New Methods of Detection of Caries / 1: |
The Diagnosis of Caries / 1.1: |
DIAGNOdent / 1.1.1: |
Digital Imaging Fiber-Optic Transillumination / 1.1.2: |
Fiber-Optic Transillumination / 1.1.3: |
Quantitative Light-Induced Fluorescence / 1.1.4: |
Radiology of Dental Caries / 1.1.5: |
Electrical Conductance / 1.1.6: |
Modern Caries Detection and Management / 1.1.7: |
References |
New Developments in Caries Removal and Restoration / 2: |
Caries Removal / 2.1: |
Lasers / 2.1.1: |
Polymer Bur / 2.1.2: |
Micropreparation Burs / 2.1.3: |
Air Abrasion (or Kinetic Cavity Preparation) / 2.1.4: |
Photoactivated Disinfection / 2.1.5: |
Carisolv Gel / 2.1.6: |
Atraumatic Restorative Treatment / 2.1.7: |
Caries-Detector Dyes / 2.1.8: |
Restoration Following Caries Detection / 2.2: |
Why Are Teeth Restored? / 2.2.1: |
Caries as a Disease / 2.2.2: |
Preventing Dental Caries / 2.2.3: |
When Should Caries Be Restored? / 2.2.4: |
Fissure Sealants / 2.2.5: |
Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Caries / 2.2.6: |
Restorative Procedures / 2.3: |
The "Tunnel" Restoration / 2.3.1: |
The Proximal "Slot" Preparation / 2.3.2: |
Traditional Cavity Preparation / 2.3.3: |
The Repaired Amalgam Restoration / 2.3.4: |
Cavity Preparations Involving Three or More Surfaces / 2.3.5: |
Treatment of the Large Carious Lesion / 2.3.6: |
The Use of Calcium Hydroxide in Direct Pulp Capping / 2.3.7: |
The Foundation Restoration / 2.3.8: |
Practical Aspects of Amalgam Retention / 2.3.9: |
Pins vs Bonded Restorations / 2.3.10: |
Amalgam Bonding Procedure / 2.3.11: |
The Use of Base Materials / 2.3.12: |
Posterior Resin Composite Restorations / 3: |
Ramped Curing Lights / 3.1: |
Ceramic Inserts / 3.2: |
Nanotechnology / 3.3: |
"Total Etch" Technique / 3.4: |
Preventive Resin Restorations / 3.5: |
Minimal Class II Restorations / 3.7: |
Posterior Composite Resin Restoration / 3.8: |
Direct Composite Resin Restorations / 3.9: |
Studies of Direct Resin-Composite Restoration Survival / 3.10: |
Reasons for Failure of Extensive Direct Composite Resin Restorations / 3.11: |
The "Sandwich" Technique / 3.12: |
Packable Composite Resin Materials / 3.13: |
New Developments in Resin-Composite Technology / 3.14: |
The Single Crown, Veneers, and Bleaching / 4: |
The Single Crown / 4.1: |
Recurrent Caries and Periodontal Disease / 4.1.1: |
The Tooth Becomes Nonvital / 4.1.2: |
The Crown Restoration Becomes Loose / 4.1.3: |
Perforation of the Crown During Occlusal Adjustment / 4.1.4: |
The Appearance of the Crown is Unsatisfactory / 4.1.5: |
Shade of the Crown / 4.1.5.1: |
Shape of the Crown / 4.1.5.2: |
Gingival Contour / 4.1.5.3: |
Gingival Recession / 4.1.5.4: |
New Developments in Crown Provision / 4.2: |
Veneers / 4.3: |
Tooth Preparation / 4.3.1: |
Disadvantages of Veneers / 4.3.2: |
Failure of Veneers / 4.3.3: |
Cementation Procedures for a Veneer / 4.3.4: |
Provisional Restorations for Veneers / 4.3.5: |
Resin-Bonded All-Ceramic Crowns (or "Dentin-Bonded Crown") / 4.4: |
Marginal Leakage / 4.4.1: |
Cementation Procedures for the Resin-Bonded All-Ceramic Crown / 4.4.2: |
Bleaching of Teeth / 4.5: |
Cervical Resorption / 4.5.1: |
The "Walking Bleach" Technique / 4.5.2: |
Vital Tooth Bleaching / 4.5.3: |
In-House Tooth Bleaching / 4.5.4: |
Microabrasion / 4.6: |
Noncarious Tooth Tissue Loss / 5: |
Noncarious Tooth Wear / 5.1: |
Clinical Appearance of Erosion / 5.1.1: |
Clinical Appearance of Attrition / 5.1.2: |
Clinical Appearance of Abrasion / 5.1.3: |
Prevention of Toothwear / 5.2: |
Recent Developments in the Treatment of Tooth Wear / 5.3: |
Noncarious Cervical Restorations / 5.3.1: |
Clinical Procedures for Restoration of Cervical Lesions / 5.3.2: |
Why Do Cervical Restorations Fail? / 5.3.3: |
New Developments in Direct Posterior Resin Composites / 5.3.4: |
Addition of Resin Composite to Anterior Teeth / 5.3.5: |
Developments in Indirect Resin Composite Technology / 5.3.6: |
Targis/Vectris Crowns / 5.3.6.1: |
Sinfony / 5.3.6.2: |
Belleglass HP / 5.3.6.3: |
Other Fiber Systems / 5.3.6.4: |
Ceramic Inlay and Onlay Restorations / 5.4: |
Inlay Restorations / 5.5: |
Onlay Restorations / 5.6: |
Milled Ceramic Inlays or Onlays / 5.6.1: |
Cerec 3 / 5.6.1.1: |
IPS Empress System / 5.6.1.2: |
Fortress / 5.6.1.3: |
Full-Veneer Posterior Porcelain Crowns / 5.7: |
In-Ceram / 5.7.1: |
Procera AllCeram Crowns / 5.7.2: |
Cementation of the Restoration / 5.8: |
Choosing the Correct Restorative System / 5.9: |
Conclusion / 5.10: |
Subject Index |
New Methods of Detection of Caries / 1: |
The Diagnosis of Caries / 1.1: |
DIAGNOdent / 1.1.1: |