Quintessence Roundup: February

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New Titles in Books


The Clinician’s Handbook for Dental Sleep Medicine

Ken Berley and Steve Carstensen

It has been estimated that 20 million Americans suffer from moderate to severe OSA, and at least one patient in five has mild OSA. The primary treatment prescribed by sleep physicians is CPAP, but patient compliance with this therapy is unacceptably low, between 25% and 50%. There is a significant opportunity for dentists to provide a viable alternative therapy—oral appliance therapy (OAT). OAT results in much better adherence to therapy than CPAP, and while OAT is not as efficacious as CPAP, this increased compliance results in comparable therapeutic results. Currently, a board-certified sleep physician is the only medical professional qualified to diagnose OSA and other sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs), so dentists must coordinate with a sleep physician to provide OAT. This book is the how-to guide, a gateway to a successful dental sleep medicine practice. Written by two experts in the field, it clearly delineates the dentist’s role in the treatment of SRBDs and gives practical advice for how to incorporate dental sleep medicine into an existing dental practice, not to mention how to work with sleep physicians to best support patient care. In addition to step-by-step instructions for examination, appliance selection, and follow-up care, complications of OAT, legal issues, and medical insurance and Medicare considerations are included to fully prepare the dentist for the journey into dental sleep medicine.

240 pp (softcover); 60 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-813-7 (B8137); $72 Special preorder price! $58
Available March 2019

Read more about The Clinician’s Handbook for Dental Sleep Medicine here!

Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Deadly Disease with a Dental Solution

 

Surgical Management of Maxillofacial Fractures

Yoh Sawatari

The facial skeleton is comprised of vertical and horizontal buttresses and the intersections they create; maxillofacial fractures occur when these buttresses sustain more force than they can withstand. The objective when managing these fractures is to reverse the damage that these buttresses sustained and restore appropriate facial dimensions. Not all fractures propagate in the same pattern, so surgeons must compartmentalize the face and define the character of the individual bones. This book approaches the face one bone at a time, outlining how to evaluate each type of fracture, the indications for surgery, the surgical management, and any complications. Specific protocols for clinical, radiographic, and CT assessment are included, as well as step-by-step approaches for surgical access and internal reduction and fixation. Isolated fractures are rare with maxillofacial trauma, and the author discusses how to sequence treatment for concomitant fractures to ensure the most successful outcome. This book is a must-have for any surgeon managing maxillofacial fractures.

256 pp; 254 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-794-9 (B7949); Now available! $178

 

Dental Anatomy and Morphology

Hilton Riquieri

This beautiful atlas conveys not only the practical knowledge of dental anatomy but also the art of sculpting it in wax. The ideal anatomy of each dental structure is described in detail and the waxing techniques are beautifully illustrated step by step for visual reference. The author demonstrates that for every morphologic feature there is an explanation in nature, assigning significance to every minute feature of dental morphology. Organized by tooth and arch, this book views morphology through a clinical lens and repeatedly draws connections between anatomical features and clinical concepts. The fundamental knowledge presented in this text is essential for improving waxing and sculpting techniques and will be useful for students and specialists alike.

332 pp; 1,507 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-770-3 (B7703); Now available! $172

 

Quintessence of Dental Technology 2019: Volume 42

Edited by Sillas Duarte, Jr

QDT 2019 presents a potpourri of original articles highlighting new techniques and novel approaches for creating beautiful smiles—both in form and function. Featured articles include an innovative procedure for predictably matching a veneer to an implant crown, a program for producing a personalized smile based on its visual identity, and the Plane System for virtual functional and esthetic analysis, diagnosis, and CAD/CAM fabrication. These are but a few of the pearls found in this year’s beautifully produced annual resource for the dental technician and restorative clinician.

232 pages; 1,000+ illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-816-8 (JQ630); Now available! $156

 

Técnica de Alineadores Transparentes

Sandra Tai

Los alineadores transparentes son el futuro de la ortodoncia, pero la ortodoncia digital evoluciona tan rápidamente que es difícil estar al día. Este libro trata sobre el uso de alineadores transparentes desde una perspectiva de diagnóstico y planificación del tratamiento; también, discute cómo se aplican principios de biomecánica y anclaje en el uso de estas técnicas. Cada capítulo explica cómo usar alineadores transparentes para tratar una oclusión no óptima y enseña a los expertos a diseñar un tratamiento adecuado usando el software disponible, así como la manera de hacer el tratamiento clínico y terminarlo. Este manual clínico preparará a los ortodoncistas y estudiantes dentales a superar las expectativas del paciente con los aparatos ortodónticos más estéticos disponibles hoy en día.

