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Quintessence ESTHETICS IMPLANTS TMD/OCCLUSION ORTHODONTICS MULTIDISCIPLINARY PRACTICE MANAGEMENT ENDODONTICS/ORAL LASERS PEDIATRICS PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY PERIODONTICS/DENTAL HYGIENE SPANISH LANGUAGE BOOKS EBOOKS QUINTESSENTIALS SERIES BIOMATERIALS/RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY PROSTHODONTICS/DENTAL TECHNOLOGY ORAL PATHOLOGY/ORAL MEDICINE ORAL/MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY SUCCESS STRATEGIES Linda Greenwall, Cathy Jameson for the Aesthetic Practice 2012 UK CATALOGUE Books | Journals | Multimedia

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Quintessence

ESTHETICS

IMPLANTS

TMD/OCCLUSION

ORTHODONTICSMULTIDISCIPLINARY

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

ENDODONTICS/ORAL LASERS

PEDIATRICS

PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY

PERIODONTICS/DENTAL HYGIENE

SPANISH LANGUAGEBOOKS

EBOOKSQUINTESSENTIALS SERIES

BIOMATERIALS/RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY

PROSTHODONTICS/DENTAL TECHNOLOGY

ORAL PATHOLOGY/ORAL MEDICINE

ORAL/MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

SucceSS StrategieSLinda greenwall, cathy Jameson

for the aesthetic Practice

2012 UK CATALOGUEBooks | Journals | Multimedia

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Aesthetics ___________________________________ 5–8

Biomaterials/Restorative Dentistry ___________________ 9

endodontics/oral Lasers _______________________10, 11

Implants __________________________________ 12–18

Multidisciplinary ____________________________ 19–22

oral/Maxillofacial surgery ______________________ 23, 24

oral Pathology/oral Medicine ______________________ 25

orthodontics _______________________________ 26–28

Paediatrics ___________________________________ 29

Periodontics/Dental Hygiene ____________________ 30, 31

Practice Management ___________________________ 32

Preventive Dentistry _____________________________ 33

Prosthodontics/Dental technology _______________ 34–38

tMD/occlusion ________________________________ 39

Quintessentials series ________________________ 40, 41

Journals __________________________________ 42–47

Dental explorer/Forthcoming ______________________ 49

new ________________________________________ 50

Implants _____________________________________ 51

Compendium/Anatomy __________________________ 52

Interactive ____________________________________ 53

Quintessence Live ____________________________54, 55

Dental Video Journal ____________________________ 56

Dynamics of orthodontics _________________________ 57

Clinical support/symposia ________________________ 58

Books with DVD-RoM ___________________________ 59

Advanced Learning ___________________________60, 61

Author Index __________________________________ 62

order Form ___________________________________ 63

Prices listed in the catalog are subject to change without notice.

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iPad, iPhone, iBooks, iBookstore, and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.

Quintessence Books Now on iPad® and iPhone®

Using the iBooks® app on your iPad or iPhone, you can quickly download Quintessence books and carry them with you wherever you go. Download samples before you buy to test features and experience what it’s like to have this informa-tion constantly at your fingertips. These digital books contain the same clear, crisp images Quintessence is known for but now come in an easily searchable format with zoom function. Below you’ll find just some of the titles we’ve made available in iBook format, including both classic and new books, listed alphabetically by title. Don’t see the one you want? For a complete, up-to-date list, visit the iBookstoreSM or go to quintpub.co.uk, and check back often—it’s growing fast!

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❑ Change Your Smile: Discover How a New Smile Can Transform Your Life, Fourth Edition Ronald E. Goldstein; £16.99/a18.99

❑ Clinical Success in Bone Surgery with Ultrasonic Devices: Marie Poblete-Michel, Jean-François Michel; £52.99/a59.99

❑ Clinical Success in Early Orthodontic Treatment Antonio Patti, Guy Perrier d`Arc; £44.99/a59.99

❑ Clinical Success in Endodontic Retreatment: Stephane Simon, Wilhelm-J. Pertot; £59.99/a71

❑ Clinical Success in Impacted Third Molar Extraction Jean-Marie Korbendau, Xavier Korbendau; £44.99/a59.99

❑ Clinical Success in Invisalign Orthodontic Treatment: Richard Bouchez; £59.99/a69.99

❑ Clinical Success in Management of Advanced Periodontitis: Roger Detienville; £38.99/a49.99

❑ Clinical Success in Surgical and Orthodontic Treatment of Impacted Teeth Jean-Marie Korbendau, Antonio Patti; £44.99/a57.99

❑ Clinician’s Handbook of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Daniel M. Laskin; £38.99/a44.99

❑ Color Atlas of Cone Beam Volumetric Imaging for Dental Applications Dale A. Miles; £79.99/a89.99

❑ Dental Materials and Their Selection, Fourth Edition William J. O’Brien; £37.99/a54.40

❑ Dental Practice: Get in the Game Michael M. Okuji; £44.99/a52.99

❑ Dentistry with a Vision: Building a Rewarding Practice and a Balanced Life Gerald I. Kendall and Gary S. Wadhwa; £22.99/a25.99

❑ Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry: A Contemporary Approach, Third Edition James B. Summitt. William J. Robbins, Thomas J. Hilton, and Richard S. Schwartz; £59.99/a76

❑ Glossary of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants: William R. Laney; £64.99/a79.99

❑ Implant Overdentures: The Standard of Care for Edentulous Patients Jocelyne S. Feine and Gunnar E. Carlsson; £31.99/a37.99

❑ Inflammation: A Review of the Process, Fifth Edition Henry O. Trowbridge and Robert C. Emling; £12.99/a13.99

❑ ITI Treatment Guide Volume 1: Implant Therapy in the Es-thetic Zone: Single-Tooth Replacements Daniel Buser, Urs Belser and Daniel Wismeijer; £59.99/a69.99

❑ ITI Treatment Guide Volume 2: Loading Protocols in Implant Dentistry: Partially Dentate Patients Daniel Wismeijer, Daniel Buser and Urs Belser; £59.99/a69.99

❑ ITI Treatment Guide Volume 3: Implant Placement in Post-Extraction Sites: Treatment Options Daniel Buser, Urs Belser and Daniel Wismeijer; £59.99/a69.99

❑ ITI Treatment Guide Volume 4: Loading Protocols in Implant Dentistry: Edentulous Patients Daniel Wismeijer, Daniel Buser and Urs Belser; £59.99/a69.99

❑ Lab Manual of Normal Oral Histology Holliston L. Riviere; £20.99/a24.99

❑ Oral and Intravenous Bisphosphonate–Induced Osteone-crosis of the Jaws: History, Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment, Second Edition Robert E. Marx; £44.99/a52.99

❑ Orofacial Pain: Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management, Fourth Edition Reeny de Leeuw; £14.99/a24.99

❑ Surgical Complications in Oral Implantology: Etiology, Prevention, and Management Louie Al-Faraje; £114.99/a139.99

❑ Temporomandibular Disorders: An Evidence-Based Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment Daniel M. Laskin, Charles S. Greene, and William L. Hylander; £69.99/a119.99

❑ The SAC Classification in Implant Dentistry: Anthony Dawson, Stephen Chen; £74.99/a79.99

❑ The Science and Art of Dental Ceramics: The Nature Ceramics and their Clinical Use John McLean; £59.99/a122.71

❑ Tobacco and Your Oral Health Arden G. Christen and Jennifer A. Klein; £11.99/a13.99

❑ Tough Questions, Great Answers: Responding to Patient Concerns About Today’s Dentistry Robin Wright; £13.99/a16.99

❑ Urgent Care in the Dental Office Gena Terezhalmy and Levente G. Batizy; £30.99/a34.99

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Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Dentition: A Biomimetic Approach

Pascal Magne and Urs Belser

This book introduces a unique approach to esthetic restoration of the anterior den-tition. Guided by the philosophy of biomi-metics, the authors combine sound biologic principles with an overriding respect for the natural intact tooth to achieve esthetic satisfaction with bonded porcelain restorations. The reader will find all the information and step-by-step

instruction needed to obtain the authors’ superior results, which are showcased throughout the book.

406 pp; 1,037 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-422-1; £148/a218

Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Material Selection and Technique

Edited by Douglas A. Terry

With the scientific knowledge and clinical and laboratory expertise of an elect international editorial team, this book encompasses many facets of dentistry including biomaterials, dental technology, operative dentistry, prosthodontics, orthodontics, periodontics, and implant dentistry. Each chapter is divided into two parts. The first part consists of the latest evidence-based clinical concepts and biomaterials information related to the topic.

The second section provides step-by-step illustration of the associated clinical procedures. The detailed photographic description of restorative and surgical procedures will ensure proper decision making and enhanced technique. Clini-cians, technicians, and auxiliary staff will discover ways to make improvements in their work, maximize their productivity, and provide improved oral health to their patients.

771 pp; 2,000+ colour illus; ISBN 978-0-9822928-0-8; £220/a258

World of Anterior Ceramic RestorationsYeojoon Koh

This beautifully designed and visually stunning clinical atlas offers myriad clinical situations in which anterior ceramic restorations can be used to correct esthetic problems. Each section presents one case that focuses on a distinct set of esthetic and dental conditions that necessitate restoration, such as fracture, crowding, rotation, asymmetry, discoloration, contour, caries, or implant considerations, among others. The case pre-sentation begins by showing the definitive esthetic result alongside a succinct, multilingual (English, German, Japanese, and Korean) description of the initial conditions and the procedure used. Then follow the clinical images illustrating the procedure, step-by-step. With its inviting presentation and its emphasized visual component, this book is intended as a communication tool between the dentist, the ceramist, and the patient: It functions as a guide to various approaches for the dentist, a tool for understanding tooth shape and condi-tions for the ceramist, and a preview of the esthetic result for the patient. Because communication and cooperation between these three parties are essential for a successful esthetic outcome, this book is an indispensable resource for any esthetic dentist.

ContentsLight and Color/Form • Normally Aligned Tooth • Rotated or Malpositioned Tooth • Discolored Tooth • Severely Destructed Tooth • Periodontally Compromised Tooth • Porcelain Laminate Veneer • Bridge • Implant

216 pp; 614 colour illus; ISBN 978-89-5741-207-7; £80/a120

Volume 2—Prosthetic Treat-ment: A Systematic Approach to Esthetic, Biologic, and Func-tional Integration

Mauro Fradeani and Giancarlo Barducci

This much-anticipated book presents the procedural phases required to achieve optimal esthetics in fixed prostheses. Communication between the clinician and the technician is highlighted through a presentation of all clinical and laboratory procedures. Detailed clinical photographs and illustrations accompany each treat-ment phase.

600 pp; 2,500 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-171-9; £230/a280

Esthetic Rehabilitation in Fixed Prosthodontics

Volume 1—Esthetic Analy-sis: A Systematic Approach to Prosthetic Treatment

Mauro Fradeani

This text provides a systematic approach to facial evaluation during esthetic treatment planning. Each chapter presents a different esthetic parameter involved in facial, den-tolabial, phonetic, dental, and gingival analysis. This popular book is an invaluable tool for all clinicians practicing esthetic and restorative dentistry.

352 pp; 1,136 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-108-5; £168/a210 SF

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Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning: Principles, Design, Implementation

Edited by Michael Cohen

This book articulates the process by which master clinicians treatment plan their cases. In the first part of each chapter, 18 of the world’s most respected clinicians share the key principles that guide their case-planning decisions. In the second part, they present the diagnostic findings of one of their own cases, invite the reader to treatment plan the case, then present their own plan and the actual treat-ment rendered along with large, full-color images. With the authors representing every specialty in dentistry—periodontology, orthodontics, prostho- dontics, endodontics, and oral and maxillofacial surgery—this book demonstrates comprehensive treatment-planning principles from the perspective of every clinician.

ContributorsAndrew M. Alpert • Gerard J. Chiche • Michael Cohen • Galip Gürel • Greggory Kinzer • John C. Kois • Vincent G. Kokich • Sonia S. Leziy • Brahm A. Miller • Ricardo Mitrani • Henry I. Nichols • Ariel J. Raigrodski • Stephen Rimer • Ward M. Smalley • Frank Spear • Neil L. Starr • Lloyd M. Tucker • John D. West

568 pp; 1,350 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-474-0; £188/a328

Inspiration: People, Teeth, and Restorations

Edited by Luiz Narciso Baratieri

Natural tooth behaves much as a collection of mosaics that change color according to the type of light and media in which they are found, and it is this beauty of tooth composition and form that is the inspiration to those who seek to mimic tooth in dental restorations. This stunning atlas represents over 25 years of dedi-cated study into the optical behavior of teeth and restorative materials. Although the authors wow read-ers with dazzling photography throughout, this book moves beyond a mere clinical art book that only shows what is possible. The practical purpose of this book is also to outline the clinical sequences of how to use composite resins and dental ceramics to achieve the optical characteristics observed so exquisitely in natu-ral teeth. By blending art and dental science, the authors have created an ultimate textbook on dental anatomy and restorative dentistry that explores the underlying makeup of the layered structures of the teeth and reveals the techniques of how to meet the challenge of mimicking natural tooth.

ContentsTranslucence • Opalescence • Opaque Halo Effect • Surface Texture • Dentin • Dentin-Enamel Junction • Aging • Counter-Opalescence • Composite Resins • Ceramics • CAD/CAM Technology • Dental Bleaching • Restoration of Anterior Teeth • Restoration of Poste-rior Teeth • Oral Rehabilitation Cases

478 pp (approx); ISBN 978-1-85097-229-7; Available Autumn 2012

Interdisciplinary Treatment Plan-ning, Volume II: Comprehensive Case Studies

Edited by Michael Cohen

Volume I of Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning paved the way to a higher level of proficiency in case planning by introducing and illustrating essen-tial principles employed by master clinicians in their quest for predictability and excellence. This second volume takes readers to the next important step: learning by repetition through the presentation of additional cases treated by master clinicians from every specialty. Each is introduced by the clinician, who provides the rationale for choosing the particu-lar case, a suggested focus in treatment plan design, key elements to consider when planning the case, and what the reader can expect to learn from the process. The case presentations follow the for-mat established in the first volume: Diagnostic find-ings and pretreatment images are presented first to allow the reader to develop a treatment plan, then the master clinician’s proposed treatment plan and account of actual treatment provided are detailed, accompanied by treatment and posttreatment images. Continuing the innovative educational approach of the best-selling first volume, this book provides the opportunity to learn through the experi-ence of developing comprehensive treatment plans under the guidance of master clinicians.

ContributorsNitzan Bichacho • Marcelo A. Calamita • Murilo Calgaro • Yen-Wei Chen • Stephen J. Chu • Chris-tian Coachman • George Duello • Stefano Gracis • Galip Gürel • Jim Janakievski • Greggory A. Kinzer • John C. Kois • Vincent O. Kokich, Jr • Vincent G. Kokich, Sr • Glenn D. Krieger • Cobi J. Landsberg • Sonia S. Leziy • Siegfried Marquardt • Brahm A. Miller • Ricardo Mitrani • Tal Morr • Henry I. Nich-ols • Robert “Tito” Norris • Ariel J. Raigrodski • J. William Robbins • Anthony G. Sclar • Ward M. Smalley • Dennis P. Tarnow • Eric Van Dooren • John D. West

536 pp; 1,226 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-501-3; £252/a320

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EVOLUTION: Contemporary Protocols for Anterior Single-Tooth Implants

Iñaki Gamborena and Markus Blatz

This book will open new paths for the treatment of single-tooth dental implants in the esthetic zone. Along the way, it will propel clinicians and dental technicians to the forefront of innovative implant protocols, biologic and technical inventions, and contemporary clinical procedures while providing a concise over-view of up-to-date scientific evidence. Lavishly illustrated and presented in a novel style, this book will take readers on a unique visual journey and provide a detailed, step-by-step guide to mastering anterior single-implant therapy.

ContentsNew Developments and Protocols for Treatment • Contemporary Approach to Dental Implantology • Natural Oral Peri-Implant Esthetics: Restore What Was Lost • Immediate Implant Protocols: Preserve or Improve What Is There • Multidisciplinary Approach to Single Implant Restorations • Failures and Solu-tions, Challenging Clinical Cases

ISBN 978-0-86715-496-2; Available Autumn 2012

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A Diary Through the LensNaoki Hayashi

This luminous collection of photographs showcases the de velopment of an excep-tionally talented technician whose natural-looking restor ations are the very essence of harmony between art and science. Sections on porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns, all-ceramic crowns, and porcelain laminate

veneers demonstrate the versatility of these materials and serve as models of inspiration for dentists and technicians alike.

144 pp; 334 colour illus; ISBN 978-4-87417-859-1; £118/a198

The Science and Art of Por-celain Laminate VeneersGalip Gürel

This book guides the entire esthetic team in understanding the patient’s needs and formulating a treatment plan to address esthetic considerations as well as occlu-sal, periodontal, and functional require-ments. It also discusses expanded PLV applications, minimally invasive tooth preparation, and impression techniques.

528 pp; 1,200 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-060-6; £148/a198

Change Your Smile: Discover How a New Smile Can Transform Your Life, Fourth Edition

Ronald E. Goldstein

Change Your Smile speaks directly to patients about the range of possibilities as well as the limitations of cosmetic dental treatment, arming them with the knowledge they need to communicate effectively with their dentists. Like its

predecessors, the fourth edition invites readers to analyze their own smile and then observe how specific cosmetic procedures dramatically improved the appearance of actual patients who sought treatment for the same problem. Problems that can detract from a smile are presented with information show-casing the various cosmetic solutions available to resolve it. Featuring abun-dant before-and-after photographs, detailed charts for side-by-side comparison of treatment options, and myriad fashion and beauty tips.

244 pp (softcover); 484 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-466-5; £19.75/a29.50

Esthetics of Anterior Fixed ProsthodonticsGerard J. Chiche and Alain Pinault

With superior color illustrations, this book offers principles and methods for achieving the best possible esthetic results. Learn how the restorative den-tist works with the dental technician, the periodontist, and the orthodontist. As clear as it is comprehensive, this book is invaluable to the general dentist, the specialist, and the laboratory technician.

204 pp; 505 illus (465 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-258-6; £78/a144

Solutions for Dental Esthetics: The Natural Look

Toyohiko Hidaka

This book is inspired by a passion for the natural principles of esthetics in den-tistry. The author emphasizes the impor-tance of the proportions of the face and mouth, the shape of the teeth and their

relationships in the dentogingival complex, and the numerous facets of natural colors and surfaces in the esthetic rehabilitation. Case studies document the success of this approach and give clinicians interested in esthetic dentistry useful suggestions to implement in their own practice.

155 pp; 345 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-176-4; £68/a78

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Smile Design: A Guide for Clinician, Ceramist, and Patient

Gerard J. Chiche and Hitoshi Aoshima

Patient satisfaction with esthetic treat-ment depends on the clinician’s ability to understand the patient’s desires and to communicate effectively with the dental ceramist. Facilitation of this three-way communication is the purpose of this clinical atlas. Presents pa tient objectives, treatment plans and outcomes, shade selection, and other elements of smile design in a straightforward style.

140 pp; 395 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-435-1; £78/a118 F

Principles of Esthetic IntegrationClaude R. Rufenacht

This book guides dental practitioners toward a better understanding of the art and science of esthetics by helping them develop conscious knowledge of the vari-ous factors that affect it. The information provided will help the practitioner acquire a solid and practical knowledge of the prin-ciples, criteria, and factors that generate beauty in dentofacial compositions.

248 pp; 532 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-369-9; £98/a140 SF

Tooth Whitening: Indications and Outcomes of Nightguard Vital Bleaching

Van B. Haywood

This pictorial atlas presents the results of nightguard vital bleaching with tray applica-tion of 10% carbamide peroxide, an afford-able alternative to more invasive cosmetic treatment options. Covers indications and contraindications, step-by-step procedures, treatment times, longevity, and special con-siderations for patients with sensitivity and

other existing tooth conditions. An ideal chairside tool.

152 pp; 428 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-450-4; £64/a98

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Pulp-Dentin Biology in Restorative DentistryIvar A. Mjör

This books describes the pulp-dentin com-plex and its response to intraoral insults as well as restorative procedures provided in clinical practice. Supplemented with numerous histologies.

168 pp (softcover); 283 illus (158 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-412-2; £46/a69

Minimally Invasive Dentistry: The Management of Caries

Edited by Nairn H. F. Wilson

This book provides succinct, authoritative, evidence-based insight into the many var-ied, recent developments in cariology, together with essential infor ma tion and guidance of immediate practical relevance to the forward-thinking practitioner.

168 pp; 170 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-105-4; £62/a78

Dental Materials and Their Selection, Fourth Edition

Edited by William J. O’Brien

This book presents the essential knowl-edge of material structure and properties and shows how to apply the framework of material science to restorative treatment plans. This didactic approach will enable students to select appropriate materials and handle them correctly for optimum clinical performance.

448 pp; 250 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-437-5; £48/a68

Esthetics with Resin Composite: Basics and Techniques (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Burkard Hugo

This book/DVD-ROM set shows how highly esthetic direct resin composite restorations can be created in the anterior dentition using a minimally invasive approach. Step-by-step procedures for completing treat-ment in a single session are detailed in the text as well as on the accompanying DVD-ROM for various clinical situations.

272 pp; 1,227 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-183-2; £158/a178

Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry: A Contemporary Approach, Third Edition

Edited by James B. Summitt, J. William Robbins, Thomas J. Hilton, and Richard S. Schwartz

This revised textbook combines proven methods with the latest scientific develop-ments in preventive and restorative dentistry. Current concepts in caries man-agement and remineralization are discussed, as is preservation of pulpal health. Students,

educators, and practitioners alike will find this a valuable resource.

612 pp; 1,485 illus (604 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-452-8; £62/a95 Adhesive Metal-Free Restorations: Current Concepts for the Esthetic Treatment of Posterior TeethDidier Dietschi and Roberto Spreafico

This book offers a simple yet comprehen-sive approach to the esthetic adhesive restoration of posterior teeth. The direct, semidirect, and indirect techniques, as well as luting and finishing procedures, are covered in detail.

220 pp; 446 illus (355 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-328-6; £74/a99

Progress in Conservative DentistryEdited by Adrian Lussi and Markus Schaffner

This richly illustrated book discusses the comprehensive advances in technology and scientific understanding that have affected the practice of preventive dentistry in recent years. Chapters cover the developments in many specialties, including caries pre-vention, adhesive restorative treatments, endodontics, and halitosis.

275 pp; 310 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-228-0; Available Summer 2012

Guidelines for Adhesive Dentistry: The Key to Success (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Antonio Cerutti, Francesco Mangani, and Angelo Putignano

This book/DVD-ROM set provides a dynamic multimedia program that effec-tively teaches the fundamental techniques of contemporary operative dentistry. Nar-rated videoclips, 3D reconstructions, and illustrated clinical phases from real cases guide the user through each phase of restorative treatment—from field isolation

to the final polishing of the definitive restoration.

416 pp; 1,383 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-179-5; £152/a168

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Die Zahnmedizin war in den letzten Jahren und Jahrzehnten einem umfangreichen, alle ihre Teilgebiete berührenden Wandel unterworfen. Neue Technologien wurden entwickelt und biologische Prinzipien und Abläufe besser verstanden. „Fortschritte der Zahnerhaltung“ beleuchtet die sich hieraus ergebenden neuen As-pekte für die Präventivzahnmedizin und Zahnerhaltung und gibt einen umfassen-den Überblick über aktuelle Entwicklungen dieses abwechslungsreichen und für den Zahnarzt grundlegenden Fachgebietes. In 25 Kapiteln wird das breite Spektrum neuer Entwicklungen von der Kariesprophy-laxe über die adhäsive Füllungstherapie und Endodontologie bis hin zu dentalen Ero-sionen und Halitosis beleuchtet. Die reiche Bebilderung und hervorgehobene Merk-sätze erleichtern die Umsetzung des heutigen Wissens in der täglichen Praxis, in der Lehre und im Studium.

Prof. Dr. med. dent. Adrian Lussi1974–1979 Chemie-Studium an der ETH Zürich, Diplom. 1979 Gymnasial-lehrerpatent (Hauptfach Chemie). 1978–1983 Studium der Zahnmedizin an den Universitäten Zürich und Bern, Staatsexamen in Bern. 1985 Promo-tion zum Dr. med. dent. 1986–1987 Nationalfonds-Stipendium für einen Forschungsaufenthalt in den USA. 1987–1995 Oberarzt und Lektor an der Klinik für Zahnerhaltung, Universität Bern. 1993 Habilitation (Zahnerhal-tung und Präventivzahnmedizin). 1995 Abteilungsleiter an der Klinik für Zahnerhaltung, Präventiv- und Kinderzahnmedizin. 1998 Titularprofessor, 2001 Außerordentlicher Professor, 2006 Ordentlicher Professor.

Dr. med. dent. Markus Scha� ner 1981–1986 Studium der Zahnmedizin an der Universität Bern. 1986–1987 Assistent in Privatpraxis. 1988 Promotion zum Dr. med. dent. 1988 Militär-assistent an der Abteilung für Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie, Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenklinik, Inselspital Bern. 1989–1990 Assistent an der Klinik für Oralchirurgie, Universität Bern. 1991–1992 Assistent in Privatpraxis und an der Klinik für Zahnerhaltung, Präventiv- und Kinderzahnmedizin, Universi-tät Bern, seit 1993 Oberarzt. 1993 eigene Praxis in Interlaken, Kanton Bern. 2008 Lektor an der Klinik für Zahnerhaltung, Präventiv- und Kinderzahn-medizin, Universität Bern.

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Esthetic Clinical Case Studies: Dilemmas & Solutions

Irfan Ahmad

Focusing on the anterior dentition, the author demonstrates how a systematic approach can transform esthetic dilem-mas into solutions. The pros and cons of various treatment options are presented in the comprehensive planning of each case. Copious clinical photographs detail every stage of treatment and show the latest techniques to refine esthetic results for success in any practice.

