcomes of periodontal therapy and implant treatment.- Extensive color atlas of periodontal pathology- Internationally known experts contribute chapters on their areas of specialty.- An eBook version is included with print purchase, providing access to all the text, figures, and references, plus the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. - NEW! Chapters on Precision Medicine, Periodontal Referral, and Digital Implant Workflows provide comprehensive information for these key areas of implant dentistry. - NEW! Pocket Reduction Therapy chapters discuss the use of lasers in pocket reduction therapy. - NEW! Updated discussions cover the use of digital dentistry in periodontics and implant dentistry as well as new content on the effects of COVID-19 on treatment. - NEW! Updated format reflects current learning principles, the integrated curriculum design used in most dental schools, and the format of the Integrated National Board Dental Examination (INBDE). - NEW! Periopixel 3D color illustrations are included in the text and eBook version included with print purchase, in addition to 3D animations, author videos, clinical videos, and more. - NEW! Periodontal classification calculator and interactive learning tool is available in the eBook version included with print purchase.

Table of Contents

1 Clinical Periodontology and Implantology in the Era of Precision Medicine��
2 Evidence-Based Decision Making�
3 Critical Thinking: Assessing Evidence�
4 Anatomy, Structure, and Function of the Periodontium�
5 Classification of Diseases and Conditions Affecting the Periodontium�
6 Fundamentals in the Methods of Periodontal Disease Epidemiology�
7 Atlas of Periodontal Diseases�
8 Periodontal Disease Pathogenesis�
9 Precision Dentistry: Genetics and Epigenetics of Periodontitis�
10 Biofilm and Periodontal Microbiology�
11 Host-Microbe Interactions and the Inflammatory Response�
12 Resolution of Inflammation�
13 Aging and the Periodontium�
14 Defense Mechanisms of the Gingiva�
15 Dental Biofilm-Induced Gingivitis and Its Management�
16 Select Systemic and Local Diseases That Affect the Gingiva�
17 Acute Gingival Infections and Management�
18 Desquamative Gingivitis�
19 Gingival Enlargement and Management�
20 Periodontal Health and Disease in Children and Adolescents�
21 Periodontitis�
22 The Periodontal Pocket Formation and Patterns of Bone Loss�
23 Risk Factors of Periodontal Disease (Smoking)�
24 The Role of Dental Calculus and Other Local Predisposing Factors�
25 Influence of Systemic Conditions on the Periodontium�
26 Impact of Periodontal Infection on Systemic Health�
27 Pathology and Management of Periodontal Problems Associated With Viral Infection, Including HIV, COVID, and Others�
28 Periodontal Therapy in the Female Patient�
29 Aging and Periodontal Health: A Long-Term Relationship�
30 Acute Periodontal Infections and Management�
31 Halitosis (Breath Malodor)�
32 Periodontal Response to External Forces�
33 Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders�
34 Masticatory System Disorders That Influence the Periodontium�
35 Role of Occlusion and TMD in Periodontal Disease Management�
36 Levels of Clinical Significance�
37 Electronic Dental Records and the Role of Health Information Technology in Dentistry�
38 Periodontal Examination�
39 Radiographic Aids in the Diagnosis of Periodontal Disease�
40 Periodontal Risk Assessment
41 Determination of Prognosis�
42 Periodontal Treatment Plan�
43 Nonsurgical Phase of Periodontal Therapy�
44 Clinical Practice Guideline for Treatment of Periodontitis�
45 Restorative Interrelationships�
46 Multidisciplinary Versus Interdisciplinary Approaches to Dental and Periodontal Problems�
47 Periodontal Referral�
48 Orthodontics in Periodontal Therapy�
49 Endo-Perio Lesions�
50 Plaque Biofilm Control for the Periodontal Patient
52 Sonic and Ultrasonic Instrumentation and Irrigation�
53 Chemotherapy: Use of Systemic Antibiotics
54 Locally Delivered, Controlled-Release Antimicrobials�
55 Host Modulation�
56 Surgical Phase of Periodontal Therapy�
57 Surgical Training and Technology�
58 Sedation in Periodontics and Implant Surgery�
59 Periodontal and Peri-Implant Surgical Anatomy�
60 General Principles of Periodontal Surgery�
61 Periodontal Surgical Therapy�
62 Pocket Reduction Therapy-Resective Approach�
63 Periodontal Regeneration�
64 Lasers in Periodontal and Peri-Implant Therapy�
65 Periodontal Plastic and Esthetic Surgery�
66 Preparation of the Periodontium for Restorative Dentistry�
67 Periodontal Treatment of Medically Complex Patients�
68 Periodontal Microsurgery�
69 Diagnosis and Management of Periodontal Abscesses�
70 Supportive Periodontal Treatment�
71 Results of Periodontal Treatment�
72 Integrating Implants With Periodontal Therapy�
73 Peri-Implant Anatomy, Biology, and Function�
74 Clinical Evaluation of the Implant Patient�
75 Diagnostic Imaging for the Implant Patient�
76 Prosthetic Considerations: Partially Edentulous�
77 Prosthetic Considerations: Fully Edentulous�
78 Basic Implant Surgical Procedures
79 Advanced Implant Surgical Procedures: Horizontal and Vertical Augmentation�
80 Advanced Implant Surgical Procedures: Maxillary Sinus Augmentation�
81 Advanced Surgical Procedures: Simultaneous Implant Placement and Tissue Augmentation in the Esthetic Zone�
82 Dental Implant Microsurgery: Immediate Placement�
83 Piezoelectric Bone Surgery�
84 Digitally Assisted Implant Placement Surgery�
85 From Implant Placement to Provisional Restoration�
86 Complications in Dental Implantology�
87 Supportive Implant Treatment�
88 Results of Implant Treatment