308 pp; 1,344 ilus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-789-5 (E7895); Now available! $118

Read more about Técnica de Alineadores Transparentes here!

Clear Aligner Technique: Bringing Orthodontic Treatment into the Digital Era

 

The Oral-Systemic Health Connection: A Guide to Patient Care, Second Edition

Edited by Michael Glick

As the oral-systemic health connection continues to be the focus of an overwhelming amount of scientific literature, it is important for dentists to stay informed in order to be a reliable source of information for their patients regarding both oral and overall health. This second edition of The Oral-Systemic Health Connection: A Guide to Patient Care explores the connections between oral infections and systemic diseases/conditions, incorporating feedback from scientists, practitioners, and policymakers. In addition to updated chapters about cardiovascular disease, diabetes, inflammation, and adverse pregnancy outcomes, authors have contributed new chapters about antibiotic prophylaxis, the genomic connection, common risk factors, and the economic impact of this connection. Because interpreting this research can be challenging, new chapters about causal frameworks and biostatistical assessment have been added, and specific clinical considerations for providing dental care to patients with certain conditions have been included in selected chapters. Besides providing readers with up-to-date information on the complex connection between oral and general health, this book prepares oral health care professionals to critically read and evaluate new research to ultimately benefit their patients’ overall health.

384 pp (softcover); 85 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-788-8 (B7888); Now available! $48

 

Next-Generation Biomaterials for Bone & Periodontal Regeneration

Edited by Richard J. Miron and Yufeng Zhang

New and innovative biomaterials are being discovered or created in laboratories at an unprecedented rate, but many of them remain entirely foreign to practicing clinicians. This book addresses this gap in knowledge by summarizing some of the groundbreaking research performed to date on this topic and providing case examples of these biomaterials at work. The book begins with a review of the biologic background and applications of bone grafting materials utilized in dentistry. The principles of guided tissue and bone regeneration are covered in detail, including many recent advancements in barrier membrane technologies as well as use of platelet-rich fibrin and various growth factors, and many next-generation materials that will optimize future bone and periodontal regeneration are presented. The final chapter is designed to help clinicians select appropriate biomaterials for each specific regenerative protocol. Much like one implant size and shape cannot be utilized for every indication in implant dentistry, one bone grafting material, barrier membrane, or growth factor cannot maximize regenerative outcomes in all clinical situations. This textbook teaches clinicians how to utilize biomaterials in an appropriate, predictable, and evidence-based manner.

384 pp; 960 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-796-3 (B7963); Now available! $218

Read more about Next-Generation Biomaterials for Bone & Periodontal Regeneration here!

Next-Generation Biomaterials: What They Are, Why You Need to Know About Them, and Which Ones Should Intrigue You

 

The Sinus Bone Graft, Third Edition

Edited by Ole T. Jensen

As research proceeds on treatment of the resorbed posterior maxilla, new techniques and innovations continue to be adopted to solve this clinical problem. While the previous edition of this book provided detailed information on the types of grafting materials and procedures available at the time, this completely revised version looks to the future with new strategies for treatment, some of which avoid grafting altogether. This book not only reviews the time-tested lateral window approach for sinus elevation and grafting but also describes a variety of techniques to approach the sinus transcrestally with or without grafting material. One section of the book is devoted entirely to the different types of implants and implant placement techniques available, many of which are designed specifically to avoid sinus elevation. In addition to clinical case studies and descriptions of how to perform specific surgical procedures, this book includes discussions on the science of bone formation and how continued research brings us closer every day to the ultimate goal of using tissue engineering to completely regenerate new teeth.

288 pp; 948 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-791-8 (B7918); Now available! $168

Read more about The Sinus Bone Graft, Third Edition here!