136 pp; 383 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-172-6; £96/a118

Tooth Whitening in Esthetic DentistrySo-Ran Kwon, Seok-Hoon Ko, and Linda H. Greenwall

This two-volume guide describes the full range of professional tooth whiten-ing procedures. In addition, the authors address the topics of sensitiv-ity, maintenance of bleaching results, and over-the-counter bleaching prod-ucts. Useful tools such as a whitening flow chart, patient questionnaire, and tooth-shade evaluation protocol are provided. The accompanying Tooth Whitening Communication Tool is a collection of treatment photographs to

help the clinician communicate the expected outcome of whitening procedures to the patient.

216 pp; 371 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-177-1; £108/a118

The Art of the Smile: Integrating Prosthodontics, Ortho dontics, Periodontics, Dental Technology, and Plastic Surgery in Esthetic Dental Treatment

Edited by Rafi Romano

This book combines the latest approaches to esthetic treatment by the world’s top clinicians in prostho- odontics, orth o dontics, periodontics, dental technology, and plastic surgery. Lavishly illustrated, it offers a multidis-ciplinary perspective on diagnosis and treatment planning, integrating proce-dures for many common clinical situa-

tions. Specialists and general practitioners alike will learn much from this book.

456 pp; 1,167 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-096-5; £168/a210

The Art of Treatment Planning: Dental and Medical Approaches to the Face and Smile

Edited by Rafi Romano

Proper dissemination of knowledge in the dental specialties is currently one of the biggest obstacles to consistent improvement in care. This book exam-ines the treatment-planning process from a multidisciplinary perspective in an effort to balance the very complex process of diagnosis with the need for simplicity and coherence. Like its pred-ecessor, The Art of the Smile, this book promotes theoretical understanding

while offering practical insight and clinical guidance. It is intended for the begin-ner and the advanced clinician alike, each seeking the tools necessary to achieve an optimal result.

480 pp; 866 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-197-9; £188/a220

The Art of Passion: A Photo-graphic Journey

Edward A. McLaren

Representing years of pho-tographic study, this ele-gant full-color book explores the color charac-teristics, form, texture, and luster of teeth. Under-standing the optical behav-ior of natural tooth can

guide clinicians in their use of artificial materials and enable them to better re-create natural optics in dental restorations. The author shows step-by-step how to determine correct tooth shade information and communicate it effectively to technicians. In addition, ceramic layering techniques are covered with a detailed explanation of the “skeleton build-up” and followed with multiple patient cases. This limited edition, numbered book will inspire anyone interested in dental esthetics.

112 pp; 150 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 957-41-3740-6; £100/a148

Veneer VisionsOliver Reichert di Lorenzen

The state-of-the-art veneer procedures described in this atlas require neither reduc-tion of tooth structure nor administration of anesthetic; the perfect smile can be delivered to patients in one painless appointment. Moreover, use of a wax-up/mock-up allows patients to

preview the proposed smile makeover before committing to treatment. Full-color before-and-after cases demonstrate the use of no-prep veneers alone and in combination with other fixed prostheses. A dual English/Spanish language book.

120 pp; 300 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-200-6; £90/a98

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Engin Taviloglu

The primary goal of this atlas was to provide support for dentists, who are inter-ested in composite applications in esthetic dentistry and to provide them with a visual tool in order to better explain treatment details to their patients, as well as reminding them of the fact that it is possible to make alternative restorations by using composites without removing too much tooth structure from healthy tooth tissues for treatment purposes.

96 pp; 400 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-605-89856-5-0; £90/a98

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Endo-Periodontal LesionsEdoardo Foce

Endodontic and periodontal lesions can manifest identical symptoms despite originating from separate pathogens, and traditional classification has rein-forced etiologic imprecision in both diagnosis and treatment. Supported by a thorough analysis of the diagnostic, etiopathogenic, and clinical factors, the author of this succinct book proposes new terminology and a simplified clas-sification of endo-periodontal lesions that shed light on an ambiguous patho-logic situation that is often misinter-preted in clinical practice. Step-by-step,

the reader is guided through a systematic differential diagnosis in order to dis-tinguish the signs and symptoms arising from each etiology, which determine how to proceed with appropriate treatment.

120 pp; 636 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-210-5; £98/a108

Treatment of Endodontic InfectionsJosé F. Siqueira, Jr

The ultimate goal of endodontic treat-ment is either to prevent the development of apical periodontitis or to create ade-quate conditions for periradicular tissue healing. This book provides effective treatment options for achieving both goals. The first section of the book details the microbiologic and pathophysiologic aspects of apical periodontitis. The sec-ond section focuses on the principles and practice of predictable endodontic treat-ment and the prevention of apical peri-odontitis. In this way, a thorough

understanding of disease etiology, pathogenesis, and host-pathogen interaction issues sets the groundwork for effective endodontic treatment.

416 pp; 355 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-205-1; £106/a128

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Practical Lessons in Endodontic TreatmentDonald E. Arens, Alan H. Gluskin, Christine I. Peters, and Ove A. Peters

This companion to the popular book Prac-tical Lessons in Endodontic Surgery offers expert guidance to clinicians who have limited experience in the nonsurgical pro-cedures involved in root canal therapy. Synthesizing the latest clinical concepts and technologies with tried-and-true tra-ditional treatment methods, it introduces readers to the challenges associated with nonsurgical endodontics and delivers realistic solutions in a clear, step-by-step,

“lesson-based” format. Each of the 42 lessons offers useful, workable, and, above all, practical information and recommendations covering a specific aspect of endo- dontic care.

344 pp (spiral bound); 355 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-483-2; £82/a89

Problems in Endodontics: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Edited by Michael Hülsmann and Edgar Schäfer

This book offers clinically relevant infor-mation for overcoming common prob-lems in endodontic treatment. This is not a step-by-step manual but rather a compendium of the field, including key findings and data from the scientific literature as well as case presentations and practical advice.

600 pp; 850 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-186-3;

£198/a218

Endodontics Manual for the General DentistMartin Trope and Gilberto Debelian

This manual presents step-by-step procedures that allow general practi-tioners to provide root canal therapy for cases that meet specific criteria and to recognize when to refer to a specialist. The authors guide readers through the steps of diagnosing the problem, understanding how and with what instruments to treat it, and per-forming several different treatment procedures.

84 pp (softcover); 150 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-089-7; £39/a56

Clinical Success in Endodontic RetreatmentStéphane Simon and Wilhelm-J. Pertot

Endodontic retreatment is more difficult to perform and involves greater risks compared to primary endodontic treat-ment. This book addresses topics such as indications for endodontic retreat-ment; efficient removal of existing resto-rations and obturation material; challenges such as fractured instru-ments, hard pastes, blockages, and canal negotiation; treatment of perfora-tions; and assessment of prognosis and success. This book will enable

practitioners to undertake endodontic retreatment with greater confidence.

144 pp (softcover); 362 illus; ISBN 978-2-91255-59-0; £82/a89

Endodontic MicrosurgeryEnrique M. Merino

Drawing on more than 15 years of experience, the author of this step-by-step approach to endodontic microsur-gery patiently guides the reader through each phase of treatment: anesthesia, flap design and execution, osteotomy window creation, curettage, hemosta-sis, apicoectomy, ultrasonic retrocavity preparation, drying, obturation, and suturing. He also offers an in-depth explanation of the features, parts, and accessories of the operating micro-scope for effective use in the dental office, along with discussions of pre-

surgical and postsurgical considerations, periodontal regeneration techniques, endo-perio relationships, and placement of immediate implants when the tooth cannot be saved. A comprehensive and contemporary guide to effective micro-surgical endodontic treatment.

352 pp; 1,232 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-178-8; £164/a188

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Seltzer and Bender’s Dental Pulp, Second Edition

Edited by Kenneth M. Hargreaves, Harold E. Goodis, and Franklin R. Tay

This comprehensive update of a classic text presents the latest research on the dental pulp and its interaction with other tissues, highlighting its central role in both local and systemic health. The second edition has been completely revised to incorporate new chapters featuring the most topical issues in research and clinical practice, including developments in stem cell research and pulpodentin regeneration, the effects of the aging process on the pulp, and the interdependent relationship of the pulp and restorative dental procedures. New contributors bring fresh perspec-tive to topics such as pulpal infections, odontalgia, and the relationship between the pulp and periodontal disease. Each chapter provides an introduction to its major themes for the busy clinician or dental student as well as up-to-date, biologically based clinical recommendations for restorative and endodontic procedures. Practicing clinicians will find this information to be essential to providing accurate diagnoses and effective treatment.

ContentsDevelopment of the Pulpodentin Complex • Formation and Repair of Dentin in the Adult • Pulpodentin Complex • Pulp As a Connective Tissue • Stem Cells and Regeneration • Circulation • Dental Innervation • Pain Mechanisms • Pharmacologic Control of Dental Pain • Pulpal Infections • Molecular Mediators of Pulpal Inflammation • The Pulp and Apical Periodontitis • Repair of Pulpal Injury by Dental Materials • Caries, Restorative Dentistry, and the Pulp • Thermal and Mechanical Challenges • Pulpal and Periodontal Diseases • Root Resorption • Aging and the Pulp • Differential Diagnosis of Toothache • Pulp and Systemic Disease

512 pp; 707 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-480-1; £116/a128

Atlas of Laser Applications in DentistryDonald J. Coluzzi and Robert A. Convissar

This clinical atlas presents an overview of intraoral laser use followed by the indica-tions and contraindications, special con-siderations, and relevant risks associated with procedures in each discipline. This book is a quick study for anyone who has invested in laser instrumentation or is contemplating such a purchase.

230 pp; 477 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-476-4; £88/a138

Oral Laser ApplicationEdited by Andreas Moritz

This comprehensive book presents the conventional indications for laser-assisted dentistry. Detailed instructions allow even novices to make successful use of this innovative technology. In-depth discussion of available wave-lengths guides readers in the purchase of a new laser system, and extensive case reports demonstrate achievable therapeutic outcomes. An invaluable guide for clinicians wishing to integrate the laser into their practice.

592 pp; 820 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-150-4; £178/a248

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Peri-Implant Tissue Remodeling: Scientific Background and Clinical Implications

Edited by Luigi Canullo, Roberto Cocchetto, and Ignazio Loi

This multi-contributed textbook covers topics ranging from basic aspects of implant dentistry to advanced concepts such as platform switching, immediate implant placement, and the use of piezoelectric surgery for implant osteotomies. It begins with a review of the systemic, local, and surgical factors affecting bone remodeling. Next, flap design and peri-implant tissue stability are discussed in relation to the concepts of gingival biotype and biologic width. The novel concept of minimally invasive implant site preparation using piezoelectric surgical techniques is presented, fol-lowed by three chapters devoted to the theoretical and practical aspects of platform switching. Sub-sequent chapters address implant-abutment con-nection configurations and how they affect peri-implant bone remodeling as well as other prosthetic aspects of implant dentistry, including preparation design, finish lines, emergence pro-files, and the shoulderless abutment. Bringing all of these concepts together, a comprehensive minimally invasive prosthetic protocol as well as a more specific shoulderless one-abutment protocol are described and illustrated with clinical cases. The final chapter examines plasma cleaning of titanium implants as a method of reducing osseointegration time and improving soft tissue response.

ContentsPeri-Implant Bone Remodeling • Flap Design and Peri-Implant Tissue Stability • Piezoelectric Bone Surgery • Platform Switching • Histologic Aspects of Platform Switching • Biomechanical Aspects of Platform Switching • Implant-Abutment Connec-tions and Peri-Implant Bone Remodeling • Abut-ment Morphology and Peri-Implant Soft Tissues • Prosthetic Protocols for Peri-Implant Tissue Stability • Plasma Cleaning

170 pp (approx); 488 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-88-7492-166-9; £130/a144

Ridge Preservation and Immediate Implantation

Devorah Schwartz-Arad

This impressive evidence-based textbook covers all aspects of immediate implant placement and imme-diate loading with the aim of helping practitioners attain an advanced level of clinical practice in implant dentistry. Chapters present the fundamentals of implant placement, socket preservation, augmenta-tion, peri-implant soft tissue management, and immediate loading protocols, which constitute the basis for predictable, functional, and esthetic out-comes. This book provides additional insight into many topics of growing interest, including preopera-tive orthodontic therapy, dental trauma and dental implants, stress and anxiety in immediate implant placement, smoking and immediate loading, and management of complications. A final chapter on complex and unusual cases showcases the author’s surgical skills and underscores her mastery of all the presented concepts. It is a book to be read and reread by the serious practitioner of implant dentistry.

ContentsDental Implants vs Traditional Treatments • Teeth in One Day • Histological Analysis • Immediate Implant Placement • Flapless Surgery • The Gap, Socket Pres-ervation, and Soft Tissue Augmentation • Esthetic Predictability • Preoperative Orthodontics • Esthetic Zone • Posterior Region • Full-Arch Rehabilitation • Dental Trauma • Psychological and QOL Aspects • Effect of Stress and Anxiety • Smoking • Complica-tions • Complex and Unusual Cases

308 pp; 1,665 illus (colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-216-7; £148/a178 Available Spring 2012

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Georg Bayer, Frank Kistler, Steffen Kistler, Stephan Adler, Jörg Neugebauer

In this book, the authors present the concept for their innovative implant treatment—the SKY fast & fixed approach—and outline the method for placement of angulated implants in the posterior area to provide stable support for immediate restoration with a reduced number of implants, even in atrophied jaws. In addition to the clinical and technical foundations of the SKY fast & fixed approach, the authors present options for prosthetic restoration, and case presentations demonstrate the outstanding clinical results that have been achieved to date.

128 pp; 310 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-217-4; £71/a78

Zygomatic Implants: The Anatomy Guided Approach

Edited by Carlos Aparicio

Zygomatic implants have been in use for more than two decades, and clinical follow-up studies have shown good outcomes. However, this treatment approach is only now seeing a strong resurgence of interest because it can provide patients with a fixed dentition in a short amount of time without any grafts, general anesthesia, or morbidity from a donor site, even in challenging clinical situations. Thus, a tech-nique of relative complexity becomes minimally inva-sive in its application. This book reviews the state of the art of zygomatic implants and outlines several new surgical techniques and adjunctive procedures. The authors cover the fundamentals of using zygo-matic implants, including the rationale behind the approach, anatomical and biomechanical consider-ations, imaging of the zygoma, possible sinus reac-tions, contraindications, prosthodontic considerations, and management of complications. This book will arm clinicians with clear guidelines for using zygomatic implants in the rehabilitation of edentulous patients.

ContentsMinimally Invasive Implant Rehabilitation • Anatomy • Use of Tilted Implants • Biomechanics • Radiographic Examination • Sinus Reactions • Indications and Contra-indications • Oral and Intravenous Conscious Sedation • Zygoma Anatomy Guided Approach (ZAGA) • Establish-ing the Implant Trajectory • Zygoma Quad Experience • Sinus Elevation • Short Dental Implants • Treatment with BMP-2 Sinus Grafting and Transsinus Implants for Immediate Function • Fixed Maxillary Reconstructions • Prosthodontic Aspects • Complications

254 pp (approx); 525 illus (approx); ISBN 978-1-85097-225-9; Available Summer 2012

The Percrestal Sinuslift—From Illu-sion to Reality (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Georg Watzek

Transcrestal sinus floor elevation has become an increasingly popular procedure, particularly with the introduction of innovations targeted at minimally invasive techniques. However, recent reports cast doubt on the efficiency and predictable success of standard techniques. This book is intended to alert the reader to the shortcomings of some accepted techniques of transcrestal sinus floor elevation and provide a blueprint to help develop a surgical proto-col that meets the general medical standards of a minimally invasive procedure. The author builds a careful case through a critical review of pertinent anatomy, biologic considerations, biomechanics, and generally accepted procedures before elucidat-ing the key elements needed for successful sinus elevation, including radiologic evaluation, preopera-tive work-ups, transcrestal osteotomy techniques, methods of sinus augmentation, use of technologic innovation, and management of complications. The accompanying DVD-ROM includes surgery footage documenting the percrestal sinuslift using the gel pressure technique. An indispensible book for implant surgeons.

ContentsMaxillary Sinus Anatomy and Physiology • Biologic Aspects • Generally Accepted Procedures • Status Quo Analysis • Biomechanics of Transcrestal Sinus Membrace Elevation • Radiologic Assessment • Preoperative Measures • Transcrestal Osteotomy • Preclinical and Clinical Research • Innovative Equip-ment • Compromised Results and Complications

244 pp; 494 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-222-8; £116/a128

Advanced Immediate LoadingGeorgios E. Romanos

This expert guide presents the research and state-of-the-art protocols for advanced immediate loading of dental implants. Based on more than 15 years of clinical experience, the author demonstrates the skills and expert techniques necessary to achieve long-term success with immediate loading proto-cols, even when used with challenging clinical situ-ations. The most advanced immediate loading procedures, including immediate implant placement in grafted bone, management of immunocompro-mised patients, and simultaneous sinus elevation and implant placement with immediate functional loading, are similarly explained and demonstrated through compelling case examples. Finally, the book provides valuable clinical hints to help the practitioner avoid and manage complications associated with immedi-ate loading. A comprehensive resource for implant surgeons interested in cutting-edge protocols with proven results.

ContentsBone Biology and Osseointegration of Dental Implants • Basic Principles and Clinical Applications • Role of the Implant Surface • Implant Design • Histologic Evaluation Overdentures in the Anterior Mandible • Edentulous Jaws • Posterior Regions • Grafted Bone • Immunocompromised Patients • Simultaneous Sinus Elevation • Single-Tooth Implants • Implants Placed in Fresh Extraction Sock-ets • Management of Complications

192 pp; 617 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-4917; £104/a148

Implant Therapy: Integrated Treatment Planning, Volume 1 (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Mauro Merli

The current emphasis on patient-centered medicine necessitates revision of the diagnostic and thera-peutic process toward an integrated treatment plan that promotes collaboration among the specialties as well as the patient’s active participation. This text describes how to implement such a treatment plan for patients requiring implant treatment in an area of esthetic and/or functional interest. It begins by assessing the potential risk factors, then delves into the process of constructing a diagnosis, and then describes stepwise many of the surgical procedures currently in use. On the accompanying DVD-ROM, videos with animated graphics and live surgery film clips show relevant surgical and prosthetic details. Also provided are laminated decision-making algo-rithms, most with illustrations, for situations such as an atrophic posterior maxilla, immediate or early implant placement, horizontal and vertical bone defects, and soft tissue management in implant sur-gery.

ContentsThe Integrated Treatment Plan • Systemic Risk Fac-tors • Local Risk Factors • Integrated Diagnosis • Presurgical Preparation • Postextraction Socket Implant Placement and Timing • Surgical Alterna-tives to Bone Reconstruction Procedures • Bone Defect Reconstruction: Autologous Bone and Bone Substitutes • Maxillary Sinus Surgery • Reconstruc-tion of Horizontal, Vertical, and Combined Bone Defects • Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Management • Peri-Implant Plastic Surgery

792 pp; 1,700 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-88-7492-170-6; £314/a360

Dental Implant Restorations: Principles and Procedures Stuart H. Jacobs and Brian C. O’Connell

This concise and easy-to-follow guide provides a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of implant dentistry and prepares a clinician to lead the treatment team through the stages of restoration to produce an esthetic and functional result. The first part provides an overview of implants and their components, the theory of osseointegration, and a guide to patient diagnosis and treatment planning. The second part consists of effective clinical protocols for simple implant restoration using techniques that are currently available and commonly used. This book is an ideal starting point for students and practitioners new to implant dentistry.

288 pp; 698 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-101-6 ; £98/a118

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Maxillary Sinus Surgery and Alternatives in Treat-mentTiziano Testori, Massimo Del Fabbro, Roberto Weinstein, and Stephen Wallace

The authors of this book have created an up-to-date text that brings together the most recent scientific discoveries and innovative clinical protocols for max-illary sinus augmentation as well as alternatives to these techniques. The book begins with anatomy, otorhinolar-yngologic implications, and bone heal-ing, then progresses to diagnostic, surgical, and patient-monitoring phases.

An invaluable resource for both students and professional clinical experts.

380 pp; 409 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-170-2; £178/a198

Immediate Loading: A New Era in Oral Implantology

Edited by Tiziano Testori, Fabio Galli, and Massimo Del Fabbro

This book, written by a team of researchers and clinicians with special-ized knowledge and experience in the field of implant dentistry, synthesizes all the considerations that affect immedi-ate loading protocols, first explaining the biology that underpins the innovate strategy and systematically moving through all the stages of the process, from the presurgical diagnosis to the posttreatment management of the

patient. The authors emphasize the importance of the prosthetic-implant team working as a unit, demonstrating that only through close collaboration among specialists can a high degree of predictability and success be achieved. Because the authors’ original research underlies the therapeutic protocols and clinical applications they advance, this book offers the most precise, reliable, and updated information currently available on the subject.

586 pp; 960 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-202-0; £256a/280

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Surgical Complications in Oral Implantology: Etiology, Prevention, and Management

Louie Al-Faraje

This exceptional new book is designed as a self-instruction guide to the diagnosis, management, and prevention of surgery-related complications in implant dentistry. It functions in two ways: First, it is a valuable resource for the implant surgeon seeking practical and succinct information about how to manage a complication in an emergency setting; and second, it can be read from cover to cover as a primer on implant surgery, from the initial consultation and treatment planning through the restorative phase of treatment. Besides addressing pre-, intra-, and postoperative implant surgery complications, the book also includes a comprehensive treatment-planning protocol that allows for the early detection of potential surgical complications and how to avoid them. Early detection of complications that are amenable to rescue therapies may reverse the fate of a failing implant or a bone-grafting procedure. Invaluable for the novice and experienced implant surgeon alike.

248 pp; 711 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-506-8; £126/a189

ITI Treatment GuideThe ITI Treatment Guide series, a compendium of evidence-based implant thera py techniques used in daily practice, provides a comprehensive overview of various therapeutic options. Using an illustrated step-by-step approach, renowned clinicians demonstrate how to manage different clinical situations with an emphasis on sound diagnostics, evidence-based treatment concepts, and predictable treatment outcomes.

Volume 5—Sinus Floor Elevation ProceduresEdited by Stephen Chen, Daniel Buser, and Daniel Wismeijer

The fifth volume of the ITI Treatment Guide series presents the materials and techniques associated with sinus augmentation procedures. The volume opens with a discussion of the preoperative assessment of the posterior maxilla, including a detailed description of the anatomy and radiologic examination. Different treatment options are then presented, along with guidelines for choosing the appropriate technique based on thorough risk evaluation and the relative complexity of each option. Various procedures are demonstrated with comprehensive patient case studies, and detailed illustrations serve to clarify potential ambiguities in protocol and technique. The text is completed with a section on intraoperative and postoperative complications to avert the most common pitfalls in clinical practice.

232 pp; 620 colour illus; ISBN 978-3-938947-18-0; £68/a86

Volume 4—Loading Protocols in Implant Dentistry: Edentulous Patients

Edited by Daniel Wismeijer, Daniel Buser, and Urs Belser

The fourth volume presents implant therapy approaches and procedures in edentulous patients with a special focus on loading protocols. Beginning with a chapter on preoperative assessment and prosthetic planning, different treatment options for the edentulous arch are presented and illustrated with patient case studies. Complications are also addressed.

248 pp; 746 colour illus; ISBN 978-3-938947-16-6; £68/a86

Volume 3—Implant Placement in Post-Extraction Sites: Treatment Options

Edited by Daniel Buser, Daniel Wismeijer, and Urs Belser

The third volume provides clinicians with protocols for implant placement in post-extraction sockets as well as potential complications.

216 pp; 553 colour illus; ISBN 978-3-938947-14-2; £68/a86

Volume 2—Loading Protocols in Implant Dentistry: Partially Dentate Patients

Edited by Daniel Wismeijer, Daniel Buser, and Urs Belser

The second volume addresses the loading protocols in restoration of partially dentate patients in various treat-ment indications.

184 pp; 420 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-3-938947-12-8; £68/a86

Volume 1—Implant Therapy in the Esthetic Zone: Single-Tooth Replacements

Edited by Daniel Buser, Urs Belser, and Daniel Wismeijer

The first volume guides readers through the entire treatment process, beginning with assessment of the patient’s individual esthetic risk profile and pro-ceeding through ideal three-dimensional implant placement and proven prosthetic management options.

268 pp; 763 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-3-938947-10-4; £68/a86

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20 Years of Guided Bone Regeneration in Implant Dentistry, Second Edition

Edited by Daniel Buser

This completely revised and updated edition brings the reader up-to-date on the developments in GBR over the past 20 years. Each chapter presents spe-cific indications and describes the crite-ria for patient selection, the step-by-step surgical procedure, and aspects of postoperative treatment. Like its prede-cessor, this book is a must-have resource for all clinicians with interest and experience in implant dentistry.

272 pp; 615 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-401-6; £98/ a135 DVD: Implant Placement with Simultaneous GBR Book + DVD set; £175/a188 + VAT

The SAC Classification in Implant DentistryEdited by Anthony Dawson and Stephen Chen

Since 2003, the International Team for Implantology (ITI) has recommended the SAC Classification to categorize implant treatment procedures into three levels of difficulty—straightforward, advanced, and complex. In 2007, the ITI organized a conference to standardize the applica-tion of the SAC classification, the conclu-sions of which are presented in this volume. This invaluable resource will help clinicians identify treatment com-plexity and risk before treating a patient,

thereby improving the predictability and success of their outcomes.

172 pp; 252 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-188-7; £92/a98

Flapless ImplantologyByung-Ho Choi, Seung-Mi Jeong, Jihun Kim, and Wilfried Engelke

This book shows readers how to over-come the perceived challenges of the flapless technique in order to take advantage of its extraordinary benefits, including the preservation of vascular-ization, soft tissue architecture, and hard tissue volume at the site; decreased surgical time; improved patient comfort; and accelerated heal-ing. The evidence-based protocols out-line the techniques to maximize the outcome, even in the management of

challenging cases. This practical book is a fund of knowledge and an invaluable guide for all those who are interested in flapless implant surgery.

344 pp; 1,306 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-195-1; £170/a188

Peri-Implant Infection: Etiol-ogy, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Frank Schwarz and Jürgen Becker

Treating peri-implant infections is becoming a more significant factor in the long-term prognosis for implant retention. The authors provide a clear description of peri-implant tissue anat-omy and structure as well as etiologic and pathogenic factors associated with peri-implantitis. Using a modular treat-ment approach that emphasizes clinical relevance, this book offers a compre-hensive and critical introduction to suc-cessful management of peri-implantitis,

including nonsurgical therapies, antimicrobial and antiphlogistic treatments, and surgical procedures.

