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The catalog provides an overview of books, multimedia products, and journals covering various dental topics such as endodontics, esthetics, implants, and more.

The catalog is divided into sections covering topics such as endodontics, esthetics, implants, orthodontics, periodontics, and others.

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Endodontics/Lasers ____________________________ 34
Esthetics ____________________________________ 59
Imaging ______________________________________ 10
Implants __________________________________ 1119
Multidisciplinary ____________________________ 2024
OMFS/Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology ______________ 2526
Orthodontics _______________________________ 2729
Pediatrics ____________________________________ 30
Periodontics _______________________________ 3133
Practice Management ________________________ 3435
Preventive Dentistry/Restorative Dentistry __________ 3638
Prosthodontics/Dental Technology _______________ 3943
TMD/Occlusion _____________________________ 4445
Journals __________________________________ 4649
Author Index ________________________________5051
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Endodontics: Modern Treatment
Concepts (DVD-ROM)
Oliver J. 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 Prepa-
ration and Cleaning of Root Canal Systems
Preparation with Hand Instruments and Rotat-
ing Nickel Titanium Instruments
3D Filling of Root Canal Systems with Hot Gutta-Percha
Continuous Wave of Condensation
Platform: PC and Mac (C3004); 30 minutes; US $140
Seltzer and Benders
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 sec-
ond 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 restor-
ative dental procedures. New contributors bring fresh perspective to topics such
as pulpal infections, odontalgia, and the relationship between the pulp and peri-
odontal 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 fnd this information to be essential to providing accurate diagnoses and effec-
tive treatment.
512 pp; 707 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-480-1 (B4801); US $128
Endo-Periodontal Lesions
Edoardo Foce
Endodontic and periodontal lesions can
manifest identical symptoms despite
originating from separate pathogens,
and traditional classifcation 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 pro-
poses new terminology and a simpli-
fed classifcation of endo-periodontal
lesions that shed light on an ambigu-
ous pathologic situation that is often
misinterpreted in clinical practice.
Step-by-step, the reader is guided through a systematic differential diagnosis in
order to distinguish the signs and symptoms arising from each etiology, which
determine how to proceed with appropriate treatment.
120 pp; 636 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-210-5 (B9512); US $148
Treatment of Endodontic
Infections
Jos F. Siqueira, Jr
The ultimate goal of endodontic treat-
ment is either to prevent the develop-
ment of apical periodontitis or to create
adequate conditions for periradicular
tissue healing. This book provides
effective treatment options for achiev-
ing both goals. The frst section of the
book details the microbiologic and patho-
physiologic aspects of apical periodontitis.
The second section focuses on the prin-
ciples and practice of predictable en -
d odontic treatment and the prevention of
apical periodontitis. In this way, a thor-
ough understanding of disease etiology, pathogenesis, and host-pathogen interaction
issues sets the groundwork for effective endodontic treatment.
416 pp; 355 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-205-1 (B8849); US $158
Practical Lessons in
Endodontic Treatment
Donald E. Arens,
Alan H. Gluskin, Christine I.
Peters, and Ove A. Peters
This companion to the popular book
Practical Lessons in Endodontic Surgery
offers expert guidance to clinicians who
have limited experience in the nonsurgi-
cal procedures involved in root canal
therapy. Synthesizing the latest clinical
concepts and technologies with tried-
and-true traditional 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, work-
able, and, above all, practical information and recommendations covering a spe-
cifc aspect of endodontic care.
344 pp (spiral bound); 355 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-483-2 (B4832); US $128
Endodontic Microsurgery
Enrique 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,
fap 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
offce, 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 color); ISBN 978-1-85097-178-8 (B8848); US $244 S
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Clinical Success in
Endodontic Retreatment
Stphane Simon and
Wilhelm-J. Pertot
Endodontic retreatment is more diffcult
to perform and involves greater risks
compared to primary endodontic treat-
ment. This book addresses topics such
as indications for endodontic retreat-
ment; effcient removal of existing resto-
rati ons and obturati on materi al ;
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 confdence.
144 pp (softcover); 362 illus; ISBN 978-2-91255-59-0 (B9310); US $89
Pediatric Laser Dentistry:
A Users Guide
Giovanni Olivi,
Fred S. Margolis, and
Maria Daniela Genovese
This comprehensive text, the frst to
focus on laser applications in pediatric
dentistry, reviews the essential thera-
peutic steps of laser use in conserva-
tive pediatric dentistry. Detailed
explanations of the unique interactions
of laser irradiation with dental tissues
help clinicians take advantage of the
many inherent benefts of laser energy,
such as selective removal of carious
tissue, preservation of healthy mineral structure, disinfection of prepared sur-
faces, excellent hemostasis, and improved patient comfort and compliance. The
predictable clinical protocols for hard and soft tissue applications are detailed
step-by-step with explanations on technique and suggested laser parameters.
In addition, the text is rounded out with presentations on innovative therapies
involved in laser caries detection, laser irradiation for caries prevention, enamel
and dentin laser conditioning, laser radiation for root canal debriding and cleans-
ing, and low-level laser therapy.
224 pp; 521 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-494-8 (B4948); US $168
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Problems in Endodontics:
Etiology, Diagnosis,
and Treatment
Edited by Michael Hlsmann
and Edgar Schfer
This book offers clinically relevant infor-
mation for overcoming common prob-
lems in endodontic treatment. This is a
compendium of the feld, including key
fndings and data from the scientifc
literature as well as case presentations
and practical advice.
600 pp; 850 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-186-3 (B9037);
US $280
Atlas of Laser Applications in
Dentistry
Donald J. Coluzzi and
Robert A. Convissar
This clinical atlas presents an overview of
intraoral laser use followed by the indications
and contraindications, special consider-
ations, and relevant risks associated with
procedures in each discipline.
230 pp; 477 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-476-4 (B4764);
US $138
Endodontics
Manual for the
General Dentist
Martin Trope and
Gilberto Debelian
84 pp (softcover); 150 illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-089-7
(B8828); US $68
Proceedings of the
1st International
Workshop of
Evidence Based
Dentistry on Lasers
in Dentistry
Edited by Norbert
Gutknecht
252 pp; 37 illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-167-2
(B9033); US $70
Rational Root
Canal Treatment
in Practice
John M. Whitworth
ISBN 978-1-85097-055-2
(B8905); US $54
Oral Laser
Application
Edited by Andreas
Moritz
592 pp; 820 illus
(mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-150-4
(B9013); US $278
Managing Dental
Trauma
Richard R. Welbury
and Terry A. Gregg
ISBN 978-1-85097-087-3
(B8923); US $54
Laser in Dentistry
(DVD-ROM)
Andreas Moritz and
Franziska Beer
Platform: PC and Mac;
35 minutes;
ISBN 978-3-87652-764-2
(C1000); US $120
Managing
Endodontic
Failure in Practice
Bun San Chong
ISBN 978-1-85097-086-6
(B8921); US $54
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Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry (DVD)
These supplementary DVDs illustrate the procedures, techniques, and scientifc con-
cepts presented in the book. Each video begins with an introduction by Dr Terry that
touches on the science and application of the technique involved, followed by live
demonstrations of that technique from clinical cases similar to those presented in the
respective chapter.
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Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry:
Material Selection and Technique, Second Edition
Douglas A. Terry and Willi Geller
Advancements in restorative material formulations and adhesive technology have expanded the treatment
possibilities for the clinician and technician and provided simpler, more conservative, and more economical
solutions to many restorative and esthetic challenges. This book demonstrates these solutions step-by-step
through the presentation of everyday clinical situations, relying on the scientifc knowledge and clinical and
laboratory expertise of an international team of masters. With new photographic techniques including ring fash
and bilateral fash, new cases on composite resin restoration and porcelain inlays, and new techniques such
as restoring the anterior alveolar ridge defciency using stratifed porcelain buildup, this second edition of
Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry explores many facets of esthetic and restorative dentistry, including bioma-
terials, laboratory technology, operative dentistry, prosthodontics, periodontics, and implant dentistry. Each
chapter begins with a materials science introduction to the topic, followed by clinical applications and proce-
dures illustrated with exquisite images. This combination of scientifc, clinical, and laboratory information
provides clinicians, technicians, and auxiliaries with the tools necessary to maximize their productivity while
providing improved oral health care to their patients.
Contents
Diagnostic and Communication Concepts Tooth Preparation Composite Resins Ceramic Materials The
Impression Process Contemporary Adhesive Cements Provisionalization Esthetic Post Systems Adhe-
sion Finishing and Polishing Dental Photography Periodontal Plastic Surgery Interdisciplinary Implan-
tology Tooth Discoloration
752 pp; 2,000+ color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-573-0 (B5730); US $318
Volume 1: Ceramic Materials (Chapter 4)
An Interdisciplinary Process for Achieving Restorative and
Esthetic Excellence Using the Preparationless Veneer
Format: NTSC only (C3026); ISBN 978-0-86715-604-1; US $29
Volume 2: The Impression Process (Chapter 5)
Soft Tissue Management
Double-Cord Gingival Displacement Technique Using an Elasto-
meric Impression Material
The Digital Highway
Format: NTSC only (C3027); ISBN 978-0-86715-605-8; US $29
Volume 3: Provisionalization (Chapter 7)
Developing a Composite Veneer Prototype Utilizing an Indirect/
Direct Flowable Resin Technique
Managing Tooth Size Discrepancy for the Orthodontic Patient
Using an Indirect/Direct Flowable Resin Technique
Format: NTSC only (C3028); ISBN 978-0-86715-606-5; US $29
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Volume 4: Esthetic Post Systems (Chapter 8)
Fundamental Concepts for Restoring the Intraradicular Space
Format: NTSC only (C3029); ISBN 978-0-86715-607-2; US $29
Volume 5: Dental Photography (Chapter 11)
Intraoral and Extraoral Photographic Documentation
Format: NTSC only (C3030); ISBN 978-0-86715-608-9; US $29
Volume 6: Periodontal Plastic Surgery (Chapter 12)
Clinical Crown Lengthening in the Esthetic Zone Utilizing a
Conventional Approach
Clinical Crown Lengthening in the Esthetic Zone Utilizing
an Internal Bevel Gingivectomy
Format: NTSC only (C3031); ISBN 978-0-86715-609-6; US $29
Special 6-volume set price (C3032): US $149

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All Ceramic Restorations:
Achieving Esthetic Excellence (DVD)
Mauro Fradeani
This program reviews the characteristics and the
role of all-ceramic material in prosthodontics and
describes factors that determine anterior esthetics
in natural dentition and in implant restorations.
Format: NTSC only (C3100); 60 minutes; US $99
Esthetic Rehabilitation in
Fixed Prosthodontics
Volume 1Esthetic Analysis:
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, dento-
labial, phonetic, dental, and gingival analy-
sis. This popular book is an invaluable tool
for all clinicians practicing esthetic and
restorative dentistry.
352 pp; 1,136 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-108-5 (B9504); US $258 S F
Volume 2Prosthetic Treat-
ment: A Systematic Approach
to Esthetic, Biologic, and
Functional Integration
Mauro Fradeani and
Giancarlo Barducci
This second volume presents the procedural
phases required to achieve optimal esthet-
ics in fxed prostheses. Communication
between the clinician and the technician is
highlighted through a presentation of all
clinical and laboratory procedures. Detailed
clinical photographs and illustrations accom-
pany each treatment phase.
600 pp; 2,500 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-171-9 (B9505); US $320
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 frst part of each chapter, 18
of the worlds most respected clinicians
share the key principles that guide their
case-planning decisions. In the second
part, they present the diagnostic fndings of
one of their own cases, invite the reader to
treatment plan the case, then present their
own plan and the actual treatment rendered
along with large, full-color images. With the authors representing every specialty
in dentistryperiodontology, orthodontics, prosthodontics, endodontics, and oral
and maxillofacial surgerythis book demonstrates comprehensive treatment-
planning principles from the perspective of every clinician.
568 pp; 1,350 color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-474-0 (B4740); US $328
Interdisciplinary Treatment
Planning, Volume II: Compre-
hensive Case Studies
Edited by Michael Cohen
This second volume allows readers to learn
by repetition through the presentation of
additional cases treated by master clini-
cians from every specialty. Each is intro-
duced by the clinician, who provides the
rationale for choosing the particular 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 presenta-
tions follow the format established in the frst volume: Diagnostic fndings and
pretreatment images are presented frst to allow the reader to develop a treatment
plan, then the master clinicians 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 frst
volume, this book provides the opportunity to learn through the experience of
developing comprehensive treatment plans under the guidance of master clini-
cians.
536 pp; 1,226 color illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-501-3 (B5013); US $378
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The Science and Art of
Porcelain Laminate Veneers
Galip Grel
This book guides the entire esthetic team in
understanding the patients needs and for-
mulating a treatment plan to address
esthetic considerations as well as occlusal,
periodontal, and functional requirements. It
also discusses expanded PLV applications,
minimally invasive tooth preparation, and
impression techniques.
528 pp; 1,200 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-060-6 (B9008);
US $198
Predictable Anterior
Aesthetics with Veneers
Interdisciplinary Approach (DVD)
Galip Grel
Esthetic excellence requires clinical expertise as
well as effective interdisciplinary communication
with patients, laboratory technicians, and special-
ists. This presentation will help clinicians under-
stand the clinical steps and communication
techniques to use minimal tooth preparation for
optimal esthetic restoration.
Format: NTSC only (C3102); 90 minutes;
US $99
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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 readers
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 to outline the clinical sequences of how to use composite
resins and dental ceramics to achieve the optical characteristics observed so exquisitely in natural 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.
Contents
Optical Behavior of Teeth and Restorations Using CAD/CAM Technology to Create Natural-Looking Restora-
tions Clinical Case Presentations
482 pp; 1,672 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-229-7 (B9071); US $228
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 fnd
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 color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-422-1 (B4225); US $189 S F
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No Post, No Crown: Biomimetic
Restorative DentistryScience,
Common Sense, Experience (DVD)
Pascal Magne
In this follow-up to the highly successful textbook
Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Denti-
tion, 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 res-
torations.
Format: NTSC only (C3104); 109 minutes; US $199
EVOLUTION: Contemporary Protocols for Anterior
Single-Tooth Implants
Iaki 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 provid-
ing a concise overview of up-to-date scientifc 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.
Contents
New 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
Solutions, Challenging Clinical Cases
ISBN 978-0-86715-496-2 (B4962); Available Fall 2013
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 specifc 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 color illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-466-5 (B4665); US $29.50 S
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Solutions for Dental
Esthetics: The Natural Look
Toyohiko Hidaka
155 pp; 345 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-176-4 (B9035);
US $148
A Diary Through the Lens
Naoki Hayashi
144 pp; 334 color illus;
ISBN 978-4-87417-859-1 (B9914);
US $198
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The Art of Detailing: Philosophical Foundations
Edited by Raf Romano
The path to exceptional clinical results and patient satisfaction begins with a solid philosophical foundation. This multi-
contributed book brings together representative cases from respected clinicians around the world to illustrate the phi-
losophies that must guide sound treatment decisions. The book is organized by the broad topics of careful patient
evaluation and diagnosis, interdisciplinary treatment planning, and minimally invasive and patient-centered treatment,
with each chapter presenting the specifc philosophy underlying one or more cases treated by the author. For each case,
the author shares special challenges that were faced and a retrospective evaluation that highlights aspects of treatment
that could be improved given new knowledge and insight. The clinical cases are presented with full-color images show-
ing treatment from planning to result with accompanying text that details nuances of the case that bring it into full
clinical focus. An elegant and thoughtful volume sure to fascinate and inspire the reader.
Contributors
Wael Att Luigi Galasso Birte Melsen Tiziano Testori Giovanni Zucchelli Eiji Funakoshi Ueli Grunder Luc
Rutten Patrick Rutten Iaki Gamborena Masao Yamazaki Antonio Cerutti Didier Dietschi Federico Ferraris
Amir Horowitz Francesco Mangani Giulio Rasperini Oliver Reichert di Lorenzen Roberto Carlo Spreafco Vittorio
Cacciafesta Martha Luca Galindo Restrepo Angelo Putignano Stefan Schunke
304 pp (approx); 1,200 illus (mostly color); (B9074); Available Spring 2013
The Art of the Smile:
Integrating Prosthodontics,
Ortho dontics, Periodontics,
Dental Technology, and
Plastic Surgery in Esthetic
Dental Treatment
Edited by Raf Romano
This book combines the latest
approaches to esthetic treatment by
the worlds 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 situations. Specialists and general practitioners
alike will learn much from this book.
456 pp; 1,167 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-096-5 (B9011); US $258
The Art of Treatment
Planning: Dental and
Medical Approaches to the
Face and Smile
Edited by Raf Romano
This book examines the treatment-
planning process from a multidisci-
plinary perspective in an effort to
balance the very complex process of
diagnosis with the need for simplicity
and coherence. Like its predecessor,
The Art of the Smile, this book pro-
motes 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 color); ISBN 978-1-85097-197-9 (B9049); US $298
The Art of
Passion: A Photo-
graphic Journey
Edward A. McLaren
Representing years of pho-
tographic study, this ele-
gant ful l -col or 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 artifcial 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 buildup and followed with multiple patient cases.
This limited edition, numbered book will inspire anyone interested in dental
esthetics.
112 pp; 150 illus (mostly color); ISBN 957-41-3740-6 (BC998); US $148
Veneer Visions
Oliver 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 fxed prostheses. A dual English/Spanish
language book.
120 pp; 300 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-200-6 (B9061); US $138 S
Esthetic Clinical Case Studies:
Dilemmas & Solutions
Irfan Ahmad
136 pp; 383 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-172-6 (B8836); US $164
Tooth Whitening: Indications and
Outcomes of Nightguard
Vital Bleaching
Van B. Haywood
152 pp; 428 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-450-4 (B4504); US $98
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World of Anterior Ceramic
Restorations
Yeojoon Koh
This clinical atlas details anterior ceramic
restoration to correct esthetic problems.