Introducing The Sinus Bone Graft, Third Edition, edited by Ole T. Jensen

 

The Ortho-Perio Patient: Clinical Evidence & Therapeutic Guidelines

Edited by Theodore Eliades and Christos Katsaros

Although most orthodontic curricula provide courses on interdisciplinary orthodontic-periodontic treatment, there are still surprisingly few resources on the topic. Written by leading scholars in the field, this book provides a broad analysis of the topic from both the periodontal and orthodontic perspectives. The authors systematically analyze the scientific and clinical interactions of these specialties by reviewing all the available evidence and using case studies to demonstrate principles discussed in theory. The result is a text that outlines the treatment fundamentals and shows how to improve the therapeutic outcomes involving orthodontic-periodontic interventions.

224 pp; 346 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-679-9 (B6799); Now available! $128

 

3D Printing in Dentistry 2019/2020

Irfan Ahmad and Fahad Al-Harbi

The invention of 3D printing technology and its microprecision products are revolutionizing the way dentistry is practiced. However, as with any new technology, many clinicians are uncertain of where to start. The purpose of this book is to arm clinicians with what they need to know to incorporate 3D printing into daily practice. After a brief discussion of the evolution of 3D printing and the scientific credence behind it, the first section examines the fundamental concepts and the latest trends in digital dentistry, including intra-oral scanning, 3D printers, 3D materials, and CAD/CAM processes. The second half of the book presents clinical case studies that apply 3D printing to treat surgical, orthodontic, prosthodontic, restorative, and esthetic cases. These cases examine the benefits and limitations of 3D printing technology in density. This text is a must-have for dentists wanting to understand the future of dentistry.

256 pp; 390 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-1-78698-026-7 (BL083); Now available! $138

 

Restauración con fluidas

Douglas A. Terry

Este libro contiene las distintas aplicaciones de los compuestos de resina fluidos de nueva generación y las presenta paso a paso. Los primeros capítulos tratan sobre su evolución y la ciencia que respalda el concepto de su diseño adhesivo y la técnica compuesta de resina inyectable. Los capítulos siguientes presentan casos en los que se recurre a su uso clínico, como restauraciones anteriores y posteriores, coronas pediátricas, adhesiones de restauraciones indirectas, desarrollo del sitio de póntico ovoide, eliminación de la sensibilidad en el cervical del diente, sellado inmediato de la dentina, reparación de dentadura fracturada, entre otros. Cada presentación de caso incluye los varios diseños de adhesivos preparativos, técnicas reconstituyentes, protocolos adhesivos y los procedimientos finales correspondientes. Con el uso de este material ampliará las opciones de tratamiento dental, la precisión y la predictibilidad, reduciendo el tiempo del paciente en su consultorio.

292 pp; 914 illus; ©2019; 978-0-86715-775-8 (E7758); Now available! $118

Read more about Restauración con fluidas here!

Flowable Composite Resins: Esthetics at Your Fingertips

 

Kratochvil’s Fundamentals of Removable Partial Dentures

Ting-Ling Chang, Daniela Orellana, and John Beumer III

In the 1960s, Professor F. J. Kratochvil recognized the importance of biomechanics in removable partial denture (RPD) design and used these principles to develop a new design philosophy. This “RPI system”—a clasp assembly consisting of a rest, a proximal plate, and an I-bar retainer—changed how clinicians approach partial denture design and is now used throughout the world. This textbook provides an overview of Kratochvil’s design philosophy and the basic principles of biomechanics it is based upon. Topics include components of RPDs and their functions, design sequences for maxillary and mandibular RPDs, and techniques for surveying and determining the most advantageous treatment position. A chapter dedicated to digital design and manufacturing of RPD frameworks highlights new technology in this emerging field. Additional topics include optimizing esthetic outcomes through attachments and rotational path RPDs as well as applying the RPI system to patients with maxillofacial defects. The authors provide illustrations of clinical cases throughout the book as well as an illustrated glossary of prosthodontic terminology. This textbook will prepare students and general practitioners to design and fabricate a biomechanically sound RPD framework for just about any dental configuration they encounter.

240 pp; 748 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-790-1 (B7901); Now available! $108

Read more about Kratochvil’s Fundamentals of Removable Partial Dentures here!

