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Tooth Erosion: Prevention and Treatment
Kevin HK Yip, Roger J Smales, John A Kaidonis
CHAPTER 1:
Definitions, Appearances, Prevalence and Etiology
INTRODUCTION
DEFINITIONS
APPEARANCES
PREVALENCE
MEASUREMENT
ETIOLOGY
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 2:
Tooth Structure, Saliva and Critical pH
INTRODUCTION
TOOTH STRUCTURE
Enamel
Dentin
Dentin Hypersensitivity
SALIVA
Composition and Functions
Acquired Dental Pellicle and Plaque Biofilm
Production
Hyposalivation and Xerostomia
Sjögren's Syndrome
Buffering Capacity
CRITICAL pH
Why does a tooth dissolve in acid?
Can demineralized enamel be remineralized?
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 3:
Psychological Behaviors and Tooth Erosion
INTRODUCTION
NEGLECT OF ORAL HEALTH
Circumstantial Reasons
Physiological Reasons
Personality Trait Reasons
Psychological Reasons
Psychiatric Reasons
Behavioral and Cognitive Reasons
Specific Dental Care Suggestions
Interdependence of Various Reasons
NEW CHALLENGES FOR DENTISTS
Depression, Anxiety Assessment and Management
Patient-centered Psychological Care
Averting Complaints
Oral Health Education
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT FOR DENTAL STUDENTS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 4:
Prevention and Control of Tooth Erosion
INTRODUCTION
IDENTIFICATION OF PRIMARY CAUSE
ENHANCEMENT OF SALIVARY FLOW AND BUFFERING CAPACITY
ENHANCEMENT OF TOOTH SURFACE INTEGRITY
Xerostomia
PLACEMENT OF TOOTH SURFACE BARRIERS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 5:
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Tooth Erosion
INTRODUCTION
PREVALENCE, ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS
DIAGNOSIS OF GERD
Symptomatology
Upper Endoscopy
Esophageal pH Monitoring
Proton Pump Inhibitor Drug Test
TREATMENT OF GERD
Tooth Erosion
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 6:
Diagnosis and Control of Intrinsic Tooth Erosion
INTRODUCTION
CLINICAL APPEARANCES
CAUSES
Hyposalivation as a Cofactor
MANAGEMENT
Preventive Dental Treatment
Restorative Dental Treatment
CASE HISTORY REPORT
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 7:
Diagnosis and Control of Extrinsic Tooth Erosion
INTRODUCTION
CLINICAL APPEARANCES
CAUSES
MANAGEMENT
Preventive Dental Treatment
Restorative Dental Treatment
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 8:
Differential Wear of Teeth and Restorative Materials
INTRODUCTION
TYPES OF WEAR
MEASUREMENTS OF WEAR
TOOTH WEAR
RESTORATION WEAR
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 9:
Clinical and Technical Aspects of Occlusal Reconstruction
INTRODUCTION
OCCLUSION IN ORAL REHABILITATION
CONFORMATIVE OCCLUSION APPROACH
Conventional Conformative Occlusion
Conformative Occlusion with a Multidisciplinary Approach
REORGANIZED OCCLUSION APPROACH
Reorganised Occlusion with PAP Approach
Sequential Permanent Restorations from Posterior to Anterior
Reorganized Occlusion with a Multidisciplinary Approach
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 10:
Restoration of Anterior and Posterior Teeth
INTRODUCTION
CLINICAL FEATURES OF EROSION
RESTORATIVE MANAGEMENT USING DAHL APPLIANCES
CASE HISTORY REPORTS
Tooth Erosion with Loss of Normal OVD
Tooth Erosion without Loss of Normal OVD
Tooth Erosion with a Collapsed or Traumatic Occlusion
CONCLUSIONS
INTRODUCTION
CLINICAL FEATURES OF ATTRITION AND TOOTH GRINDING
CASE HISTORY REPORT
CONCLUSIONS
INTRODUCTION
METHODS FOR RE-ESTABLISHING OCCLUSAL VERTICAL DIMENSION
Occlusal Splints and Removable Dentures
Direct Resin Composite Build-ups
Cast and Porcelain Restorations for Posterior Teeth
Full Mouth Oral Rehabilitation
CASE HISTORY REPORT
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 11:
Use of Oral Health Care Products for Tooth Erosion
INTRODUCTION
SELECTION OF ORAL PRODUCTS
Medicated Chewing Gums
Dentifrices
Therapeutic Mouthrinses
Topical Pastes and Gels
Saliva Substitutes
Lip Salves
Removable Denture Disinfectants
Cholinergic Salivary Stimulants
CASE HISTORIES
Intrinsic (Endogenous) Erosion
Extrinsic (Exogenous) Erosion
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
Appendices
SUGAR-FREE MEDICATED CHEWING GUMS
DENTIFRICES
Dentifrices with High Concentrations of Fluoride
Dentifrices without Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
TOPICAL PASTES AND GELS
Casein-derived Pastes
Fluoride Foams and Gels
THERAPEUTIC MOUTHRINSES
Fluoride Rinses
Chlorhexidine Rinses
Other Rinses
SALIVA SUBSTITUTES
INDEX
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