Each section presents one case that
focuses on a distinct set of esthetic and
dental conditions such as fracture,
crowding, rotation, asymmetry, discolor-
ation, contour, caries, or implant considerations, among others. The case pres-
entation begins by showing the defnitive esthetic result alongside a description
of the initial conditions and the procedure used. The clinical images illustrate
the procedure, step-by-step. 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
conditions 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.
216 pp; 614 color illus; ISBN 978-89-5741-207-7 (BC997); US $120
Veneer RestorationsEssential
Steps for Esthetic Success (DVD)
Oswaldo Scopin
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 (C3103); 49 minutes;
US $149
Tooth Whitening in
Esthetic Dentistry
So-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
fow 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 color); ISBN 978-1-85097-177-1 (B9036); US $168
Aesthetic Dentistry
David Bartlett and Paul
A. Brunton
ISBN 978-1-85097-077-4
(B8909); US $54
Dental Bleaching
Martin Kelleher
ISBN 978-1-85097-131-3
(B8935); US $54
Gingiva Colored Ceramics in
Esthetic Implant 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 (C3107); 61 minutes;
US $99
Esthetics of Anterior Fixed
Prosthodontics
Gerard 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 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-258-6 (B2583); US $98
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Clinician, Ceramist, and Patient
Gerard J. Chiche and
Hitoshi Aoshima
Patient satisfaction with esthetic treat-
ment depends on the clinicians ability to
understand the patients desires and to
communicate effectively with the dental
ceramist. Facilitation of this three-way
communication is the purpose of this
clinical atlas. It presents pa tient objec-
tives, treatment plans and outcomes,
shade selection, and other elements of
smile design in a straightforward style.
140 pp; 395 color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-435-1 (B4357); US $118
Principles of Esthetic
Integration
Claude R. Rufenacht
248 pp; 532 color illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-369-9
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Handbook of Cephalo-
metric Superimposition
Herman S. Duterloo and
Pierre-Georges Planch
Traditional procedures for cephalo-
metric superimposition that are based
on the use of periosteally located land-
marks 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 indi-
vidualized, far-reaching insight into
growth and treatment changes. The
authors provide a critical, in-depth review of the history of cephalometric super-
imposition and the background and development of the structural method;
demonstrate how to apply the structural method; and provide help and instruc-
tion for correct interpretation of the resulting superimpositions. This book will
help readers to produce superimpositions with maximal accuracy, based on the
best available scientifc biologic evidence.
220 pp; 550 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-508-2 (B5082); US $118
Photography in Dentistry:
Theory and Techniques in
Modern Documentation
Pasquale Loiacono and
Luca Pascoletti
This book presents guidelines for photo-
graphic documentation that will enable prac-
titioners to produce images that faithfully
convey clinical data. Precise instructions,
including the positions of the patient, assis-
tant, and practitioner; camera settings and
fash positions; aiming and focal points; and
the types and positions of required acces-
sories are detailed in the text and images,
and an example of the desired fnal image is
provided.
336 pp; 847 color illus;
ISBN 978-88-7492-169-0 (B9516); $160
Atlas of Cone Beam Imaging for Dental Applications, Second Edition
Dale A. Miles
Cone beam imaging is fast becoming common place in dental practices for every specialty, and this best-selling book has
been updated to refect the ways in which cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is being used by dental practitioners.
As before, the book introduces readers to 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 presenting endodontic applications of CBCT, selected cases from radiology practice, and issues of risk and
liability associated with capturing CBCT data. In addition, the anatomy chapter has been updated with many new illustra-
tions and a new section on small-volume anatomy. Comprehensive case presentations demonstrate the diagnostic and
treatment-planning capabilities of CBCT in its full range of applications while at the same time highlighting situations in
which traditional radiographic imaging will suffce.
Contents
CBCT in Clinical Practice Basic Principles Anatomical Structures in Cone Beam Images Airway Analysis Dental
Findings Impacted Teeth Implant Site Assessment Odontogenic Lesions Orthodontic Assessment Ortho-
gnathic Surgery and Trauma Imaging Paranasal Sinus Evaluation TMJ Evaluation Systemic Findings Vertebral
Body Evaluation Selected Cases Clinical Endodontics Risk and Liability
408 pp; 624 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-565-5 (B5655); US $142
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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 refect 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 headflm and templates for both manual and digital
cephalometry.
320 pp; 509 illus (192 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-461-0 (B4616); US $110
Interpreting Dental
Radiographs
Keith Horner, John
Rout, and Vivian E.
Rushton
ISBN 978-1-85097-052-1
(B8902); US $54
Panoramic
Radiography
Vivian E. Rushton and
John Rout
ISBN 978-1-85097-080-4
(B8918); US $54
21st Century
Imaging
Keith Horner,
Nicholas Drage,
and David Brettle
ISBN 978-1-85097-097-2
(B8927); US $54
Contemporary Cephalometric
Radiography
Kunihiko Miyashita
In this book, radiographs of the skull are jux-
taposed with photographs and drawings, and
tracing procedures for posteroanterior cepha-
lograms, submental-vertex radio graphic pro-
jections, and lateral cephalograms are
detailed.
292 pp; 929 illus (100 color);
ISBN 978-4-87417-517-0 (B9903); US $195
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Surgical Complications in
Oral Implantology: Etiology,
Prevention, and Management
Louie Al-Faraje
This exceptional book is designed as a self-
instruction guide to the diagnosis, manage-
ment, and prevention of surgery-related
complications in implant dentistry. It func-
tions 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 emer-
gency 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 restor-
ative 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 complica-
tions 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.
248 pp; 711 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-506-8 (B5068); US $189
Louie Al-Faraje,
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Etiology, Prevention, and Management
Peri-Implant Tissue
Remodeling: Scientifc Back-
ground & Clinical Implications
Edited by Luigi Canullo, Roberto
Cocchetto, and Ignazio Loi
This textbook covers advanced concepts in
platform switching, immediate implant
placement, and the use of piezoelectric
surgery for implant osteotomies. Flap
design and peri-implant tissue stability are
discussed in relation to the concepts of
gingival biotype and biologic width. Mini-
mally invasive implant site preparation
using piezoelectric surgical techniques is
presented, followed by the theoretical and
practical aspects of platform switching. Subsequent chapters address implant-
abutment connection confgurations and how they affect peri-implant bone
remodeling as well as other prosthetic considerations, including preparation
design, fnish lines, emergence profles, and the shoulderless abutment. Bring-
ing all of these concepts together, a comprehensive minimally invasive pros-
thetic protocol is presented with clinical cases. The fnal chapter examines plasma
cleaning of titanium implants as a method of reducing osseointegration time and
improving soft tissue response.
166 pp; 488 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-88-7492-166-9 (B9517); US $188
Immediate Implant Placement in the
Esthetic Zone (DVD)
Joseph Kan
This lecture uses scientifc and clinical perspectives
to elucidate how gingiva responds to immediate ver-
sus delayed implant placement. The key points for
achieving optimal gingival esthetics are discussed.
Format: NTSC only (C3106); 53 minutes;
US $149
Oral Implantology Surgical Procedures Checklist
Louie Al-Faraje
Just as checklists used in the aviation industry dramatically reduce the incidence of human error and provide higher safety and
success margins, implant surgery should start with a thorough presurgery check by the surgeon. Surgeons have relied solely
on memory for these checks, but the complexity of the information regarding the procedures today makes it diffcult to properly
deliver it to patients in a consistent, correct, and safe manner. This checklist booklet outlines the proper sequence for surgical
procedures, details the setups for necessary instruments, provides postoperative instructions, and even includes a clear
roadmap to follow in emergency scenarios that might be encountered during or after surgery. It offers the implant surgeon a
standardized approach to ensure that surgical procedures run smoothly and that an extra margin of safety is respected at all
times. A built-in collapsible stand facilitates viewing in the treatment room. Washable pages make this book usable even in
sterile environments, and when written on in ballpoint pen, the ink can be easily erased with an alcohol wipe.
Contents
Treatment Planning Checklists Surgical Checklists Mini-implant and Narrow-Platform Implant Checklists Postopera-
tive Instructions Checklists Instrumentation Setups for Implant Surgical Procedures Checklists Emergency Complica-
tions Checklists
92 pp (spiral bound); 50 color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-570-9 (B5709); US $68
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Dental Implant
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This convenient logbook
allows you to keep track of
the details of every implant
that you place. Each book
contains space for over
500 patient entries (2,000
implants or more) and tracks information on patient name/chart no., implant
location and size, initial stability, procedures followed, recommended
restoration, implant manufacturer, bone grafting procedures, healing
abutments, and the recommended healing period. A column for general
remarks about each surgery as well as details of the 6-month and
12-month follow-ups complete the picture. This book is beautifully crafted
with a durable leather-like vinyl cover and includes additional sections at
the back for recording details of completed implant continuing education
courses as well as selected contact information.
252 pp (approx); ISBN 978-0-86715-602-7 (B6027);
Available Spring 2013
Proceedings of the First
P-I Brnemark Scientifc
Symposium, Gothenburg 2009
Edited by Robert Gottlander and
Daniel van Steenberghe
395 pp; 536 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-207-9 (B9063); US $178
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST
P-I BRNEMARK SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM,
GOTHENBURG 2009

Osseointegration and related treatment modalities:
Future perspectives, quality of life, and treatment simplication
Editors
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Although osseointegration inspires a large number of meetings in different elds
of health care and engineering, Nobel Biocare thought that patient care would
benet from a special forum independent from industry. The format of the rst
symposium honored the lifetime work of P-I Brnemark, 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 symposiums common
threads of considerations regarding quality of life and treatment simplication. 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 fulll the intended aim of the First
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Advanced Immediate
Loading
Georgios 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 protocols, even when used with
challenging clinical situations. The most
advanced immediate loading procedures,
including immediate implant placement in
grafted bone, management of immunocom-
promised 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 immediate loading.
A comprehensive resource for implant surgeons interested in cutting-edge protocols
with proven results.
192 pp; 617 color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-4917 (B4917); US $148
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 out-
comes. However, this treatment approach
is only now seeing a strong resurgence of
interest because it can provide patients
with a fxed dentition in a short amount of
time without any grafts, general anesthe-
sia, or morbidity from a donor site, even in
challenging clinical situations. Thus, a
technique of relative complexity becomes
minimally invasive 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 funda-
mentals of using zygomatic implants, including the rationale behind the
approach, anatomical and biomechanical considerations, imaging of the
zygoma, possible sinus reactions, contraindications, prosthodontic consider-
ations, and management of complications. This book will arm clinicians with
clear guidelines for using zygomatic implants in the rehabilitation of edentulous
patients.
280 pp; 562 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-225-9 (B8852); US $168
Ridge Preservation &
Immediate Implantation
Devorah Schwartz-Arad
This impressive evidence-based textbook
covers all aspects of immediate implant
placement and immediate 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, augmentation, peri-
implant soft tissue management, and
immediate loading protocols, which con-
stitute the basis for predictable, functional,
and esthetic outcomes. This book provides additional insight into many topics of
growing interest, including preoperative orthodontic therapy, dental trauma and
dental implants, stress and anxiety in immediate implant placement, smoking
and immediate loading, and management of complications. A fnal chapter on
complex and unusual cases showcases the authors surgical skills and under-
scores her mastery of all the presented concepts. It is a book to be read and
reread by the serious practitioner of implant dentistry.
308 pp; 1,594 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-216-7 (B8851); US $228
Immediate Restorations
with a Reduced Number of
Implants: Conceptual Back-
ground and Clinical Results
Georg Bayer, Frank Kistler,
Steffen Kistler, Stephan Adler,
Jrg Neugebauer
In this book, the authors present the concept
for their innovative implant treatmentthe
SKY fast & fxed approachand 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 & fxed 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 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-217-4 (B9066); US $98
Implant Therapy: The Integrated Treatment Plan, Volume 1
Mauro Merli
The current emphasis on patient-centered medicine necessitates revision of the diagnostic and therapeutic process
toward an integrated treatment plan that promotes collaboration among the specialties as well as the patients 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 fnally describes stepwise many of the surgical procedures currently in use.
Also provided are laminated decision-making algorithms, most with illustrations, for situations such as an atrophic
posterior maxilla, immediate or early implant placement, horizontal and vertical bone defects, and soft tissue manage-
ment in implant surgery.
Contents
The Integrated Treatment Plan Systemic Risk Factors Local Risk Factors Integrated Diagnosis Presurgical
Preparation Postextraction Socket Implant Placement and Timing Surgical Alternatives to Bone Reconstruction
Procedures Bone Defect Reconstruction: Autologous Bone and Bone Substitutes Maxillary Sinus Surgery
Reconstruction of Horizontal, Vertical, and Combined Bone Defects Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Management
Peri-Implant Plastic Surgery
792 pp; 1,560 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-88-7492-170-6 (B9518); US $360
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The Percrestal Sinuslift
From Illusion to Reality
(Book/DVD-ROM set)
Georg Watzek
Transcrestal sinus floor elevation has
become an increasingly popular procedure,
particularly with the introduction of innova-
tions targeted at minimally invasive tech-
niques. However, recent reports cast doubt
on the effciency and predictable success of
standard techniques. This book is intended
to alert the reader to the shortcomings of
some accepted techniques of transcrestal
sinus foor elevation and provide a blueprint
to help develop a surgical protocol that
meets the general medical standards of a minimally invasive procedure. The
author builds a careful case through a critical review of pertinent anatomy, bio-
logic considerations, biomechanics, and generally accepted procedures before
elucidating the key elements needed for successful sinus elevation, including
radiologic evaluation, preoperative work-ups, transcrestal osteotomy techniques,
methods of sinus augmentation, use of technologic innovation, and management
of complications. The accompanying DVD-ROM includes surgery footage docu-
menting the percrestal sinuslift using the gel pressure technique. An indispensible
book for implant surgeons.
244 pp; 494 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-222-8 (B9068); US $168
Dental Implant Restoration:
Principles and Procedures
Stuart H. Jacobs and
Brian C. OConnell
This concise and easy-to-follow guide pro-
vides a basic understanding of the funda-
mental principles of implant dentistry and
prepares the 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 sec-
ond part consists of effective clinical proto-
cols 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 color); ISBN 978-1-85097-101-6 (B8842); US $148
Atlas of Complications and Failures in Implant Dentistry:
Guidelines for a Therapeutic Approach
Luigi Galasso and Gian Antonio Favero
After nearly three decades of widespread application, implant-prosthetic therapy has been proved to be effective and
safe. However, implant treatment modalities cannot be considered entirely free of complications, and there remains a
need to reduce the clinical incidence of avoidable errors. Although rare and usually minor, complications in implant
dentistry require tested management protocols. The authors detail common complications through clinical case exam-
ples and explain the best strategies to optimize treatment outcomes. This practical reference book serves as a guide for
diagnosis and treatment of complications and also, more importantly, provides a code of conduct and a philosophy for
how to approach complications.
Contents
Complications at the Time of Connection Complications of Immediate Loading Complications at the Prosthetic
Phase Complications During Follow-Up
(B9522); Available Spring 2013
The Art of Computer-Guided
Implantology
Edited by Philippe B. Tardieu and
Alan L. Rosenfeld
This timely book presents a novel approach
to restorative treatment planning that sim-
plifes implant delivery and allows for more
accurate and predictable treatment out-
comes. Specialized scanning appliances
are used to transfer prosthetically relevant
information to the CT study, giving clini-
cians the means to develop a prosthetically
directed surgical treatment plan and a sur-
gical template. Readers will beneft from
the knowledge imparted by clinicians and
researchers with years of experience in computer-guided implant placement.
240 pp; 741 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-477-1 (B4771); US $148
Bone Augmentation in Oral
Implantology
Fouad 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 color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-159-7 (B8838);
US $298
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Implants in Qualitatively
Compromised Bone
Edited by Georg Watzek
188 pp; 145 illus (92 color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-050-7 (B8825); US $96
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Practical Implant Dentistry: The Science and Art, Second Edition
Ashok Sethi and Thomas Kaus
The science and art of implant dentistry encompasses both complex surgical protocols and advanced prosthodontics,
and no beginner can achieve excellence in this discipline without a clear understanding of the step-by-step guidelines.
This established textbook, written by clinicians for clinicians, presents evidence-based protocols and focuses on the
technical skill and practical craftsmanship that are essential to predictable outcomes in implant placement, augmenta-
tion, and restoration. Detailed clinical algorithms facilitate understanding of the various treatment options available,
and checklists ensure that the proper protocol is followed before advancing to the next phase of therapy. Updated
throughout, the book now features new sections on the use of cone beam imaging, computer-based diagnostics, and
CAD/CAM restorative laboratory procedures. This book provides the perfect introduction to implantology with instruc-
tion to advance the skills and extend the clinical scope of every practitioner.
Contents
Patient Selection Assessment Medical Evaluation and Patient Management Diagnostic Procedures Anatomi-
cal Variations Immediate Placement and Computer-Guided Surgery Delayed Placement Delayed Loading
Prosthetic Protocols Bone Expansion Bone Grafts Posterior Maxilla Posterior Mandible Corrective Soft Tissue
Surgery
408 pp; 1,208 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-223-5 (B8853); US $218
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 foor elevation.
132 pp; 473 illus (160 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-379-8 (B3798); US $85
Implant Placement
with Simultaneous GBR (DVD)
Daniel Buser
This DVD features seven live surgical proce-
dures 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 with Simultaneous Contour
Augmentation
Single Tooth Replacement of a First Premolar in the Maxilla 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 with Simul-
taneous Contour Augmentation
Implant Placement with GBR in Postextraction Premolar Sites of the Mandible
Surgical Handling of an Implant Failure with Severe Bone Loss in the Esthetic
Zone
Format: NTSC (C0920) and PAL (C0921); 112 minutes; US $188
Special offer: Purchase the book (20 Years of Guided Bone Regeneration in
Implant Dentistry) + DVD set for only US $268
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 simultaneous GBR use and for
simultaneous sinus foor elevation via the lat-
eral 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 Osteo-
tome Technique
Format: NTSC (C0960) and PAL (C0961); 95 minutes; US $180
Special offer: Purchase the book (Surgical Manual of Implant Dentistry)
+ DVD set for only US $198
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-
cifc indications and describes the crite-
ria for patient selection, the step-by-step
surgical procedure, and aspects of
postoperative treatment.