272 pp; 510 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-193-1; £128/a148

The SAC Classification in Implant Dentistry

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In response to this situation, the ITI has formalized a system of classification for dental implant procedures to support clinicians at every level of expertise and experience. This publication is based on the debate and findings of an ITI Consensus Conference attended by a multidisciplinary group of 28 clinicians that was held in Mallorca in March 2007. It provides guidelines to a broad variety of implant situations for both restorative and surgical cases which are classified according to three categories: Straightforward (S), Advanced (A) and Complex (C).

The SAC classification has been in use by the ITI as part of its educational program since 2003. This volume represents an indispensable reference tool for all practitioners when taking decisions in regard to the selection of individual treatment approaches. The clear descriptions and classification allow clinicians to assess the degree of complexity and risk involved in individual cases and the relevant skills required to provide the treatment.

This book serves not only as an aid in planning therapy for clinicians but also as a tool for academics when designing implant training programs with incremental levels of difficulty.

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Risk Factors in Implant Dentistry: Simplified Clinical Analysis for Predictable Treatment, Second Edition

Franck Renouard and Bo Rangert

This revised edition offers a practical methodology for evaluating the impact of various risk factors on individual patients. The risk factors associated with various presentations of edentulism are described in detail, and the safest treatment options are given for each.

216 pp; 487 illus (352 colour); ISBN 978-2-912550-56-9; £82/a104

Glossary of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants (Book/CD-ROM set)

Editor-in-Chief: William R. Laney

This useful glossary contains definitions of more than 2,000 implant-related terms. A multitude of illustrations and photographs enhance understanding, and a searchable CD-ROM makes the glossary con venient and easy to use.

212 pp; 181 colour illus; ISBN 978-3-938947-00-5; £92/a98

Immediate Function and Esthetics in Implant DentistryEdited by Peter Moy, Patrick Palacci, and Ingvar Ericsson

This book explains computerized implant dentistry for immediate loading. Step-by-step protocols guide practitioners from clini-cal evaluation to computerized analysis, surgical planning, and prosthetic restoration. Direction on soft tissue manipulation helps practitioners to optimize esthetics.

120 pp; 334 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-173-3; £72/a78

Practical Implant Dentistry: Diagnostic, Surgical, Restorative, and Technical Aspects of Aesthetic and Functional Harmony

Ashok Sethi and Thomas Kaus

This book draws on research evidence and clinical experience in surgical and restorative implant dentistry to provide decision-making guidelines and protocols that ensure excel-lent esthetic and functional results. Includes full-color illustrations, detailed flowcharts, and checklists for specific stages of treat-ment.

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Bone Reformation: Contemporary Bone Augmen-tation Procedures in Oral and Maxillofacial Implant Surgery

Stefan Lundgren and Lars Sennerby

This book presents augmentation tech-niques used in combination with implant placement. The surgical protocols detail management of severely atrophic edentu-lous jaws, posttraumatic treatment in the anterior maxilla, and augmentation of the posterior jaws, among other topics.

136 pp; 561 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-157-3; £68/a88

Osseointegration: On Continuing Synergies in Surgery, Prosthodontics, and Biomaterials

George A. Zarb, Tomas Albrektsson, Gerald Baker, Steven E. Eckert, Clark Stan-ford, Dennis Tarnow, and Ann Wennerberg

This engaging monograph takes stock of the impact of osseointegration on the clinical practice of dentistry. It presents a compelling assessment of the docu-mented effectiveness of implants as well as the known shortcomings of this treat-

ment modality. It synthesizes this information within the context of managing patients’ prosthodontic and surgical needs. This book is an essential clinical resource for general dentists and students who wish to understand the historical evolution and present-day practice of implant dentistry.

200 pp; 491 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-479-5; £112/a168

The Art of Computer-Guided ImplantologyEdited by Philippe B. Tardieu and Alan L. Rosenfeld

This timely book presents a novel approach to restorative treatment planning that simplifies implant delivery and allows for more accurate and predictable treat-ment outcomes. Specialized scanning appliances are used to transfer prostheti-cally relevant information to the CT study, giving clinicians the means to develop a prosthetically directed surgical treatment plan and a surgical template. Readers will benefit from the knowledge imparted by

clinicians and researchers with years of experience in computer-guided implant placement.

240 pp; 741 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-477-1; £105/a148

4D Implant Therapy: Esthetic Considerations for Soft Tissue Management

Akiyashi Funato and Tomohiro Ishikawa

The aim of this book is to reexamine the traditional treatment sequence of implant therapy so that practitioners and patients can achieve predictable and esthetically pleasing treatment outcomes. The impor-tance of including patients and their indi-vidual needs and goals in treatment planning is emphasized, as is the preserva-tion of alveolar bone, dentition, function, and esthetics over the long term through

the proper execution of periodontal treatment. Topics include immediate implant placement in extraction sockets, extraction socket preservation, root submer-gence techniques, ridge augmentation, and soft tissue management in the esthetic region.

216 pp; 900 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-201-3; £108/a128

The Sinus Bone Graft, Second Edition

Edited by Ole T. Jensen

This completely revised and expanded edition offers recommendations concern-ing all aspects of sinus bone grafting pro-cedures. Written for the uninitiated as well as the experienced clinician, the book guides readers through the maze of new materials and techniques. It also explores the future prospects for genetic engineer-ing and other gene-based therapies.

384 pp; 735 illus (522 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-455-9; £107/a180

Osseointegration and Multi-disciplinary TreatmentEdited by Carlos E. Francischone

This comprehensive text details the role of osseointegration in prosthodontic restora-tion via careful treatment planning and the use of a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach. From detailed clinical and radio-graphic examination to soft tissue consider-ations to selection of implant systems and surgical techniques, this book outlines well-documented modalities that are safe, sim-ple, and predictable.

354 pp; 1,000 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-85-87425-76-8; £114/a160

Esthetics in Implantology: Strategies for Soft and Hard Tissue Therapy

José B. das Neves

This beautifully illustrated book ad dresses the anatomical, functional, and clinical components of osseointegration in con-junction with hard and soft tissue thera-pies. Demonstrating the importance of interdisciplinary treatment, the authors present cases that document clinical suc-cess for osseointegration procedures in terms of optimization of biologic, func-tional, and esthetic parameters.

422 pp; 1,500 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-85-87425-91-1; £128/a180

Soft Tissue and Esthetic Con-siderations in Implant TherapyAnthony G. Sclar

This book presents specific surgical maneu-vers for managing peri-implant soft tissues, the surgical and prosthetic protocols for pre-serving the natural hard and soft tissue anatomy, soft tissue grafting techniques for augmenting attached tissues, and an inno-vative technique for reconstructing defects in the anterior maxillary area.

292 pp; 1,257 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-354-5; £188/a268

Implants in Qualitatively Compromised BoneEdited by Georg Watzek

To provide a clear definition of bone quality and compromised bone, this volume pres-ents data from almost two decades of research, resulting in a comprehensive review of the current knowledge regarding the placement of implants in compromised bone. Topics covered include factors influ-encing bone quality; characteristics of compromised alveolar bone; and tech-niques for bone assessment, bone regen-eration, and implant placement in compromised bone.

188 pp; 145 illus (92 colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-050-7; £68/a84

Surgical Manual of Implant Dentistry: Step-by-Step Procedures

Daniel Buser, Jun-Young Cho, and Alvin B. Yeo

This practical manual describes and illus-trates each step of the basic surgical pro-cedures for implant placement. In addition, it presents indications and procedures for guided bone regeneration and for simulta-neous sinus floor elevation.

132 pp; 473 illus (160 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-379-8; £55/a85

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Oral and Intravenous Bisphosphonate– Induced Osteonecrosis of the Jaws: History, Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment, Second Edition

Robert E. Marx

While many clinicians currently recognize that bisphosphonate usage is associated with osteone-crosis of the jaws, this book establishes the causal relationship between the two, explaining the biologic modes of action that enable bisphosphonates taken both orally and intravenously to induce osteonecro-sis of the jaws. Like the first edition, it presents definitive treatment protocols for patients who pres-ent at each stage in the progression of osteonecro-sis, but this new edition also includes a simplified staging system and information about the serum CTX test for oral bisphosphonate cases. In addition, several management principles and surgical tech-niques are provided, along with new data on osteo-penia and osteoporosis, the conditions for which bisphosphonates are primarily prescribed. The book offers a simple method for predicting risk as well as crucial recommendations for preventing the disease from developing when bisphosphonate therapy is indicated. Comprehensive case histories related to both oral and intravenous bisphosphonates provide direct guidance in managing patients spanning the full presentation spectrum. A must-have for the stu-dent and practicing clinician alike.

160 pp (softcover); 211 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-510-5; £48/a75

Osseointegration in Dentistry: An Overview, Second Edition

Philip Worthington, Brien R. Lang, and Jeffrey E. Rubenstein

This classic textbook addresses the prin-ciples and practice of implant dentistry. Following an explanation of osseointe-gration, the text describes diagnosis and treatment planning as well as the surgi-cal and restorative aspects of implant dentistry.

184 pp (softcover); 124 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-425-2; £27/a38

Implant Dentistry: From Failure to Success

Ira D. Zinner, Francis V. Panno, Stanley A. Small, and Lloyd S. Landa

This book offers practical strategies for treating implant failure and reducing complications. The authors advocate a sequential treatment approach and the use of screw-retained, fixed provisional prostheses to enhance patient function and to improve treatment predictability. Detailed clinical cases demonstrate common types of failure and the steps taken to restore function.

208 pp; 365 illus (272 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-438-2; £82/a124

Immediate Loading of Dental Implants: Theory and Clinical Practice

Mithridade Davarpanah and Serge Szmukler-Moncler

This clinical manual details the surgical and prosthetic protocols for immediate implant loading from patient selection to surgical procedures to the final adjust-ment of the definitive restoration. This comprehensive volume offers readers guidelines for a proven technique that simplifies implant procedures.

368 pp; 750 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-2-91255-050-7; £184/a210

The Osseointegration Book: From Calvarium to Calcaneus

Edited by Per-Ingvar Brånemark, Shu Chien, Hans-Goran Grondahl, and Kingsley Robinson

This book represents the combined knowl-edge of the many specialists who trans-formed a controversial approach to rehabilitation into a standard practice. The broad range of clinical applications of osseo-integration is presented.

512 pp; 1,200 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-090-3; £188/a248

Bone Grafting in Oral Implantology: Techniques and Clinical Applications

Federico Hernandez Alfaro

This book presents protocols for harvesting, preserving, and placing bone grafts involving the symphysis, ascending ramus and body, coronoid process, maxillary tuberosity, sinus wall, zygomatic buttress, calvarium, iliac crest, and tibia.

234 pp; 1,000 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-103-0; £96/a148

Proceedings of the First P-I Brånemark Scientific Symposium, Gothenburg 2009Edited by Robert Gottlander and Daniel van Steenberghe

The First Brånemark Symposium honored the lifetime work of Brånemark, promoting multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary cooperation. This richly illustrated book of proceedings from the First Brånemark Symposium fea-tures a vast array of knowledge related to osseointegration, such as mechanobiology, nanostructured surfaces, orofacial recon-structions, and orthopedic applications; it

also features information regarding associated diagnostic and treatment modalities, such as full-ceramic crowns, CAD/CAM techniques, and guided surgery through the use of cone beam computed tomography, not to mention the quality-of-life consid-erations and treatment simplifications included.

395 pp; 536 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-207-9; £126/a148

Bone Augmentation in Oral ImplantologyFouad Khoury, Hadi Antoun, and Patrick Missika

This comprehensive monograph covers all methods for vertical and hori zontal aug-mentation in preparation for implant place-ment, in cluding grafting, guided bone regeneration, biomaterials, and distraction osteogenesis. Invaluable for all prac titioners involved in implant dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery.

450 pp; 1,460 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-159-7; £188/a248

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At the Forefront: Illustrated Topics in Dental Research and Clinical Practice

Edited by Hiromasa Yoshie

This volume brings together articles on the topics of bioscience and clinical science, punctuated with striking illustrations, that have been recently pub-lished in the Japanese journal The Quintessence. The first half of the book addresses scientific topics such as diagnosis of periodontal disease using blood and saliva testing; periodontal tissue, salivary gland, and tooth regeneration; tissue-engineered bone; correlation of periodontal disease with cardiovascu-lar disease, preterm low birth weight, and diabetes; and genetic diagnosis of drug-induced gingival over-growth. In the second half, the focus is on clinical issues, including dentinal remineralization and hypersensitivity; effect of whitening procedures on tooth structure; discriminate removal of carious den-tin using a caries detector; nerve injury due to tooth extraction or implant placement; morphologic changes to the mandibular canal and maxillary sinus following tooth loss; and identification of vessels and nerves in the maxillary tuberosity for implant place-ment. A visually stunning and instructively enlight-ening compilation of reports on the cutting edge of dental scientific and clinical research.

112 pp (approx); 165 illus (approx) (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-515-0; Available Spring 2012

Proceedings of the first P-i Brånemark scientific symPosium, gothenBurg 2009 Osseointegration and related treatment modalities: Future perspectives, quality of life, and treatment simplification

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Although osseointegration inspires a large number of meetings in different fields of health care and engineering, Nobel Biocare thought that patient care would benefit from a special forum independent from industry. The format of the first symposium honored the lifetime work of P-I Brånemark, promoting multidisci-plinary and even interdisciplinary cooperation. It was a fascinating meeting, where many attendees could also have been presenters, which led to vibrant discussions. These discussions provided information that cannot be found elsewhere.

The richly illustrated proceedings deal with a vast array of knowledge related to osseointegration, such as mechanobiology, nanostructured surfaces, orofacial reconstructions, and orthopedic applications; they also feature information regarding associated diagnostic and treatment modalities, such as full-ceramic crowns, CAD/CAM techniques, and guided surgery through the use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). The proceedings also highlight the symposium’s common threads of considerations regarding quality of life and treatment simplification. In addition, presentations in the basic science section offer clinical perspectives, such as the risk of using some painkillers after implant surgery.

The present proceedings offer cutting-edge information from world-renowned experts who have shared not only recent evidence but also their insights and opinions. The editors are convinced that the contents of the proceedings will have an impact on patient health care and thus fulfill the intended aim of the First P-I Brånemark Symposium.

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Successful Local Anesthesia for Restorative Dentistry and EndodonticsAlfred Reader, John Nusstein, and Melissa Drum

Fear of pain is the number one reason people give for not making regular visits to the dentist. At the same time, a majority of dentists report experiencing anesthesia-related problems during restorative den-tal procedures. If dentists are able to administer suc-cessful local anesthesia, patient compliance and satisfaction are likely to improve. Pulpal anesthesia is a vital part of the delivery of dental care for restor-ative dentists and endodontists. Administration of local anesthesia is invariably the first procedure they perform and it affects everything they do thereafter. If the patient is not adequately anesthetized, difficul-ties inevitably arise. This book will help you success-fully anesthetize your patients using the newest technology and drugs available. It presents the ratio-nale, advantages, and limitations of the various anesthetic agents and routes of administration. A special emphasis is placed on supplemental anes-thetic techniques that are essential to the practice of dentistry.

ContentsClinical Factors Related to Local Anesthesia • Man-dibular Anesthesia • Maxillary Anesthesia • Supple-mental Anesthesia • Clinical Tips for Management of Routine Restorative Procedures • Endodontic Anesthesia • Clinical Tips for Management of Spe-cific Endodontic Situations

174 pp (softcover); 207 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-513-6; £52/a76

Color Atlas of Cone Beam Volumetric Imaging for Dental Applications, Second Edition

Dale A. Miles

This best-selling book has been updated to reflect recent advances in how cone beam computerized tomography is being used by dental practitioners in each of the various specialties. As before, the book introduces readers to all of the different ways of viewing CBCT data sets and guides clinicians in identifying familiar and unfamiliar anatomical landmarks in the three planes of section (axial, sagittal, and coronal). New to this edition are chapters on risk and liability, small volume anatomy, and endodontic applications of CBCT. In addition, the anatomy chapter has been updated with many new views and anatomical landmarks. Comprehensive case presentations demonstrate the diagnostic and treatment-planning capabilities of CBCT in its full range of applications (eg, airway studies, implant site assessment, odontogenic lesion visualization, 1:1 space analysis, etc) while at the same time highlighting situations in which traditional two-dimensional imaging will suffice.

350 pp (approx); 500 illus (mostly colour) (approx); ISBN 978-0-86715-565-5; Available Autumn 2012

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Patients, Providers, and Their Interaction: Behavioral Science and Dental Care

Marita Rohr Inglehart and Phillip S. Richards

This book provides an overview of how the behavioral sciences comple-ment a biodental approach to patient care. Readers will gain an increased awareness of the importance of a patient-centered approach to dental care, the knowledge base to identify the behavioral principles involved in their professional interactions, and the skills required to apply these principles to concrete situations.

ISBN 978-1-86715-484-9; Available Autumn 2012

Al Dente: Culinary Delight for the Dental Patient— Recipes, Tips, and Advice

Norbert Salenbauch

With genuine understanding for patients undergoing rehabilitative treatment, Dr Salenbauch shows that it is possible to eat well, even feast, throughout the phases of dental treatment. This book provides preven-tive measures, self-care tips, and humorous vignettes from his practice, interspersed with the tantalizing recipes of Arrigo Cipriani, owner of the famed Harry’s Bar.

104 pp; 18 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-187-0; £36/a38

Critical Thinking: Under-standing and Evaluating Dental Research, Second Edition

Donald Maxwell Brunette

The second edition of this classic textbook prepares readers to identify the information they need, read it from a critical vantage point, and assess the soundness of the conclusions. Introduces issues of logic, sta-tistics, mea surement, research design, and argument. Invaluable for anyone who wishes to become a discerning reader of dental literature.

324 pp (softcover); 90 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-426-9; £32/a48

Oral Health–Related Quality of LifeMarita Rohr Inglehart and Robert A. Bagramian

This book presents quality-of-life research from various fields; discusses how a patient-centered approach can be applied to research, clinical practice, community health issues, and dental education; and addresses how quality of life relates to treating and under standing different patient populations.

224 pp (softcover); 49 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-421-4; £34/a44

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Statements: Diagnostics and Therapy in Dental Medicine Today and in the Future

Edited by Jean-François Roulet and Heinrich F. Kappert

At the 2008 Ivoclar Vivadent Scientific Con-gress, researchers and clinicians from all over the world were asked to answer important questions about the changing face of dentistry, and the review papers they prepared form the content of this book. An inspiring look at the past, present, and future of the field.

256 pp; 319 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-182-5; £128/a146

Mastering Digital Dental PhotographyWolfgang Bengel

The author explains everything you need to know to step smoothly into the world of digital photography, whether or not you possess any knowledge of conventional techniques. Readers are guided through the practical steps of taking intraoral, object, and portrait photographs; editing and archiving their images; and importing them into presentations.

340 pp; 520 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-152-8; £130/a168

A Dental Treasure Chest: Tips and Tricks for Daily Practice

Wolfram Bücking

This book is filled with tips and tricks for solving problems encountered in the den-tal office. Each chapter describes a typical situation encountered by practitioners and then details step-by-step instructions for solutions that have proven reliable in the author’s own office. From quick-fix meth-ods to suggestions for streamlining every-day procedures, this book provides a wealth of information.

332 pp; 1,153 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-156-6; £98/a128

Diagnostics and Therapy in Dental Medicine Today and in the Future

Jean-François Roulet and Heinrich F. Kappert

STATEMENTSSTATEMENTS

With contributions of:

Ken AnusaviceThomas AttinHans-Peter BantleonMarcio Vivan CardosoAlessandro DevigusJosephine F. Esquivel-UpshawHorst FischerJosef Freudenthaler Hans GeiselhöringerReinhard HickelStefan HolstNicoleta IlieSøren JepsenHeinrich F. KappertMatthias Kern

Claus LöstBart van MeerbeekIna NitschkeMutlu ÖzcanSandro PallaBjarni E. PjeturssonBernhard Christian Pseiner Franz-Xaver ReichlJean-François RouletGiovanni E. SalviPatrick R. SchmidlinRoberto SpreaficoSvante TwetmanDavid WattsYasuhiro Yoshida

Dentistry has gone through great changes in the last decades, which offer today’s clinicians treatment optionsour dental fathers did not even dare to dream of. Unfortunately this has not made dental practice easier and sim-pler. The contrary is true. For every clinical situation the dentist is faced with situations which require evidencebased decisions. The “STATEMENTS” describe the actual state of the art of dentistry basically by answering theurgent questions today’s clinicians must be able to answer in order to perform a modern dentistry based on solidscience. In the last chapters the authors try to look into the future to give to the reader a glimpse of what laysbehind the horizon which will make dentistry even more fascinating.

1 Diagnostics of Dental Diseases – How do we Distinguish Ourselves from our Grandparents?2 Caries Prevention and Caries Control – Two Sides of the Same Coin?3 Adhesion to Tooth Enamel and Dentin – A View on the Latest Technology and Future Perspectives4 Anterior Restorations – Direct Composites, Veneers or Crowns?5 Posterior Composite Restorations – Direct or Indirect Technique?6 Treatment Goal for the Anterior Segment – Functional Reconstruction or Smile Design?7 Root Canal Therapy versus Implant8 Tooth- or Implant-Supported Reconstructions in the Patient Susceptible to Periodontitis?9 The Missing Tooth – Replacement with a Tooth-Supported or Implant-Supported Reconstruction?

10 The Free-End Situation – Restore with Partial Removable Dental Prosthesis, Cantilever Fixed DentalProsthesis, Implant-Supported Crowns or Fixed Dental Prosthesis?

11 The Complete Denture – Museum Object with a Future?12 Invisible Orthodontics13 Principles for Selection of Metal-Ceramic and All-Ceramic Prostheses14 Clinical Outcome of All-Ceramic Restorations15 Is Composite at the End of Development? Requirements of Clinicians versus Technical Possibilities16 Dental Technology – Visions for Materials and Processes of the Future17 The Future of Dental Medicine

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Autotransplantation of TeethMitsuhiro Tsukiboshi

This clinical atlas details the procedures involved in autotransplantation. Presents wound healing, clinical indications, surgical procedures, and prognoses for various situ-ations and the long-term outcomes of spe-cific cases.

192 pp; 700 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-395-8; £98/a150

Dental Photography: The Theory and Technique of Modern Documentation

Pasquale Loiacono and Luca Pascoletti

Whether they are used for patient communication, consultation with a laboratory or colleague, diagnosis, clinical or legal records, or scientific presentation or publication, images are a much more powerful means of communication in the field of dentistry than the spoken or written word. However, dental photography is lacking set standards that would allow the continuity and reproducibility essential to clinical and scientific documentation. To address this need, this book presents guidelines for photographic documentation that will enable practitioners to produce images that faithfully convey clinical data. Precise instructions, including the positions of the patient, assistant, and practitioner; camera settings and flash positions; aiming and focal points; and the types and positions of required accessories are detailed in text and images, and an example of the desired final image is provided.

ContentsGeneral Principles of Photography • Optics • Exposure • Digital Photography • Photography in Dental Practice • Camera Settings • The Orthography of Images • Flash • Photographing Radiographs • Equipment and Accessories • Extraoral Series • Intraoral Series • Photographic Documentation

336 pp; 847 colour illus; ISBN 978-88-7492-169-0; £110/a122

Treatment Planning for Traumatized Teeth, Second Edition

Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi

Since the publication of the first edition of this book, increased knowledge of treatment outcomes combined with better techniques, new materials, and innovative technology have led to improved diagnosis and management of dental traumatic injuries. This new edition emphasizes a minimally invasive approach to treating dental traumas in which procedures are aimed at assisting the natural healing process of the dental hard tissues, pulp, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone; where possible, invasive restoration, pulpectomy, and extraction are avoided. As in the previous edition, key points related to examination and diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment proce-dures are described for specific types of dental trauma, and long-term follow-up is encouraged. New cases and updated protocols elucidate the most recent approaches to effective treatment of dental traumatic injuries, and the use of dental cone beam computed tomography, which has dramatically improved diagnosis for traumatized teeth, is emphasized throughout.

ContentsAnatomical Considerations and Classification • Examination and Diagnosis • Crown Fracture • Crown-Root Frac-ture • Root Fracture • Subluxation • Extrusive Luxation • Lateral Luxation • Transient Apical Breakdown • Avulsion • Intrusive Luxation • Trauma to the Supporting Structures • Trauma to the Primary Dentition

240 pp (softcover); 743 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-511-2; £58/a82

Clinical Dental Medicine 2020Edited by Nairn H. F. Wilson

This book provides authoritative commen-taries on the origins and the state of the art and science of dentistry as well as a look at anticipated developments in clinical prac-tice. Analyzing future trends based on what is known and can be expected is important for strategic planning.

232 pp; 235 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-189-4; £92/a98

Clinical Short-Answer Questions for Postgraduate DentistrySt-John Crean, Zarina Shaikh, and Liam Addy

Postgraduates who wish to pursue specialist training in the UK are required to take an oral exam. This book prepares candidates for the topics that are covered on the Membership in the Faculty of Dental Surgery exam and on the Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners exam.

172 pp; 87 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-102-3; £32/a44

Clinical Success in Surgical and Orthodontic Treatment of Impacted TeethJean-Marie Korbendau and Antonio Patti

This book explains how impacted teeth can be erupted and moved into the dental arch. The authors present step-by-step proce-dures for establishing a precise anatomical diagnosis, restoring eruptive pathways, making room in the dental arch, locating the impacted tooth, and developing effec-tive appliances.

136 pp (softcover); 332 illus (193 colour); ISBN 978-2-912550-44-6; £55/a71

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Clinical Success in Impacted Third Molar ExtractionJean-Marie Korbendau and Xavier Korbendau

This clinical manual presents the rationale and indications for third molar extraction along with comprehensive information on radiographic examinations, anesthesia, surgical protocol, and germ ectomy. Practi-cal advice is included for treating or extract-ing maxillary third molars.

