1st Edition 2023
Book
Hardcover; 21.6 x 28 cm, 288 pages, 575 illus
Language: English
Category: Endodontics
ISBN 978-1-64724-052-3
QP USA
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Endodontic treatment generally has high success and survival rates, but like any discipline, complications can occur at any time—during diagnosis and treatment planning, access preparation, cleaning and shaping, obturation and restoration, as well as nonsurgical or surgical treatment. Ideally, the best way to manage potential errors is to have strategies in place to prevent them and eliminate risks, but equally importantly, clinicians must be able to diagnose and manage errors when they do occur. Based on decades of experience performing root canal treatment, these endodontic leaders explain their systematic approach for gathering pertinent medical and dental information, performing necessary tests, and analyzing the information to make informed decisions. This book guides readers through common errors and risk factors, recommendations for preventing mishaps, and methods to manage these challenges so clinicians can ultimately achieve results that provide long-term comfort, function, and esthetics for the patient. From diagnosis to prognosis, this book has you covered at any stage of endodontic treatment.
Contents
Chapter 01. Complications During Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Chapter 02. Radiographic Mishaps
Chapter 03. Management of Challenges and Mishaps Associated with the Treatment of Teeth with Necrotic Pulps, Open Apices, and Apical Periodontitis
Chapter 04. Errors During Access Preperation
Chapter 05. Cleaning and Shaping
Chapter 06. Errors During Obturation of the Root Canal System
Chapter 07. Complications During Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
Chapter 08. Mishaps During Nonsurgical Endodontic Retreatment
Chapter 09. Errors During Surgical Endodontics
Chapter 10. Errors During Patient Recall and Outcomes Assessment
Contributors
Kenneth Abramovitch • Anita Aminoshariae • Daniel J. Boehne • Yujie Huang • Kiumars Nazari Moghadam • Zahed Mohammadi • Masoud Pariokh • Christine I. Peters • Ove A. Peters • Joseph A. Petrino • Mohsen Ramazani • Seyed Aliakbar (Ali) Vahdati • Shane N. White
Mahmoud Torabinejad, DMD, MSD, PhD, is currently the President and CEO of the Torabinejad Institute of Surgical Education and Research Venues in Irvine, California. He has teaching positions in endodontics at multiple schools and is the former professor of endodontics at multiple schools and is the former professor of endodontics and Director of Advanced Program in endodontics at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry. He lectures internationally and has authored six textbooks and more than 350 publications. He is the #1 cited author in classic literature and regenerative endodontics in the field of endodontics. He is a past president of both the California Association of Endodontics and the American Association of Endodontists and has received numerous awards and accolades in the field of endodontics.
Mohammad (Mike) Sabeti, DDS, MA, currently serves as Director of Postgraduate Endodontics at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics and has been invited to present at many meetings. In addition, he has received a Certificate in Recognition of Outstanding Services as a Faculty Member to the enhancement of education and clinical excellence, presented by the Advance Endodontics Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, and Certificate of Appreciation for the Service and Significant Contribution to Periodontal Division, University of Texas, Dental Branch. He was recognized by the UCSF's the Haile T Academy of Medical Educators with an Excellence in Teaching Award for 2019.