272 pp; 615 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-401-6 (B4016);
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Vascularized Interpositional
PeriostealConnective
Tissue (VIP-CT) Flap (DVD)
Anthony G. Sclar
This educational DVD includes step-by-step
descriptions, illustrations and animations,
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.
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Attachments in the Laboratory
Frank Kaiser
Understanding the diversity of attachment systems available for removable partial prostheses requires a great deal of
knowledge and careful attention. This unique atlas provides a meticulous study of approximately 75 different types of
attachments currently found on the market. The classifcation of these connectors by concept (function; mechanism; and
location, such as intracoronary, extracoronary, on bars, or for overdentures) allows for better clinical decision making and
improved communication between dentists and laboratory technicians. A complete study of the laboratory procedures
based on the authors international experience are detailed step-by-step, enhanced by objective explanations, 3D
schemata, and detailed photographs. An invaluable reference for every dental technician.
Contents
Laboratory Procedures Intracoronal Attachments Extracoronal Attachments Attachments on Bars Attachments
for Overdentures Attachments for Telescopic Crowns
ISBN 978-1-86715-588-4 (B5884); Available Spring 2013
Maxillary Sinus Surgery and
Alternatives in Treatment
Tiziano 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
scientifc discoveries and innovative clinical pro-
tocols for maxillary sinus augmentation as well as
alternatives to these techniques. The book begins
with anatomy, otorhinolaryngologic implications,
and bone healing, then progresses to diagnostic,
surgical, and patient-monitoring phases. An
invaluable resource for both students and profes-
sional clinical experts.
380 pp; 409 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-170-2 (B9032); US $258
Immediate Loading: A New
Era in Oral Implantology
Edited by Tiziano Testori,
Fabio Galli, and
Massimo Del Fabbro
This book synthesizes all the consider-
ations that affect immediate loading proto-
cols, first explaining the biology that
underpins the innovate strategy and sys-
tematically moving through all the stages
of the process, from the presurgical diag-
nosis 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. This book offers the most precise, reliable, and updated
information currently available on the subject.
586 pp; 960 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-202-0 (B9053); US $328
Soft Tissue and Esthetic Con-
siderations in Implant Therapy
Anthony G. Sclar
This book presents specifc surgical maneu-
vers for managing peri-implant soft tissues,
the surgical and prosthetic protocols for pre-
serving the natural hard and soft tissue anat-
omy, soft tissue grafting techniques for
augmenting attached tissues, and an innova-
tive technique for reconstructing defects in the
anterior maxillary area.
292 pp; 1,257 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-354-5 (B3547);
US $248
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The Sinus Bone Graft,
Second Edition
Edited by Ole T. Jensen
This completely revised and expanded edition
offers recommendations concerning all aspects of
sinus bone grafting procedures. 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 engineering and other
gene-based therapies.
384 pp; 735 illus (522 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-455-9 (B4551); US $180
Peri-Implant Infection:
Etiology, Diagnosis, and
Treatment
Frank Schwarz and Jrgen Becker
Treating peri-implant infections is becoming a
more signifcant factor in the long-term prognosis
for implant retention. The authors provide a clear
description of peri-implant tissue anatomy and
structure as well as treatment options for peri-
implantitis. This book offers a comprehensive and
critical introduction to successful management of
peri-implantitis, including nonsurgical therapies,
antimicrobial and antiphlogistic treatments, and
surgical procedures.
272 pp; 510 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-193-1 (B9050); US $220
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Volume 4Loading 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. After a
chapter on preoperative assessment and prosthetic
planning, different treatment options for the edentu-
lous arch are presented and illustrated with patient
case studies. Complications are also addressed.
248 pp; 746 color illus; ISBN 978-3-938947-16-6 (B9023); US $98
Volume 3Implant 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 color illus;
ISBN 978-3-938947-14-2 (B9022); US $98
Volume 5Sinus Floor Elevation
Procedures
Edited by Stephen Chen, Daniel Buser,
and Daniel Wismeijer
The ffth 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 assess-
ment of the posterior maxilla, including a detailed
description of the anatomy and radiologic examina-
tion. 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 com-
pleted with a section on intraoperative and postoperative complications to avert the
most common pitfalls in clinical practice.
232 pp; 620 color illus; ISBN 978-3-938947-18-0 (B9024); US $98
Volume 2Loading 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
treatment indications.
184 pp; 420 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-3-938947-12-8 (B9021); US $98
ITI Treatment Guide: Sinus Floor
Elevation Procedures (DVD-ROM)
Daniel Buser, Dieter Weingart, and Hideaki
Katsuyama
This DVD-ROM presents evidence-based sinus foor ele-
vation 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.
Platform: PC and Mac; 54 minutes;
ISBN 978-1-85097-224-2 (C1100); US $98
Volume 1Implant Therapy
in the Esthetic Zone: Single-Tooth
Replacements
Edited by Daniel Buser, Urs Belser,
and Daniel Wismeijer
The frst volume guides readers through the entire
treatment process, beginning with assessment of
the patients individual esthetic risk profle and
proceeding through ideal three-dimensional
implant placement and proven prosthetic man-
agement options.
268 pp; 763 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-3-938947-10-4 (B9020); US $98
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ITI Treatment Guide
The ITI Treatment Guide series is a compendium of evidence-based implant therapy techniques in daily practice. 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, and predictable outcomes.
Volume 6Extended Edentulous Spaces in the Esthetic Zone
Edited by Daniel Wismeijer, Stephen Chen, and Daniel Buser
The sixth volume of the ITI Treatment Guide series provides clinical recommendations for implant-supported prosthodontic
treatments in patients with multiple missing adjacent teeth in the esthetic zone. The authors review the current literature
before detailing the treatment alternatives and procedures based on the scientifc and clinical evidence. Special emphasis
is given to preoperative evaluation, treatment planning, and assessment of risk factors for the complex indications of the
esthetic zone. Descriptions of the surgical and prosthodontic procedures include step-by-step clinical case presentations.
Complications of various etiologies are also highlighted with preventive measures as well as clinical cases that document
their management.
276 pp; 810 color illus; ISBN 978-3-86867-141-4; (B9025); US $98
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Multilingual Edition (English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese,
Turkish, Japanese, Chinese); ISBN 978-1-85097-230-3 (C1101); US $98
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Advanced Implant Therapy:
Ridge Augmentation (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
augmentation, vertical bone augmentation, chin
bone harvest, distraction osteogenesis, implant
placement in grafted bone, GBR with simultane-
ous implant placement, membrane removal, and
mucogingival surgery.
Format: NTSC only (C3109); 110 minutes; English,
Japanese, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian;
US $139
The SAC Classifcation in
Implant Dentistry
Edited by Anthony Dawson and
Stephen Chen
Since 2003, the International Team for
Implantology (ITI) has recommended the
SAC Classifcation to categorize implant
treatment procedures into three levels of
difficultystraightforward, advanced,
and complex. In 2007, the ITI organized
a conference to standardize the applica-
tion of the SAC classifcation, 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.
172 pp; 252 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-188-7 (B9031); US $128
The SAC
Classification in
Implant Dentistry
Editors: A. Dawson, S. Chen
Authors:
U. Belser
D. Buser
S. Chen
L. Cordaro
A. Dawson
W. Martin
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Over the last 30 years, the development of new technologies and advances in clinical
procedures have led to a steady integration of implant dentistry into daily practice. Dental
professionals have had to broaden their range of skills in order to provide patients with
the highest standard of care. Education, however, has placed little emphasis on the
identification of the degree of complexity and risk involved in individual procedures. This
presents clinicians with a significant obstacle in their undertaking to provide patients
with optimal treatment.
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.
ISBN-13: 978-1-85097-188-7
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Glossary of Oral and
Maxillofacial Implants
(Book/CD-ROM set)
Editor-in-Chief: William R. Laney
This useful glossary contains defnitions 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 color illus;
ISBN 978-3-938947-00-5 (B9026);
US $128
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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 color); ISBN 978-1-85097-157-3 (B8843); US $124
Advanced Implant Therapy
(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 with implant placement, scalloped
implant placement with simultaneous GBR, oral
plastic surgery, and restoration.
Format: NTSC only (C3108); 75 minutes; English,
French, Russian, German; US $139
Oral Implants: Bioactivating Concepts
Edited by Rolf Ewers and J. Thomas Lambrecht
The future of implant surgery is seated in biomaterials and in tissue engineering, and this book offers a clear guide to both.
Based on the most recent research and presented by a distinguished group of international authors, this book informs clini-
cians about the latest techniques and innovations in dental implant research. The authors discuss the bioactivating concepts
from both scientifc as well as clinical perspectives. The research fndings detail bioactivation of bone morphogenesis and
regeneration by bone morphogenetic proteins, biomaterials and bone repair, bone and soft tissue engineering, as well as
cellular and subcellular physiology. Clinical chapters focus on intraoral surgical techniques, including step-by-step procedures
for bone augmentation. This exceptional book provides a comprehensive overview of the use of bioactivating concepts in oral
implantology and provides insight into the future of scientifc and clinical research.
500 pp (approx); 1,500 color illus (approx); ISBN 978-1-85097-233-4 (B9073); Available Spring 2013
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Bone Grafting in Oral
Implantology: Techniques and
Clinical Applications
Federico Hernndez Alfaro
234 pp; 1,000 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-103-0 (B8840);
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Controversial Issues in Implant Dentistry
Federico Hernndez Alfaro
Dental implantology has seen a dramatic shift in the last decade for a variety of reasons including the incorporation
of 3D tools for diagnosis and treatment planning, new implant surfaces and designs, bioactive materials, tissue
engineering techniques, and minimally invasive surgical procedures. The combined effect of these innovations is a
new paradigm of implant dentistry that is already changing the way clinicians treat edentulous patients and improv-
ing treatment options. Despite these advances within implantology, questions remain about many new techniques
and developing technologies. This book focuses on the dynamic parts of this new paradigm that are still evolving
the controversial topics that are still subject to debate. The author asks pressing questions and provides sound
assessments.
Contents
Implant Design Short Implants Socket Preservation Immediate Implants Software-Guided Surgery Peri-
Implantitis Guided Bone Regeneration Biomaterials The Atrophic Maxilla Tissue Engineering
ISBN 978-1-85097-234-1 (B9996); Available Summer 2013 S
Flapless Implantology
Byung-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 benefts,
including the preservation of vasculariza-
tion, soft tissue architecture, and hard
tissue volume at the site; decreased sur-
gical time; improved patient comfort; and
accelerated healing. The evidence-based
protocols outline the techniques to maxi-
mize the outcome, even in the manage-
ment of challenging cases. This practical
book is a fund of knowledge and an invaluable guide for all those who are inter-
ested in fapless implant surgery.
344 pp; 1,306 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-195-1 (B9060); US $268
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 color); ISBN 978-1-85097-201-3 (B9052); US $178
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 fnal adjustment of the
defnitive restoration. This comprehensive
volume offers readers guidelines for a
proven technique that simplifes implant
procedures.
368 pp; 750 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-2-91255-050-7 (B9309); US $275
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Restoration: Immediate-Loaded
Implants in Compromised Alveolar
Sockets
Edited by Jos Carlos Martins
da Rosa
Immediate dentoalveolar restoration (IDR) is a
treatment modality for immediate loading of
single-tooth dental implants in fresh extraction
sockets. This textbook provides a comprehensive step-by-step presenta-
tion of the IDR procedures and detailed clinical cases showing IDR used
in various clinical situations. IDR reduces the number of interventions by
integrating reconstruction of any tissue loss during the same visit as the
implant placement and provisional crown fabrication. Predictability of the
esthetics is ensured through careful esthetic assessment and use of
advanced prosthetic techniques, including platform switching and con-
touring of the emergence profle. The minimally invasive techniques that
are central to IDR are featured throughout. In addition, the authors cover
the most important adjunctive topics, such as immediate loading, use of
the maxillary tuberosity for bone grafts, and esthetic restoration.
372 pp; 800 color illus (approx) (B9997); Available Spring 2013
Immediate Function and Esthetics
in Implant Dentistry
Edited by Peter Moy, Patrick Palacci,
and Ingvar Ericsson
120 pp; 334 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-173-3 (B9027); US $98
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The Osseointegration
Book: From Calvarium to
Calcaneus
Edited by Per-Ingvar
Brnemark, Shu Chien,
Hans-Goran Grndahl, and
Kingsley Robinson
512 pp; 1,200 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-090-3 (B9018);
US $298
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DVD Compendium (DVD-ROM)
Minimally Invasive Treatment Concepts in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry
Wolfgang Bolz, Hannes Wachtel, Markus Hrzeler, 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 felds in original live video record-
ings. Basic principles, clinical management, treatment techniques, materials, and preoperative preparations are covered
exhaustively with live commentary. State-of-the-art advanced training.
Contents
Maxillary Tissue Thickening Lateral Window Sinus Floor Elevation with Simultaneous Implant Placement Extraction, Implant
Placement with Lateral Augmentation Second-Stage Implant Surgery in Maxilla and Mandible with Split-Thickness Flap and
Free Mucosal Graft Implant Placement with Internal Sinus Floor Elevation Alveolar Ridge Augmentation with Palatal Con-
nective Tissue Graft Recession Coverage with Coronally Advanced Flap The Apically Repositioned Flap Esthetic Crown
Lengthening Procedure Papilla Augmentation Procedure GTR with Double Split-Thickness Flap, Emdogain, and Autogenous
Bone Simple Implant Placement in the Posterior Mandible Single Recession Defect Soft Tissue Augmentation in the
Mandible The Access Flap with the Enamel Matrix Protein Emdogain
Platform: PC and Mac; Total playing time: 945 minutes; (C1212); US $398
Implant-Supported Restorations (DVD-ROM)
This four-volume DVD-ROM compendium follows four separate dental restoration teams as they
work together to treatment plan and fabricate functional and esthetic implant-supported restorations
Volume 1
Axel Kirsch, Karl-Ludwig Ackermann, and Gerhard Neuendorff
3D Planning and Template-Guided Implant Insertion in the Edentulous Jaw and in
the Partially Edentulous Jaw
Platform: PC and Mac; 83 minutes; ISBN 978-3-86867-113-1 (C3012); US $84
Volume 2
Arndt Happe and Andreas Nolte
Immediate Placement and All-Ceramic Restoration in the Anterior Maxilla
A Customized Interdisciplinary Treatment Approach
Platform: PC and Mac; 61 minutes; ISBN 978-3-86867-114-8 (C3013); US $84
Volume 3
Stefan Wolfart and Volker Weber
Implant-Supported Removable Restorations in the Edentulous Jaw
Platform: PC and Mac; 100 minutes; ISBN 978-3-86867-115-5 (C3014); US $84
Volume 4
Florian Beuer, Michael Stimmelmayr, and Josef Schweiger
Innovative CAD/CAM Treatment Approaches for Implant-Supported Fixed Restorations
Platform: PC and Mac; 67 minutes; ISBN 978-3-86867-116-2 (C3015); US $84
Special 4-volume set price (C3016): US $315
Implantology in General
Dental Practice
Lloyd J. Searson,
Martin Gough, and
Ken Hemmings
ISBN 978-1-85097-054-5
(B8904); US $54
Osseointegration
and Multidisciplinary
Treatment
Edited by Carlos
E. Francischone
354 pp; 1,000 illus
(mostly color);
ISBN 978-85-87425-76-8
(B9990); US $160
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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 ONJ, this book establishes the causal
relationship between the two. Like the frst edi-
tion, it presents defnitive treatment protocols
for patients who present at each stage in the
progression of osteonecrosis, but this new edi-
tion also includes a simplifed staging system
and information about the serum CTX test for
oral bisphosphonate cases. 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 provide direct guidance in managing patients spanning the full presentation
spectrum. A must-have for the student and practicing clinician alike.
160 pp (softcover); 211 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-510-5 (B5105); US $75
Defense From Within: A Guide to Success As a Dental Malpractice Defense Expert
Jeffrey A. Krompier
In this straightforward and highly informative book, an attorney with nearly 30 years of experience defending health
care providers against malpractice suits offers dental clinicians essential advice and inside information regarding
what it takes to be a successful defense expert witness. Those interested in taking on this challenge will discover
the characteristics, skills, and assets that are required and determine whether they are well-suited for the role.
From there, the text details the work involved in serving as an expert witness, such as case assessments and lit-
erature reviews, expert opinions, deposition testimony, and handling examination in the courtroom. Finally, the
author offers helpful tips on building a curriculum vitae and marketing oneself as a defense expert witness, thereby
providing the reader with all the tools required to enter into this unique service well prepared for success.
Contents
Basic Requirements Attorneys Perspective Jurys Perspective Case Participation The Expert Opinion The
Deposition The Trial Creating an Effective CV Getting Started Rules of Conduct Accepting the Challenge
144 pp; ISBN 978-0-86715-583-9 (B5839); US $42
Treatment Planning for Trau-
matized Teeth, Second Edition
Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi
Increased knowledge of treatment outcomes
combined with better techniques, new mate-
rials, and innovative technology have led to
improved diagnosis and management of
dental traumatic injuries. This new edition
emphasizes procedures aimed at assisting
the natural healing process of the dental hard
tissues, pulp, periodontal ligament, and
alveolar bone; where possible, invasive res-
toration, pulpectomy, and extraction are
avoided. Key points related to examination
and diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment procedures are described for spe-
cifc types of dental trauma. New cases elucidate the most recent approaches to
effective treatment of dental traumatic injuries, and the use of CBCT, which has
dramatically improved diagnosis for traumatized teeth, is emphasized throughout.