136 pp (softcover); 258 colour illus; ISBN 978-2-912550-18-7; £52/a68

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Cosmetic Surgery for the Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeonEdited by John Griffin and King Kim

This straightforward “how-to” manual situates cosmetic facial surgery fully within the scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery. The authors guide the reader through each proce-dure, from preoperative evalu-ation to surgical technique to postoperative concerns, and finally conclude with caveats on how to avoid complications as well as the essentials of how to manage them when

they do occur. Each chapter features a series of full-color anatomical illustrations that detail precise surgical techniques for addressing the eyes, nose, ears, fore-head and brow, face, and neck. A discussion of adjunctive therapies, including dermal fillers, botulinum toxin treatment, laser resurfacing, chemical peels, and prescription skin care systems, rounds out the comprehensive presentation of cosmetic procedures.

225 pp; 414 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-490-0; £128/a178

Essentials of Orthognathic Surgery, Second Edition

Johan P. Reyneke

The revised edition of this essential text presents a con-cise approach to the diagnosis and surgical treatment of den-tofacial deformities encoun-tered in clinical practice. In-depth chapters detail the treatment process, and the most common surgical tech-niques are featured in step-by-step protocols. The contents have been updated to reflect the most current interpretation of diagnostic data, including

expanded discussions of the rotation of the maxillomandibular complex and anterior open bite dentofacial deformities as well as new sections on distraction osteogen-esis and the intraoral vertical mandibular ramus osteotomy. With its emphasis on successful and predictable results, this excellent guide is ideal for residents and beginning surgeons and a valued resource for experienced surgeons.

280 pp; 821 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-500-6; £128/a180

Atlas of Oral and Extraoral Bone HarvestingRobert E. Marx and Mark R. Stevens

This authoritative atlas pres-ents a detailed approach to mastering the applied surgical techniques for harvesting bone from intraoral and extraoral sites. The authors guide read-ers to a thorough understand-ing of each donor site by addressing anatomy, patient positioning, surgical approach, dressings and drains, postop-erative care, complications, and modifications for children. This highly practical surgical

atlas serves equally well as a clinical guide for all surgeons, a quick refresher of a specific procedure, and a detailed student reference.

168 pp; 253 illus (94 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-482-5; £120/a185

Hypnosis and Communica-tion in Dental PracticeDavid Simons, Cath Potter, and Graham Temple

This book presents a philosophy for reduc-ing patients’ anxiety, building their confi-dence, and putting them at ease. Instructional scripts and case histories detail techniques for managing fear, anxi-ety, and pain; parafunctional habits; smok-ing cessation; treatment of children; and sedation, among other topics.

280 pp; ISBN 978-1-85097-116-0; £38/a58

Dictionary of Dentistry: English-Spanish/Spanish-English

Ana Verónica Franscini-Paiva

This book compiles more than 22,000 terms from 25 different areas of dentistry and dental-related medicine. An essential tool for clinicians, students, and others who are interested in Spanish-language dental literature, as well as for those who interact with a Spanish-speaking population in their daily practice.

422 pp; ISBN 978-84-89873-36-0; £42/a72S

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Developed and edited by one of the spe-cialty’s most respected and distinguished surgeons, this new and completely up-to-date handbook functions equally well as a survival manual for first-year residents, as a quick reference for expe-rienced clinicians, as a go-to source for those faced with emergency situations, and as a study guide for anyone prepar-ing for board exams. Spanning the full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery, chapters address routine aspects of care such as taking a history and interpreting lab tests; specialized treatment for patients with cysts and tumors, salivary

gland disease, neck masses, and other oral and maxillofacial pathologies; and protocols for responding to severely traumatized patients and those with life-threatening injuries. Compact and portable, this handbook is a ready source of essential information for the busy clinician.

404 pp (spiral bound); 38 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-493-1; £48/a68

Dental and Craniofacial Applications of Platelet-Rich PlasmaRobert E. Marx and Arun K. Garg

This authoritative handbook presents easy-to-follow guidelines for incorporating PRP into dental and craniofacial procedures in order to enhance healing and improve outcomes. The authors explain PRP’s biologic mechanism of action, the in-office procedure for developing PRP, and its application and expected benefits.

168 pp; 364 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-432-0; £58/a98

Pictorial Atlas of Botulinum Toxin Injection: Dosage, Localization, Application

Wolfgang Jost

This comprehensive atlas presents all of the information necessary for use of botulinum toxin, including dosage, muscle action, localization, and injection technique. A unique book that is ideal for clinicians seek-ing to incorporate this therapy into their practice.

264 pp; 553 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-175-7; £135/a148

Community Oral HealthCynthia Pine and Rebecca Harris

This edition of this popular textbook offers a comprehensive, up-to-date understanding of community oral health issues, providing many more examples, illustrations, and perspectivesfrom around the world. Ideal for undergradu-ates, postgraduates, and general practitioners interested in how the health systems in which they operate affect the care they can provide.

532 pp; 25 illus

ISBN 978-1-85097-162-7; £50/€78

The Face: Atlas of Clinical Anatomy

Ralf J. Radlanski and Karl H. Wesker

For the first time, the highly complex anatomical and topographic relationships of the face are represented through a comprehensive series of vivid, detailed illustrations. Because the authors use composite images of living models and anatomical dissection specimens as well as corresponding computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging series, their illustrations capture three-dimensional detail and provide surprising clarity. Facial structures can be explored layer-by-layer, and significant landmarks, anatomical details, and clinically relevant groupings of nerves and blood ves-sels are taken into account to preserve clinical relevance. In addition, the layers of the dissection are always seen from the same viewpoint, thus ensuring that a clear overall orientation is maintained throughout. Accompanying text and figure legends emphasize key points, but the focus is always on the anatomical images. Many illustrations are key to dental medicine, including sections on teeth; arch shape, occlusion, and articulation; the periodontium; vascular supply to the teeth and periodontium; innervation of the teeth and periodontium; the mandible; the chin; the TMJs; vasculariza-tion of the TMJs; and innervation of the TMJs.

360 pp; 380 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-214-3; Available Summer 2012

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Sukran Simsek, Yegane Guven

This book adopts a problem-solving approach to conditions where dental and medical treat-ment intersect. Seventy-seven case studies illustrate the necessary steps of clinical exam-ination, multidisciplinary collaboration, treat-ment planning, patient testing, treatment sequencing, and pharmacologic therapy. Cases are classified by clinical condition (oral surgery, oral medicine, restorative dentistry,

implantology, pediatric dentistry, periodontology, and prosthodontics) and the presence or absence of systemic disease. This would be a valuable resource for dental students, practitioners, physicians, and pharmacists that support a multi-disciplinary, evidence-based approach to clinical practice.

323pp; ISBN 978-6-05898-560-5; £38/a40

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Odontogenic Tumors and Allied LesionsPeter A. Reichart and Hans P. Philipsen

This book describes the epidemiologic, radiologic, and histopathologic features of the 27 known neoplasms and hamartoma-tous or tumor-like lesions arising from the tooth-forming structures, as well as 11 dis-tinctive jaw lesions that must be distin-guished from odontogenic tumors. It also presents recurrence rates and, where appropriate, information about the most recent views regarding treatment. A practi-

cal resource for clinicians and an invaluable reference for re searchers.

388 pp; 280 illus (146 colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-059-0; £106/a148

Decision Making in Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryEdited by Daniel M. Laskin and A. Omar Abubaker

Expert contributors have synthe-sized their standard decision-making processes into annotated diagnosis and treatment algo-

rithms. Combining “at-a-glance” understand ing with authoritative discussion of the salient features of 100 pathologic entities, these treatment algorithms are especially valuable for residents, recent graduates, and others treating patients who present with therapeutic problems in the oral and maxillofacial region.

268 pp; ISBN 978-0-86715-463-4; £71/a120

Fractures of the Mandibular Condyle: Basic Considerations and Treatment

Edited by Johannes Kleinheinz and Christopher Meyer

This comprehensive text overviews the prin-ciples of treatment of condylar fractures. Diagnosis and options for treatment are explained in relation to the anatomical, func-tional, and biomechanical principles of the mandibular condyle.

288 pp; 462 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-180-1; £168/a186

Illustrated Lecture Notes in Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryGeorge Dimitroulis

This book is a contemporary introduction to the art and science of oral and maxil-lofacial surgery practice packed with practical information. A useful guide for the preparation of examinations.

344 pp; 600 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-478-8;

£108/a158

Oral and Implant Surgery: Principles and Procedures

Edited by J. Thomas Lambrecht

This book discusses the factors affecting outpatient surgery performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Examples of intra-oral procedures are presented step-by-step using high-quality color photographs.

504 pp; 1,490 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-184-9; £160/a178

The Osteoperiosteal Flap: A Simplified Approach to Alveolar Bone Reconstruction

Edited by Ole T. Jensen

The culmination of many years of clinical research, this volume presents proce-dures for various osteoperiosteal flaps. This relatively closed wound approach seems to spontaneously activate the epi-genetic signal within the gingivoalveolar complex, and the augmentation devel-ops in a manner analogous to primordial growth. Soft tissue generally follows suit, and implant therapy can commence, creating a functional gingiva-alveolus-

implant matrix. Once mastered, bone flaps can almost entirely eliminate the need for block grafting or guided bone regeneration.

320 pp; 911 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-418-4; £140/a218

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Clinical Oral PhysiologyTimothy S. Miles, Birgitte Nauntofte, and Peter Svensson

This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the part of dentistry that links basic physiologic and pathophysiologic mechanisms to frequently encountered problems in dental practice. The easy-to-read and systematic approach of the book makes it appropriate for undergraduate and postgraduate dental students as well as for practicing clinicians.

298 pp; 76 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-091-0; £50/a68

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: A Rationale for Diagnosis and Treatment, Second Edition

Robert E. Marx and Diane Stern

This award-winning clinical text covers the vast array of conditions that oral and maxillofacial surgeons need to be prepared to identify and treat, ranging from common reactive disorders to carcinoma to rare salivary gland neoplasms to malignancies of bone. In addition to its clinical presentation, each disease entity includes its pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, diagnostic work-up, histopathology, treatment, and prognosis, offering the reader the complete context necessary for understanding and managing it. This updated two-volume edition includes several new disease entities, the latest information on recognizing and treating previously described conditions, and new clinical images and cases that better portray the clinical presentation and/or treatment of specific diseases. Significant additions include the section on bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis of the jaws (BIONJ), which includes over 50 new images and outlines the complete staging and treatment for both oral and intravenous BIONJ, and the incorporation of new reconstructive techniques using recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein, stem cell con-centrates, and tissue-engineering principles where appropriate. An essential reference for any oral andmaxillofacial surgeon or resident.

1,008 pp; 2,700 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-512-9; £325/a475

Oral Cells and TissuesPhilias R. Garant

This unique book describes the highly com-plex biology of the oral cells and tissues in a refreshingly straightforward style. It presents basic science and clinical correlations that demonstrate the significance of traditional science to oral biology as well as to clinical dentistry. This book will serve as an intro-ductory text for dental students, as a basic science review for dental postdoctoral spe-cialists, and as a reference for researchers.

400 pp (softcover); 338 illus (214 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-429-0; £68/a98

Breath Malodor: A Step-by-Step Approach

Daniel van Steenberghe

This illustrated pocket guide focuses on the differential diagnosis of breath malodor, also known as halitosis. It provides indica-tions for the step-by-step clinical examina-tion. Practical therapeutic guidelines are provided on the use of mouthwashes, tongue scrapers, and toothpastes.

95 pp (softcover); 40 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-104-7; £20/a38

Diseases of the Oral Mucosa: A Color Atlas, Second Edition

Manfred Strassburg and Gerdt Knolle

With more than 1,000 color photographs, this diagnostic and reference tool shows the oral manifestations of diseases, along with oral changes reflecting nonpathologic conditions. Covered are myriad diagnostic problems, from infectious diseases to medication side effects to systemic diseases and carcinomas.

800 pp; 1,000+ colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-210-4; £149/a240

Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment of Dentofacial Anomalies: An Integrated Esthetic-Functional Approach (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Paolo Ronchi

This book presents an integrated approach to the treatment of dentofacial anomalies—from initial planning through the orthodontic and surgical phases to postoperative treat-ment. The accompanying DVD-ROM follows a patient through treatment from start to finish.

304 pp; 1,141 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-88-7492-101-0; £158/a268

Osteology Guidelines for Oral and Maxillofacial Regenera-tion: Preclinical Models for Translational Research

Edited by William V. Giannobile and Myron Nevins

This book guides researchers in selecting appropriate animal models and correspond-ing experimental designs that lead to mean-ingful outcomes. Written by a distinguished coterie of contributors with experience in preclinical trials, chapters outline how to create workable protocols, gain maximum information from preclinical investigations,

and avoid common early career errors. Biomaterials used for regenerative efforts include osteoconductive products as well as tissue engineering. An essential reference for researchers in every dental discipline.

256 pp; 260 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-211-2; £92/a98

Tissue Engineering: Applications in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontics, Second Edition

Edited by Samuel E. Lynch, Robert E. Marx, Myron Nevins, and Leslie A. Wisner-Lynch

This new edition reflects the clinical and scientific advances in bone and soft tis-sue reconstruction since publication of the first edition. The authors illustrate how to incorporate protein therapeutics into clinical practice with information about the use of growth factors in ortho-

pedics, potential applications of gene therapy in dentistry, periodontal regenera-tion, implant site development, and craniofacial reconstruction.

312 pp; 700 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-464-1; £82/a138

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Radiographic Cephalometry: From Basics to 3-D Imaging, Second Edition (Book/CD-ROM set)

Edited by Alexander Jacobson and Richard L. Jacobson

This important textbook has been updated to reflect recent technologic innovations: the advantages of 2-D versus 3-D analysis; the use of imaging; the value of electronic storage, analysis, and retrieval of records; anteroposterior cephalo metry; and 3-D cephalometric analysis. An accompanying

CD-ROM contains a reproducible headfilm and templates for both manual and digital cephalometry.

320 pp; 509 illus (192 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-461-0; £68/a110

Manual of Wire Bending TechniquesEiichiro Nakajima

This manual promotes precise, intuitive bending and presents the essential compo-nents and techniques of customized wire bending, including trimming of casts; selec-tion of pliers; the first-order bends (in or out), second-order bends (up or down), and third-order bends (torque); and optimal methods of adjustment during orthodontic treatment.

96 pp (spiral bound); 288 illus (117 colour): ISBN 978-0-86715-495-5; £65/a85

Biomechanics in Orthodon-tics: Principles and Practice

Ram S. Nanda and Yahya S. Tosun

Correct application of the principles of bio-mechanics leads to highly efficient and successful orthodontic treatment; a lack of proper understanding produces ineffectual systems that may even lead to collateral tissue damage. In addition, knowledge about the properties of the latest wire, bracket, and bonding materials and designs is a key factor in the configuration of suc-cessful orthodontic appliances. This essen-tial book introduces students of orthodontics

to the evolution of orthodontic technology and the properties of orthodontic materials and outlines the essential mechanical principles behind successful orthodontic treatment.

168 pp; 350 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-505-1; £65/a98

The 20 Principles of the Alexander DisciplineR. G. “Wick” Alexander

Introduced in 1978, the Alexander Disci-pline represents a unique approach to orthodontic treatment; today, clinicians around the world apply its 20 master prin-ciples in their practices. An outgrowth of the Tweed technique, these basic princi-ples have been developed empirically over many years in the author’s own practice. Complete records of patients treated by the author are presented to demonstrate spe-cific results and the stability of treatment.

232 pp; 1,000 illus (700 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-467-2; £88/a138

The Alexander Discipline, Volume 2: Long-Term Stability

R. G. “Wick” Alexander

In the specialty of orthodontics, treatment results depend on the clinician’s knowledge, manual dexterity, philosophy, and effort. This book highlights the lack of common scientific guidelines in orthodontic practice, advocating for the recognition and identification of such guidelines that work to place the teeth in positions that will produce the healthiest, most func-tional, most esthetic, and most stable results possible. With so many factors influencing long-term stability, this book consolidates the 20 principles of the Alexander Discipline outlined in volume one into 6 guidelines for approaching long-term stability in orthodontics, focusing on the periodontium, torque control, skeletal and transverse control, occlusion, and the soft tissue profile. Each guideline is presented with several case studies that follow from the treatment plan to the definitive result and that highlight long-term stability in 5- to 40-year posttreatment records. A must-have for the practic-ing orthodontist.

ContentsBeginning with Stability in Mind • Literature Review • Special Considerations in Orthodontics • Anterior Torque Control • Sagittal Skeletal Alteration and Vertical Skeletal Control • Transverse Skeletal Alteration • Functional Occlusion and Stabil-ity • The Smile and Facial Harmony • Factors Related to Relapse

204 pp; 1,000 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-468-9; £102/a152

The Herbst Appliance: Research-Based Clinical Management

Hans Pancherz and Sabine Ruf

This book is based on more than 30 years of experience with the Herbst appliance in the therapy of Class II malocclusions. Includes design and construction, short- and long-term treatment effects, mandibu-lar growth stimulation, influence on extractions, early versus late treatment, application in young adults, and use as an alternative to orthognathic surgery.

266 pp; 1,089 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-169-6; £124/a148

The Invisalign SystemOrhan C. Tuncay

This comprehensive textbook presents every step of the Invisalign treatment pro-cess, from impression taking and image acquisition to virtual diagnosis through digital 3D treatment planning. In addition, the software, appliance design, manufac-turing, material properties, biomechanics, and periodontal response to treatment are explained in detail.

330 pp; 856 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-127-6; £140/a198

Lingual and Esthetic OrthodonticsEdited by Rafi Romano

This book represents the first comprehensive clinical reference on lingual orthodontics and reviews the latest advances in bracket sys-tems and laboratory and simulation tech-niques, as well as standard biomechanics, effective clinical protocols, and helpful tips and tricks for efficient treatment.

704 pp; 2,234 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-206-8; £256/a278

Lingual Orthodontics: A New Approach Using STb Light Lingual System and Lingual Straight Wire

Giuseppe Scuzzo and Kyoto Takemoto

This excellent manual details the solutions possible through the use of the STb light lingual system and its innovative variable- friction lingual bracket. The authors detail improvements such as improved patient comfort, increased predictability of results, shortened treatment times, and decreased laboratory work. The biomechanical benefits are explained in comprehensive chapters on

extractive and nonextractive mechanics, absolute anchorage control, low frictional force, and the lingual straight-wire method.

264 pp; 885 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-192-4; £154/a168

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Handbook of Cephalometric SuperimpositionHerman S. Duterloo and Pierre-Georges Planché

Traditional procedures for cephalometric superimposition that are based on the use of periosteally located landmarks or their dependent substitutes are unstable over time. This renders interpretation of pretreatment-to-posttreatment changes unreliable. The structural method of superimposition is the only evidence-based method of superimposition, and it provides individualized, far-reaching insight into growth and treatment changes. The authors provide a critical, in-depth review of the history of cepha-lometric superimposition and the background and development of the structural method; demonstrate how to apply the structural method; and provide help and instruction for correct interpretation of the resulting superimpositions. This book will help readers to produce superimpositions with maximal accuracy, based on the best available scientific biologic evidence.

220 pp; 550 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-508-2; £78/a118

Evidence-Based Clinical OrthodonticsEdited by Peter Miles, Daniel Rinchuse, and Donald J. Rinchuse

Despite the ever-expanding array of orthodontic journals and textbooks available today, too many clinical decisions are based on either anecdotal evidence or the espoused treatment philosophy of the current luminary of the lecture circuit. The authors of this book take an unbiased approach to orthodontics by systematically reviewing the relevant clinical lit-erature and analyzing the scientific evidence to help practitioners select the most effective and efficient modes of treat-ment. Each chapter addresses a specific topic by summarizing the literature, critically reviewing the evidence, and offering impartial recommendations that can be adopted by clinical practitioners. Topics include Class II and Class III malocclusions, wires and wire sequences, dental asymmetries, causes of root resorption, and retention strategies, among others. This timely text enables busy clinicians to acquire knowledge of the current literature and apply evidence-based orthodontics in their practices.

ContentsIntroduction to Evidence-Based Clinical Practice • Early Intervention • Bonding: Adhesives and Techniques • Archwire Selection • Class II Treatment: Nonextraction and Extraction • Class III Treatment • Dental Asymmetries • Miniscrews • Palatally Impacted Maxillary Canines • Root Resorption • TMJ Disorders and Myofascial Pain • Retention and Stability • Accelerated Tooth Movement

ISBN 978-0-86715-564-8; Available Summer 2012

Clinical Success in Invis-align Orthodontic TreatmentRichard Bouchez

The author introduces the reader to essentials of Invisalign, from the biome-chanics of thermoformed plastic aligners to the ClinCheck 3D simulation software, which allows the clinician to program in advance the velocity and direction of tooth movements; amount and frequency of force; anchorage; and available space necessary for the planned movements. Clinical results are shown using the Invis-align system alone and in conjunction with other orthodontic treatments.

138 pp (softcover); 516 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-2-912550-67-5; £81/a89 F

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Early Age Orthodontic TreatmentAliakbar Bahreman

To understand the morphogenesis of skeletal and nonskeletal problems, readers explore all areas of occlusal development, from prenatal to neona-tal to postnatal changes in the dentoskeletal system, as well as all genetic and environmental factors that can affect the occlusion at different stages of development. Cases with different problems and treatment options are presented to demonstrate the implementation and application of basic knowledge to clinic and practice.

ISBN 978-0-86715-566-2; Available Autumn 2012

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Risk Management in Orthodontics: Experts’ Guide to Malpractice

Edited by Thomas M. Graber, Theodore Eliades, and Athanasios E. Athanasiou

Although risk in orthodontics is limited compared to invasive therapies, there is growing concern about medicolegal issues and risk management within the orthodontics community. This book describes potential malpractice problems and provides advice about how to avoid them.

248 pp; 342 illus (234 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-431-3; £86/a128

The Masters of Functional OrthodonticsAurelio Levrini and Lorenzo Favero

This unique work records the ideas and developments of functional orthodontic therapy. It assesses the broad therapeutic potential of the field through critical review of its history and, in part, through biogra-phies of its founding fathers.

416 pp; 542 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-076-7; £136/a180

Orthodontic Concepts and StrategiesFrans P. G. M. van der Linden

This book describes how appliances should be used and what they can achieve. The author also recommends treatment for specific prob-lems and strategies for avoiding the common pitfalls associated with them. These topics are amply illustrated with schematics and clinical photo graphs.

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Clinical Success in Early Orthodontic TreatmentAntonio Patti and Guy Perrier D’Arc

Establishing the most favorable moment to initiate orthodontic treatment requires understanding of craniofacial anatomy and development as well as training in child psychology. This manual explores these concepts to address when treatment should begin, which techniques should be used, how to form a diagnosis, and how to choose the therapy.

124 pp (softcover); 250 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-2-912550-37-8; £50/a65

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Excess Face Height Malocclusion: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Sten Linder-Aronson and Donald G. Woodside

This book explains how nasal obstructions, the relationship between breathing patterns and ver-tical facial development, and secondary neuro-muscular adaptations to obstructions may alter facial and dental structures. A tour de force for the orthodontist, rhinologist, and pediatrician.

120 pp; 110 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-389-7; £33/a52

Treating The Triad: Teeth, Muscles, TMJs

Giuseppe Cozzani

This book outlines the guiding principles of clinical therapy to maintain or recover func-tion as part of orthodontic treatment. The author presents carefully weighed diagnostic approaches and functional-recovery thera-peutic procedures. The importance of thor-ough diagnostic imaging for individualized treatment is emphasized in two phases: musculoarticular therapy (primarily achieved through splints) and orthodontic occlusal fin-

ishing. A discussion of the use of various splints focuses on successful use of the six-point and anterior repositioning splint.

408 pp; 1,707 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-88-7492-152-2; £225/a248

Applications of Orthodontic Mini-ImplantsJong Suk Lee, Jung Kook Kim, Young-Chel Park, and Robert L. Vanarsdall, Jr

The use of orthodontic mini-implants offers an alternative to orthognathic surgery and allows asymmetric tooth movement in three planes of space. Conditions and techniques for clinical application of orthodontic mini-implants are described, including biologic principles, design and function, surgical procedures, and the mechanotherapy of predictable tooth movement.

286 pp; 1,200 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-465-8; £98/a168

Mini-Implants in Orthodontics: Innovative Anchorage Concepts

Edited by Björn Ludwig, Sebastian Baumgaertel, and S. Jay Bowman

This is a practical reference for the clinical use of orthodontic implants. The concepts of mini-screw selection and placement are presented with relevant clinical examples and a discus-sion of required protocols, indications and con-traindications, potential risks, and clinical problem solving.

204 pp; 477 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-3-938947-47-0; £98/a118 S

Pediatric Laser Dentistry: A User’s Guide

Giovanni Olivi, Fred S. Margolis, and Maria Daniela Genovese

This comprehensive text demonstrates the essential therapeutic steps of laser radiation in conservative pediatric den-tistry. The predictable clinical protocols for hard and soft tissue applications are detailed step-by-step with explanations on technique and suggested laser parameters, and the outcomes are illus-trated in multiple case studies. The text is rounded out with presentations on

innovative therapies involved in laser caries detection, laser irradiation for car-ies prevention, enamel and dentin laser conditioning, laser radiation for root canal debriding and cleansing, and low-level laser therapy as well as an appen-dix on laser safety and a glossary of laser terms.

224 pp; 521 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-494-8; £112/a168

Case Reports in Paediatric DentistryEdited by Evert van Amerongen, Maddelon de Jong-Lenters, Luc Marks, and Jaap Veerkamp

This collection of dental pediatric case reports will not only serve as a reference for pediatric dental specialists but also help general prac-titioners solve clinical problems related to their pediatric patients.

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Revolutions in Pediatric DentistryEdited by Christian H. Splieth

As a cross-sectional discipline that involves treatment from all areas of specialization, pediatric dentistry relies on the implementation of important developments in every dental field. This book discusses the most recent innovations in dentistry with direct implications for pediatric treatment and explores the rationale behind advocated changes in clinical practice. Presented by an international group of recognized specialists in their respective fields, the topics include the latest on epidemiologic research, fluoride guidelines, caries diagnosis, options for non- and minimally invasive caries treatment, pain-free techniques for local anesthesia, endodontic treatment, use of space maintainers, and treating children in vulnerable populations. With a focus on systematic, evidence-based dentistry, this book presents the developments that will set the standards of tomorrow.

