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The latest edition of this well established volume continues to provide an accessible, lavishly illustrated guide to the current practice of clinical endodontics. Now under the leadership of a new editorial team, Endodontics 4e has been completely restructured to provide a more contemporary approach to the subject area. As with previous editions, clinical topics are addressed in a clear step-by-step manner and have been specially designed to provide sensible ‘best practice’ routes through often conflicting approaches to treatment. The new edition contains over 1500 images, many previously unpublished, while new chapters contain information on tooth development and the endodontic interfaces with orthodontics, general and oral medicine, and orofacial pain.. Developments in the latest underlying research, as well as advances in dental materials and equipment, are included throughout. Now with a new contributor team to bring a fresh approach to the subject matter, this volume will be ideal for recent graduates wishing to consolidate their knowledge, GDPs needing to enhance their skills and any reader about to launch a new career through specialist training. New to this edition The latest edition is completely restructured to provide a more contemporary approach to the subject area New chapters added, including material on tooth development, endodontic interfaces with orthodontics, general and oral medicine, and orofacial pain Latest research findings integrated into the various endodontic clinical applications Application of new equipment and materials highlighted where appropriate New contributors bring a fresh approach to the subject matter By Kishor Gulabivala, BDS, MSc, FDS RCS (Edin), PhD, FHEA , Head of Endodontology & Restorative Dentistry, Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK and Yuan-Ling Ng, BDS, MSc, MRD RCS (Eng), PhD, FHEA, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Endodontology, Director of Masters Programmes in Endodontology, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK Table of Contents: Introduction Section 1 Rationale for disease management 1. Tooth development, morphology and physiology 2. Biological and clinical rationale for vital pulp therapy 3. Biological and clinical rationale for root canal treatment Section 2 Preparation for delivery of endodontic treatment 4. Diagnosis of endodontic problems 5. Treatment planning 6. Pre-endodontic management Section 3 Delivery of endodontic treatment 7. Vital pulp therapy 8. Non-surgical root canal treatment 9. Management of root canal treatment failure 10. Management of emergencies and traumatic injuries 11. Management of root resorption Section 4 Multi-disciplinary aspects of endodontic management 12. The perio-endo interface 13. The ortho-endo interface 14. The restorative-endo interface 15. The medical-endo interface 16. The orofacial pain-endo interface 17. The oral medicine/oral surgery-endo interface
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