240 pp (softcover); 743 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-511-2 (B5112);
US $82
Successful Local Anesthesia
for Restorative Dentistry
and Endodontics
Al Reader, John Nusstein, and
Melissa Drum
A majority of dentists report experiencing
anesthesia-related problems during restor-
ative dental procedures. If dentists are able
to administer successful local anesthesia,
patient compliance and satisfaction are
likely to improve. Administration of local
anesthesia is invariably the frst procedure
performed, and it affects everything thereaf-
ter. If the patient is not adequately anesthe-
tized, diffculties inevitably arise. This book
will help you successfully anesthetize your patients using the newest technology and
drugs available. It presents the rationale, advantages, and limitations of the various
anesthetic agents and routes of administration. A special emphasis is placed on
supplemental anesthetic techniques that are essential to the practice of dentistry.
174 pp (softcover); 207 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-513-6 (B5136); US $76
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. The
frst half addresses scientifc topics such as
diagnosis of periodontal disease; tooth
regeneration; tissue-engineered bone; cor-
relation of periodontal disease with other
conditions; and genetic diagnosis of drug-
induced gingival overgrowth. In the second
half, the focus is on clinical issues, includ-
ing dentinal remineralization, whitening
procedures, caries detectors, nerve injury, morphologic changes following tooth
loss, and identifcation of vessels and nerves prior to implant placement. A visually
stunning and instructively enlightening compilation of reports on the cutting edge
of dental scientifc and clinical research.
108 pp; 188 color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-515-0 (B5150); US $98
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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 proftability 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.
Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-3-938947-82-1 (C0703); US $1,395
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3D Head & Neck Anatomy for Dentistry (DVD-ROM)
Patricia A. Reynolds et al
This newly released DVD-ROM contains clear, accurate, and detailed 3D models of all human anatomy of interest to dentists, includ-
ing 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 (C3001); US $365
Dental Anatomy & 3D Interactive Tooth Atlas: Version 6.6 (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 comprehen-
sion. New to this version are 3D models for sections on periodontics, odontogenesis, anthropology, and dental embryology. Also
included are sections on endodontics, endodontic failures, resorptions, primary teeth, caries, skull anatomy, the synopsis of the
human dentition, a radiograph database, study quizzes, and much more.
Platform: PC and Mac (C2120); US $499
Upgrade from versions 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 (C2121); US $249 (Purchase will be charged at full price until the older version is returned)
User interface and videos can be set in six languages: German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, and Turkish.
System requirements: Microsoft Windows 7, Vista SP1, or XP SP3 Mac OS Lion or Snow Leopard, Intel-proces-
sor 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.
Also Available:
3D Anatomy for Dental Hygiene (DVD-ROM); (C3011); US $275
This dental hygiene edition provides the same 3D interactivity and addresses the same topics as the
dentistry edition but in a condensed form.
Also Available:
Dental Anatomy & 3D Interactive Tooth Atlas: Version 6.4 (DVD-ROM)Hygiene Edition; (C2116); US $278
Dental Anatomy & 3D Interactive Tooth Atlas: Version 6.4 (DVD-ROM)Assistant Edition; (C2117); US $278
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.
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Quintessence Practice Live (DVD-ROM)
This 5 DVD-ROM box set provides unique and meticulously compiled flm productions focusing on the work of daily practice. Experi-
enced dental practitioners and technicians give valuable advice for others in the feld. The series provides flms from all relevant areas
of dentistry in outstanding quality.
Volume 1: Endodontics
Volume 2: Surgery/Implantology
Volume 3: Restorative and Prosthetic Treatment
Volume 4: ProsthodonticsMethods and Materials Science
Volume 5: PeriodontologyProphylaxis and Preservative Therapy
Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-3-87652-722-2 (C1206); US $248
Cell-to-Cell Communication: Infammatory Reactions (DVD-ROM)
Bernd Stadlinger and Hendrik Terheyden
This spectacularly sophisticated computer animation in HD quality depicts the highly complex processes of intercel-
lular interaction during an infammatory periodontal reaction complete with the messenger molecules implicated.
The various cell types constitute the main cast of the flm, using a fnely tuned communication process in their quest
to destroy the bacterial invaders, with messenger molecules as supporting cast. The accompanying hardcover
booklet includes the original flm script and a quiz on the topics discussed in the flm. A stunning didactic and dra-
matic experience! An extended version of the flm, designed to be shown chairside for patient education, will be
available in late spring 2013.
This flm is the second in a series of 3D animations that will make up the EducationScience Comes Alive 3D flm
library. Each flm will explore a relevant biomedical process in dentistry and oral/maxillofacial surgery.
Forthcoming titles:
Soft Tissue Regeneration
Hard Tissue Regeneration
Platform: PC and Mac; 15 minutes; ISBN 978-1-85097-231-0 (C3007); US $98
Extended version: US $128
Cell-To-Cell Communication:
Osseointegration (DVD-ROM)
Bernd Stadlinger and Hendrik
Terheyden
This international award-winning 3D ani-
mation dramatizes the individual roles per-
formed by each of the fnely tuned cells,
mediators, and transmitters involved in the
complex biodynamic process known as
osseointegration. Bringing science to life by
making the invisible visible, this flm chron-
icles the four phases triggered in succes-
sion when a titanium implant is placed
where a tooth has been lost: (1) hemosta-
sis, (2) the infammation phase, (3) the
proliferative phase, and (4) the remodeling
phase. The accompanying hardcover booklet includes an article outlining the sci-
entifc documentation for the processes depicted in the flm as well as the original
flm script and a quiz on the topics discussed in the flm. Students, researchers, and
clinicians of all disciplines will fnd this flm and booklet at once instructive,
insightful, and fascinating.
Platform: PC and Mac; 12 minutes; ISBN 978-1-85097-209-9 (C3006); US $98
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
ultrahigh resolution anatomical models to
provide a highly interactive and fexible
learning environment. Part of a comprehen-
sive 3D interactive library of craniofacial 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 radiographic representations
of each anatomical structure.
Platform: PC and Mac (C2151); US $99
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Diagnostics and Therapy in Dental Medicine Today and in the Future
Jean-Franois Roulet and Heinrich F. Kappert
STATEMENTS STATEMENTS
With contributions of:
Ken Anusavice
Thomas Attin
Hans-Peter Bantleon
Marcio Vivan Cardoso
Alessandro Devigus
Josephine F. Esquivel-Upshaw
Horst Fischer
Josef Freudenthaler
Hans Geiselhringer
Reinhard Hickel
Stefan Holst
Nicoleta Ilie
Sren Jepsen
Heinrich F. Kappert
Matthias Kern
Claus Lst
Bart van Meerbeek
Ina Nitschke
Mutlu zcan
Sandro Palla
Bjarni E. Pjetursson
Bernhard Christian Pseiner
Franz-Xaver Reichl
Jean-Franois Roulet
Giovanni E. Salvi
Patrick R. Schmidlin
Roberto Spreafico
Svante Twetman
David Watts
Yasuhiro Yoshida
Dentistry has gone through great changes in the last decades, which offer todays clinicians treatment options
our 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 evidence
based decisions. The STATEMENTS describe the actual state of the art of dentistry basically by answering the
urgent questions todays clinicians must be able to answer in order to perform a modern dentistry based on solid
science. In the last chapters the authors try to look into the future to give to the reader a glimpse of what lays
behind 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 Perspectives
4 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 Implant
8 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 Dental
Prosthesis, Implant-Supported Crowns or Fixed Dental Prosthesis?
11 The Complete Denture Museum Object with a Future?
12 Invisible Orthodontics
13 Principles for Selection of Metal-Ceramic and All-Ceramic Prostheses
14 Clinical Outcome of All-Ceramic Restorations
15 Is Composite at the End of Development? Requirements of Clinicians versus Technical Possibilities
16 Dental Technology Visions for Materials and Processes of the Future
17 The Future of Dental Medicine
Roulet/Kappert
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The Face: Pictorial Atlas of Clinical Anatomy
Ralf J. Radlanski and Karl H. Wesker
All surgical disciplines that deal with the human face must rely on an exact knowledge of its highly complex
topographic-anatomical relationships. This atlas provides a unique contribution to the study of facial anatomy in
which readers are allowed to explore deeper into the anatomy as the layers are stripped away, one by one. This
book features elaborate composite illustrations created in layers, starting from the skeleton and working out to
the surface of the skin. CT scans are used for the skeletal template, MRI series depict the inner layers of the facial
region, angiographs report the anatomy of the blood vessels, and photographs of anatomical specimens as well
as a living model fll out the rest. The fnal products are anatomical images of hyper 3D clarity and arresting
beauty. Signifcant landmarks, anatomical details, and clinically relevant groupings of nerves and blood vessels
are the primary focus of each image series to preserve clinical relevance. Accompanying text and fgure legends
emphasize key points, but the focus is always on the vivid anatomical images.
Contents
The Face The Orbital Region The Nasal and Midfacial Region The Mouth The Ear The Skin and Aging
of the Face
366 pp; 406 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-214-3 (B9072); US $178
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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. It introduces issues of logic,
statistics, 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 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-426-9 (B4269); US $48
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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 pre-
ventive measures, self-care tips, and humor-
ous vignettes from his practice, interspersed
with the tantalizing recipes of Arrigo Cipriani,
owner of the famed Harrys Bar.
104 pp; 18 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-187-0 (B9040); US $39.60
Clinical Success in Impacted
Third Molar Extraction
Jean-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 color illus;
ISBN 978-2-912550-18-7 (B9301);
US $89 F
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 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-175-7 (D1757);
US $198
Autotransplantation
of Teeth
Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi
192 pp; 700 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-395-8 (B3954);
US $128
Clinical
Short-Answer
Questions for Post-
graduate Dentistry
St-John Crean, Zarina
Shaikh, and Liam Addy
172 pp; 87 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-102-3
(B8841); US $58
Statements:
Diagnostics and
Therapy in Dental
Medicine Today
and in the Future
Edited by Jean-Franois
Roulet and Heinrich F.
Kappert
256 pp; 319 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-182-5
(B9042); US $192
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Practical Conscious Sedation
David Craig and Meg Skelly
Control of anxiety and pain is fundamental to
the practice of dentistry. This book examines
the pharmacology and principles of safe seda-
tion practice, basic physiology and anatomy
of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems,
standards of good practice, and medicolegal
considerations.
ISBN 978-1-85097-070-5 (B8915);
US $54
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Administration
Britta Knoll
Mesotherapy is a simple and effective method of esthetic treatment involving targeted microinjections of medicinal
substances into the skin and connective tissues. This atlas offers an essential introduction to the practice of esthetic
mesotherapy and arms clinicians with what they need to know to get started, such as descriptions of the active sub-
stances, injection techniques, side effects, and effective methods for consultation and case documentation. Treatment
sequencing is detailed for the most common therapeutic applications, including skin rejuvenation (mesolift), preventive
skin toning (mesoglow), treatment combined with injections of botulinum toxin (mesobotox), hair loss treatment (meso-
hair), cellulite treatment, treatment of local fat pads (lypolysis), and other dermatologic indications. The clinical illustra-
tions provide detailed step-by-step instruction, and the inclusion of case histories confrms the benefts and effcacy of
this esthetic therapy.
Contents
Defnitions Active Substances Documentation and Organization Side Effects Materials and Techniques The
Consultation The Treatment Regional Treatments Case Histories Aids for Therapist
138 pp; 215 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-232-7 (D2327); US $178
Special Care Dentistry
Janice Fiske et al
People who have a mild or moderate dis-
abilitywhether physical, sensory, intellec-
tual, mental, medical, emotional, or social in
natureshould receive dental care in main-
stream clinics and private practices. This book
examines the principles governing special care
dentistry and provides practical advice for the
entire dental team to facilitate its delivery.
ISBN 978-1-85097-134-4 (B8937);
US $54
Practical Dental Local
Anaesthesia
John G. Meechan
This book describes the techniques to provide
anaesthesia to the teeth and surrounding struc-
tures. The management of failure, safety issues,
and methods of reducing injection discomfort are
also described.
ISBN 978-1-85097-204-4 (B8947);
US $54
Photo-Atlas of Neuroanatomy with
DVD Presentation
(Book/DVD-ROM set)
Klaus-Peter Valerius and Hans-Rainer
Duncker
352 pp; 158 color illus; ISBN 978-3-932119-33-9
(D9339); US $58
Dental and Craniofacial Applications of
Platelet-Rich Plasma
Robert E. Marx and Arun K. Garg
168 pp; ISBN 978-0-86715-432-0 (B4322); US $98
Hypnosis and Communication in Dental
Practice
David Simons, Cath Potter, and Graham
Temple
280 pp; ISBN 978-1-85097-116-0 (B8844); US $75
Community Oral Health,
Second Edition
Cynthia Pine and Rebecca Harris
Written by leading international experts in the
feld of oral public health, this popular textbook
offers a comprehensive, up-to-date understand-
ing of community oral health issues, providing
many perspectives from around the world.
532 pp (softcover); 107 illus (20 color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-162-7 (B8832); US $98
Dictionary of Dentistry:
English-Spanish/Spanish-English
Ana Vernica Franscini-Paiva
422 pp; ISBN 978-84-89873-36-0 (B9602); US $72
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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathol-
ogy: A Rationale for Diagnosis and
Treatment, Second Edition
Robert E. Marx and Diane Stern
This award-winning text covers the vast array
of conditions that oral and maxillofacial sur-
geons need to be prepared to identify and
treat. In addition to its clinical presentation,
each disease entity includes its pathogenesis,
differential diagnosis, diagnostic work-up, his-
topathology, treatment, and prognosis. 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 specifc diseases. Signifcant additions
include the section on bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis of the jaws and the
incorporation of new reconstructive techniques using recombinant human bone
morphogenetic protein, stem cell concentrates, and tissue engineering principles.
An essential reference for any oral and maxillofacial surgeon or resident.
1,008 pp; 2,700 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-512-9 (B5129); US $475
Clinicians Handbook
of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Edited by Daniel M. Laskin
This handbook functions equally well as a survival
manual for frst-year residents, as a quick reference
for experienced clinicians, as a go-to source for those
faced with emergency situations, and as a study guide
for anyone preparing for board exams. Spanning the
full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery, chapters
address routine aspects of care such as taking a his-
tory and interpreting lab tests; specialized treatment
for patients with cysts and tumors, salivary gland dis-
ease, 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 infor-
mation for the busy clinician.
404 pp (spiral bound); 38 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-493-1 (B4931); US $68
Cosmetic Surgery for the
Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgeon
Edited by John Griffn and King Kim
This manual situates cosmetic facial sur-
gery fully within the scope of oral and max-
illofacial surgery. The authors guide the
reader through each procedure, from pre-
operative evaluation to surgical technique
to postoperative concerns. Each chapter
details precise surgical techniques for
addressing the eyes, nose, ears, forehead
and brow, face, and neck. A discussion of adjunctive therapies, including dermal
fllers, botulinum toxin treatment, laser resurfacing, chemical peels, and prescrip-
tion skin care systems, rounds out the comprehensive presentation of cosmetic
procedures.
225 pp; 414 color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-490-0 (B4900); US $178
Atlas of Oral and Extraoral
Bone Harvesting
Robert E. Marx and
Mark R. Stevens
This authoritative atlas presents 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 understanding of each
donor site by addressing anatomy, patient
positioning, surgical approach, dressings
and drains, postoperative care, complica-
tions, and modifcations for children. This
highly practical surgical atlas serves equally well as a clinical guide for all surgeons,
a quick refresher of a specifc procedure, and a detailed student reference.
168 pp; 253 illus (94 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-482-5 (B4825); US $185
Oral Surgery (DVD-ROM)
Edited by Friedrich Wilhelm
Neukam, Stefan Schultze-
Mosgau, and Gerd Basting
These specifcally oriented training videos from
the Oral Surgery series clearly and comprehen-
sively convey expert knowledge in oral surgery
for everyday practice. 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 (C3002); 63 minutes; US $120
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; US $120
Essentials of Orthognathic
Surgery, Second Edition
Johan P. Reyneke
The revised edition of this essential text
presents a concise approach to the diagno-
sis and surgical treatment of dentofacial
deformities encountered in clinical practice.
The treatment process and the most com-
mon surgical techniques are featured in
step-by-step protocols. The contents have
been updated to refect 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 osteogenesis and the intraoral vertical mandibular
ramus osteotomy.
280 pp; 821 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-500-6 (B5006); US $180
Decision Support Software (CD-ROM)
Decision Support software provides diagnostic tools that can be used chairside to interpret radiographic fndings (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. Clinical features,
differential diagnosis, and appropriate clinical management is included for each diagnosis. Questions such as when to refer a patient to a specialist are also amply addressed.
DS X-Ray Version 2.0: Decision Support
for the Interpretation and Clinical Manage-
ment of Radiographic Lesions (CD-ROM)
Platform: PC; ISBN 978-3-87652-914-1 (C2000); US $168
DS OML Version 2.0: Decision Support
for the Interpretation and Clinical Manage-
ment of Oral Mucosa Lesions (CD-ROM)
Platform: PC; ISBN 978-3-87652-919-6 (C2500);
US $248
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The Osteoperiosteal Flap: A
Simplifed Approach to Alveolar
Bone Reconstruction
Edited by Ole T. Jensen
This volume presents procedures for vari-
ous osteoperiosteal faps. This relatively
closed wound approach seems to spon-
taneously activate the epigenetic signal
within the gingivoalveolar complex, and the
augmentation develops in a manner analo-
gous to primordial growth. Soft tissue gen-
erally follows suit, and implant therapy can
commence, creating a functional gingiva-
alveolus-implant matrix. Once mastered,
bone faps can almost entirely eliminate
the need for block grafting or guided bone regeneration.