ContentsNew Diagnostic Approaches • Changes in Dental Epidemiology • Non-operative Caries Treatment • Guidelines for Fluoride Use • Antiseptic Agents for Caries Prevention • Strategies for Preventing Dental Caries • Caries in Pits and Fissures • Options for Proximal Sealing • Microinvasive Caries Treatment by Resin Infiltration • Conservative Caries Removal • Pain-Free Local Analgesia for Children • Hall Technique for Primary Molar Caries • Indications and Techniques for Fillings in Primary Teeth • Pulpotomy • Pulpectomy • Endodontic Management of Non-vital Anterior Teeth with Incomplete Root Development • Space Maintenance

224 pp; 150 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-212-9; £66/a78

Case Reports in Paediatric Dentistry

Evert van AmerongenMaddelon de Jong-LentersLuc MarksJaap Veerkamp

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How the Tooth Mouse Met the Tooth FairyLizzette de Vries and Cecile de Vries; Illustrations by Tul Suwannakit

Bobby is about to lose his first baby tooth, and he can hardly wait to leave it for Max, the Tooth Mouse. But before the wobbly tooth actually falls out, Bobby’s parents announce that the family is moving from South Africa to Canada! Will Max be able to find Bobby’s tooth all the way in Canada? Learn what hap-pens when Max goes to Canada and comes face to face with Fia, the Tooth Fairy, and find out what really takes place when you lose your baby teeth! This charming story entertains as it teaches children the importance of brushing at least twice a day, and the colorful and delightful illustrations will have both kids and parents smiling and making new discoveries with every read. A perfect fit for at home or in the waiting room.

32 pp (hardcover); ISBN 978-0-86715-507-5; £12/a19.95

Promoting Children’s Oral Health: Theory and Practice

Edited by Aubrey Sheiham and Marcelo Bönecker

This book encourages dental and primary health care professionals to work together in promoting oral health. Presents practical strategies for prevention of dental caries, peri-odontal disease, traumatic dental injury, and malocclusion, among other topics.

204 pp; 27 illus (19 colour); ISBN 978-85-87425-60-7; £29/a40

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Contemporary Cephalometric RadiographyKunihiko Miyashita

In this book, radiographs of the skull are juxta-posed with photographs and drawings, and trac-ing procedures for posteroanterior cephalograms, submental-vertex radio graphic projections, and lateral cephalograms are detailed.

292 pp; 929 illus (100 color); ISBN 978-4-87417-517-0; £138/a194

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Peri-ImplantitisStefan Renvert and Jean-Louis Giovannoli

Awareness of the important role that peri-implant tissue health plays in implant survival is growing. Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory disease of infectious origin much like periodontitis, but it manifests through progressive deteriora-tion of the anchoring system of implants. Clinical studies that assess long-term results of implant treatment show that peri-implantitis is no longer a rare complication. Current therapeutic guidelines are largely based on periodontal treatments that promote control of infection and often require sophisticated surgical means to try to repair damaged peri-implant tissues. This book introduces the emerging discipline of peri-implantology. The authors explain how to identify the multiple risk factors for peri-implant infection to prevent the onset of peri-implantitis as well as how to diagnose and stop peri-implantitis as early as possible.

220 pp (approx); 700 illus (approx); ISBN 978-2-912550-98-9; Available Summer 2012

Essentials in Piezosurgery: Clinical Advantages in Dentistry

Tomaso Vercellotti

This book presents the clinical advan-tages of Piezosurgery over traditional methods for tooth extraction, ridge expansion, sinus lifts, bone grafting, and clinical crown lengthening, as shown by research and clinical experience over the decade since the author first developed the technique. General practitioners, oral surgeons, and implant dentists will find unique insight into the clinical benefits of piezoelectric bone surgery.

136 pp; 340 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-190-0; £91/a100

Periodontal Regenerative TherapyEdited by Anton Sculean

This book presents an overview of the use of contemporary regenerative techniques in the treatment of periodontal osseous and soft tissue defects. By focusing on the most relevant regenerative materials and procedures, the authors present effective treatment paradigms that incor-porate biologic concepts and biomaterial enhancements with predictable surgical techniques. A must-read for any practi-tioner with an interest in the rationale,

possibilities, and limitations of regenerative procedures of periodontal therapy.

304 pp; 718 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-158-0; £144/a158

The Power of UltrasonicsFridus van der Weijden

Routine use of an ultrasonic scaler saves time and provides ergonomic benefits. Moreover, professional prophylaxis for routine periodontal maintenance can often be performed with just one universal tip. The author of this book presents the many reasons why ultrasonic instruments are superior to hand instruments.

80 pp (softcover); 66 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-2-912550-51-4; £28/a39 F

Clinical Success in Bone Sur-gery with Ultrasonic DevicesMarie G. Poblete-Michel and Jean-François Michel

This book presents the clinical applications of ultrasonic devices in piezoelectric bone surgery, including its indications, advan-tages, and limitations. New surgical proto-cols and numerous illustrated clinical cases help guide developing surgeons in the nuances of ultrasonic-based bone surgery for optimal clinical results.

92 pp (softcover); 230 colour illus; ISBN 978-2-912550-64-4; £70/a75

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Get Sharp: Nonsurgical Peri-odontal Instrument Sharpening

Marisa Roncati

Correct sharpening of nonsurgical periodon-tal instruments is essential for effective pro-phylaxis. Incorrect sharpening can modify the instrument blade and jeopardize safe treatment, and continued use of a dull instrument can lead to inadequate treat-ment, partial removal of calculus deposits, and compromised healing. This book simpli-fies key concepts to ensure restoration of the fine cutting edge as well as mainte-nance of the original design of the blade.

124 pp; 300 colour illus; ISBN 978-88-7492-153-9; £23/a26

Suturing Techniques in Oral SurgerySandro Siervo

This book outlines suturing techniques for the most common surgical procedures, providing indications as well as techniques for imple-mentation. The detailed illustrations and tables clarify difficult technical concepts, and a quick reference guide consolidates the essential information for each suture type.

240 pp; 397 colour illus; ISBN 978-88-7492-120-1; £118/a178

Periodontal Surgery: A Clinical Atlas

Naoshi Sato

This atlas explores the multitude of options in periodontal surgery while emphasizing regenerative procedures. Many detailed clinical cases demon strate therapeutic out-comes over time. Additionally, practical clinical tips and summary tables allow for at-a-glance under standing.

448 pp; 2,820 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-377-4; £183/a320

Periodontics and Restorative Maintenance: A Clinical Atlas

Naoshi Sato

This lavishly illustrated, comprehensive book outlines periodontal maintenance therapy. Relevant case studies—some with more than 25 years of follow-up—demonstrate the clinical applications of periodontal therapy.

504 pp; 3,179 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-194-8; £258/a278

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Periodontal Diseases: A Manual of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Maintenance

Hans R. Preus and Lars Laurell

This clinical manual provides information on periodontal diseases and their treat-ments, examining established principles as well as new concepts and ideas. Dentists and hygienists alike will benefit by learning advanced techniques for treating patients with periodontitis.

89 pp; 64 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-072-9; £20/a43

Clinical Success in Management of Advanced PeriodontitisRoger Detienville

This book presents approaches to treating advanced periodontitis that can be tailored to each individual case. Numerous clinical cases illustrate the repair capacities obtained through the use of time-tested maintenance techniques.

120 pp (softcover); 202 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-2-912550-41-5; £50/a65

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History of PeriodontologyFermín Carranza and Gerald Shklar

Presents a historical perspective on the evolution of periodontics from the prehistoric era to the present, highlighting key figures and their contributions. Lends clarity to the past and insight into the future of periodontics.

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Otto Zuhr and Marc Hürzeler

The authors blend scientific knowledge and practical experience to provide a comprehensive overview of the princi-ples, indications, and clinical techniques of plastic-esthetic periodontal and implant microsurgery. The microsurgical procedures presented in the book are explained step-by-step in meticulously illustrated case examples. Checklists for the necessary materials, instruments, and work steps are added to facilitate practical implementation of the microsur-gical procedures. The authors provide instructions on how to manage all major complications for each procedure.

ContentsPeriodontal Anatomy and Structural Biology • Microsurgery • Primary Healing • Incisions, Flap Designs, and Suturing Techniques • Gingival Esthetics • Patient Management • Autograft Harvesting • Gingival Augmentation • Gingival Recession • Crown Lengthening • Papilla Reconstruction • Extraction Sockets • Missing Teeth • Intraoperative Bleeding • Flap Perforation • Postoperative Bleeding • Postoperative Infection • Flap and Connective Tissue Graft Necrosis • Bone Block and Bone Plate Failure • Implant Loss • Scars, Tattoos, and Excess Soft Tissue • Biologic Width Violation

872 pp; 1,898 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-226-6; approx. £268/a320 Available Spring 2012

Fundamentals of Periodontics, Second Edition

Edited by Thomas G. Wilson, Jr, and Kenneth S. Kornman

This clinically oriented text explains how to understand periodontal diseases and deliver effective treatment. It explains the biology of the periodontium, details patient examination, and discusses risk factors. Case scenarios illustrate how to interpret clinical evidence, make a diagnosis, and develop a treatment plan.

676 pp; 851 illus (527 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-405-4; £58/a90

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Mucogingival Esthetic SurgeryGiovanni Zucchelli

This beautifully illustrated book explains the art and science of esthetic surgical techniques for use on the mucogingiva around natural teeth and implants. Featured protocols are centered on making esthetic alterations of mucogingiva, including for clinical situations that have undergone gingival recession or altered passive eruption. The authors show readers how to increase the volume of the gingiva around prosthetic components and implants as well as in filling out extended edentulous ridges.

828 pp; ISBN 978-88-7492-171-3; Available Autumn 2012

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Dental Erosion: Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, Treatment

Edited by Adrian Lussi and Thomas Jaeggi

This book provides a comprehensive overview of dental erosion, focusing in particular on its diagnosis, risk assess-ment, prevention, and treatment. The authors detail how to recognize dental erosion through the basic erosive wear examination; how to conduct a thorough risk assessment with a dietary questionnaire, health history, and measure-ment of salivary flow rate; how to plan appropriate restorative treatment based on the severity of the erosion, providing recommendations for specific instruments and materials to be used; and how to prevent and/or reduce further erosion after treatment through dietary alterations, dental hygiene measures, and even drug treatments or surgical measures. With ample case studies illustrating the many different presentations of dental erosion and with step-by-step restor-ative procedures detailing treatment, this book presents the information necessary to diagnose and treat dental erosion in clinical practice.

ContentsDiagnosis of Erosion • Prevalence, Incidence, and Localization of Erosion • Etiology and Risk Assessment • Prevention of Erosion • Dental Erosion in Children • Restorative and Reconstructive Treatment of Erosions

144 pp; 220 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-218-1; £51/a58

Success Strategies for the Aesthetic PracticeLinda Greenwall and Cathy Jameson

While esthetic care has been an important part of dentistry for many decades, very few practices do as much esthetic dentistry as they would like. When faced with trying to respond to esthetic demands of existing patients and expand services to potential patient populations, most clinicians must learn the skills of how to successfully manage and grow this segment of their practice. This book provides dentists with the guidelines and strategies to make that happen. The authors detail many key strategies for success, such as establishing a strategic plan, monitoring critical factors of the practice, developing a dynamic and productive team, implementing marketing, using a treatment coordinator, and understanding how to finance and schedule esthetic dentistry. In addition, each chapter is interspersed with informa-tive interviews with some of the most successful esthetic dental practitioners from around the world who offer unique insights into how their teams operate and what has made their practices succeed.

ContentsMission, Vision, Goals • The Critical Factors • The Team • Internal and External Marketing • Communication Skills • The Business of Tooth Whitening • Treatment Planning and Diagnosis • Effective Case Presentations • The Role of Treatment Coordinator • Financing • Scheduling • The Hygienist’s Role in Promotion • Technology • Continuing Education

176 pp (approx); 100 illus (approx); ISBN 978-1-85097-221-1; Available Spring 2012

Dental Practice: Get in the Game

Edited by Michael Okuji

This book is written for senior dental stu-dents and recent graduates on the verge of entering the exciting and sometimes bewil-dering business of dental practice. The introductory chapter helps readers examine their goals and objectives to determine their ideal career paths. Subsequent chapters address issues such as finding a first job, purchasing or starting a new practice, insur-ing a practice and oneself, communicating with patients and staff, understanding basic financial aspects of dental practice, comply-

ing with regulations, managing managed care, and formulating a business plan.

240 pp (softcover); 5 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-492-4; £32/a48

Dentistry with a Vision: Building a Rewarding Practice and a Balanced Life

Gerald I. Kendall and Gary S. Wadhwa

Dental practitioners and their staff will find this engaging story an easy and fun way to learn how to implement powerful, scientifi-cally based project-management principles into their practice. It will help you to identify the few key issues that are holding you back; substantially increase your profits within weeks; treat more patients in less time without sacrificing quality of care; reduce waste, repeated work, and stress;

improve relationships among the practitioners, staff, and outside service providers; work fewer hours while performing more of the kind of treatments you enjoy; increase referrals and patient demand; and develop an effective scheduling system.

200 pp (softcover); 10 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-489-4; £28/a38

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Tissue Preservation in Caries TreatmentEdited by Tomas O. Albrektsson, Douglas Bratthall, Per-Olof J. Glantz, and Jan T. Lindhe

This book provides information about the recent developments in minimal-tissue intervention methods, including the use of fluoride, ozone, mild chemical treatments, and the novel chemo mechanical agent Carisolv.

368 pp; 274 illus (231 colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-046-0; £50/a78

Ethical Questions in Dentistry, Second Edition

James T. Rule and Robert M. Veatch

This book presents clinical practice cases in which arguments can be made for differing courses of action or in which the obligations of the professional are in conflict; the reader is asked to determine the correct response to such conflicts.

340 pp (softcover); ISBN 978-0-86715-443-6; £24/a35

Dentists Who Care: Inspiring Stories of Professional Commitment

James T. Rule and Muriel J. Bebeau

This collection of stories of dentists nomi-nated by their peers as models of commit-ment to moral ideals evokes a fuller understanding of professional responsibili-ties for young persons entering the disci-pline and inspires and renews those already established in their professional lives.

184 pp (softcover); 45 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-451-1; £17/a28

Tough Questions, Great Answers: Responding to Patient Concerns about Today’s Dentistry

Robin Wright

“Do you guarantee your work?” “Do you treat AIDS patients?” “How do you set your fees?” Furnishing technical information to patients isn’t enough; this book shows you how to provide trust-building responses. For-mat includes questions and answers, with explanations of what works, what doesn’t, and why.

152 pp (softcover); 8 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-320-0; £20/a28

The Five-Volume Axelsson Series on Preventive DentistryPer Axelsson

Volume 5—Minimally Invasive Treatment, Arrest, and Control of Periodontal Diseases With a focus on minimally invasive treat-ment, the principles covered in this book ensure long-term treatment success and prevention of periodontal diseases. Specific topics include minimally invasive scaling, root planing, and debridement; healing of infectious inflamed periodontal tissues;

repair and regeneration of lost periodontal tissues; and needs-related periodontal preventive and maintenance care. This book is an indispensable guide for general practitioners and dental hygienists.

312 pp; 519 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-365-1); £135/148

Volume 4—Preventive Materials, Methods, and ProgramsThis book describes how to use the materi-als and methods associated with mechanical toothcleaning (self-care and professional), chemical plaque control, fluorides, and fis-sure sealants. Also provided are schedules showing how these agents and techniques should be implemented on a needs-related basis, according to the state of the art and based on evidence from recent research.

664 pp; 607 illus (514 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-364-4; £132/a178

Volume 2—Diagnosis and Risk Prediction of Dental CariesThis book includes a comprehensive discus-sion of the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, risk factors, individual risk profiles, and epi-demiology of caries.

316 pp; 280 illus (168 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-362-0; £84/a128

Volume 3—Diagnosis and Risk Prediction of Periodontal DiseasesThis book presents a comprehensive discus-sion of the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, risk indicators and factors, individual risk profiles, and epidemiology of periodontal diseases. Considers periodontal diseases as possible risk factors for systemic diseases and presents current and future trends in the management of periodontal diseases.

472 pp; 480 illus (216 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-363-7; £110/a140

Per Axelsson, DDS, Odont DrVolume 6

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The world-renowned authority on preventive and community dentistry presents his life's work inthis six-volume series of clinical atlases focusing on risk prediction of dental caries and periodon-tal disease and on needs-related preventive and maintenance programs.

Volume 1 An Introduction to Risk Prediction and Preventive Dentistry

Provides a general overview of current and future trends in risk prediction, control, andnonaggressive management of caries and periodontal disease; preventive dentistry methods andprograms; and quality control.

Volume 2 Diagnosis and Risk Prediction of Dental Caries

Includes a comprehensive discussion of the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, risk indicators andfactors, individual risk profiles, and epidemiology of caries.

Volume 3 Diagnosis and Risk Prediction of Periodontal Diseases

Presents a comprehensive discussion of the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, risk indicators andfactors, individual risk profiles, and epidemiology of periodontal diseases. Considers periodontaldiseases as a possible risk factor for systemic diseases and presents current and future trends inthe management of periodontal diseases, including nonaggressive debridement and preservationof the root cementum.

Volume 4 Preventive Materials, Methods, and Programs

Discusses self-care and professional methods of mechanical and chemical plaque control, useof fluorides and fissure sealants, and integrated caries prevention. Addresses needs-relatedpreventive programs based on risk prediction and computer-aided epidemiology analysis forquality control and outcome.

Volume 5 Minimally Invasive Treatment, Arrest, and Control of Periodontal Diseases

Details current and future trends in minimally invasive treatment to preserve the root cementumand promote successful healing of infectious inflamed periodontal tissues as well as repair andregeneration of lost periodontal support. Provides recommendations for needs-related mainte-nance care to ensure the long-term success of treatment and prevent recurrence of periodontaldisease.

Volume 6 Minimally Invasive Treatment, Arrest, and Control of Caries and Erosions

Describes current and future aspects of prevention and control of caries and erosions as well asarrest and remineralization of noncavitated lesions. Focuses on minimally invasive preparations,esthetic and hygienic restorations, and needs-related supportive programs to prevent recurrenceof caries and erosions.

Law and Risk Management in Dental PracticeBurton R. Pollack

This book presents what dentists need to know to protect themselves and their prac-tices in the US judicial system, including the proper way to take histories, keep patient records, and employ risk-management tech-niques.

296 pp (softcover); ISBN 978-0-86715-416-0; £35/a49

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Maxillofacial Rehabilita-tion: Prosthodontic and Surgical Management of Cancer-Related, Acquired, and Congenital Defects of the Head and Neck, Third Edition

Edited by John Beumer III, Mark T. Marunick, and Salvatore J. Esposito

The rehabilitation of patients with disabilities of the head and neck sec-ondary to acquired and congenital defects continues to be a challenge. Advancing a truly multidisciplinary approach, this updated textbook pro-

vides insights into the latest developments in reconstructive surgery, maxillofacial prosthetics, and dental care. New chapters present information on digital technology and tissue engineering, and all chapters have undergone significant revision, reflecting ad vances in the use of implants and free vascularized flaps.

468 pp; 1,555 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-498-6; £132/a198

Diagnosis and Treatment in Prosthodontics, Second Edition

Edited by William R. Laney, Thomas J. Salinas, Alan B. Carr, Sreenivas Koka, and Steven E. Eckert

This book addresses the medical and surgical aspects of treating partially and completely edentulous patients and emphasizes the need to attend to the biologic, psychologic, and social dimensions of illness and care, par-ticularly for patients who require resection and reconstruction or who have oral complications from radia-

tion and chemotherapy. Like the first edition, this book presents a multidisci-plinary approach to diagnosis and treatment. New technologies and materials in immediate loading, ceramic materials, and three-dimensional imaging tech-niques allow more predictable and successful outcomes.

352 pp; 578 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-404-7; £126/a189

Introduction to Metal-Ceramic Technology, Second Edition

W. Patrick Naylor

This book presents the theory and techni-cal procedures for physically constructing an esthetic metal-ceramic restoration. Readers are patiently guided through each step of the process. New to this edition is an increased emphasis on evidence-based documentation, informa-tion on biocompatibility, rationale for variations in substructure design, expanded dental-materials content, updated dental-porcelain and dental-alloy classifications, firing schedules for

current products, and much more. Written specifically for dental-technology students, dental students, and residents in advanced technical courses.

232 pp; 492 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-460-3; £68/a98

Challenging NaturePaulo Kano

This landmark book will change the way that technicians wax up teeth. The atlas section guides readers, step-by-step, through the author’s revolutionary wax-up technique to re-create the com-plex morphology of premolars and molars. The accompanying text provides straightforward explana-tions and illustrations of all tech-niques. Lavishly illustrated throughout, each chapter builds

technical knowledge with chapters on nomenclature, morphology, wax handling and application, functional wax-up sequences for maxillary and mandibular denti-tion, and adhesive cementation and culminates in a series of impressive clinical cases.

384 pp; 800 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-203-7; £180/a210

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Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics, Fourth Edition

Herbert T. Shillingburg, Jr, David A. Sather, Edwin L. Wilson, Jr, Joseph R. Cain, Donald L. Mitchell, Luis J. Blanco, and James C. Kessler

The fourth edition of this popular undergraduate text has been updated and expanded to reflect new research, materials, and techniques in fixed prostho-dontics, with the addition of more than 350 new illustrations and three new chapters on the restora-tion of implants. It is designed to serve as an intro-duction to restorative dentistry techniques using fixed partial dentures and cast metal, metal-ceramic, and all-ceramic restorations, providing the background knowledge needed by the novice and serving as a refresher for the practitioner or graduate student. Specific techniques and instruments are discussed, and updated information has been added to cover new cements, new impression materials and equipment, and changes in soft tissue management methods used during impression procedures. New articulators, facebows, and concepts of occlusion have been added, along with precise ways of making removable dies. Different ways of handling edentulous ridges with defects that provide better control over the functional and cosmetic outcome are also presented. Finally, the topics of esthetic and implant restorations, which have become increasingly emphasized in dental practice, are given greater attention.

ContentsIntroduction • Occlusion • Articulators • Interoc-clusal Records • Articulation of Casts • Treatment Planning for Single-Tooth Restorations and the Replacement of Missing Teeth • Fixed Partial Den-ture and Implant Configurations • Tooth Prepara-tions • Full Coverage Crowns • Partial Coverage Crowns • Intracoronal Restorations • Severely Debilitated Teeth • Periodontally Weakened Teeth • Provisional Restorations • Fluid Control and Soft Tis-sue Management • Impressions • Working Casts and Dies • Wax Patterns • Investing and Casting • Cementation and Bonding • Esthetic Considerations • All-Ceramic Restorations • Metal-Ceramic Resto-rations • Pontics • Solder Joints • Restoration of Dental Implants • Single-Tooth Implant Restoration • Multiple-Tooth Implant Restoration

584 pp; 1,455 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-475-7; £88/a128

Fundamentals of Color: Shade Matching and Communication in Esthetic Dentistry, Second Edition

Stephen J. Chu, Alessandro Devigus, Rade D. Paravina, and Adam J. Mieleszko

This book was written to simplify the study of color and help dentists communicate shade easily and accurately. It begins with the basics of color theory within the context of esthetic dentistry and the factors that affect the transmission and perception of

color. This is followed by how-to chapters on conventional and technology-based shade matching, which highlight the advantages and drawbacks of each approach and provide step-by-step shade-matching methods and protocols. This updated and expanded second edition also includes chapters on the use of digital photography for shade verification and the influence of material selection on color matching.

168 pp (softcover); 366 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-497-9; £46/a68

Fundamentals of

Shade Matching and Communication in Esthetic Dentistry | Second Edition

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Rade D. Paravina, dds, ms, phd | Adam J. Mieleszko, cdt

Quintessence of Dental Technology 2012Edited by Sillas Duarte, Jr

The 35th anniversary issue of QDT is an impressive compilation of original articles by some of the mas-ters in esthetic dentistry on the newest concepts, laboratory techniques, and materials for restorative dentists and dental technicians. Ultraconservative esthetic treatment and nature-inspired restorations are a main focus of this year’s issue, which also includes special articles on digital smile design as a tool for treatment planning and the perioprosthetic connection in treating an ankylosed central incisor. The “State of the Art” article features multidisci-plinary smile rehabilitation using ultraconservative esthetic treatment, and “Biomaterials Update” covers fiber posts and composite core buildups. This beauti-fully produced 35th anniversary issue will not only educate but will inspire readers to excellence.

Authors includeEric Van Dooren, Victor Clavijo, Oliver Brix, Daniel Edelhoff, Leonardo Bacherini, Domenico Cascione, Christian Coachman, Marcelo Calamita, Stefano Inglese, Galip Gürel, Braulio Paolucci, Oswaldo Sco-pin de Andrade, Naoto Yuasa, Francesca Vailati, August Bruguera, Urs Belser, Sillas Duarte, Jin-Ho Phark, and Luiz Narciso Baratieri

2012 (Vol 35): 200 pp (approx); 850 colour illus (approx); ISBN 978-0-86715-562-4; £78/a118

Also Available:

• 2011 (Vol 34); £60/a85

• 2010 (Vol 33) (iBook only); £60/a84

• 2009 (Vol 32); £60/a82

• 2008 (Vol 31); £50/a80

• 2006 (Vol 29); £45/a76

• 2004 (Vol 27); £45/a74

• 2003 (Vol 26) £50/a72

• 2002 (Vol 25); £50/a82

Precision in Dental Esthet-ics: Clinical and Laboratory Procedures

Domenico Massironi, Romeo Pascetta, and Giuseppe Romeo

This exquisitely illustrated yet highly prac-tical book guides the dental practitioner through the esthetic realization of pros-thetic devices, including precision prepa-rations, diagnostic wax-ups, color matching, and the fabrication of ceramic restorations. The authors promote close clinician-technician collaboration and cooperation and are strong proponents of using the microscope.