Authors

Michael G. Newman Professor Emeritus, Section of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles, California. Mike Newman has had a long career in Periodontology, both as a teacher (UCLA for 35 years now professor emeritus) and a clinician (private office for more than 30 years LA and Beverly Hills California). He is past president of American Academy of Periodontology, past Board Member of AAP Foundation, current Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, and founding editor-in-Chief of Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice and Annual Report in Dentistry. He currently works as a HealthCare Consultant for professional organizations and private industry specializing in periodontal treatment and practice-based research. Perry R. Klokkevold Associate Professor, Section of Periodontics,Program Director, Postgraduate Periodontics Residency School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Klokkevold is a Board-Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. He served as Clinical Director (1995-2002) and now serves as Program Director (2002-present) of the UCLA Postgraduate Periodontics Residency program. Prior to specializing in periodontics and implant surgery, Dr. Klokkevold practiced general dentistry and served as Director of the UCLA Hospital Dentistry program (1987-1992). Dr. Klokkevold has more than 20 years of experience in education, administration and clinical practice in periodontics and implantology. Satheesh Elangovan Professor, Department of Periodontics The University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics Iowa City, Iowa. Dr. Satheesh Elangovan is a Professor in Periodontics at the University of Iowa since 2011. Prior to that he completed his Doctor of Medical Science at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Satheesh teaches in undergraduate periodontal clinic, undergraduate comprehensive care, and periodontal resident clinics as well as directing the Periodontics Method course and muco-gingival literature review course for the residents. His primary research focus is in biomaterials and tissue engineering, as well as translational and health outcomes research in periodontology and implants. Yvonne Kapila Professor and Chair, Division of Periodontology,Department of Orofacial Sciences at UCSF. Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology Fellow, International College of Dentists. Dr. Kapila obtained her BA degree from Stanford University and her DDS, PhD, periodontics specialty certificate and postdoctoral fellowship training from UCSF. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and a fellow of the International College of Dentists. Dr. Kapila is a professor and chair of the Division of Periodontology in the Department of Orofacial Sciences at UCSF. Dr. Kapila provides periodontal treatment, bone grafts, sinus lifts, implants, esthetic crown lengthening, soft tissue grafting (autograft and allograft), microbial sampling, and conscious and oral sedation.