320 pp; 911 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-418-4 (B4184); US $218
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,
functional, and biomechanical principles of
the mandibular condyle.
288 pp; 462 illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-180-1 (B9039);
US $228
Decision Making in
Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery
Edited 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 (B4634); US $120
Illustrated Lecture Notes
in Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery
George 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 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-478-8 (B4788);
US $158
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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 color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-184-9 (B9044);
US $218
Tissue Engineering: Applications in Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery and Periodontics, Second
Edition
Edited by Samuel E. Lynch et al
312 pp; 700 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-464-1 (B4641); US $138
Breath Malodor: A Step-by-Step Approach
Daniel van Steenberghe
95 pp (softcover); 40 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-104-7 (B8833); US $48
Osteology Guidelines for Oral and
Maxillofacial Regeneration: Preclinical Models
for Translational Research
Edited by William V. Giannobile and Myron Nevins
256 pp; 260 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-211-2 (B9065); US $128
Odontogenic Tumors and Allied Lesions
Peter A. Reichart and Hans P. Philipsen
388 pp; 280 illus (146 color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-059-0 (B8823); US $168
Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment of Dentofa-
cial Anomalies: An Integrated Esthetic-Functional
Approach (Book/DVD-ROM set)
Paolo Ronchi
304 pp; 1,141 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-88-7492-101-0 (B9506); US $268
Oral Cells and Tissues
Philias R. Garant
400 pp (softcover); 338 illus (214 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-429-0 (B4292); US $98
Clinical Oral Physiology
Timothy 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 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 (B8826);
US $85
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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 effcient 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 confguration 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 (B5051); US $98
Manual of Wire Bending
Techniques
Eiichiro Nakajima
This manual promotes precise, intuitive
bending and presents the essential com-
ponents and techniques of customized
wire bending, including trimming of casts;
selection of pliers; the frst-order bends
(in or out), second-order bends (up or
down), and third-order bends (torque); and
optimal methods of adjustment during
or thodontic treatment.
96 pp (spiral bound); 288 illus (117 color):
ISBN 978-0-86715-495-5 (B4955);
US $85
Clinical Success in Invisalign
Orthodontic Treatment
Richard Bouchez
The author introduces the reader to essen-
tials of Invisalign, from the biomechanics of
thermoformed plastic aligners to the Clin-
Check 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 Invisalign system alone
and in conjunction with other orthodontic
treatments.
138 pp (softcover); 516 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-2-912550-67-5
(B9312); US $120 F
The Invisalign System
Edited by Orhan 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 color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-127-6 (B8837);
US $228
Orthodontic Concepts and
Strategies
Frans P.G.M. van der Linden
304 pp; 2,300 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-094-1 (B9014); US $186
Lingual Orthodontics: A Simplifed
Approach Using STb Light Lingual
System & Lingual Straight Wire
Giuseppe Scuzzo and
Kyoto Takemoto
264 pp; 885 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-192-4 (B8846); US $230
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Development of the Human Dentition (iBook)
Frans P.G.M. van der Linden
For almost three decades, Prof Van der Lindens classic text, Development of the Dentition, has been the international
standard reference in its feld. Now, he has updated those concepts in a new iBook-only format that is sure to become
the new standard reference. Starting with tooth formation and the development of the deciduous dentition, the author
systematically takes the reader through the transition to the permanent dentition and through the aging of the dentition.
Emphasis is placed on the relationship among the development of the dentition, the growth of the face, and functional
factors. Subsequently, the development of orthodontic malocclusions is presented, followed by the effects of untimely
loss of deciduous teeth. The topics are explained clearly and concisely and are richly illustrated with excellent photo-
graphs, digital illustrations, and video clips that offer 3D insight into the development of the dentition. This essential
textbook for students of dentistry is accessible to all readers, regardless of their prior knowledge of dental development.
Contents
Formation of Teeth Jaw Growth The First Transitional Period Intertransitional Period The Second Transitional
Period Changes in the Molar Region The Adult Dentition Development of the Dentition Growth and Development
of the Facial Complex Abnormalities of the Dental Arches Class II, Division 1 Malocclusions Class II, Division 2
Malocclusions Class III Malocclusions Open Bites and Nonocclusions Asymmetries, Transverse Deviations, and
Forced Bites Premature Loss of Deciduous Teeth Statistical Data
iBook only: 1,224 illus; 50 video clips; ISBN 978-0-86715-524-2; US $78 [order exclusively through Apple iBooks]
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Evidence-Based Clinical Orthodontics
Edited by Peter G. Miles, Daniel J. 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
literature and analyzing the scientifc evidence to help practitioners select the most effective and effcient modes of
treatment. Each chapter addresses a specifc 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.
Contents
Introduction to Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Early Intervention Bonding and Adhesives Archwire Selection
Class II Treatment: Nonextraction and Extraction Class III Treatment Dental Asymmetries Orthodontic TSADs
Impacted Maxillary Canines Root Resorption TMJ Disorders Retention and Stability Accelerated Tooth Movement
220 pp; 590 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-564-8 (B5648); US $118
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Orthodontics
Edited by Raf Romano
This book represents the frst comprehen-
sive clinical reference on lingual orthodon-
tics and reviews the latest advances in
bracket systems and laboratory and simu-
lation techniques, as well as standard bio-
mechanics, effective clinical protocols, and
helpful tips and tricks for effcient treat-
ment.
704 pp; 2,234 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-206-8 (B9016);
US $328
Applications of Orthodontic
Mini-Implants
Jong 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 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-465-8 (B4658); US $168
The Masters of Functional
Orthodontics
Aurelio Levrini and Lorenzo
Favero
This unique work records the ideas and
developments of functional orthodontic
therapy. It assesses the broad therapeutic
potential of the feld 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 (B9502); US $198
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Mini-Implants in Orthodontics:
Innovative Anchorage Concepts
Edited by Bjrn 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 pre-
sented with relevant clinical examples and a
discussion of required protocols, indications
and contraindications, potential risks, and
clinical problem solving.
204 pp; 477 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-3-938947-47-0 (B9034); US $185 S
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
vertical facial development, and secondary
neuromuscular 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
(B389X); US $48
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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. It includes
design and construction, short- and long-
term treatment effects, mandibular growth
stimulation, infuence on extractions, early
versus late treatment, application in young
adults, and use as an alternative to ortho-
gnathic surgery.
266 pp; 1,089 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-169-6 (B8845); US $198
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Early-Age Orthodontic Treatment
Aliakbar Bahreman
This book presents readers with the information necessary to understand the morphogenesis of orthodontic problems,
to differentiate among various conditions, and to apply early intervention approaches to optimal effect. Through
integration of basic science and clinical practice, detailed case reports, and abundant illustrations, the author:
Provides an overview of dental development, from tooth formation to permanent occlusion.
Emphasizes the developmental stages that must be recognized during patient examination to facilitate differential
diagnosis.
Presents clear, step-by-step instructions for different treatment options.
Demonstrates the benefts achieved by intervention in developing malocclusions and guidance of eruption.
The discussions in part 1 of the concept of early-age treatment and the basic foundation of occlusal development
empower practitioners to detect anomalies and intervene as necessary. Part 2 consists of chapters explaining the
ontogeny, diagnosis, and early detection of, as well as the proper intervention for, nonskeletal problems. Part 3
includes chapters on early intervention for dentoskeletal problems in the sagittal, transverse, and vertical dimensions.
This book cuts through the controversy surrounding early versus late treatment and shows that clinicians must decide
on a case-by-case basis when to provide orthodontic treatment.
ISBN 978-0-86715-566-2 (B5662); Available Spring 2013
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Clinical Success in Early
Orthodontic Treatment
Antonio Patti and
Guy Perrier DArc
Establishing the most favorable moment to
initiate orthodontic treatment requires
understanding of craniofacial anatomy and
development as well as training in child psy-
chology. This manual explores these con-
cepts 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 color);
ISBN 978-2-912550-37-8 (B9302); US $89
The Alexander Discipline,
Volume 2: Long-Term Stability
R. G. Wick Alexander
With so many factors infuencing long-term
stability, this book consolidates the 20 prin-
ciples of the Alexander Discipline outlined
in volume one into 6 guidelines for
approaching long-term stability in ortho-
dontics, focusing on the periodontium,
torque control, skeletal and transverse con-
trol, occlusion, and the soft tissue profle.
Each guideline is presented with several
case studies that follow from the treatment
plan to the defnitive result and that highlight long-term stability in 5- to 40-year
posttreatment records. A must-have for the practicing orthodontist.
204 pp; 1,000 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-468-9 (B4689); US $152
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.
408 pp; 1,707 color illus;
ISBN 978-88-7492-152-2 (B9515);
US $280
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The 20 Principles of the
Alexander Discipline
R. 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 authors own practice.
Complete records of patients treated by the
author are presented to demonstrate spe-
cifc results and the stability of treatment.
232 pp; 1,000 illus (700 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-467-2 (B4672); US $138
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The Alexander
Discipline, Volume 3:
Unusual and Diffcult
Cases
R. G. Wick Alexander
The Alexander Discipline is based
on 20 unique principles developed
by the author after over 40 years
of trial and error, evaluation, and
research in the feld of orthodon-
tics. Because of its success, this
technique is practiced all over the
world. Following in the footsteps of
the previous two volumes, this third volume of the Alexander Discipline,
focusing on unusual and diffcult cases, demonstrates through the pres-
entation of complete patient records how these principles can be used to
achieve beautiful, functional, and stable results even in patients requiring
creative treatment planning and treatment mechanics. In the situations
presented in this book, there is no one right answer to the problem, and
the orthodontist must have the confdence and relevant knowledge to
formulate the treatment plan most suitable for each patient.
Contents
Early Treatment Borderline Extraction/Nonextraction Unusual Extrac-
tion Skeletal Problems: Class III Skeletal Problems: Class II Deep Bite
Impacted Canines Transposed and Missing Teeth Adult Treatment
ISBN 978-0-86715-469-6 (B4696); Available Summer 2013
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The Secret of the Magic Dust
A story by
Henry Olberg
Cover illustration by
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A story by Henry Olberg
Surely youve heard that tooth fairies collect baby teeth from under childrens pillows and leave a coin
in return. But have you ever wondered what the fairies do with those teeth? Find out in the frst book
of the Magical Tooth Fairies series, as Lynn, Leo Lino, Basta, and Professor discover the magic found
in baby teeth and demonstrate the importance of keeping teeth clean and healthy. In the rest of the
series, follow the tooth fairies in their adventures all over the world as they help children and battle the
evil McCavity. Based on a popular cartoon, each book in this series comes with a DVD of the corre-
sponding episode, simultaneously entertaining and educating children on the importance of brushing
their teeth.
38 pp (hardcover); ISBN 978-0-86715-567-9 (B5679); US $18.99
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Promoting the Oral Health of
Children: Theory and Practice,
Second Edition
Edited by Aubrey Sheiham,
Samuel Jorge Moyss, Richard
G. Watt, and Marcelo Bnecker
This new edition advocates for a paradigm
shift where dental and primary health care
professionals work together in promoting
the oral health of pediatric patients. Writ-
ten by experts in dental public health and
pediatric dentistry, it positions the subject of
childrens oral health within the broader
discourse of general health promotion and
presents practical strategies for prevention of common dental problems among chil-
dren, including dental caries, periodontal disease, traumatic dental injury, and maloc-
clusion. It also profles community health concerns that infuence pediatric oral health,
such as environmental and social factors, habit development, and nutrition and diet.
250 pp (approx); 50 illus (approx); (B9998); Available Summer 2013
Revolutions in Pediatric
Dentistry
Edited by Christian H. Splieth
This book discusses recent innovations in
dentistry with direct implications for pedi-
atric treatment. Presented by an interna-
tional group of recognized specialists in
their respective felds, the topics include
the latest on epidemiologic research,
fluor ide 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 develop-
ments that will set the standards of tomorrow.
224 pp; 150 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-212-9 (B9064); US $98
How the Tooth Mouse
Met the Tooth Fairy
Lizzette de Vries and Cecile
de Vries; Illustrations by Tul
Suwannakit
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 mak-
ing new discoveries with every read. A perfect ft for at home or in the waiting room.
32 pp (hardcover); ISBN 978-0-86715-507-5 (B5075); US $19.95
Case Reports in Paediatric
Dentistry
Edited 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 practitioners solve clinical prob-
lems related to their pediatric patients.
144 pp; 270 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-196-2 (B9048);
US $98
Periodontal Management of Children,
Adolescents and Young Adults
Valerie Clerehugh, Aradhna Tugnait, and
Iain L. C. Chapple
ISBN 978-1-85097-071-2 (B8917); US $54
Paediatric Cariology
Chris Deery, Marie Thrse Hosey, and
Paula Waterhouse
ISBN 978-1-85097-073-6 (B8919); US $54
Child Taming: How to Manage Children
in Dental Practice
Barbara L. Chadwick and
Marie Thrse Hosey
ISBN 978-1-85097-062-0 (B8910); US $54
Treatment Planning for the Developing
Dentition
Helen D. Rodd and Alyson P. M. Wray
ISBN 978-1-85097-081-1 (B8929); US $54
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Mucogingival Esthetic Surgery
Giovanni Zucchelli
This beautifully illustrated book explains the art and science of esthetic surgical techniques on the mucogingiva around
natural teeth and implants. The author draws upon his extensive experience to show readers how to diagnose and treat
mucogingival defects, with detailed coverage of the diagnosis of and the surgical options for covering varying degrees of
gingival recession. The text features protocols for the treatment and preparation of root caries and noncarious lesions as
well as the surgical procedures to cover exposed root surfaces and increase the volume of the affected gingiva. Through-
out, the author places special emphasis on minimizing patient recovery time and postoperative discomfort while achiev-
ing the patients esthetic goals to the best extent possible. This comprehensive volume is a must-read for those seeking
to learn or refne mucogingival surgery techniques.
Contents
Mucogingival Esthetic Surgery Diagnosis Etiology Pathogenesis Prognosis Predetermining Root Coverage
Indications for Treatment Root Coverage Surgical Techniques Preoperative Therapy Root Surface Treatment
Amelogenins Gingival Clefts Associated Caries and Noncarious Cervical Lesions Coronally Advanced Flap with
Releasing Incisions The Laterally Moved, Coronally Advanced Flap Free Gingival Grafts Two-Step Techniques
Harvesting Connective Tissue Grafts Bilaminar Techniques Coronally Advanced Envelope Flap Multiple Bilaminar
Envelope Combined Technique Restorative-Periodontal Treatment Complex Clinical Cases Altered Passive Erup-
tion Postsurgical Recommendations Surgical Instrumentation
830 pp (approx); 2,000+ color illus; ISBN 978-88-7492-171-3 (B9519); Available Spring 2013
Plastic-Esthetic Periodon-
tal and Implant Surgery: A
Microsurgical Approach
Otto Zuhr and Marc Hrzeler
The authors blend scientifc knowledge
and practical experience to provide a com-
prehensive overview of the principles, indi-
cations, and clinical techniques of
plastic-esthetic periodontal and implant
microsurgery. The microsurgical proce-
dures presented in the book are explained
step-by-step in meticulously illustrated
case examples. Checklists for the neces-
sary materials, instruments, and work
steps are added to facilitate practical
implementation of the microsurgical procedures. The authors provide instructions
on how to manage all major complications for each procedure.
Contents
Periodontal 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 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-226-6 (B9069); US $380
Plastic-Esthetic Periodontal and
Implant Surgery (DVD-ROM)
Otto Zuhr and Marc Hrzeler
These DVDs showcase the exceptional minimally
invasive microsurgical techniques featured in Otto
Zuhrs and Marc Hrzelers best-selling book.
Each volume features one surgical procedure per-
formed by the authors and explained with addi-
tional commentary to make clear the details of the
surgical technique and sequence. A total of 10
volumes are planned; each volume is sold sepa-
rately.
Volume 1
Autograft Harvesting
Platform: PC and Mac (C3016); US $79
Volume 2
Gingival Augmentation with Autologous Connective Tissue
Platform: PC and Mac (C3017); US $79
Volume 6
Horizontal Papilla Augmentation with Autologous Connective Tissue
Platform: PC and Mac (C3021); US $79
Volume 7
Management of Extraction Sockets
Platform: PC and Mac (C3022); US $79
Volume 10
Implant Placement Using a Modifed Roll Flap Technique
Platform: PC and Mac (C3025); US $79
Clinical Success in Bone Sur-
gery with Ultrasonic Devices
Marie G. Poblete-Michel and
Jean-Franois 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 color illus;
ISBN 978-2-912550-64-4 (B9306);
US $89
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Essentials in Piezosurgery:
Clinical Advantages in Dentistry
Tomaso Vercellotti
This book presents the clinical advantages
of Piezosurgery over traditional methods for
tooth extraction, ridge expansion, sinus
elevation, bone grafting, and clinical crown
lengthening, as shown by research and
clinical experience over the decade since
the author frst developed the technique.
General practitioners, oral surgeons, and
implant dentists will fnd unique insight into
the clinical benefts of piezoelectric bone
surgery.
136 pp; 340 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-190-0 (B9510); US $135
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Periodontal Review
Deborah Termeie
This comprehensive and fully up-to-date review manual provides all the information a prospective candidate needs to prepare
for the American Board of Periodontology Qualifying Examination. Set in a question/answer format, the text provides complete
yet succinct, evidence-based responses to questions with references to pertinent research. Each chapter covers its topic in
full, divided into sections for easy reference. When appropriate, answers are provided as lists, tables, and with graphic design
elements to aid in memorization and recall. Clinical images are also included as needed to elucidate the text. The fnal chapter
provides sample case presentations with questions to allow the reader to prepare for the protocol portion of the exam and offers
helpful advice such as when a well-supported response based on sound rationale, rather than a specifc answer, is required.
A highly recommended resource for all those seeking certifcation or recertifcation from the American Board of Periodontology.