464 pp; 1,331 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-88-7492-011-2; £168/a220

Fixed Prosthodontics: Principles and Clinics

H. W. Anselm Wiskott

Written with the dental student in mind, this text-book presents a methodical and scientifically based approach to restorative dentistry using fixed prostho- dontics. In addition to a comprehensive overview of the clinical concepts of fixed prosthodontics, the author supplies the interdisciplinary context for related basic sciences as well as the clinical fields of periodontics, orthodontics, operative dentistry, and implant dentistry. Once the scientific back-ground is established, the text guides the reader, chapter by chapter, through the process of providing reliable treatment, and the accompanying illustra-tions depict common clinical situations and recom-mended treatment options to clarify the essential principles of fixed prosthodontics. By addressing the strategic, operational, and technical aspects of prosthetic dentistry, the author outlines the clinical steps of restorative dentistry and simplifies the com-plex concepts that students struggle with in the early phases of professional development.

ContentsProsthodontic Environment • Anatomy and Patho-physiology • Esthetics and Color • Forces and Mas-tication • Mandibular Movements and Functional Occlusion • Materials and Structures • Treatment Planning • Periodontics • Orthodontics • Operative Dentistry • Endosseous Implants • Tooth-AnchoredCemented Restorations • Implant Prosthodontics • Adhesive Restorations • Provisional Restorations • Impressions • Occlusal Relationships • LaboratoryProcedures • Try-In and Cementation • Maintenance

768 pp; 825 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-208-2; £90/a98

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Domenico Massironi, MD, DMD, earned a degreein medicine and surgery at Pavia University in Pavia, Italy,before specializing in odontostomatology. Since 1988, hehas maintained a multidisciplinary practice in Melegnano,Italy, focusing exclusively on prosthodontics and implantdentistry using the stereomicroscope. Dr Massironi is theauthor of numerous journal articles and co-author, withRomeo Pascetta andAlberto Battistelli, of the atlas text LaPrecisione nella restaurazione protesica (Precision in ProstheticRestorativeTreatment;Quintessenza, 1993).He has present-ed at symposia both nationally and internationally and isan active member of the European Academy of EstheticDentistry as well as a diplomate of the InternationalCongress of Oral Implantologists.

Romeo Pascetta, MDT, earned his diploma as adental technician in 1977. He currently owns a dentallaboratory in Chieti, Italy, where he specializes in fabri-cating conventional and implant-supported fixedprosthodontics using a stereomicroscope. A diplomateof the International Congress of Oral Implantologistssince 1998, Mr Pascetta lectures about precision andesthetics in Italy and abroad and has held a visiting pro-fessorship at the G D’Annunzio University in Chieti, Italy,since 2000, teaching the dental prosthesis finishingcourse. He has published numerous articles, two mono-graphs on fixed prosthodontics (with Drs MarioSemenza and Carlo Semenza), and a book, La Precisionenella restaurazione protesica (Precision in Prosthetic Restor-ative Treatment ; Quintessenza, 1993) with Dr DomenicoMassironi and Alberto Battistelli.

Giuseppe Romeo, MDT, worked at GenevaUniversity after completing his academic training in Italyand abroad while practicing in the United States andSwitzerland. He owns a dental laboratory in Turin, Italy,and focuses primarily on fixed prosthodontics andesthetic restorations. Mr Romeo presents at confer-ences and seminars organized nationally and abroad andhas published many articles in prestigious national andinternational journals. He is a member of the OralDesign Foundation, the Dental Excellence InternationalLaboratory Group, and the Assemblea dei Relatori perla Cultura Odontotecnica.

( left to r ight) Romeo Pascetta, Domenico Massironi, and

Giuseppe Romeo.

CONTENTSManaging the Treatment Plan with the Prosthetic Team

Magnification Systems Used in Dentistry

Tooth Preparation for Complete Crowns

Finish Line Designs for Complete Crown Preparations

Repositioning and Completing the Finish Line with Oscillating Instruments

Technical Considerations for Soft Tissue Retraction

Clinical Considerations for Provisional Prostheses

Technical Considerations for Provisional Prostheses

Custom Impression Trays and Impression Materials

Laboratory Procedures

Using Ceramic in Prosthetic Restoration

Esthetic Considerations for Ceramic Restorations

Cementation (with Federico Ferraris)

ACHIEVING A FAVORABLEESTHETIC and functional prostheticoutcome requires steady progressionthrough an intricate sequence of clinicalsteps. This exquisitely illustrated yethighly practical book guides the dentalpractitioner through each of thesesteps in the treatment of various com-mon clinical situations.Along the way, itaddresses the technical and estheticaspects of dental laboratory tech-niques, covering, among other topics,precision in metals and new and con-ventional ceramics; the esthetic realiza-tion of prosthetic devices, includingdiagnostic waxups; communicationbetween patient, clinician, and techni-cian; color matching; and the fabricationof ceramic restorations. Throughoutthe book, the authors promote the crit-ical importance of close clinician-tech-nician collaboration and cooperation,and they are strong proponents ofusing the microscope in most dentalprocedures.

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Dental Ceramics: Essential Aspects for Clinical Practice

Christoph Hämmerle, Irena Sailer, Andrea Thoma, Gianni Hälg, Ana Suter, and Christian Ramel

This practical compendium reviews the state-of-the-art materials and technologies of cos-metic dentistry and their use in veneers, single crowns, fixed partial dentures, and implant-supported restorations. This concise text with step-by-step instructions is an invaluable resource for daily clinical practice.

136 pp; 221 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-181-8; £52/a58

New Magnetic Applications in Clinical DentistryEdited by Minoru Ai and Yuh-Yuan Shiau

This text presents the fundamental mechanical and biologic concepts of magnetic attachments and their range of applications and demonstrates their use in 27 clinical cases, many with long-term results.

184 pp; 566 illus (484 colour); ISBN 978-4-87417-828-7; £55/a85

Principles and Practices of Complete Dentures: Creating the Mental Image of a Denture

Iwao Hayakawa

In this well-illustrated book, the author presents his innovative and time-tested approach for constructing a functional complete denture. Includes many clinical tips for denture fabrication.

255 pp; 714 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-4-87417-607-8; £92/a118

Clinical Success in Immediate Complete Dentures: An Alternative Approach

Michel Pompignoli, Michel Postaire, and Didier Raux

This book presents the clinical and labora-tory protocols for successful treatment of a hopeless dentition using an immediate complete denture. The authors describe a strategy for delivering a functional pros-thesis on the same day as the extractions, thus facilitating patient adjustment to the edentulous state.

92 pp (softcover); 233 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-2-912550-57-6; £52/a64

Basic Clinical Manual of Magnetic Overdenture (Book/CD-ROM set)

Hiroshi Mizutani

When used in well-designed pros-theses, magnetic attachments provide straightforward solutions for many clinical situations. This book covers the fabrication of

attachments for implant bodies, fractured roots, and denture repair. An essential guide for the clinical application of magnetic attachment.

60 pp (softcover); 216 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-4-7812-0153-5; £20/a30

Prosthodontics for the Elderly: Diagnosis and Treatment

Ejvind Budtz-Jørgensen

One of the main difficulties in prosthodon-tic treatment of the elderly lies in finding an appropriate treatment option for each individual. This book provides the rationale for treatment in light of recent studies link-ing oral health to general health and guides clinicians to thorough and proper decision making.

266 pp; 241 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-368-2; £68/a98

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Comprehensive DentistryMasahide Tsutsui and Teruko Tsutsui

Featuring more than 150 cases, this book documents the long-term results of the authors’ treatment philosophy of a compre-hensive approach to patients’ esthetic, prosthetic, orthodontic, endodontic, occlu-sal, and periodontal needs.

444 pp; 3,000 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-161-0; £192/a210

Shape and Color: The Key to Successful Ceramic Restorations

Gérald Ubassy

The study of shapes and how they interact with color is the focus of this book. The author stresses the need for interpersonal contact between the dentist and dental tech-nician and emphasizes the importance of observation of natural teeth to achieve esthetic, long-lasting restorations.

216 pp; 463 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-207-4; £98/a112

Guide to Occlusal Waxing, Third Edition

Herbert T. Shillingburg, Jr, Edwin L. Wilson, Jr, and Jack T. Morrison

A sturdy manual styled for convenient reference during occlusal waxing. Six views of each tooth depict occlusal morphology, centric contacts, inclined planes, excursive pathways of opposing cusps, and proximal contacts from buccal and occlusal views.

58 pp (spiral bound); 181 illus (52 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-385-9; £21/a34

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Prosthetic Rehabilitation: Diagnosis and Preprosthetic Care

Edited by Giulio Preti

This book centers on the process of diagnosis and clinical decision making prior to prosthetic rehabilitation, with equal consideration of patients’ systemic, psychologic, and functional needs as well as other disciplines of dentistry.

240 pp; 501 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-166-5; £98/a128

Prosthetic Rehabilitation, Part II: Technical Procedures

Edited by Giulio Preti

This second volume in the international Prosthetic Rehabilitation series articulates a thorough, patient-centered approach to prostho-dontic restoration that addresses the important psychosocial aspects of oral rehabilitation in addition to sound prosthodontic design and fabrication. Placing a strong emphasis on the scientific rigor of clinical decision making, the authors present the principles central to constructing optimal prostheses for patients in various stages of edentulism, including partially edentulous and single-tooth gap situations. Every technical phase of rehabilitation is detailed, from the initial clinical examination to fabrication of the definitive restora-tion and the long-term follow-up. Direction is given on tailoring restorative treatments to individual patients, and chapters cover many undervalued aspects of prosthetic care, including management of unfavorable anatomical conditions and common oral syndromes; establishment of optimum interaction between prosthetic retention, stability, and support; and successful provisionalization. Expert guidance on increasing denture stability, conditioning the soft tissues, and selecting the right denture adhesive rounds out this highly practical and well-illustrated book.

304 pp; 1,089 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-198-6; £165/a198

Columbus Bridge Protocol: Surgical and Prosthetic Guidelines for an Immediately Loaded, Implant-Supported Prosthesis in the Edentulous Maxilla (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Tiziano Tealdo, Marco Bevilacqua, and Paolo Pera

Founded on the same principles as the Novum Protocol, the Columbus Bridge Protocol provides for the realization of a full-arch, screw-retained, functionally loaded provisional prosthesis within 24 to 48 hours after implant surgery in the maxilla. The authors detail the biologic principles on which the protocol is based as well as the experimental studies that led to its use. In addition, every aspect of treatment is addressed, including diagnostic procedures, choice of implant and abutment types, data transfer to the laboratory, labora-tory procedures, surgical procedures, choice of restorative materials, delivery of the provisional and definitive prostheses, complication management, and instructions for hygiene and follow-up care. Two cases of full-arch treatment, one with and one without replacement of soft tissues, are presented in the text, and an accompanying DVD also presents a complete clinical case.

ContentsPrinciples and Guidelines of Implant-Prosthetic Rehabilitation • Bone Tissue Repair • Presurgical Diagnostic Procedures • Choice of Implant Type • Primary Stability • Angled Implants • Prosthetic Abutments • Data Transfer to the Dental Laboratory • Laboratory

Procedures • Choice of Occlusal Materials in Implant Prosthodontics • Full-Arch Fixed Prosthetic Treatment with Replacement of Soft Tissues: The Toronto Bridge • Full-Arch Fixed Prosthetic Treatment Without Reconstruction of Soft Tissues: The Natural Bridge • Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Patients Treated with the Columbus Bridge Protocol • Complications and Their Management • Hygiene and Clinical Follow-up • Specific Components for the Columbus Bridge Protocol • Patient Instructions

388 pp; 700 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-88-7492-154-6; £192/a214

Four Steps from Start to Finish—Mandibular Suction-Effective Denture and BPS: A Complete Guide for All Types of Fully Edentulous Cases Jiro Abe

This book presents the fundamentals of removable denture prosthetics and the Biofunctional Prosthetic System (BPS) in an easy-to-learn clinical technique. Dr Abe explains, step-by-step, how to fabricate a BPS denture and then outlines the procedure necessary for fabrication of suction-effective dentures, which includes a new approach to impression taking that uses a frame cut-back tray to record the specific anatomical features of dental soft tissue and the underlying bony struc-tures and therefore allows more reliable denture fabrication and better suction of the denture. Included are discussions related to the manage-ment of difficult cases of total edentulism in both the maxilla and man-dible and the esthetic enhancement of the patient. A great resource for any prosthodontist.

292 pp; 1,000 illus (mostly colour); Available Spring 2012

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Stewart’s Clinical Removable Partial Prosthodontics, Fourth Edition

Rodney D. Phoenix, David R. Cagna, and Charles F. DeFreest

The fourth edition of this classic prosthodontic textbook provides an overview of removable par-tial denture service in contemporary dental prac-tice with an emphasis on clinical and design aspects. Features a new chapter on implant-assisted removable partial dentures.

528 pp; 1,316 illus (123 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-485-6; £68/a78

TMDs: An Evidence-Based Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment

Edited by Daniel M. Laskin, Charles S. Greene, and William L. Hylander

This textbook links current scientific concepts of basic anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and pathology of the TMJ with diagnostic and treat-ment protocols, educating readers about which practices of diagnosis and treatment are strongly supported by scientific research.

560 pp; 461 illus (119 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-447-4; £98/a158

Bruxism: Theory and Practice

Edited by Daniel A. Paesani

This comprehensive textbook reviews general bruxism knowledge as well as guidelines for diag-nosis, sleep physiology, etiology, peripheral and emotional factors, movement disorders, and brux-ism in children. It covers the effects of bruxism on the different components of the masticatory sys-tem and explores its relationship to pain and addresses bruxism treatment as well as particu-lars of restoration specific to the bruxing patient.

552 pp; 958 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-191-7; £162/a178

Clinical Success in Bruxism ManagementDaniel Brocard, Jean-François Laluque, and Christian Knellesen

Patients with bruxism are always at risk for more involved dental issues because of the effect of parafunctional tooth contact on dental structures and restorations, regardless of its frequency or intensity. This book directs clinicians on how to identify patients at risk, how to protect teeth and restorations from continued damage, and how to approach restorative treatment. Because of the significant involvement of psychosocial and behavioral factors in bruxism, the authors expound on a more holistic approach to patient assessment based on thorough interviews that allow clinicians to evaluate the role of psychologic factors and determine other concomitant causes. In addition, the relation-ship between bruxism and temporomandibular dysfunction are discussed in light of recent research that challenges some long-held beliefs and provides a context for a multifaceted treatment approach.

84 pp (softcover); 170 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-2-912550-61-3; £62/a68 Available Autumn 2012

Fundamentals of Tooth Prepara-tions for Cast Metal and Porcelain RestorationsHerbert T. Shillingburg, Jr, Richard Jacobi, and Susan E. Brackett

Proper tooth preparation is critical for pulpal vitality, periodontal health, esthetics, strength, occlusal sta-bility, and life span of the restoration. In 17 chap-ters, this book details theory and application of tooth preparation. Both beginning and advanced students will gain insight into tooth-preparation design.

390 pp; 841 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-157-2; £58/a74

An Atlas of Removable Partial Denture DesignRussell J. Stratton and Frank J. Wiebelt

Part I covers basic principles and rationale of design and presents rules for rest placement and clasp selection. Part II illustrates designs for 250 of the most common partially edentulous arches. A standard design is presented, and variations are discussed. An excellent tool for dentist- technician communication.

335 pp; 800 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-190-9; £48/a76

Nature’s Morphology: An Atlas of Tooth Shape and Form

Shigeo Kataoka and Yoshimi Nishimura English edition edited by Avishai Sadan

This beautifully illustrated atlas provides restorative dentists and technicians

with images and information that will help them work together to produce func-tional and esthetic restorations.

100 pp; 336 illus (298 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-411-5; £58/a86

Adhesive Technology for Restorative DentistryEdited by Jean-François Roulet and Guido Vanherle

This book provides the information that clinicians need to incorporate adhesive dentistry into their daily practice. Presents the rationale for adhesive techniques in esthetic restorative dentistry and minimally invasive techniques with ceramic and resin composite restorations.

208 pp; 208 illus (181 colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-107-8; £78/a98

Inspiration: Truly Natural Tooth Restoration

David Korson

The creation of truly natural-looking tooth restorations demands equal atten-tion to biology and art. Without proper concern for function, the most esthetic of restorations will fail. The photographs that fill the pages of this exquisite book

demonstrate techniques for creating natural-looking yet functional ceramic resto-rations that were designed by one of the world’s master ceramists.

112 pp; 310 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-151-1; £54/a78

Atlas of Tooth- and Implant-Supported ProsthodonticsLawrence A. Weinberg

This book presents the treatment planning, prepa-ration, fabrication, and use of tooth- and implant-supported prosthodontics. The author describes and illustrates a variety of techniques to guide prac-titioners toward an esthetic final result.

232 pp; 613 illus (591 colour); ISBN 978-0-86715-427-6; £84/a118

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Current Concepts on Temporomandibular DisordersEdited by Daniele Manfredini

This comprehensive book presents current and emerging evidence-based research on TMDs. The authors address the complex group of pathologies that affect the masticatory system through a comprehensive discussion of the anat-omy, classification, etiology, diagnosis, and man-agement of TMDs.

512 pp; 320 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-199-3; £148/a158

Applied Occlusion (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Robert Wassell, Amar Naru, Jimmy Steele, and Francis Nohl

This book adopts a clinical approach to under-standing occlusion and demystifies it for dentists and students. An accompanying narrated DVD-ROM provides 3D animations that clarify the effects of jaw movement. Comprehensive clinical videos demonstrate the process of investigating and managing real-life occlusal problems.

178 pp; 177 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-098-9; £52/a68

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Sleep Medicine for Dentists: A Practical Overview

Edited by Gilles J. Lavigne, Peter A. Cistulli, and Michael T. Smith

Leading experts guide readers in examining patients for sleep-disordered breathing, providing guidance and appropriate referrals, managing the tooth damage or pain generated by bruxism, pre-scribing oral appliances, and collaborating with maxillofacial surgeons or ENT specialists.

224 pp; 40 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-487-0; £48/a68

Orofacial Pain: From Basic Science to Clinical Management, Second Edition

Edited by Barry J. Sessle, Gilles J. Lavigne, James P. Lund, and Ronald Dubner

This book covers pathologic conditions of sur-rounding orofacial structures and nonodontogenic pain disorders that may manifest as orofacial pain. Chapters on management guide clinicians on how to develop practical and compassionate treatment plans.

264 pp; 95 illus/tables; ISBN 978-0-86715-458-0; £48/a68

Occlusion: Principles and Treatment

José dos Santos, Jr

Postulating that biologic equilibrium of the mas-ticatory system must be a fundamental concern of all restorative dentists, the author presents a scientific and functional guide to the masticatory system for the benefit of clinicians seeking to understand the effects of their treatment on the patient’s occlusion.

240 pp; 354 colour illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-473-3; £58/a98

Orofacial Pain: Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management, Fourth Edition

Edited by Reny de Leeuw

This book offers evidence-based concepts where available and reflects many significant changes in the field of orofacial pain. Important topics cov-ered in detail include TMDs, neuropathic pain conditions, odontogenic pain, and mucogingival disorders.

328 pp (softcover); 4 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-413-9; £28/a38

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The Business of Dentistry R. Rattan and G. Manolescue ISBN 978-1-85097-058-3; £28/a42

Communicating in Dental Practice: Stress-Free Dentistry and Improved Patient Care R. Freeman and G. M. Humphris ISBN 978-1-85097-099-6; £28/a42

Dental Team Companion M. Slater, et al; ISBN 978-1-85097-121-4; £28/a42

Evidence-Based Dentistry: Managing Information for Better Practice D. Richards, et al; ISBN 978-1-85097-126-9; £28/a42

Quality Matters: From Clinical Care to Customer Service R. Rattan; ISBN 978-1-85097-100-9; £28/a42

Risk Management in General Dental Practice R. Rattan and J. Tiernan; ISBN 978-1-85097-066-8; £28/a42

Special Care Dentistry J. Fiske, et al; ISBN 978-1-85097-134-4; £28/a42

RADIOGRAPHY

Interpreting Dental Radiographs K. Horner, P. G. J. Rout, and V. E. Rushton ISBN 978-1-85097-052-1; £28/a42

Panoramic Radiography V. E. Rushton and John Rout ISBN 978-1-85097-080-4; £28/a42

Twenty-First Century Imaging K. Horner, N. Drage, and D. Brettle ISBN 978-1-85097-097-2; £28/a42

ANAESTHESIOLOGY

Practical Conscious Sedation D. Craig and M. Skelly; ISBN 978-1-85097-070-5; £28/a42

Practical Dental Local Anaesthesia J. G. Meechan; ISBN 978-1-85097-204-4; £28/a42

ENDODONTICS

Managing Dental Trauma R. R. Welbury and T. A. Gregg ISBN 978-1-85097-087-3; £28/a42

Managing Endodontic Failure in Practice B. S. Chong ISBN 978-1-85097-086-6; £28/a42

Rational Root Canal Treatment in Practice J. M. Whitworth ISBN 978-1-85097-055-2; £28/a42

IMPLANT DENTISTRY

Implantology in General Dental Practice L. J. Searson, M. Gough, and K. Hemmings ISBN 978-1-85097-054-5; £28/a42

ORAL SURGERY AND ORAL MEDICINE

Contemporary Periodontal Surgery: An Illustrated Guide to the Art Behind the Science G. Bateman, S. Saha, and I. L. C. Chapple ISBN 978-1-85097-123-8; £28/a42

Minor Oral Surgery in Dental Practice J. G. Meechan, et al; ISBN 978-1-85097-082-8; £28/a42

Practical Oral Medicine I. McLeod and A. Crighton ISBN 978-1-85097-065-1; £28/a42

PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Child Taming: How to Manage Children in Dental Practice B. L. Chadwick and M. T. Hosey ISBN 978-1-85097-062-0; £28/a42

Paediatric Cariology C. Deery, M. T. Hosey, and P. Waterhouse ISBN 978-1-85097-073-6; £28/a42

Treatment Planning for the Developing Dentition H. D. Rodd and A. P. M. Wray ISBN 978-1-85097-081-1; £28/a42

PERIODONTOLOGY

Decision-Making for the Periodontal Team S. Noble, M. Kellett, and I. L. C. Chapple ISBN 978-1-85097-063-7 ; £28/a42

Managing Orofacial Pain in Practice E. Murphy; ISBN 978-1-85097-130-6; £28/a42

Infection Control for the Dental Team M. Martin, M. Fulford, and T. Preston ISBN 978-1-85097-132-0; £20/a30

Periodontal Management of Children, Adolescents and Young Adults V. Clerehugh, A. Tugnait, and I. L. C. Chapple ISBN 978-1-85097-071-2; £28/a42

Periodontal Medicine: A Window on the Body I. L. C. Chapple and J. Hamburger ISBN 978-1-85097-079-8; £48/a68

Successful Periodontal Therapy: A Non-surgical Approach P. A. Heasman, P. M. Preshaw, and P. Robertson ISBN 978-1-85097-074-3; £28/a42

Understanding Periodontal Diseases: Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures in Practice I. L. C. Chapple and A. D. Gilbert ISBN 978-1-85097-053-8; £28/a42

RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY/PROSTHODONTICS

Adhesive Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth F. Mannocci, G. Cavalli, and M. Gagliani ISBN 978-1-85097-135-1; £28/a42

Aesthetic Dentistry D. Bartlett and P. A. Brunton ISBN 978-1-85097-077-4 £28/a42

Applied Occlusion (Book/DVD-ROM set) R. Wassell, A. Naru, J. Steele, and F. Nohl ISBN 978-1-85097-098-9; £52/a68

Complete Dentures: From Planning to Problem Solving P. F. Allen and S. McCarthy ISBN 978-1-85097-064-4; £28/a42

Decision-Making in Operative Dentistry P. A. Brunton; ISBN 978-1-85097-057-6 (B8907); £28/a42

Dental Bleaching M. Kelleher; ISBN 978-1-85097-131-3; £28/a42

Dental Erosion R. G. Chadwick; ISBN 978-1-85097-165-8; £28/a42

Dental Materials in Operative Dentistry C. Mitchell; ISBN 978-1-85097-129-0; £28/a42

Fixed Prosthodontics in Dental Practice M. O’Sullivan; ISBN 978-1-85097-095-8; £28/a42

Indirect Restorations D. Bartlett and D. Ricketts ISBN 978-1-85097-078-1; £28/a42

Removable Partial Dentures N. J. A. Jepson; ISBN 978-1-85097-075-0; £28/a42

Successful Posterior Composites C. D. Lynch; ISBN 978-1-85097-120-7; £28/a42

Teeth for Life for Older Adults P. F. Allen; ISBN 978-1-85097-056-9; £28/a42

Quintessentials for General Dental PractitionersSeries editor: Nairn H. F. Wilson

Each volume in the Quintessentials series covers basic principles and key concepts. The titles within each section are intended to be used alone or read in conjunction with other volumes in the series. Each volume is approximately 100 to 160 pages in length, features color photographs throughout, and contains a comprehensive guide to further reading. For a description of the contents of each Quintessentials title, go to quintpub.co.uk.

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Journal of Orofacial PainEditor-in-Chief: Barry J. Sessle

Founded upon sound scientific principles, JOP continues to make important contri-butions that strongly influence the work of dental and medical professionals involved in treating orofacial pain, includ-ing temporomandibular disorders. In addi-tion to providing timely scientific research and clinical articles, the journal presents diagnostic techniques and treatment therapies for orofacial pain, headache, mandibular dysfunction, and occlusion, and covers pharmacology, physical ther-apy, surgery, and other pain management methods.

Official journal of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, European Academy of Cra-niomandibular Disorders, Australian and New Zealand Academy of Orofacial Pain, Asian Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders, and Ibero-Latin American Academy of Cranio-mandibular Disorders

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The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial ImplantsEditor-in-Chief: Steven E. Eckert

The International Journal of Oral & Max-illofacial Implants continues its tradition of publishing timely, original articles on implant-related research and patient care. Inter nationally recognized for its high editorial and scientific standards, JOMI presents pioneering research, seminal studies, emerging technology, position papers, and consensus reports, as well as the many clinical and thera-peutic innovations that ensue as a result of these efforts. The editorial board is composed of recognized opin-

ion leaders in their respective areas of expertise and reflects the international reach of the journal. Under their leadership, JOMI maintains its strong scientific integrity while expanding its influence within the field of implant dentistry.