Kratochvil’s RPD Design Principles Five Decades Later: How Today’s Prosthodontists Continue to Build Upon His Legacy

 

Current Issues in Journals


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Featured article: Evaluation of the Combination of Strip Gingival Grafts and a Xenogeneic Collagen Matrix for the Treatment of Severe Mucogingival Defects: A Human Histologic Study
Istvan A. Urban, Katalin Nagy, Sabine Werner, and Michael Meyer

Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of All-Ceramic Single-Tooth Implant Reconstructions Using Modified Zirconia Abutments: Results at 5 Years After Loading
Andrea Laass, Irena Sailer, Jürg Hüsler, Christoph H. F. Hämmerle, and Daniel S. Thoma

The CAD/CAM Compound Prosthesis: Digital Workflow for Fabricating Cement-Retained Zirconia Prosthesis Over Screw-Retained Milled Titanium Bars
Meisam Faeghinejad, Periklis Proussaefs, Abdulaziz AlHelal, and Jaime Lozada

Assessment of Hypodontia Treatment of Maxillary Lateral Incisors in Adult Patients After 9 Years of Follow-up: A Retrospective Study
Barbara Rafałowicz and Leopold Wagner

Retrospective 9-Year Clinical Outcome Report on Adhesive Post-endodontic Treatment of Anterior Teeth Using Prefabricated Fiber Posts
Daniel Cerny, Steven Eckert, and Radek Mounajjed

Implant Inclination and Cantilever Length Are Not Associated with Bone Loss in Fixed Complete Dentures: A Prospective Study
Bernardo A. Camargo, Luís G. R. Drummond, Ahmet Ozkomur, Eduardo A. Villarinho, Maria Ivete B. Rockenbach, Eduardo R. Teixeira, and Rosemary S. A. Shinkai

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Thematic abstract review: Factors Associated with Oral Implant Failures
Emad W. Estafanous

In Vitro Study of Bond Strength Between Abutments with Different Degrees of Convergence and Crowns by Pre-Bonding Method
Liguo Zhao, Paul Weigl, Yanyun Wu, and Yuanzhi Xu

Effect of Different Bar Designs on Axial and Nonaxial Retention Forces of Implant-Retained Maxillary Overdentures: An In Vitro Study
Moustafa Abdou ELsyad, Radwa M. K. Emera, and Tarek Mohy Ashmawy

Nortriptyline Compared to Amitriptyline for the Treatment of Persistent Masticatory Myofascial Pain
Yaron Haviv, Avraham Zini, Yair Sharav, Galit Almoznino, and Rafael Benoliel

Tooth Clenching Until Exhaustion Evokes Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia in Healthy Persons and in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders
Sarah Vaderlind Lanefelt, Mauricio Mélo-Gómez, Mariam Chizari, Mirna Krsek, Nikolaos Christidis, Eva Kosek, and Malin Ernberg

A Prediction Model for Types of Treatment Indicated for Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders
Naichuan Su, Corine M. Visscher, Arjen J. van Wijk, Frank Lobbezoo, and Geert J.M.G van der Heijden

Finishing with clear aligner appliances: A systematic review
Beatriz Solano Mendoza, Galder Hernando Martín, and Carolina Caleza Jiménez

Comparison of tooth movement with aligners with and without acceleration devices. Part 2: Oral health-related quality of life and pain in patients with acceleration devices
Xianju Xie, Hongyang Yin, Werner Schupp, Julia Haubrich, Hanna Gerwing, and Yuxing Bai

Molar distalization 2 by 2
Patrice Bergeyron

 

Dental Meetings Quintessence Will Attend in February


Yankee Dental Congress: Booth #1003
hosted by the Massachusetts Dental Society January 31–February 2 in Boston, Massachusetts

ICOI Winter Implant Symposium: Booth #101
hosted by the International College of Oral Implantologists February 14–16 in Phoenix, Arizona

CDS 2019 Midwinter Meeting: Booth #3311
hosted by the Chicago Dental Society February 21–23 in Chicago, Illinois

AAFP 68th Annual Scientific Session
hosted by the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics February 22–23 in Chicago, Illinois

LMT LAB DAY Chicago
hosted by LMT Communications February 21–23 in Chicago, Illinois

 

Upcoming Quintessence Events


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