Contents
Evidence-Based Dentistry Periodontal Anatomy Furcations Epidemiology and Etiology Pharmacology Diagnosis
Prognosis Occlusion Nonsurgical Therapy Surgical Therapy Mucogingival Therapy Regeneration Implants
Infammation Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Lasers Medical Emergencies Treatment Planning
300 pp (approx); 60 color illus (approx); ISBN 978-0-86715-591-4 (B5914); US $68
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Clinical Success in
Management of Advanced
Periodontitis
Roger 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 color);
ISBN 978-2-912550-41-5 (B9303); US $89
Glossary of Preventive Dentistry
and Periodontology
Edited by Niklaus P. Lang, Mariano
Sanz, and William V. Giannobile
This electronic glossary, compiled by an interna-
tional panel of experts in prevention and periodon-
tology, contains more than 2,000 terms, providing
a comprehensive standardized reference for pro-
fessionals in these felds of study and practice. The
glossary offers straightforward defnitions and
pertinent scientifc and clinical information about terms in the areas of anatomy
and morphology, etiology, pathogenesis/immunology, peri-implant diseases,
classifcation, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, radiology, nonsurgical
therapy, surgery, reevaluation/maintenance, systemic manifestations/periodon-
tal medicine, and clinical research/statistics. The glossary also features numer-
ous photographs, illustrations, and tables to further elucidate the meanings of
the entries. An exceptional resource for researchers, students, clinicians,
instructors, and all others needing to communicate in the clinical and scientifc
language of prevention and periodontology.
Available Spring 2013
Periodontal Medicine:
A Window on the Body
Iain L. C. Chapple and
John Hamburger
ISBN 978-1-85097-079-8
(B8931);
US $90
Successful Periodontal
Therapy: A Non-surgical
Approach
Peter A. Heasman, Philip M.
Preshaw, and Pauline Rob-
ertson
ISBN 978-1-85097-074-3 (B8916);
US $54
Understanding Peri-
odontal Diseases:
Assessment and Diag-
nostic Procedures in
Practice
Iain L. C. Chapple and
Angela D. Gilbert
ISBN 978-1-85097-053-8
(B8903); US $54
Periodontal Diseases: A Manual of
Diagnosis, Treatment, and Maintenance
Hans R. Preus and Lars Laurell
89 pp; 64 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-072-9 (B8827); US $50
History of Periodontology
Fermn Carranza and Gerald Shklar
224 pp (softcover); 87 illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-424-5 (B4241); US $42
Get Sharp: Nonsurgical Periodontal
Instrument Sharpening
Marisa Roncati
124 pp; 300 color illus;
ISBN 978-88-7492-153-9 (B9513); US $29.80
The Power of Ultrasonics
Fridus van der Weijden
80 pp (softcover); 66 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-2-912550-51-4 (B9308); US $58
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Peri-implantitis
Stefan Renvert and Jean-Louis Giovannoli
Awareness of the important role that peri-implant tissue health plays in implant survival is growing, in part because
clinical studies that assess long-term results of implant treatment show that peri-implantitis is no longer a rare
complication. This book positions peri-implantology as an emerging discipline and provides a comprehensive dis-
course on the etiology, clinical features, and diagnosis of peri-implantitis and implant mucositis. Based on more than
a decade of dedicated research and clinical focus on peri-implantology, this book presents predictable surgical and
nonsurgical protocols that go beyond the current treatment guidelines that were largely adapted from therapies for
periodontal disease. The authors summarize the current research on peri-implantitis and outline the steps for effec-
tive early diagnosis. By focusing on identifying the multiple risk factors, the authors provide an effective paradigm for
preventing peri-implant infection in everyday practice. An essential guide for all clinicians practicing implant dentistry.
Contents
Pathogenesis Diagnosis Prevalence Early Peri-Implantitis Risk Indicators Treatments Soft Tissue Condi-
tions Maintenance
272 pp; 1,197 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-2-912550-98-9 (B9311); US $228
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Periodontal Regenerative
Therapy
Edited 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. The authors present
effective treatment paradigms that incorpo-
rate biologic concepts and biomaterial
enhancements with predictable surgical
techniques. A must-read for any practi-
tioner with an interest in the rationale, pos-
sibilities, and limitations of regenerative
procedures of periodontal therapy.
304 pp; 718 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-158-0 (B9029); US $210
Suturing Techniques in Oral
Surgery
Sandro Siervo
This book outlines suturing techniques for
the most common surgical procedures, pro-
viding indications as well as techniques for
implementation. The detailed illustrations
and tables clarify diffcult technical concepts,
and a quick reference guide consolidates the
essential information for each suture type.
240 pp; 397 color illus;
ISBN 978-88-7492-120-1 (B9509);
US $178 S
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 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-377-4 (B3776);
US $268
Periodontal Care, Second
Edition (CD-ROM)
Christoph A. Ramseier and
Niklaus P. Lang
This tutorial conveys the essentials of peri-
odontal disease management. The baseline
examination makes it possible to determine
quickly whether a new patient has peri-
odontal disease. The tutorial software,
including proper periodontal disease man-
agement, encompasses diagnosis, treat-
ment, recall, risk assessment, and aftercare.
Platform: PC and Mac; English, German;
ISBN 978-3 87652-783-3 (C0101); US $118
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Maintenance: A Clinical Atlas
Naoshi Sato
504 pp; 3,179 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-194-8 (B9045);
US $340
Decision-Making for the Periodontal
Team
Suzanne Noble, Margaret Kellett, and
Iain L. C. Chapple
ISBN 978-1-85097-063-7 (B8913); US $54
Contemporary Periodontal Surgery:
An Illustrated Guide to the Art Behind
the Science
Geoffrey Bateman, Shuva Saha, and Iain L. C.
Chapple
ISBN 978-1-85097-123-8 (B8945); US $54
Infection Control for the Dental Team
Michael Martin, Martin Fulford, and
Tony Preston
ISBN 978-1-85097-132-0 (B8944); US $54
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The Business of Dentistry
Raj Rattan and George Manolescue
ISBN 978-1-85097-058-3 (B8908); US $54
Success Strategies for the Aesthetic Dental Practice
Linda Greenwall and Cathy Jameson
Although 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 need some direction. To excel, clinicians must learn the skills of how to
successfully manage and grow this segment of their practice. The purpose of this book is to provide dentists with the
guidelines and strategies to make that happen. The authors detail the many key elements of 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 fnance and schedule esthetic dentistry. In addition,
each chapter is interspersed with informative interviews with some of the most successful esthetic dental practitioners from
around the world and outstanding members of their team who offer unique insights into how their teams operate and what
has made their practices succeed.
Contents
Mission, Vision, Goals The Critical Factors The Team Internal and External Marketing Communication Skills The
Business of Tooth Whitening Treatment Planning and Diagnosis Effective Case Presentation The Role of Treatment
Coordinator Financing Scheduling The Hygienists Role in Promotion Technology Continuing Education
312 pp; 196 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-221-1 (B8850); US $98
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 exam-
ine their goals and objectives to determine
their ideal career paths. Subsequent chap-
ters address issues such as fnding a frst job,
purchasing or starting a new practice, insur-
ing a practice and oneself, communicating
with patients and staff, understanding basic
fnancial 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 (B4924); US $48
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 fnd
this engaging story an easy and fun way to
learn how to implement powerful, scientif-
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 profts
within weeks; treat more patients in less
time without sacrifcing 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 (B4894); US $38
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 dif-
fering courses of action or in which the
obligations of the professional are in con-
fict; the reader is asked to determine the
correct response to such conficts.
340 pp (softcover);
ISBN 978-0-86715-443-6 (B4438);
US $35
Tough Questions, Great
Answers: Responding to
Patient Concerns about Todays
Dentistry
Robin Wright
Do you guarantee your work? Do you
treat AIDS patients? How do you set your
fees? Furnishing technical information to
patients isnt enough; this book shows you
how to provide trust-building responses.
The format includes questions and answers,
with explanations of what works, what
doesnt, and why.
152 pp (softcover); 8 illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-320-0 (B3202); US $26
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James T. Rule and Muriel J. Bebeau
184 pp (softcover); 45 illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-451-1 (B4519); US $28
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Evidence-Based Dentistry: Managing
Information for Better Practice
Derek Richards et al
ISBN 978-1-85097-126-9 (B8941); US $54
Quality Matters:
From Clinical Care
to Customer Service
Raj Rattan
ISBN 978-1-85097-100-9
(B8928); US $54
Communicating in Dental Practice:
Stress-Free Dentistry and Improved Patient
Care
Ruth Freeman and Gerry M. Humphris
ISBN 978-1-85097-099-6 (B8930); US $54
Risk Management
in General Dental Practice
Raj Rattan and John Tiernan
ISBN 978-1-85097-066-8
(B8911); US $54
Dental Team
Companion
Mabel Slater et al
ISBN 978-1-85097-121-4
(B8943); US $54
CDT 2013: Dental Procedure Codes (Book/CD-ROM set)
Use of the correct dental procedure codes on dental insurance claims improves the potential for full reimbursement and also
reduces liability in the event of an audit of billing records. This streamlined annual publication contains the current dental
procedure codes valid January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. Input from dental organizations in the development
of the CDT 2013 ensures that codes are applicable to everyday dentistry. Additions include new codes, revised descriptors,
code changes, an updated diagnostic imaging section, a new implant surgical section, an alphabetic index, and a search-
able CD-ROM.
Updates
35 new codes 37 revised codes 11 deleted codes 7 new or revised categories/subcategories
of service
Book: 125 pp (spiral bound); CD-ROM Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-1-935201-91-2 (B0001);
US $45
Dental Coding Made Simple:
Resource Guide and Training Manual
The straightforward manual ensures that every-
one in your dental offce knows how to code prop-
erly and complete necessary insurance claims.
Revised every two years, this manual includes
common coding questions and answers, over 25
coding exercises, an illustrated implant section, a
2012 ADA Dental Claim Form and completion
instructions, and a continuing education exam
with 5 CE credits.
200 pp; ISBN 978-1-935201-93-9 (B0003);
US $55
The ADA Practical Guide to Effective
Infection Control (Book/DVD set)
This comprehensive DVD and corresponding workbook
offer an in-depth look at sound infection control prac-
tices. The DVD demonstrates clinical procedures and
shows staff how to execute infection control
techniques correctly, safely, and effciently.
Ideal for both individual and group settings,
this program includes a CE test worth 8
credit hours.
Book: 110 pp; DVD format: NTSC only;
40 minutes; ISBN 978-1-935201-88-5
(B0002); US $150
The ADA Practical Guide to
Dental Offce Design
This book offers key insight from profession-
als from the top of the dental design feld on
architecture, interior design, ergonomics,
and environmental best practices. Whether
you are looking to refresh your current prac-
tice or build one from scratch, this book will
help you plan an offce layout for maximum
effciency, well-being, and proft.
200 pp (approx); ISBN 978-1-935201-97-7
(B0005); US $105
The ADA Practical Guide to
Creating an Employee
Offce
Manual (Book/CD-ROM set)
This book assists readers with the over-
whelming tasks of compiling practice
procedures into a single document.
Chapters address many common
employment issues, and sample forms,
checklists, and policies and procedures
are included on the accompanying CD-
ROM. Highlighted in a recent issue of
Dental Economics, this book is essential
for every dental offce.
Book: 296 pp; CD-ROM Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-1-935201-22-9 (B0004);
US $105
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Tissue Preservation in
Caries Treatment
Edited by Tomas O. Albrektsson,
Douglas Bratthall, Per-Olof J. Glantz,
and Jan T. Lindhe
368 pp; 274 illus (231 color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-046-0 (B8819); US $124
Dental Erosion
R. Graham Chadwick
ISBN 978-1-85097-165-8 (B8932); US $54
Rubber Dam in Only 100 Seconds
(CD-ROM)
Edited by Johannes Mller and Norman
Tischer
Platform: PC (Windows XP) (C0202); US $68
Decision Making in Operative Dentistry
Paul A. Brunton
ISBN 978-1-85097-057-6 (B8907); US $54
Routes for Excellence in Restorative Dentistry:
Mastery for Beginners and Experts (Two Volumes)
Edited by Luiz Narciso Baratieri et al
Excellence in restorative dentistry requires a lifetime of learning and improvement, and the best way to start is
through instruction from skilled masters. This two-volume book consolidates the essential concepts and protocols
for restorative dentistry. The authors provide an up-to-date review of the direct and indirect restorative techniques
in composite resin and amalgam and include the kind of guidance that only comes from years of experience. Each
technique is accompanied by exquisite photographic sequences that beautifully demonstrate the steps.
Contents
Nomenclature and Classifcation Cavity Preparation Instruments and Material Isolation Adhesion Com-
posite Resins Polymerization Light, Color, and Characterization Direct Restorations Using Composite Resins
Class III Class IV Class V Tooth Fragment Reattachment Direct Composite Resin Veneers Diastema
Finishing and Polishing Class I Class II Restoration Using Silver Amalgam Impression Materials and Tech-
niques Provisional Restorations Adhesive Cementation Intrarradicular Posts Anterior Crowns Laminate
Veneers Inlay and Onlay Restorations Posterior Crowns
760 pp (approx); 2,000 color illus; (B9998); Available Summer 2013
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 assessment, preven-
tion, 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 measurement of salivary fow rate; how to
plan appropriate restorative treatment based on the severity of the erosion, providing recommendations for specifc 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 restorative procedures detailing treatment, this book presents the informa-
tion necessary to diagnose and treat dental erosion in clinical practice.
Contents
Diagnosis 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 color); ISBN 978-1-85097-218-1 (B9067); US $82
Advances in Restorative Dentistry
Edited by Adrian Lussi and Markus Schaffner
Innovation in operative dentistry often misses out on fanfare, but it is the heart and soul of general clinical practice and has a
lasting impact on patient care. Dentistry has undergone major transformation in recent years, and this beautifully illustrated book
documents the most signifcant developments in technology as well as changes in scientifc understanding. The 25 substantive
chapters cover the broad scope of restorative and preventive dentistry with topics including caries prevention, magnifcation in
restorative dentistry, minimally invasive preparations, adhesive techniques, bleaching, dental erosion, endodontic therapies, and
halitosis.
Contents
Structure and Pathology of the Tooth Aspects of Prevention Caries Magnifcation Aids in Restorative Dentistry Damage
to Adjacent Teeth and Minimally Invasive Preparation Adhesion Bleaching Dental Erosion Endodontology Halitosis
272 pp; 310 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-228-0 (B9070); US $138
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Vol 2Diagnosis and Risk
Prediction of Dental Caries
Per Axelsson
316 pp; 280 illus (168 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-362-0 (B3628); US $118
Vol 4Preventive Materials,
Methods, and Programs
Per Axelsson
664 pp; 607 illus (514 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-364-4 (B3644); US $178
Vol 3Diagnosis and Risk
Prediction of Periodontal Diseases
Per Axelsson
472 pp; 480 illus (216 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-363-7 (B3636); US $156
Vol 5Minimally Invasive
Treatment, Arrest, and Control of
Periodontal Diseases
Per Axelsson
312 pp; 519 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-365-1 (B3651); US $148
Contemporary Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth:
Evidence-Based Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Edited by Nadim Z. Baba
Written by a group of renowned experts three decades after the publication of the last comprehensive book on this
topic, this much-needed book has a wealth of evidence-based information on all facets of the restoration of pulpless
teeth. With a better understanding of the factors that can infuence the prognosis of severely compromised teeth,
the approach to treating these teeth has evolved, and this text offers a well-balanced, contemporary approach to
treatment planning. Traditional principles and techniques are reviewed and reinforced, along with modern materials
and methods, all with a frm foundation in the best available scientifc evidence and with an emphasis on clinical
studies. Many of the chapters provide comprehensive, step-by-step descriptions of technical procedures with
accompanying illustrations to guide the reader through every stage of restoring pulpless teeth, including fabrication
of various foundation restorations, cementation techniques, and methods of provisionalization. Preprosthetic adjunc-
tive procedures, such as surgical crown lengthening, repair of perforations, and orthodontic measures, are also
described and illustrated. For years to come, this text will remain a defnitive reference for specialists involved in the
restoration of pulpless teeth or engaged in planning treatment for structurally compromised teeth.
Contents
Impact of Outcomes Data Treatment Planning Materials Restoration Principles Cementation Tooth Whiten-
ing Crown Lengthening Preprosthetic Orthodontic Tooth Eruption Intra-alveolar Transplantation Autotrans-
plantation and Replantation Dental Implants Repair of Perforations Removal of Posts Removal of Broken
Instruments Endodontic Treatment of a Tooth with a Prosthetic Crown Retroftting a Post to an Existing Crown
228 pp; 460 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-571-6 (B5716); US $118
Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry: A Contemporary Approach, Fourth Edition
Edited by Thomas J. Hilton, James B. Summitt, James Broome, and Jack L. Ferracane
Over the past two decades, the Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry has become one of the most trusted textbooks on
clinical restorative dentistry. By integrating time-tested methods with recent scientifc innovation, the authors promote
sound concepts for predictable conservative techniques. Now in its fourth edition, this classic text has been completely
updated with ful-color illustrations throughout and substantial revisions in every chapter to incorporate the latest scientifc
developments and current research fndings. In addition, a new chapter on color study and shade matching addresses
the new focus on color in the preclinical curriculum. A valuable resource for understanding the scientifc basis for current
treatment options in dentistry.