Official journal of the Academy of Osseointegration

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Oral & Craniofacial Tissue EngineeringEditor-in-Chief: Ole T. Jensen

This boundary-breaking journal, designed for both researchers and clini-cians, debuted in 2011. Oral & Cranio-facial Tissue Engineering crosses multiple disciplinary lines, involving spe-cialties of both dentistry and medicine—including oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontics, prosthodontics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, otolaryngology, and neurosurgery. The journal publishes articles concerning regeneration of all the tissues of the oral and craniofacial region and provides a central forum for basic science researchers as well as

practicing physicians to elucidate advances in regenerative medicine. A journal for the future that begins now, just as the tissue engineering field emerges from its infancy.

Official journal of the Tissue Engineering Society, Chinese Society of Oral Biomedicine, and Japanese Society of Regenerative Medicine

The American Journal of Esthetic DentistryEditor-in-Chief: Richard J. Simonsen

The American Journal of Esthetic Den-tistry launched last year in the wake of an ever-growing demand by increasingly informed patients for high-quality esthetic dental treatment. Like its sister publication, The European Journal of Esthetic Dentistry, it presents clinical articles, beautifully designed and exqui-sitely produced, that will both educate and inspire readers. A distinguished edi-torial board has been entrusted with overseeing the quality of the articles and the validity of the techniques presented.

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The International Journal of Sports DentistryEditor: Misao Kawara

The emerging field of sports dentistry has gained wider recognition over the past two decades. The Japanese Acad-emy of Sports Dentistry’s official English-language journal, The International Journal of Sports Dentistry, further opens the discourse in this field on a worldwide stage. This journal provides an overview of the scientific developments in sports-related dentistry around the world, with an emphasis on orofacial injury preven-tion (eg, mouthguards, faceguards, gum-chewing research) and manage-ment of dentofacial trauma and craniofa-cial pain.

Official journal of the Japanese Academy of Sports Dentistry.

Oral Health & Preventive DentistryEditors: Jean-François Roulet, Niklaus P. Lang, and Palle Holmstrup

Clinicians, general practitioners, teachers, researchers, and public health administra-tors will find this journal an indispensable source of essential, timely information about scientific progress in the fields of oral health and the prevention of caries, periodontal diseases, oral mucosal diseases, and dental trauma. Central top-ics, including oral hygiene, oral epidemiol-ogy, oral health promotion, and public health issues, are covered in peer-reviewed articles such as clinical and basic science

research reports; reviews; invited focus articles, commentaries, and guest editorials; and symposium, workshop, and conference proceedings.

OHPD is indexed in MEDLINE and is the official journal of the Academy of Minimally Invasive Dentistry, World Congress of Microdentistry, and European Society of Preven-tive Dentistry

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Journal of Craniomandibular FunctionEditor-in-Chief: Alfons Hugger

The emphasis of this journal is on the healthy and pathologic function of the craniomandibular system and the treat-ment of craniomandibular dysfunction. Its primary goal is to highlight the inter-disciplinary aspects of diagnosis and subsequent treatment of cranioman-dibular dysfunction, thereby intensify-ing communication between medicine and dentistry. Ultimately, the aim of this practice-oriented journal is to advise cli-nicians of the most promising treatments available for their patients. Published in a dual English-German format.

Official journal of the German Association for Functional Diagnostics and Treatment

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The Chinese Journal of Dental ResearchEditor-in-Chief: Guang Yan Yu

The Chinese Journal of Dental Research is a peer-reviewed general dental jour-nal in English sponsored by the Chinese Stomatological Association. The journal publishes original articles, short com-munications, invited reviews, and case reports.

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European Journal of Oral ImplantologyEditor-in-Chief: Marco Esposito

EJOI prides itself on presenting evidence-based practical insights in oral implantology to specialists and general practitioners alike. Under the guidance of Dr Marco Esposito and his highly regarded editorial board, this journal encompasses system-atic reviews, clinical trials and articles, and case series, with a focus on article quality and substance. Full descriptions and rele-vant illustrations are included so clinicians can fully understand all procedures pre-sented. The aim of this journal is to provide reliable clinical guidance to practitioners to help them make the best decisions possible for their patients.

EJOI is now Indexed in MEDLINE and received its first Impact factor in 2011. Official journal of the British Society of Oral Implantology (BSOI), the Dutch Society of Oral Implantology, the Danish Society of Oral Implantology (DSOI) and Italian Society of Oral Surgery and Implantology.

The European Journal of Esthetic DentistryEditor-in-Chief: Alessandro Devigus

Boasting an editorial board that unites Europe’s most talented master clinicians, The European Journal of Esthetic Den-tistry seeks to advance the state-of-the-art in the practices of esthetic dentistry. Each issue features articles on the latest techniques, materials, and technology, allowing readers to obtain the outstand-ing esthetic results that more and more patients are demanding. Photos of breathtaking beauty grace the pages of this quarterly journal.

Official journal of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, the British Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry and the Scadanavian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry.

ENDO—Endodontic Practice TodayEditors: Antonio Bonaccorso, Bun San Chong, Edgar Schäfer, and Luc van der Sluis

The aim and scope of ENDO is to publish articles relevant to the science and prac-tice of endodontics and interdisciplinary fields. It is intended for dental practitio-ners with an interest in endodontics, including specialist endodontists. Its pur-pose is to act as a bridge between origi-nal science and clinical practice. The journal will also include contributions on endodontics in relation to periodontics, trau-matology, pedodontics, orthodontics, oral surgery, prosthodontics, and implantology.

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International Journal of Computerized DentistryEditors: B. Reiss, K. Wiedhahn, and O. Schenk

This journal explores the myriad innova-tions in the emerging field of computer-ized dentistry and how to integrate them into clinical practice. The bulk of the journal is devoted to the science of computer-assisted dentistry, with research articles and clinical reports on all aspects of computer-based diagnos-tic and therapeutic applications, with special emphasis placed on CAD/CAM and image-processing systems. Articles also address the use of computer-based communication to support patient care,

assess the quality of care, and enhance clinical decision-making. The journal is presented in a bilingual format, and each issue offers three types of articles: science-based, application-based, and national society reports.

Official journal of the International Society of Computerized Dentistry

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Official journal of the Belgian Association for Endodontology and Traumatology (BAET), French Society of Endodontics (SFC) and Nowegian Endodontic Society (NEF).

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The International Journal of ProsthodonticsEditor-in-Chief: George A. Zarb

Prosthodontics demands a clinical research emphasis on patient- and dentist-mediated concerns in the management of oral reha-bilitative needs. It is about making the best clinical decisions, as well as imple-menting them, to enhance patients’ qual-ity of life via applied biologic architecture—a role that far exceeds that of traditional prosthetic dentistry with its emphasis on materials and techniques. The International Journal of Prosthodon-tics is dedicated to exploring and devel-oping this conceptual shift in the role of today’s prosthodontist, clinician, and

educator alike. The editorial board is composed of a distinguished team of leading international scholars.

Official journal of the International College of Prosthodontists, International Society for Maxillofacial Rehabilitation, German Society for Prosthodontics and Dental Materials Science, Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry, and Spanish Society of Prosthodontics

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The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative DentistryEditors-in-Chief: Myron Nevins and Marc L. Nevins

An international reputation for high-quality editorial content and unparalleled color illustrations has created a loyal following for this elegantly produced journal, now in its 32nd year of publication. Encom-passing the relationship between a healthy periodontium and precise resto-rations, as well as integrating implants with comprehensive treatment planning, this unique journal emphasizes informa-tion that can be directly applied to your daily practice.

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The Journal of Adhesive DentistryEditors: Jean-François Roulet and Bart Van Meerbeek

New materials and applications in adhe-sion are profoundly changing the way dentistry is delivered. Bonding techniques, which have long been restricted to the tooth hard tissues, enamel, and dentin, have obvious applications in operative and preventive dentistry as well as in esthetic and pediatric dentistry, prosthodontics, and orthodontics. The current develop-ment of adhesive techniques for soft tissues and slow-releasing agents will expand applications to periodontics and oral surgery as well. Scientifically sound, peer-reviewed articles explore the latest innovations in these emerging fields.

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Quintessence InternationalEditor-in-Chief: Eli Eliav

QI continues its time-honored tradition of serving the needs of the general practi-tioner with clinically relevant articles that are scientifically based. Dr Eli Eliav and his editorial board are dedicated to prac-titioners worldwide through presentation of high-level research, useful clinical procedures, and educational short case reports and clinical notes. Rigorous but timely manuscript review is the first order of business in their quest to publish a high-quality selection of articles in the multiple specialties and disciplines that encompass dentistry.

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Official journal of World Congress of Minimally Invasive Dentistry, the European Society of Preventive Dentistry and Sociedad Espanola de Odontologia Minimamente Invasia.

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ORTHODONTICS: The Art and Practice of Dentofacial Enhancement

Editor: Rafi Romano

ORTHODONTICS: The Art and Practice of Dentofacial Enhance-ment becomes an annual publica-tion in 2012 to bring readers a year’s worth of articles in a single focused issue. The goal of the journal remains the same: to aug-ment the esthetic orthodontic lit-erature with timely research and practical clinical information. To

that end, Rafi Romano, editor-in-chief, with the aid of the journal’s multidis-ciplinary editorial board, has selected articles that best address the year’s scientific advancements and new trends, products, and techniques in ortho-dontics and associated specialties in esthetic dentistry. Readers will appre-ciate the journal’s artistic design and its interpretive presentation, which so appropriately showcase the art and practice of dentofacial enhancement.

2012 (Vol 13); 200 pp (approx); colour throughout;ISBN 978-0-86715-563-1; £92/a128

Quintessence of Dental Technology 2012Editor: Sillas Duarte, Jr

The 35th-anniversary issue of QDT is an impressive compilation of original arti-cles, by some of the masters in esthetic dentistry, on the newest concepts, labo-ratory techniques, and materials for restorative dentists and dental techni-cians. Ultraconservative esthetic treat-ment and nature-inspired restorations are a main focus of this year’s issue, which also includes special articles on digital smile design as a tool for treat-ment planning and the perio-prosthetic

connection in treating an ankylosed central incisor. The “State of the Art” article features multidisciplinary smile rehabilitation using ultraconservative esthetic treat-ment, and “Biomaterials Update” covers fiber posts and composite core buildups. This beautifully produced 35th-anniversary issue will not only educate but will inspire readers to excellence.

2012 (Vol 35); 200 pp (approx); 850 colour illus (approx); ISBN 978-0-86715-562-4; £78/a118

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Dental Explorer 3D (DVD-ROM)

Wolfgang Kohlbach

Discover a new dimension in patient communication with this completely revised 3D edition of the international award-winning Dental Explorer software. This innovative DVD-ROM improves patient service and practice profitability by revolutionizing the approach to patient education. Like the previous versions, this program is the ideal tool for professional chairside communication and treatment planning with patients. The fully interactive real-time 3D models allow clinicians to illustrate the complete range of restorative options, make useful comparisons, and provide step-by-step demonstration of recommended dental treatment to their patients. Intelligent and professional consultations save time, help coordinate the treatment process, and motivate patients to opt for more sophisticated restorations. Dental Explorer 3D also contains over 20,000 photographs and 3D models and features a wide range of implant treatments at the bone and tissue levels, including 26 outstanding 3D-animated video clips.

Plastic-Esthetic Periodontal and Implant Surgery (DVD-ROM)

Otto Zuhr and Marc Hürzeler

This 10-volume DVD-ROM compendium showcases the latest minimally invasive microsurgical techniques, especially in the esthetic zone. Topics include autograft harvesting, gingival augmentation, treatment of single- and multitooth gingival recession, esthetic crown lengthening, papilla reconstruction, management of extraction sockets, soft tissue augmentation in pontic sites, soft tissue reconstruction simultaneous to implant placement, and flap design and techniques.

Platform: PC and Mac; prepublication price £448/a493 + VAT Available Summer 2012

User interface and videos can be set in 6 languages: German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, and Turkish.

Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-3-938947-82-1; £725/a986 + VAT

System requirements: Microsoft Windows 7, Vista SP1, or XP SP3 • Mac OS Lion or Snow Leopard, Intel-processor with at least 2 GHz speed; 2 GB of RAM; graphics card with 512 MB of RAM or more, NVIDIA recommended; minimum screen resolution 1280 × 1024 pixels, 24-bit color depth (True Color); sound adapter and speakers; DVD drive; Internet connection for registration.

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Cell-To-Cell Communication: Osseointegration (DVD-ROM)

Bernd Stadlinger and Hendrik Terheyden; Advisory Board: Lyndon F. Cooper, Christoph Hämmerle, Thomas Hoffmann, and Myron Nevins

This international award-winning 3D animation dramatizes the individual roles performed by each of the finely tuned cells, mediators, and transmitters involved in the complex biodynamic process known as osseo-integration. Bringing science to life by making the invisible visible, this film chronicles the four phases triggered in succession when a titanium implant is placed where a tooth has been lost: (1) hemostasis, (2) the inflammation phase, (3) the proliferative phase, and (4) the remodeling phase. The accompanying hardcover booklet includes an article outlining the scientific documentation for the processes depicted in the film as well as the original film script and a quiz on the topics discussed in the film. Students, researchers, and clinicians of all disciplines will find this film and booklet at once instructive, insightful, and fascinating.

Main Cast:

Platelets, Fibroblasts, Endothelial Cells, Granulocytes, Macrophages, Pericytes, Osteoclasts, Osteoblasts, and Osteocytes.

Also Starring:

PDGF, Thromboxane, TGF-α, TGF-β, VEGF, NO, ACE, TNF-α, IL-1, IL-6, FGF, MIP-1, RANKL, and Sclerostin.

Coming Soon:

This film is the first module in a series of 3D animations that will make up the Education—Science Comes Alive 3D film library. Each film will explore a relevant biomedical process in dentistry and oral/maxillofacial surgery.

Platform: PC and Mac; 12 minutes; ISBN 978-1-85097-209-9; £62/a68 + VAT

Sleep Apnea: Treatment of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Dentistry (DVD)

Uwe Bußmeier, Uwe Fremder and Jürgen Langenhahn

Sleep apnea affects millions of people worldwide, yet according to current estimates, only 5% of cases are diagnosed and treated. Treatment of sleep apnea requires interdisciplinary cooperation between sleep medicine specialists, dentists, and dental technicians. This three-part DVD provides a complete guide to treating the two main causative bite relationships associated with sleep apnea—the edge-to-edge bite and the deep bite. A mandibular advancement device will not solve the problem in every case, but it does help many patients improve their quality of life and prevent serious complications of the disease. Successful treatment of sleep apnea requires the systematic teamwork of specialists in all three specialty fields and a sound knowledge of the disease. Contents

Part 1: Sleep Medicine Principles and Terms; Dentally Relevant Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders (SRBD) (Duration: 13:21 min) Part 2: Mandibular Advancement Devices (MAD) for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS): Clinical Procedures and Indications (Duration: 20:47 min) Part 3: Mandibular Advancement Devices (MAD) for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS): Device Selection and Manufacture (Duration: 33:44 min)

Format: NTSC only; ISBN 978-3-938947-85-5; £130/a148 + VAT

Implant Placement with Simultaneous GBR (DVD)

Daniel Buser

This DVD features seven live surgical procedures in various clinical situations performed by the author. Each narrated video demonstrates the surgical procedures, step-by-step. A must-have resource for all clinicians interested in GBR use in implant dentistry.

Contents

• Single Tooth Replacement in the Anterior Maxilla: Early Implant Placement with Simultaneous Contour Augmentation• Single Tooth Replacement of a First Premolar in the Maxilla: Late Implant Placement with Simultaneous GBR• Single Tooth Replacement in the Anterior Maxilla with GBR and Simultaneous Coverage of a Gingival Recession with a

Connective Tissue Graft• Placement of Two Adjacent Implants with Simultaneous GBR to Replace Two Central Incisors in the Maxilla• Implant Placement in an Extended Edentulous Space in the Maxilla: Early Implant Placement with Simultaneous Contour

Augmentation• Implant Placement with GBR in Postextraction Premolar Sites of the Mandible: Early Implant Placement Following 4

Weeks of Soft Tissue Healing• Surgical Handling of an Implant Failure with Severe Bone Loss in the Esthetic Zone: Implant Removal and Implant

Placement with Simultaneous GBR

Format: NTSC and PAL; 112 minutes; £135/a188 + VAT

Special offer: Purchase the book (Guided Bone Regeneration in Implant Dentistry) + DVD set for only £175 + VAT

Surgical Procedures in Implant Dentistry (DVD)

Daniel Buser

A perfect companion to the Surgical Manual of Implant Dentistry, this DVD presents the basic surgical procedures involved in the placement of implants in posterior and anterior sites. In addition to basic implant placement, procedures for simul-taneous GBR use and for simultaneous sinus floor elevation via the lateral window and osteotome techniques are featured.

Contents

• Standard Implant Placement in a Single-Tooth Gap in the Mandible• Standard Implant Placement in a Distal Extension Situation in the Mandible• Standard Implant Placement with a Connective Tissue Graft in a Single-Tooth Gap in the Maxilla• Implant Placement with Simultaneous GBR for an Apical Fenestration Defect• Implant Placement with Simultaneous GBR for a Crestal Dehiscence Defect• Implant Placement with Simultaneous Sinus Grafting via the Lateral Window Technique• Implant Placement with Simultaneous Grafting via the Transalveolar Osteotome Technique

Format: NTSC and PAL; 95 minutes; £106/a180 + VAT

Special offer: Purchase the book (Surgical Manual of Implant Dentistry ) + DVD set for only £120.75 + VAT

ITI Treatment Guide: Sinus Floor Elevation Procedures (DVD-ROM)

Daniel Buser, Dieter Weingart, and Hideaki Katsuyama

This DVD presents evidence-based sinus floor elevation (SFE) protocols outlined in volume 5 of the ITI Treatment Guide series. Five live surgical procedures demonstrate the use of lateral window protocols, simultaneous graft placement, bone harvesting, and piezoelectric surgery as well as the management of complications.

Contents

• SFE with a Composite Graft Using a Combined Simultaneous and Staged Approach–Buser• SFE with Combined Lateral Augmentation in the Extremely Atrophic Maxilla–Weingart• Bone Harvesting from the Retromolar Area–Weingart• Various Surgical Procedures–Katsuyama• Failure and Complications–Katsuyama

Platform: PC and Mac; 54 minutes; ISBN 978-1-85097-224-2; £68/a86 + VAT

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Dental Anatomy & 3D Interactive Tooth Atlas: Version 6.5 (DVD-ROM)

Paul Brown and Eric Herbranson

This popular tooth atlas has emerged as the industry standard for high-resolution surface and volumetric models of tooth anatomy. Models are fully interactive and segmented into enamel, dentin, and pulp systems for optimized spatial and anatomical comprehension. New to this version are 3D models for sections on periodontics, odontogenesis, anthropology, and dental embryology. Also included are sections on endodon-tics, endodontic failures, resorptions, primary teeth, caries, skull anatomy, the synopsis of the human denti-tion, a radiograph database, study quizzes, and much more.

Platform: PC and Mac; £320/a398 + VAT Upgrade from versions 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; £144/a248 + VAT

(Please note that purchase will be charged at full price until older version of the 3D Atlas is returned)

TMJ Occlusion Atlas: Version 1.0—Electronic Atlas of Human Occlusion and the Temporomandibular Joint (DVD-ROM)

Paul Brown and Eric Herbranson

This learning software combines 3D interactive models of the TMJ with videos of mandibular movement and occlusal relationships. Modules detail the stomatognathic system, related anatomy of the TMJ, mandibular movement, and tooth form and occlusal relationships. The atlas also includes a virtual articulator, an interac-tive self-assessment, a library of animations and videos, and a glossary of terminology.

Available in PC (2000/XP/Vista) and Mac platforms; please specify when ordering. Platform: PC (2000/XP/Vista) and Mac; £396/a499 + VAT

3D Interactive Atlas of Skull Osteology: Version 1.1 (CD-ROM)

Paul Brown and Eric Herbranson

Offering a dynamic alternative to traditional learning tools such as bench-top models and cadavers, the 3D Skull Atlas combines sophisticated computer graphics with ultra–high resolution anatomical models to provide a highly interactive and flexible learning environment. Part of a comprehensive 3D interactive library of cra-niofacial anatomy, the Skull Atlas allows users to construct or dissect a human skull one bone at a time, simultaneously viewing the cranial nerves, sinuses, and inner ear structures in their respective positions rela-tive to other structures of the head. Using 3D navigational tools, the user can navigate through segmented skull models or even move between photographs and radiographs of the skull as it is rotated to view radio-graphic representations of each anatomical structure.

Platform: PC and Mac; £105/a198 + VAT

Also Available:

• Dental Anatomy & 3D Interactive Tooth Atlas: Version 6.4 (DVD-ROM)—Hygiene Edition; £185 + VAT

• Dental Anatomy & 3D Interactive Tooth Atlas: Version 6.4 (DVD-ROM)—Assistant Edition; £185 + VAT

These editions, tailored for dental hygienists and dental assistants, contain the same basic content (minus the endodontic section) and exceptional 3D interactive images found in the full edition.

W. Bolz, H. Wachtel,M. Hürzeler, O. Zuhr

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VOLUME 7: H. WachtelAlveolar Ridge Augmentation with Palatal Connective Tissue Graft

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VOLUME 10: O. Zuhr1. Procedure:Esthetic Crown Lengthening2. Procedure:Papilla Augmentation

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VOLUME 2: M. HürzelerLateral Window Sinus Floor Elevation with Simultaneous Implant Insertion (Piezo Surgery)

VOLUME 3: M. HürzelerExtraction, Implant Insertion with Late-ral Augmentation Using Autogenous Bone and Bio-Oss (Extension Flap)

VOLUME 4: M. HürzelerSecond Stage Implant Surgeryin Maxilla and Mandible with Split-Thickness Flap and Free Mucosal Graft

VOLUME 5: H. WachtelImplant Insertion with Internal Sinus Floor Elevation– Summer Technique – Left Maxilla

DVD Compendium (DVD-ROM)

Minimally Invasive Treatment Concepts in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry Wolfgang Bolz, Hannes Wachtel, Markus Hürzeler, and Otto Zuhr

The DVD Compendium is an impressive demonstration on 15 DVDs of the broad spectrum of minimally invasive therapeutic concepts in periodontics and implantology, presented by recognized specialists in the various fields in original live video recordings. Basic principles, clinical management, treatment techniques, materials, and preop-erative preparations are covered exhaustively with live commentary. State-of-the-art advanced training.

Volumes 1 to 5• Maxillary Tissue Thickening• Lateral Window Sinus Floor Elevation with Simultane-

ous Implant Insertion (Piezo Surgery)• Extraction, Implant Insertion with Lateral Augmentation

Using Autogenous Bone and Bio-Oss (Extension Flap)

• Second Stage Implant Surgery in Maxilla and Mandible with Split-Thickness Flap and Free Mucosal Graft

• Implant Insertion with Internal Sinus Floor Elevation – Summer Technique – Left Maxilla

Volumes 6 to 10• Implant Insertion with Internal Sinus Floor Elevation –

Summer Technique – Right Maxilla• Alveolar Ridge Augmentation with Palatal Connective

Tissue Graft

• Recession Coverage with Coronally Advanced Flap• The Apically Repositioned Flap• Esthetic Crown-Lengthening Procedure• Papilla Augmentation Procedure

Volumes 11 to 15• GTR with Double Split-Thickness Flap, Emdogain,

and Autogenous Bone• Procedure 1: Simple Implant Placement

in the Posterior Mandible• Procedure 2: Single Implant Placement

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• Single Recession Defect• Soft Tissue Augmentation in the Mandible,

Teeth 12 and 22 • The Access Flap with the Enamel Matrix

Protein Emdogain

Platform: PC and Mac; Total playing time: 945 minutes; £362/a398 + VAT

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3D Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry (DVD-ROM) Patricia A. Reynolds, Natasha L. Berridge, Scott Rice, and G. A. E. Burke

This newly released DVD-ROM contains clear, accurate, and detailed 3D models of all human anatomy of interest to dentists, including more than 100 views of the head, neck, face, oral and nasal cavities, dentition, individual teeth, nerves, larynx and pharynx, sinuses, eyes, brain, and more. In addition, specialized clinical content includes views of progressive dental conditions such as caries and gingivitis and interactive nerve views of intraoral injections. Users can rotate the 3D models through 360 degrees and add or remove layers of anatomy to view and label any feature with ease. Animations show the functional anatomy of the TMJs, facial muscles, and neck muscles. The MRI section includes scans in three planes (axial, sagittal, and coronal) that can be viewed in tandem with the corresponding 3D models. Simple edit functions allow the user to export and print any image from the software for use in presentations and brochures.

Platform: PC and Mac; £180/a285 + VAT

Also Available:

• 3D Anatomy for Dental Hygiene (DVD-ROM); £145/a218 + VAT

This dental hygiene edition provides the same 3D interactivity and addresses the same topics as the dentistry edition but in a condensed form.

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• TMJ Occlusion Atlas: Version 1.0—Hygiene Edition; £185/a214 + VAT

The hygiene edition offers the same interactivity and covers the same topics as the original edition but in a condensed form.

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Quintessence Practice Live (DVD-ROM)

This 5 DVD-ROM box set provides unique and meticulously compiled film productions focus-ing on the work of daily practice. Experienced dental practitioners and technicians give valuable advice for others in the field. The series provides films from all relevant areas of dentistry in outstanding quality.