Contents
Biologic Considerations Patient Evaluation Esthetic Considerations Color and Appearance Caries Management
Pulpal Considerations Nomenclature and Instrumentation Field Isolation Bonding to Enamel and Dentin Direct
Anterior Restorations Direct Posterior Restorations Amalgam Restorations Root Caries Fluoride-Releasing Materials
Class 5 Restorations Tooth Bleaching Porcelain Veneers Anterior Ceramic Crowns Esthetic Inlays and Onlays
Cast-Gold Restorations Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
ISBN 978-0-86715-528-0 (B5280); Available Spring 2013
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Adhesive Technology for
Restorative Dentistry
Edited by Jean-Franois
Roulet and Guido Vanherle
208 pp; 208 illus (181 color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-107-8 (B9015);
US $120
Dental Materials in
Operative Dentistry
Christina Mitchell
ISBN 978-1-85097-129-0
(B8940); US $54
Successful Posterior
Composites
Christopher D. Lynch
ISBN 978-1-85097-120-7 (B8946);
US $54
Minimally Invasive
Dentistry: The Management
of Caries
Edited by Nairn H. F. Wilson
168 pp; 170 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-105-4 (B8834);
US $98
Indirect Restorations
David Bartlett and David
Ricketts
ISBN 978-1-85097-078-1
(B8926);US $54
Layers: An Atlas of Composite Resin Stratifcation
Jordi Manauta and Anna Salat
Despite the many advances of contemporary dental research in biomaterials and tissue regeneration, no dental mate-
rial can perfectly correspond to natural teeth. The authors of this dynamic atlas posit that it is the mastery of layering
techniques and not the material itself that is most important in recreating natural-looking restorations. This reference
book presents over a thousand images to explore the stratifcation of natural tooth and demonstrate solutions for how
to arrange layers of composite resin to recreate the color, opacity, shape, and surface abnormalities of natural tooth.
The authors provide step-by-step instruction in basic layering techniques as well as in advanced applications of dental
characteristics, which are possible with a wide range of esthetic dental materials. In addition, each chapter is prefaced
with insights from luminaries in esthetic dentistry, including Luiz Narciso Baratieri, Galip Grel, Pascal Magne, Fran-
cesco Mangani, Ricardo Mitrani, and Angelo Putignano, among others. Optimal stratifcation techniques not only
create natural-looking beauty in restorations but also imitate the innate bioarchitecture of teeth, which is the foundation
of functional and esthetic results.
Contents
Color In Out Mid Classifcation Palatal Features Posterior Teeth Physiologic Phenomena Pathologic
Phenomena Surface and Polishing Red Esthetics Analysis
448 pp; 1,234 color illus; ISBN 978-8-87492-173-7 (B9520); US $228
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 restora-
tions can be created in the anterior denti-
tion using a minimally invasive approach.
272 pp; 1,227 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-183-2 (B9043);
US $198
Guidelines for Adhesive
Dentistry: The Key to Success
(Book/DVD-ROM set)
Francesco Mangani, Angelo
Putignano, and Antonio Cerutti
This book/DVD-ROM set provides a
dynamic multimedia program that effec-
tively teaches the fundamental techniques
of contemporary operative dentistry.
416 pp; 1,383 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-179-5 (B9038);
US $248
Quintessence for the Dental Team
Live (DVD-ROM)
This DVD-ROM provides information for the entire
dental team:
Successful Diagnosis with
Panoramic X-Ray Units
Sharpening Scalers and Curettes
Placing a Rubber Dam
Bleaching Trays Made Using a Thermoforming
Unit
Forming Bleaching Trays Without a Thermo-
forming Unit
Bleaching: Rationally, Effciently,
Practically
Platform: PC and Mac; ISBN 978-0-86715-387-3 (C1211); US $68
Dental Materials and Their
Selection, Fourth Edition
Edited by William J. OBrien
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 (B4375);
US $68
Adhesive Restoration of
Endodontically Treated
Teeth
Francesco Mannocci,
Giovanni Cavalli, and
Massimo Gagliani
ISBN 978-1-85097-135-1(B8938);
US $54
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Introduction to
Metal-Ceramic Technology,
Second Edition
W. Patrick Naylor
This book presents the theory and tech-
nical procedures for physically con-
structing an esthetic metal-ceramic
restoration. Readers are patiently guided
through each step of the process. This
edition emphasizes information on bio-
compatibility, rationale for variations in
substructure design, updated dental-
porcelain and dental-alloy classifca-
tions, firing schedules for current
products, and much more. Written spe-
cifcally for dental-technology students, dental students, and residents in
advanced technical courses.
232 pp; 492 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-460-3 (B4603); US $98
QDT 2013
Edited by Sillas Duarte, Jr
In QDT 2013, master clinicians present the newest concepts, laboratory techniques, and materials used by restor-
ative and esthetic dentists and technicians. Focusing particularly on esthetic treatment using advanced ceramics,
this years issue covers topics such as pink ceramics, esthetic predictability using the anatomic shell technique,
posterior crowns, noninvasive provisional restorations, and opacity control, with the State of the Art article featur-
ing the inverse layering technique. Each original article is beautifully displayed in classic QDT fashion, making this
years issue another great addition to your QDT library.
Authors include:
Dario Adolf, Oswaldo Scopin de Andrade, Gustavo Javier Vernazza, Mauricio Contar Adolf, Jungo Endo, Anas
Aloum, Paulo Kano, Cristiano Xavier, Jonathan L. Ferencz, Eric Van Dooren, Nelson R.F.A. Silva, Vincenzo Musella,
Masayuki Saito, Kimiyo Sawyer, Josef Schweiger, Daniel Edelhoff, Gilberto Borges, Marcelo Kyrillos, Marcelo
Moreira, Luis Calicchio, Loureno Correr Sobrinho, Naoki Hayashi, Jun Suzuki, Giuseppe Romeo, Galip Grel, and
Sillas Duarte
236 pp (approx); 850 color illus (approx); ISBN 978-0-86715-593-8 (J0624); US $128
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 simplifes the study of color and
helps 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. Chap-
ters on conventional and technology-based shade matching 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 verifcation and
the infuence of material selection on color matching.
168 pp (softcover); 366 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-497-9 (B4979); US $68
Also Available:
2012 (Vol 35) (J0623); US $118
2011 (Vol 34) (J0622); US $85
2010 (Vol 33) (iBook only); US $79.99
2009 (Vol 32) (J0620); now US $49.99
2008 (Vol 31) (J0619); now US $29.99

2006 (Vol 29) (J0617); now US $19.99
2004 (Vol 27) (J0615); now US $19.99
2003 (Vol 26) (J0614); now US $19.99
2002 (Vol 25) (J0613); now US $19.99
Natures Morphology:
An Atlas of Tooth Shape
and Form
Shigeo Kataoka and
Yoshimi Nishimura
English edition edited by
Avishai Sadan
This beautifully illustrated atlas pro-
vides restorative dentists and techni-
cians with images and information that will help them work together to produce
functional and esthetic restorations.
100 pp; 336 illus (298 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-411-5 (B411X); US $78
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 (C3105);
70 minutes; US $99
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Precision in Dental
Esthetics: Clinical and
Laboratory Procedures
Domenico Massironi, Romeo
Pascetta, and Giuseppe
Romeo
This exquisitely illustrated yet highly
practical book guides the dental practi-
tioner through precision preparations,
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 color); ISBN 978-88-7492-011-2 (B9503); US $278
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Wax-Up Technique in
Aesthetics and Functional
Occlusion
Paulo Kano
This landmark book will change the way
that technicians wax up teeth, guiding
readers, step-by-step, through the
authors revolutionary wax-up technique
to recreate the complex morphology of
premolars and molars. Lavishly illus-
trated throughout, each chapter builds
technical knowledge with chapters on nomenclature, morphology, wax handling
and application, functional wax-up sequences for maxillary and mandibular den-
tition, and adhesive cementation and culminates in a series of impressive clinical
cases.
384 pp; 800 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-203-7 (B9062); US $280
High-Strength Ceramics
Edited by Jonathan L. Ferencz, Nelson Silva, and
Jose Navarro
Advances in materials science and digital technologies have revolu-
tionized the feld of ceramic-based restorative and implant dentistry.
In order to fully understand this rapidly changing landscape, the edi-
tors of this text have assembled the talents of the various stakehold-
ers in this feld. The contributing authors are uniquely qualifed as
leaders in their areas of expertise, and most chapters are co-written
by two experts with different backgrounds and hence differing per-
spectives. In this way, the editors have blended the various disciplines
to produce a text with industry, biomaterials, clinical, and laboratory
expertise.
Contents
Biomaterials New Ceramic Materials and Processes Partial Cov-
erage High-Strength Ceramic Application Ceramic Crowns
Ceramic Fixed Prostheses Ceramic Implant Restoration Labora-
tory Procedures Ceramic Implants Digital Technologies Cemen-
tation Procedures Effciency Assessment in Clinical Research
Materials of the Future
Available Fall 2013
Atlas of Dental Rehabilitation Techniques
Romeo Pascetta and Davide Dainese
The talented ceramist authors of this book have distilled their practical experience into the essential
techniques, the keys to material selection, and the use of emerging technologies that can guarantee
successful prosthetic restoration and patient satisfaction. They illustrate the working techniques nec-
essary to create esthetic and functional dental prostheses that reproduce the look of natural teeth.
In addition, they detail the technology, materials, and equipment used in their laboratory. In docu-
menting their everyday work routine, the authors underscore the signifcance of accurate planning,
precision work, and clinical and laboratory communication and reveal the steps of the fabrication
process for different kinds of restorations. Intended as an accessible and quick-to-consult volume,
this exceptional book provides the reader with useful details to address many techniques, from the
unexpected challenges for some single-tooth restorations to the complexity of large rehabilitations
that present additional diffculties.
Contents
Clinical-Laboratory Communication Single-Tooth Restorations Fixed Partial Dentures Implant-
Supported Restorations Full-Mouth Restorations All-Ceramic Restorations CAD/CAM Restorations
416 pp; 1,496 illus; ISBN 978-88-7492-178-2 (B9521); US $298
Quintessence Dental
Technology Live (DVD-ROM)
These videos provide dentists and dental
technicians with expert information on den-
tal prosthetics and implantology and are
flmed 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-UpSchulz
APF-NT, A Logical Set-Up
SystemSchmidt
Platform: PC and Mac (C1207); US $68
Volume 2
Full DentureLerch
Platform: PC and Mac (C1208); US $68
Volume 3
Best Fitting of One-Piece Cast in
Precious Alloy for Implant-Borne
ProsthesisSchmidt
Anatomical Wax-Up of Anterior
TeethKohlbach
Anatomical Wax-Up of Posterior
TeethKohlbach
Electroforming: A Successful
MethodFuchs
Platform: PC and Mac (C1209); US $68
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Fixed Prosthodontics:
Principles and Clinics
H. W. Anselm Wiskott
Written with the dental student in mind,
this textbook presents a methodical and
scientifcally based approach to restora -
tive dentistry using fxed prosthodontics. In
addition to a comprehensive overview of the
clinical concepts of fxed prosthodontics, the
author supplies the interdisciplinary context
for related basic sciences as well as the
clinical felds of periodontics, orthodontics,
operative dentistry, and implant dentistry.
Once the scientifc background is estab-
lished, the text guides the reader, chapter by chapter, through the process of provid-
ing reliable treatment, and the accompanying illustrations depict common clinical
situations and recommended treatment options to clarify the essential principles of
fxed prosthodontics. By addressing the strategic, operational, and technical aspects
of prosthetic dentistry, the author outlines the clinical steps of restorative dentistry
and simplifes the complex concepts that students struggle with in the early
phases of professional development.
768 pp; 825 illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-208-2 (B9005); US $128
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 under-
graduate text has been updated and
expanded to refect new research, materi-
als, and techniques in fxed prosthodontics,
with the addition of more than 350 new
illustrations and three new chapters on the
restoration of implants. It is designed to
serve as an introduction to restorative dentistry techniques using fxed partial den-
tures 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. Specifc 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 func-
tional 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.
584 pp; 1,455 illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-475-7 (B4757); US $128
Stewarts 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
partial denture service in contemporary dental
practice with an emphasis on clinical and
design aspects. Features a new chapter on
implant-assisted removable partial dentures.
528 pp; 1,316 illus (123 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-485-6 (B4856); US $98
Shape and Color: The Key
to Successful Ceramic Restorations
Grald 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 den-
tal technician and emphasizes the importance of
observation of natural teeth to achieve esthetic, long-
lasting restorations.
216 pp; 463 color illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-207-4 (B2079); US $100
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An Atlas of Removable Partial
Denture Design
Russell 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 (B1900); US $58
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Fundamentals of Tooth
Preparations for Cast Metal
and Porcelain Restorations
Herbert T. Shillingburg, Jr, Richard
Jacobi, and Susan E. Brackett
Proper tooth preparation is critical for pulpal vital-
ity, periodontal health, esthetics, strength, occlu-
sal stability, and life span of the restoration. In 17
chapters, this book details theory and application of
tooth preparation. Both beginning and advanced
students will gain insight into tooth-preparation
design.
390 pp; 841 color illus; ISBN 978-0-86715-157-2 (B1579); US $82
Fixed Prosthodontics
in Dental Practice
Michael OSullivan
ISBN 978-1-85097-095-8
(B8922); US $54
Integrating Esthetic Dentistry
and Prosthodontics (DVD)
Kenneth A. Malament
Format: NTSC only (C3101); 71 minutes;
US $99
Removable Partial
Dentures
Nicholas J. A. Jepson
ISBN 978-1-85097-075-0
(B8920); US $54
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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 dimen-
sions of illness and care. This book pres-
ents a multidisciplinary approach to
diagnosis and treatment. New technolo-
gies and materials in immediate loading, ceramic materials, and three-dimensional
imaging techniques allow more predictable and successful outcomes.
352 pp; 578 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-404-7 (B4047); US $189
Maxillofacial Rehabilitation:
Prosthodontic and Surgical
Management of Cancer-
Related, Acquired, and Con-
genital Defects of the Head
and Neck, Third Edition
Edited by John Beumer III,
Mark T. Marunick, and
Salvatore J. Esposito
This updated textbook provides insights
into the latest developments in recon-
structive surgery, maxillofacial prosthet-
ics, and dental care. New chapters
present information on digital technology
and tissue engineering, and all chapters
have undergone signifcant revision, refecting ad vances in the use of implants
and free vascularized faps.
468 pp; 1,555 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-498-6 (B4986); US $198
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 delivered on the same
day as the extractions.
92 pp (softcover); 233 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-2-912550-57-6 (B9304); US $89
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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 color);
ISBN 978-4-87417-607-8 (B9907);
US $135
Complete Dentures: From Planning to
Problem Solving
P. Finbar Allen and Sean McCarthy
ISBN 978-1-85097-064-4 (B8912); US $54
Teeth for Life for Older Adults
P. Finbar Allen
ISBN 978-1-85097-056-9 (B8906); US $54
Wax-Up for Functional Occlusion
Niklaus P. Lang, Alfred Gipp, and
Alex Grendelmeier
26 pp (spiral bound); 33 color illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-217-3 (B2176); US $24
Inspiration: Truly Natural Tooth Restoration
David Korson
112 pp; 310 color illus; ISBN 978-1-85097-151-1
(B8839); US $98
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Mandibular Suction-Effective Denture and BPS: A Complete Guide
Jiro Abe, Kyoko Kokubo, and Koji Sato
This book presents a dramatic new approach to complete denture prosthetics that combines a simple four-step fabrication
technique with effective mandibular suction. Using the Biofunctional Prosthetic System (BPS) in an easy-to-learn clinical
technique, the authors explain, step-by-step, how to fabricate a BPS denture and then outline the procedure necessary
for fabricating a suction-effective denture. A new approach to impression taking is outlined that uses a frame cut-back
tray to record the specifc anatomical features of dental soft tissue and the underlying bony structures and to minimize
any distortion. This impression technique allows for a more accurate denture form and, thus, better denture suction.
Included are discussions related to the management of complex cases of total edentulism in both the maxilla and man-
dible as well as instruction on esthetic enhancement of the patient. A great resource for any clinician looking to complete
their understanding of denture fabrication.
Contents
The Biofunctional Prosthetic System (BPS) The Suction Mechanism Protocols for Fabrication of Suction-Effective
Dentures Managing Diffcult Cases Esthetic Enhancement
292 pp; 1,000 illus; ISBN 978-4-7812-0260-0 (B9918); US $170
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Columbus Bridge Protocol:
Immediate Loading Bridge
(Book/DVD-ROM set)
Tiziano Tealdo, Marco
Bevilacqua, and Paolo Pera
Founded on the same principles as the
Novum Protocol, the Columbus Bridge Pro-
tocol 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, laboratory
procedures, surgical procedures, choice of restorative materials, delivery of the
provisional and defnitive 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 accom-
panying DVD also presents a complete clinical case.
388 pp; 700 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-88-7492-154-6 (B9511); US $280
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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
prosthodontic restoration that addresses
the important psychosocial aspects of oral
rehabilitation in addition to sound pros-
thodontic design and fabrication. 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. 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 pro-
visionalization. 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 color); ISBN 978-1-85097-198-6 (B9051); US $248
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Prosthetic Rehabilitation:
Diagnosis and Preprosthetic
Care
Edited by Giulio Preti
This book centers on the process of diagno-
sis and clinical decision making prior to
prosthetic rehabilitation, with equal consid-
eration of patients systemic, psychologic,
and functional needs as well as other disci-
plines of dentistry.
240 pp; 501 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-166-5 (B9028);
US $168
Dental Ceramics: Essential
Aspects for Clinical Practice
Christoph Hmmerle, Irena Sailer,
Andrea Thoma, Gianni Hlg, Ana
Suter, and Christian Ramel
This practical compendium reviews the
state-of-the-art materials and technologies
of cosmetic dentistry and their use in
veneers, single crowns, fxed partial den-
tures, and implant-supported restorations.
This concise text with step-by-step instruc-
tions is an invaluable resource for daily
clinical practice.