Volume 1: Endodontics• Traditional Endodontics: Basic Principles of Manual Root Canal Preparation–Guldener• Root Canal Preparation with the Crown-Down Technique (ProFile)–Heidemann• Mechanical Root Canal Preparation (Flexmaster NiTi)–Zirkel• Efficient Root Build-up with Mineral Fiber Posts and Adhesive Bonding–Bastek

Volume 2: Surgery/Implantology• Implant Bone Dentures with Bone Augmentation and Soft Tissue Transplantation for

Papillary Regeneration (Clinic and Laboratory)–Körner and Müterthies• Use of Intraligamental Anesthesia–Betz• Implant-Borne Immediate Prosthesis on Laser-Welded Bar–Drobid• Implantation and Sinus Elevation with Frialit-2 Implants–Eckl• Bone Spreading, Bone Condensing–Streckbein• Bone Transfer–Streckbein• HF-Surgery in Dentistry with Case Reports–Michaelis

Volume 3: Restorative and Prosthetic Treatment• Restoration of Anterior Teeth with Porcelain Laminate Veeners–Bastek and Fiechter• The Modern Gold Filling–Paul• The Tucker Inlay (Clinic and Laboratory)–Tschackert• Restoration with Cerec 3D Ceramic Inlays–Steinbrenner

Volume 4: Prosthodontics—Methods and Materials Science• Zirconia Ceramic Dentures–Neumeyer and Müterthies• Partial Denture with Milled Primary Porcelain Crowns and Electroformed Telescopic

Copings–Scholz and Katnavatos• Efficient Preparation Technique for Crowns, Inlays and Cast Root Construction in the

Posterior Region–Bastek

Volume 5: Periodontology—Prophylaxis and Preservative Therapy • The Periodontal Screening Index (PSI)–WHO Recommendation• Professional Tooth Scaling–Tschackert• Periodontal Preservative Therapy (Examples)–Clottent• Covering a Recession with a Soft Tissue Transplant–Heinz and Jepsen

Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-3-87652-722-2; £180/a198 + VAT

Quintessence for the Dental Team Live (DVD-ROM) In line with the requirements of a modern dental practice, this DVD-ROM provides informa-tion for the entire dental team: the dentist and the dental staff, from the trainee to the dental hygienist. In addition to fundamental principles, the video segments provide case demonstrations to promote increased competence.

• Successful X-Ray Diagnosis with Panoramic X-Ray Units–Belz, Kunkel, and Scholz• Sharpening Scalers and Curettes–Grass• Placing a Rubber Dam Rationally–Geiger• Bleaching-Trays, Made Using a Thermoforming Unit–Rothig• Forming Bleaching-Trays Using a Self-Made System Without a Thermoforming Unit–

Belz and Staisch• Bleaching: Rationally, Efficiently, Practically. A Case Report–Basting

Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-0-86715-387-3; £32/a36 + VAT

Quintessence Dental Technology Live (DVD-ROM)

These videos provide dentists and dental technicians with expert information on dental prosthetics and implantology and are filmed live in the dental practice. Each video shows the sequence of work steps in detail and in chronologic order in a live recording.

Volume 1 • Anatomical Wax-Up–Schulz• APF-NT, A Logical Set-Up System–Schmidt

Platform: PC and Mac; £32/a36 + VAT

Volume 2• Best Fitting of One-Piece Cast in Precious Alloy for Implant-Borne Prosthesis–Schmidt• Anatomical Wax-Up of Anterior Teeth–Kohlbach• Anatomical Wax-Up of Posterior Teeth–Kohlbach• Electroforming–A Successful Method–Fuchs

Platform: PC and Mac; £32/a36 + VAT

Volume 3• Full Denture– Lerch

Platform: PC and Mac; £32/a36 + VAT

Special offer: Volume 1–Volume 3; £90/a98 + VAT

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Vol 1a: Multilingual Glossary of Orthodontic Terms (CD-ROM)

Daskalogiannakis • von Arx • Bolender • Miethke • Sergl • Sernetz • Miotti • Faltin, Jr • Faltin

The highly regarded Glossary of Orthodontic Terms is a multilanguage CD-ROM that translates each term into six different languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese. This multilingual version of the Glossary will facilitate the exchange of clinical and scientific information among orthodontists.• 4,000 terms in six languages• Fully interactive and searchable • Convenient and easy to use

Platform: PC (Windows 98/ME/2000/XP); £78/a110 + VAT

Vol 2a: Facial Growth (DVD-ROM)

van der Linden • McNamara • Radlanski

Understanding the factors that determine growth patterns and the causes of variation in facial growth is essential to the practice of clinical orthodontics. This volume presents the biologic factors that influence the growth of the craniofacial complex, including odontogenesis and skeletal development. Features more than 250 pictures and 12 videos grouped in 6 chapters together with written and spoken text that can be reproduced in 6 different languages.

Platform: PC (Windows 2000 or XP); £123/a172 + VAT

Vol 2b: Facial Orthopedics (DVD-ROM)

van der Linden • McNamara • Pancherz • Proffit

Methods of influencing facial growth through facial orthopedics are demon-strated, including explanations of their modes of action and their long-term effects. Facial orthopedics has the potential to improve function, promote a more favorable jaw relationship, guide the development of the dentition, and improve the position of malaligned teeth. Multiple clinical examples, including several short video clips, demonstrate treatment as well as the outcome of various facial-orthopedic procedures. All written and spoken text is reproduced in six different languages.

Platform: PC (Windows 2000 or XP); £123/a172 + VAT

Dynamics of Orthodontics is an interactive multimedia series that enables users to pursue a flexible, individualized program in the study of orthodontics. Consisting of several discrete components, the series uses advanced multimedia technology to demonstrate dynamic biologic processes that until now could only be conceptualized. The series is designed for students and experts alike, with the ultimate objective of promoting better patient care.

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Dental Video Journal (DVD-ROM)

Subscription price: 4 issues/year, £198/a248 + VAT; Single issue price: £91/€98 + VATPlatform: PC and Mac

The Dental Video Journal provides a unique approach to dental education and training. High-quality recordings of live surgeries, supplemented by comprehensive background information, allow you to experience a wide range of clinical scenarios as if you were really there. Each volume contains four professionally filmed video segments featuring highly qualified and experienced instructors demon-strating their expertise in dental and oral/maxillofacial practice. This quarterly publication is edited by the German Society of Dental, Oral, and Craniomandibular Science’s Academy of Practice and Science in collaboration with the German Societies for Implantology, Periodontology, Conservative Dentistry, and Prosthodontics and Dental Materials, ensuring that the content is both clinically relevant and scientifically sound.

No. 1, 2011• Sandwich Osteotomy in the Posterior Man-

dible–Bormann • Maxillary Coverdenture on 6 Implants: Stent-

Guided Implant Insertion (NobelGuide®) and Immediate Loading–Mengel

• Computer-Guided Implant Insertion at Site 25–Hürzeler

No. 3, 2011 • Immediate Implant Placement at Site 21

with Combination-Graft Closure–Iglhaut• From Patient History to Implant Placement

and Prosthetic Rehabilitation: Complex Cases–Schlee

• Cell-to-Cell Communication–Osseointe-gration–Terheyden and Stadlinger

No. 2, 2011 • Cocoon-Technique Containment and Contouring–

Gellrich • Insertion of Three Implants in the Posterior Man-

dible Following Bone Augmentation Using the Compact-Bone Plate Technique–Hürzeler

• 12 Weeks After a Sandwich Osteotomy in the Pos-terior Mandible: Implant Insertion–Bormann

No. 4, 2011 • Single-Stage Revision of a Lower Premolar–

Arnold• Soft-Tissue Management Around Maxillary Ante-

rior Implants–Zuhr• Immediate Implant Placement and Restoration of

Tooth 21 with Augmentation of the Buccal Wall with Autologous Bone–Körner

Also Available: • Nos. 1 to 4, 2010: £198/a248; Single issue price: £91/€98 + VAT • Nos. 1 to 4, 2009: £198/a248; Single issue price: £91/€98 + VAT • Nos. 1 to 4, 2008: £198/a248; Single issue price: £91/€98 + VAT• Nos. 1 to 4, 2007: £198/a248; Single issue price: £91/€98 + VAT • Nos. 1 to 4, 2006: £198/a248; Single issue price: £91/€98 + VAT

Visit our website for a list of the contents of each volume.

Quintessence journals app for iPad and iPhone

Watch our website for more information.

Coming in 2012!

Vol 3a/3b: Normal Development of the Dentition / Malocclusions and Interceptions (DVD)

van der Linden • Radlanski • McNamara

Three-dimensional views provide insight revealing the factors that affect the way the dentition develops in the growing face and the role that function plays in that process. The relationship of the developing dentition to jaw size and jaw growth and associated variations in the development of the dentition are elucidated. These volumes also describe both the primary factor and the associated devia-tions that develop in each type of malocclusion, providing a basis for efficient treatment approaches. Em phasis is placed on deviating development that can be interrupted by interception procedures, leading to spontaneous corrections and favorable conditions for initiating orthodontic treatment. Produced in six lan-guages.

Format: NTSC and PAL; £164/a230 + VAT

Vol 4: Orofacial Functions (DVD)

van der Linden • Proffit

Understanding the functional aspects of the orofacial region is a prerequisite for arriving at a proper diagnosis and planning treatment for orthodontic patients. The morphology of the skeleton and the arrangement of the teeth are mainly determined by facial growth and the development of the dentition, over which functional aspects have a large influence. The mode of breathing; the position of the tongue, lips, and cheeks; the interdigitation of the posterior teeth; and the forces provided by the occlusion all contribute to the developmental process. Produced in six languages.

Format: NTSC and PAL; £123/a172 + VAT

Vol 5: Facial Growth, Dentition, and Function (DVD-ROM)

Proffit • van der Linden • McNamara • Radlanski • Pancherz

This volume expands on the topics presented in volumes 2–4 and integrates that information into a computer-based training module that allows users to test and evaluate their understanding of key concepts. When combined with the other components in the series, this volume serves as an excellent teaching and evaluation tool that simulates the application of advanced knowledge and tests users through advanced instructional methods. Produced in six languages.

Platform: PC (Windows 2000 or XP); £123/a172 + VAT

Special offer: Set price; £772/a850 + VAT

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Guidelines for Adhesive Dentistry: The Key to Success (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Antonio Cerutti, Francesco Mangani, and Angelo Putignano

This book/DVD-ROM set provides a dynamic multimedia program that effectively teaches the fundamental techniques of contemporary operative dentistry. Nar-rated video clips, 3D reconstructions, and illustrated clinical phases from real cases guide the user through each phase of restorative treatment.

416 pp; 1,383 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-179-5; £152/a168

Esthetics with Resin Composite: Basics and Techniques (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Burkard Hugo

This book/DVD-ROM set details a minimally invasive approach to highly esthetic direct-resin composite restorations in the anterior dentition. Step-by-step proce-dures for completing treatment in a single session are detailed in the DVD-ROM as well as the accompanying text for various clinical situations.

272 pp; 1,227 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-1-85097-183-2; £158/a178

The Percrestal Sinuslift—From Illusion to Reality (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Edited by Georg Watzek

This book provides a blueprint for transcrestal sinus floor elevation as a surgical protocol that meets the general medical standards of a minimally invasive pro-cedure. The accompanying DVD-ROM includes surgery footage documenting the percrestal sinuslift using the gel pressure technique.

244 pp; 494 colour illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-222-8; £116/a128

Basic Clinical Manual of Magnetic Overdenture (Book/CD-ROM set)

Hiroshi Mizutani

This book/CD-ROM set covers the fabrication of magnetic attachments for implant bodies, fractured roots, and denture repair.

60 pp (softcover); 216 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-4-7812-0153-5; £20/a30

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Glossary of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants (Book/CD-ROM set)

Editor-in-Chief: William R. Laney

A searchable CD-ROM contains more than 2,000 implant-related terms.

212 pp; 181 colour illus; ISBN 978-3-938947-00-5; £92/a98

Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment of Dentofacial Anomalies: An Integrated Esthetic-Functional Approach (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Paolo Ronchi

Presents the treatment of dentofacial anomalies from start to finish. The DVD-ROM follows a patient through treatment.

304 pp; 1,141 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-88-7492-101-0; £158/a268

Columbus Bridge Protocol (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Tiziano Tealdo, Marco Bevilacqua, and Paolo Pera

This book/DVD-ROM set outlines a protocol for the treatment of complete edentulism with implants and a screw-retained provisional prosthesis within 24 hours from implant placement. The DVD-ROM presents a complete clinical case.

388 pp; 700 illus (mostly colour); ISBN 978-88-7492-154-6; £244/a280

Applied Occlusion (Book/DVD-ROM set)

Robert Wassell, Amar Naru, Jimmy Steele, and Francis Nohl

This book/DVD-ROM set adopts a clinical approach to occlusion. The narrated DVD-ROM provides 3D animations that clarify the effects of jaw movement. Comprehen-sive clinical videos demonstrate the management of real-life occlusal problems.

178 pp; 177 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-098-9 (B8939); £52/a68

Decision Support Software (CD-ROM)

Interpreting findings from radiographic and clinical examinations is a critical component of dental care. However, distinguishing harmless findings from those with a serious prognosis can often be challenging even for experienced clinicians. Decision Support software provides diagnostic tools that can be used chairside to interpret radiographic findings (DS X-Ray) or identify and manage oral soft tissue lesions (DS OML). These CD-ROM programs can help clinicians narrow diagnosis by pinpointing images with similar characteristics from the software libraries. Optional settings for side-by-side comparison make diagnosis quick and accurate, and essential information detailing clinical features, differential diagnosis, and appropriate clinical manage-ment is included for each diagnosis. Questions such as when to refer a patient to a specialist are also amply addressed. An invaluable aid to students and practitioners alike in all fields of dentistry.

DS X-Ray Version 2.0: Decision Support for the Interpretation and Clinical Management of Radiographic Lesions (CD-ROM)

Platform: PC; ISBN 978-3-87652-914-1; £180/a198 + VAT

DS OML Version 2.0: Decision Support for the Interpretation and Clinical Management of Oral Mucosa Lesions (CD-ROM)

Platform: PC; IsBn 978-3-87652-919-6; £180/a198 + VAT

PRICES

1–3 DVDs £48/a68 + VAT4–9 DVDs £44/a61 + VAT10–17 DVDs £40/a56 + VAT18+ DVDs £36/a50+ VATAll 64 DVDs £1578/a2210 + VAT

Periodontal, Restorative, and Implant Dentistry: Classic, Contemporary, and Future Therapeutics

Boston, Massachusetts • June 10–13, 2010

The 10th ISPRD was a resounding success. For those who missed the opportunity to attend, DVDs of many of the sessions are available for purchase. Each high-quality DVD contains one 45- to 60-minute lecture presented by one of the featured speakers.

The 10th International Symposium on Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry

64 lectures are available from the following sessions:

• Contemporary Concepts in Implant Dentistry• Clinical Regeneration: Surgical Approach to

Enhance Restorative Results• Maintenance of the Periodontal Patient: 21st-

Century Advances for the Practicing Clinician• The Biologic and Restorative Approach to

Dental Implants• Periodontal Regeneration: The Determinants

of Efficacy• Optimizing Esthetic Results When Treating the

Gummy Smile• The Orthodontic Connection to Other Dental

Disciplines

• Treatment Longevity for the Periodontally Compromised Patient

• Ceramics: The Masters Reach for Ultimate Esthetics

• Extraction Wound Healing and Immediate Loading

• Risk Factors Challenging Implant Success• Advances in Periodontal Plastic Surgery to

Enhance Restorative Results• Localized Ridge Augmentation for Implant

Placement and Restoration

Scan this QR Code to view a sample of the multimedia products on this page.

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Visual Endodontics Curriculum (DVD-ROM)

Markus Haapasalo, Unni Endal, and Shimon Friedman

This dynamic, interactive multimedia program, the product of longstanding cooperation among international specialists in endodontics and related fields, serves as a portal of entry into the fascinating world of modern endodontics. Combining more than 2,400 superb-quality pictures, 1,400 instructional icons, 26 digital video clips, a self-assessment tool, a lecture/presentation editor, and much more, this DVD-ROM program is a powerful learning and teaching tool for any dentist or dental student with even a passing interest in endodontics.

Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-3-87652-768-0; £177/a248 + VAT Not compatible with Mac OS 10.5 and above.

Integrating “Esthetic” Dentistry and Prosthodontics (DVD)

Kenneth A. Malament

This presentation provides a comprehensive look at failure modes and effects in bilayer all-ceramic crown-cement-tooth systems and the elements that influ-ence fracture initiation and propagation in ceramic material, including crown/tooth geometry; cement modulus and layer thickness; damage induced by shaping, fabrication, clinical adjustments, and sandblasting; and fatigue in the wet intraoral environment.

Format: NTSC only; 71 minutes; £70/a99 + VAT

Predictable Anterior Esthetics with Veneers— Interdisciplinary Approach (DVD)

Galip Gürel

Esthetic excellence requires clinical expertise as well as effective interdisciplin-ary communication with patients, laboratory technicians, and specialists. This presentation will help clinicians understand the clinical steps and communica-tion techniques to use minimal tooth preparation for optimal esthetic restora-tion.

Format: NTSC only; 90 minutes; £70/a99 + VAT

Veneer Restorations—Essential Steps for Esthetic Success (DVD)

Oswaldo Scopin

The clinical success of veneer restorations depends on correct treatment plan-ning and effective bonding procedures. This presentation covers the essential clinical steps for esthetic ceramic veneers, including the use of photographic documentation, effective communication with laboratory technicians, and the most popular luting technique.

Format: NTSC only 49 minutes; £106/a149 + VAT

No Post, No Crown—Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry (DVD)

Pascal Magne

In this follow-up to the highly successful textbook Bonded Porcelain Restora-tions, the author discusses the biology, mechanics, function, and biomimetic principles of the adhesive revolution. Topics include laminate veneers, bonded porcelain, immediate dentin sealing, reversed crown restoration, “veneerlays,” and bonding on implant restorations.

Format: NTSC only; (C3104); 109 minutes; £142/a199 + VAT

Technology & Artistry (DVD)

Michel Magne

This presentation explains how to use an increased understanding of value, chroma, and hue to achieve the opacity, translucency, and color of natural teeth. Based on thorough observation of natural esthetics and application of the “envelope technique,” the principles outlined in this program guide viewers to understand how to create lifelike esthetics.

Format: NTSC only; 70 minutes; £70/a99 + VAT

All-Ceramic Restorations: Achieving Esthetic Excellence (DVD)

Mauro Fradeani

This program reviews the characteristics and role of all-ceramic material in prosthodontics and describes factors that determine anterior esthetics in natu-ral dentition and in implant restorations.

Format: NTSC only; 60 minutes; £70/a99 + VAT

Immediate Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone (DVD)

Joseph Kan

This lecture uses scientific and clinical perspectives to elucidate how gingiva responds to immediate versus delayed implant placement. The key points for achieving optimal gingival esthetics are discussed.

Format: NTSC only; 53 minutes; £106/a149 + VAT

Gingiva-Colored Ceramics in Esthetic Dentistry (DVD)

Harel Simon

This presentation discusses the importance of proper gingival architecture and demonstrates the use of gingiva-colored ceramics in esthetic implant dentistry.

Format: NTSC only; 61 minutes; £70/a99 + VAT

Advanced Implant Therapy (vol 1, ed 3) (DVD)

Sascha A. Jovanovic

This volume features seven surgical procedures: immediate tooth replacement and restoration, palatal connective tissue harvest and soft tissue augmentation, ramus bone harvest with trephine technique, block bone grafting in the posterior mandible and implant placement, scalloped implant placement with simultane-ous GBR procedure, oral plastic surgery, and restoration.

Format: NTSC only; English, French, Russian, German; 75 minutes; £99/a139 + VAT

Ridge Augmentation (vol 2, ed 2) (DVD)

Sascha A. Jovanovic

This DVD features four clinical patient cases with a total of nine procedures performed over the course of the patients’ treatment: horizontal bone augmenta-tion, vertical bone augmentation, chin bone harvest, distraction osteogenesis, implant placement in grafted bone, GBR with simultaneous implant placement, membrane removal, and mucogingival surgery.

Format: NTSC only; English, Japanese, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian; 110 minutes; £99/a139 + VAT

Vascularized Interpositional Periosteal–Connective Tissue (VIP-CT) Flap (DVD)

Anthony G. Sclar

This educational DVD includes step-by-step descriptions, illustrations and anima-tions, live-video presentations narrated by the author as he performs the surgery, and 5-year long-term results. Extraordinary close-up video will make you feel like you are part of the surgical team.

Format: NTSC only; £163/a229 + VAT

Laser in Dentistry (DVD-ROM)

Andreas Moritz and Franziska Beer

This DVD-ROM presents live-action video demonstrations of laser applications in endodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, restorative dentistry, and cosmetic den-tistry based on 15 years of research. Concise information on the physics under-lying laser technology is followed by the theoretical principles guiding each treatment application. Typical cases illustrate the advantages of laser treatment in daily dental practice. This DVD-ROM is the perfect tool for those seeking clear, up-to-date information on how and when dental lasers can be reliably and safely implemented.

Platform: PC and Mac; 35 minutes; ISBN 978-3-87652-764-2; £64a/89 + VAT

Periodontal Care, Second Edition (CD-ROM)

Christoph A. Ramseier and Niklaus P. Lang

The aim of this tutorial is to convey the essentials of periodontal disease man-agement for proper quality assurance in periodontology. The periodontal base-line examination makes it possible to determine quickly whether a new patient has healthy gums or periodontal disease. Proper periodontal disease manage-ment encompasses diagnosis, treatment, recall, risk assessment, and aftercare. The tutorial software allows the user to work through the educational content in the various learning tracks while learning fundamental principles in a problem-specific and scientifically oriented manner. The second edition features a fully revised navigation system and setup for treatment and recall. A chapter on tobacco withdrawal has also been added.

Platform: PC and Mac; English, German; ISBN 978-3 87652-783-3; £72/a78 + VAT

Rubber Dam in Only 100 Seconds (CD-ROM)

Edited by Johannes Muller and Norman Tischer

The advantages of using rubber dam in restorative dentistry are undisputed. With this CD-ROM, the authors present a concept that is highly successful, clinically proven, and eminently convincing. They have compiled a vast number of tips and valuable pointers that permit the application of rubber dam even across a span of 10 teeth or more in an elegant manner and in minimal time. This PDF presen-tation has approximately 200 photographs and 25 integrated video sequences.

Platform: PC (Windows XP); £34/a48 + VAT

Endodontics: Modern Treatment Concepts (DVD-ROM)

Oliver Johannes Pontius

Portions of the anatomy of root canal systems are visualized with amazing 3D animation, and each individual treatment stage is illustrated using highly detailed graphics.

Contents

• Access Cavity• Concepts and Strategies for Successful Preparation and Cleaning of Root Canal

Systems• Preparation with Hand Instruments and Rotating Nickel Titanium Instruments• 3D Filling of Root Canal Systems with Hot Gutta Percha• Continuous Wave of Condensation

Platform: PC and Mac; 30 minutes; £70/a98 + VAT

Oral Surgery (DVD-ROM)

Edited by Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam, Stefan Schultze-Mosgau, and Gerd Basting

These specifically oriented training videos from our Oral Surgery series clearly and comprehensively convey expert knowledge in oral surgery for everyday prac-tice. Basic concepts, diagnosis, and various treatment approaches are clearly and completely described step-by-step and in superior picture quality on this new DVD-ROM version.

Volume 1• Treatment Concept for Extracting Impacted Lower Wisdom Teeth• Operative Therapy for Retained Teeth in the Maxilla

Platform: PC and Mac; 63 minutes; £78/a86 + VAT

Volume 2• Surgical Techniques for Closure of Oro-Antral Communications• Sinus Floor Augmentation with Autogenous Chin Bone Grafts

Platform: PC and Mac (C3003); 65 minutes; £78/a86 + VAT

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de Vries, L. . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Debelian, G.. . . . . . . . . . . . .11Deery, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40DeFreest, C. . . . . . . . . . . . .38Del Fabbro, M. . . . . . . . . . . .15Detienville, R. . . . . . . . . . . .30Devigus, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . .35di Lorenzen, O. . . . . . . . . . . .8Dietschi, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Dimitroulis, G. . . . . . . . . . . .24dos Santos, J. . . . . . . . . . . .39Drum, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Duarte, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Dubner, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Duterloo, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Eckert, S. . . . . . . . . . . . 16,35Eliades, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Endal, U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Engelke, W. . . . . . . . . . . . .15Ericsson, I. . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Esposito, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Favero, L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Fiske, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Foce, E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Fradeani, M. . . . . . . . . . . 5,61Francischone, C. . . . . . . . . .16Franscini-Paiva, V. . . . . . . . .22Freeman, R.. . . . . . . . . . . . .41Fremder, U. . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Friedman, S. . . . . . . . . . . . .60Funato, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Galli, F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Gamborena, I. . . . . . . . . . . . .6Garant, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Garg, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Genovese, M. . . . . . . . . . . .29Giannobile, W. . . . . . . . . . . .24Giovannoli, J. . . . . . . . . . . . .30Glantz, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Gluskin, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Goldstein, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Goodis, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Gottlander, R. . . . . . . . . . . .18Graber, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Greene, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Greenwall, L. . . . . . . . . . . 8,32Griffin, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Grondahl, H. . . . . . . . . . . . .18Gürel, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,61Haapasalo M. . . . . . . . . . . .60Hälg, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Hämmerle, C. . . . . . . . . . . .36Hargreaves, K. . . . . . . . . . . .10Harris, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Hayakawa, I. . . . . . . . . . . . .37Hayashi, N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Haywood, V. . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Heasman, P. . . . . . . . . . . . .40Herbranson E. . . . . . . . . . . .53Hidaka, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Hilton, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Horner, K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Hugo, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,59Hülsmann, M. . . . . . . . . . . .11Hürzeler, M. . . . . . . . .31,49,52Hylander, W. . . . . . . . . . . . .39Inglehart, M. . . . . . . . . . . . .21Ishikawa, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Jacobi, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Jacobs, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Jacobson, A. . . . . . . . . . . . .27Jacobson, R. . . . . . . . . . . . .27Jaeggi, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Jameson, C. . . . . . . . . . . . .32Jensen, O. . . . . . . . . . . . 16,24Jeong, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Jepson, N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Jost, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Jovanovic, S. . . . . . . . . . . . .61Kan, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61Kano, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Kappert, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Kataoka, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Katsuyama H. . . . . . . . . . . .51

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