136 pp; 221 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-181-8 (B9041); US $89 F
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 color);
ISBN 978-0-86715-385-9 (B3857); US $30
Comprehensive Dentistry
Masahide Tsutsui and Teruko Tsutsui
444 pp; 3,000 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-1-85097-161-0 (B9017); US $278
Basic Clinical Manual of Magnetic
Overdenture (Book/CD-ROM set)
Hiroshi Mizutani
60 pp (softcover); 216 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-4-7812-0153-5 (B9916); US $30
New Magnetic Applications in Clinical
Dentistry
Edited by Minoru Ai and
Yuh-Yuan Shiau
184 pp; 566 illus (484 color);
ISBN 978-4-87417-828-7 (B9911);
US $85
Implant Dentistry with New Generation
Magnetic Attachments
Edited by Yoshinobu Maeda and
Damien Walmsley
152 pp; 365 illus (mostly color);
ISBN 978-4-87417-835-5 (B9913);
US $75
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Treatment of TMDs: Bridging the Gap Between Advances
in Research and Clinical Patient Management
Edited by Charles S. Greene and Daniel M. Laskin
The mechanism by which nociceptive impulses are initiated, transmitted, and perceived as pain is not unique to
the masticatory system. This means that much of the information discovered about musculoskeletal disorders
through recent research tools and innovative experimental designs can be directly or indirectly applied to the TMJ.
However, many dental clinicians are unaware of this type of information because it is presented mainly in medi-
cal publications or nonclinical scientifc journals. This book bridges the gap for the clinician, applying the latest
scientifc research to the clinical treatment of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), focusing on the anatomy,
biochemistry, neurophysiology, and psychology of the common TMDs. Each chapter discusses present knowl-
edge in the particular feld before explaining how it may apply to the diagnosis and treatment of TMD patients. In
addition, every chapter provides an overview of current new research in the feld and its potential for changing
future patient care. Covering such clinically relevant topics as the relation of abnormal joint function to joint
pathology, the prediction of treatment responsiveness, how sleep disorders affect facial pain, the role of comor-
bid conditions in pain response and management, and the evolving feld of pharmacotherapeutics, this book is
sure to transform the way clinicians think about TMDs and approach TMD treatment.
Contents
Sensory Mechanisms of Orofacial Pain Pathophysiology of Masticatory Myofascial Pain Pathophysiology of
Intracapsular Infammation and Degeneration Comorbid Conditions Sleep and Pain Genetic Determinants
Quantitative Sensory Testing Predicting Treatment Responsiveness Biomechanics and Mechanobiology of
the TMJ Finite Element Analysis of the TMJ TMJ Lubrication Imaging of the TMJ Imaging Pain Synovial
Fluid Analysis and Biomarkers TMJ Tissue Engineering Injection Treatment Pharmacologic Management
216 pp; 60 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-0-86715-586-0 (B5860); US $108
Current Concepts on
Temporomandibular Disorders
Edited by Daniele Manfredini
This comprehensive book presents current and
emerging evidence-based research on TMDs.
The authors address the complex group of pathol-
ogies that affect the masticatory system through
a comprehensive discussion of the anatomy,
classifcation, etiology, diagnosis, and manage-
ment of TMDs.
512 pp; 320 color illus;
ISBN 978-1-85097-199-3 (B8831); US $215
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 demystifes 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 (B8939); US $95
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 scientifc 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 scientifc research.
560 pp; 461 illus (119 color); ISBN 978-0-86715-447-4 (B4470); US $158
Occlusion: Principles & Treatment
Jos 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
scientifc and functional guide to the masticatory
system for the beneft of clinicians seeking to
understand the effects of their treatment on the
patients occlusion.
240 pp; 354 color illus;
ISBN 978-0-86715-473-3 (B4733); US $98
TMJ Occlusion Atlas: Version
1.0Electronic Atlas of Human
Occlusion and the TMJ (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 anat-
omy of the TMJ, mandibular movement, and
tooth form and occlusal relationships. The atlas
also includes a virtual articulator, an interactive
self-assessment, a library of animations and videos, and a glossary of terminology.
Platform: PC (2000/XP/Vista) (C2180) and Mac (C2181); US $499
Also Available:
TMJ Occlusion Atlas: Version 1.0Hygiene Edition; (C2182); US $278
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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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 specifc to the bruxing patient.
552 pp; 958 illus (mostly color); ISBN 978-1-85097-191-7 (B9046); US $248
Sleep Apnea: Treatment of
Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
in Dentistry (DVD)
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 treat-
ing the two main causative bite relationships associated
with sleep apneathe edge-to-edge bite and the deep bite. A mandibular advance-
ment 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. Suc-
cessful treatment of sleep apnea requires the systematic teamwork of specialists
and a sound knowledge of the disease.
Format: NTSC only; ISBN 978-3-938947-85-5 (C3005); US $178
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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 (B4870); US $68
Orofacial Pain: From Basic Science
to Clinical Management, Second Edi-
tion
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 (B4580); US $68
Managing Orofacial Pain
in Practice
Eamonn Murphy
ISBN 978-1-85097-130-6 (B8936); US $54
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Occlusion in Restorative Dentistry: State of the
ScienceState of the Art
Martin Gross
This clinically oriented book provides an overview of current concepts
and clinical practices for managing occlusion in restorative dentistry. The
book explains the rationale behind treatment concepts and provides
evidence-based protocols for simple treatments (eg, single restorations)
to the most involved cases (eg, fxed and removable prostheses).
Contents
The Masticatory System Fundamentals of Occlusion Posterior Sup-
port Vertical Dimension Excursive Guidance Implants and Occlu-
sion Articulators Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Restoration of
the Occlusion Normal Variation Esthetic Perspectives Periodontal
Prosthesis Restoring Occusal Wear Implant Prosthetics Manage-
ment of TMD and Rehabilitation
ISBN 978-1-85097-215-0 (B8854); Available Summer 2013
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Orofacial Pain: Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management, Fifth Edition
Edited by Reny de Leeuw and Gary Klasser
The AAOP Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management of Orofacial Pain is an invaluable resource for all
health care professionals who evaluate and treat patients with orofacial pain and face the daunting task of keeping up
with the literature in the rapidly emerging arena of pain management in clinical practice. This new edition continues
to emphasize evidence-based knowledge and, for the frst time, offers a summary of key points at the end of each
chapter to reinforce reader understanding. Other important changes include an entirely new chapter on sleep and its
relationship to pain and well-being; new imaging guidelines for the diagnosis of headache, TMD, and neuropathic pain;
a new section on dysesthesias related to neuropathic pain; comprehensive descriptions of SUNCT/SUNA in the chapter
devoted to primary headache disorders; and recommendations for quantitative sensory testing, narcotic agreement,
and brief screening questionnaires used in patient assessment. Most important, the differential diagnosis and TMD
chapters refect the recommendations of the long-awaited RDC/TMD taxonomy, which will have a signifcant impact on
clinical practice.
350 pp (approx); ISBN 978-0-86715-610-2 (B6102); Available Spring 2013
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Journal of Orofacial Pain
Editor-in-Chief: Barry J. Sessle
Founded upon sound scientifc principles,
JOP continues to make important contri-
butions that strongly infuence the work
of dental and medical professionals
involved in treating orofacial pain, includ-
ing temporomandibular disorders. In addi-
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and clinical articles, the journal presents
diagnostic techniques and treatment
therapies for orofacial pain, headache,
mandibular dysfunction, and occlusion,
and covers pharmacology, physical ther-
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methods.
Offcial 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-
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The International Journal
of Oral & Maxillofacial
Implants
Editor-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 scientifc 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-
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of the journal. Under their leadership, JOMI maintains its strong scientifc integrity
while expanding its infuence within the feld of implant dentistry.
Offcial journal of the Academy of Osseointegration
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Oral & Craniofacial Tissue
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Editor-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 feld emerges from its infancy.
The American Journal of
Esthetic Dentistry
Editor-in-Chief:
Richard J. Simonsen
The American Journal of Esthetic Den-
tistry launched in 2011 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 exquis-
itely produced, that will both educate and
inspire readers. A distinguished editorial
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The International Journal of
Prosthodontics
Editor-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
quality of life via applied biologic archi-
tecturea role that far exceeds that of
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emphasis on materials and techniques.
The International Journal of Prosthodon-
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international scholars.
Offcial journal of the International College of Prosthodontists, International Society for
Maxillofacial Rehabilitation, German Society for Prosthodontics and Dental Materials
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The Journal of Adhesive
Dentistry
Editors: Jean-Franois 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-
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Quintessence International
Editor-in-Chief: Eli Eliav
QI continues its time-honored tradition of
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tioner with clinically relevant articles that
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tation of high-level research, useful
clinical procedures, and educational
short case reports and clinical notes.
Rigorous but timely manuscript review is
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The International Journal of
Periodontics & Restorative
Dentistry
Editors-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 33rd 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 International Journal of
Sports Dentistry
Editor: Misao Kawara
The emerging feld of sports dentistry
has gained wider recognition over the
past two decades. The Japanese Acad-
emy of Sports Dentistrys offcial English-
language journal, The International
Journal of Sports Dentistry further opens
the discourse in this feld on a worldwide
stage. This journal provides an overview
of the scientifc 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.
Offcial journal of the Japanese Academy of Sports Dentistry
Oral Health & Preventive
Dentistry
Editors: Jean-Franois Roulet,
Niklaus P. Lang, and
Palle Holmstrup
Clinicians, general practitioners, teachers,
researchers, and public health administra-
tors will fnd this journal an indispensable
source of essential, timely information
about scientifc progress in the felds 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.
Offcial journal of the World Congress of Minimally Invasive Dentistry
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Journal of
Craniomandibular
Function
Editor-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.
Offcial journal of the German Association for Functional Diagnostics and Treatment
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The Chinese Journal of
Dental Research
Editor-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.
1 issue/year
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European Journal of Oral
Implantology
Editor-in-Chief: Marco Esposito
EJOI prides itself on presenting evi-
dence-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 systematic reviews, clini-
cal trials and articles, and case series,
with a focus on article quality and sub-
stance. Full descriptions and relevant
illustrations are included so clinicians
can fully understand all procedures pre-
sented. The aim of this journal is to pro-
vide reliable clinical guidance to
practitioners to help them make the best
decisions possible for their patients.
Offcial journal of the British Society of Oral Implantology, Danish Society for Oral Implan-
tology, Italian Society of Oral Surgery and Implantology, German Association of Oral
Implantology, Spanish Society of Implantology, and British Academy of Implant Dentistry
The European Journal of
Esthetic Dentistry
Editor-in-Chief:
Alessandro Devigus
Boasting an editorial board that unites
Europes 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 tech-
niques, materials, and technology, allow-
ing readers to obtain the outstanding
esthetic results that more and more
patients are demanding. Photos of
breathtaking beauty grace the pages of
this quarterly journal.
Offcial journal of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
ENDOEndodontic
Practice Today
Editors: Antonio Bonaccorso,
Bun San Chong,
Edgar Schfer, 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
felds. It is intended for dental practition-
ers 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.
Offcial journal of the Belgian Association for Endodontology and Traumatology, French
Society of Endodontics, and Norwegian Endodontic Society
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International Journal of
Computerized Dentistry
Editors: Christopher Benz
and Olaf Schenk
This journal explores the myriad innova-
tions in the emerging feld 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.
Offcial journal of the International Society of Computerized Dentistry
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Cain, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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Cerutti, A. . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Chadwick, B. . . . . . . . . . 30
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Chen, S. . . . . . . . . . 16, 17
Chiche, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Chien, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Cho, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Choi, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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Cohen, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Coluzzi, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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DArc, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
da Rosa, J. . . . . . . . . . . 18
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Gross, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Grel, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Gutknecht, N. . . . . . . . . . 4
Hlg, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Hamburger, J. . . . . . . . . 32
Hmmerle, C. . . . . . . . . 43
Happe, A. . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Hargreaves, K. . . . . . . . . . 3
Harris, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Hayakawa, I. . . . . . . . . . 42
Hayashi, N. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Haywood, V. . . . . . . . . . . 8
Heasman, P. . . . . . . . . . 32
Hemmings, K. . . . . . . . . 19
Herbranson, E. . . 21, 22, 44
Hidaka, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Hilton, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Holmstrup, P.. . . . . . . . . 48
Horner, K. . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Hosey, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Hugger, A. . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Hugo, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Hlsmann, M. . . . . . . . . . 4
Humphris, G. . . . . . . . . . 35
Hrzeler, M. . . . . . . . 19, 31
Hylander, W. . . . . . . . . . 44
Ishikawa, T. . . . . . . . . . . 18
Jacobi, R. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Jacobs, S. . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Jacobson, A. . . . . . . . . . 10
Jacobson, R. . . . . . . . . . 10
Jaeggi, T. . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Jameson, C. . . . . . . . . . 34
Jensen, O. . . . . . 15, 26, 46
Jeong, S-M. . . . . . . . . . 18
Jepson, N. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Jost, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Jovanovic, S. . . . . . . . . . 17
Kaiser, F. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Kan, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Kano, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Kappert, H. . . . . . . . . . . 23
Kataoka, S. . . . . . . . . . . 39
Katsuyama, H. . . . . . . . . 16
Kaus, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Kawara, M. . . . . . . . . . . 48
Kelleher, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Kellett, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Kendall, G.. . . . . . . . . . . 34
Kessler, J. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Khoury, F. . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Kim, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Kim, K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Kirsch, A. . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Kistler, F. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Kistler, S. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Klasser, G. . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Kleinheinz, J. . . . . . . . . . 26
Knoll, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Ko, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Koh, Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Koka, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Kokubo, K. . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Kolbach, W. . . . . . . . . . . 21
Korbendau, J. . . . . . . . . 23
Korbendau, X. . . . . . . . . 23
Korson, D. . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Krompier, J.. . . . . . . . . . 20
Kwon, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Lambrecht, J. . . . . . 17, 26
Laney, W. . . . . . . . . 17, 42
Lang, N. . 32, 33, 35, 42, 48
Laskin, D. . . . . . 25, 26, 44
Laurell, L. . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Lavigne, G. . . . . . . . . . . 45
Lee, J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Levrini, A. . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Linder-Aronson, S. . . . . . 28
Lindhe, J. . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Loi, I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Loiacono, P. . . . . . . . . . 10
Ludwig, B. . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Lund, J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Lundgren, S. . . . . . . . . . 17
Lussi, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Lynch, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Lynch, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Maeda, Y. . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Magne, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Magne, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Malament, K. . . . . . . . . . 41
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Manauta, J. . . . . . . . . . . 38
Manfredini, D. . . . . . . . . 44
Mangani, F. . . . . . . . . . . 38
Mannocci, F. . . . . . . . . . 38
Manolescue, G. . . . . . . . 34
Margolis, F. . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Marks, L. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Martin, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Marunick, M. . . . . . . . . . 42
Marx, R. . . . . . . 20, 24, 25
Massironi, D. . . . . . . . . . 40
McCarthy, S. . . . . . . . . . 42
McLaren, E. . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Meechan, J. . . . . . . . . . 24
Merino, E. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Merli, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Meyer, C. . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Michel, J. . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Mieleszko, A. . . . . . . . . . 39
Miles, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Miles, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Miles, T. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Missika, P. . . . . . . . . . . 13
Mitchell, C. . . . . . . . . . . 38
Mitchell, D. . . . . . . . . . . 41
Miyashita, K. . . . . . . . . . 10
Mizutani, H. . . . . . . . . . . 43
Monteiro, S. . . . . . . . . . . 36
Moritz, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Morrison, J. . . . . . . . . . . 43
Moy, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Moyss, S. . . . . . . . . . . 30
Mller, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Murphy, E. . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Nakajima, E. . . . . . . . . . 27
Nanda, R. . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Naru, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Nauntofte, B. . . . . . . . . . 26
Naylor, W. . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Neuendorff, G. . . . . . . . . 19
Neugebauer, J. . . . . . . . 12
Neukam, F. . . . . . . . . . . 25
Nevins, Marc . . . . . . . . . 47
Nevins, Myron. . . . . . 26, 47
Nishimura. . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Noble, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Nohl, F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Nolte, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Nusstein, J. . . . . . . . . . . 20
OBrien, W. . . . . . . . . . . 38
OConnell, B. . . . . . . . . . 13
OSullivan, M. . . . . . . . . 41
Okuji, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Olberg, H. . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Olivi, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Paesani, D. . . . . . . . . . . 45
Palacci, P. . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Pancherz, H. . . . . . . . . . 28
Paravina, R. . . . . . . . . . . 39
Park, Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Pascetta, R. . . . . . . . . . . 40
Pascoletti, L. . . . . . . . . . 10
Patti, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Pera, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Pertot, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Peters, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Peters, O. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Philipsen, H. . . . . . . . . . 26
Phoenix, R. . . . . . . . . . . 41
Pinault, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pine, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Planch, P. . . . . . . . . . . 10
Poblete-Michel, M. . . . . . 31
Pompignoli, M. . . . . . . . 42
Pontius, O. . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Postaire, M. . . . . . . . . . . 42
Potter, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Preshaw, P. . . . . . . . . . . 32
Preston, T.. . . . . . . . . . . 33
Preti, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Preus, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Putignano, A. . . . . . . . . . 38
Radlanski, R. . . . . . . . . . 23
Ramel, C. . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Ramseier, C. . . . . . . 33, 35
Rattan, R. . . . . . . . . 34, 35
Raux, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Reader, A. . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Reichart, P. . . . . . . . . . . 26
Reichert di Lorenzen, O. . . 8
Renvert, S. . . . . . . . . . . 33
Reyneke, J. . . . . . . . . . . 25
Reynolds, P. . . . . . . . . . 21
Richards, D.. . . . . . . . . . 35
Ricketts, D. . . . . . . . . . . 38
Rinchuse, Daniel . . . . . . 28
Rinchuse, Donald. . . . . . 28
Robertson, P. . . . . . . . . . 32
Robinson, K. . . . . . . . . . 19
Rodd, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Romano, R. . . . . . . . . 8, 28
Romanos, G. . . . . . . . . . 12
Romeo, G. . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Roncati, M. . . . . . . . . . . 32
Ronchi, P. . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Rosenfeld, A. . . . . . . . . . 13
Roulet, J. . . . 23, 38, 47, 48
Rout, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Ruf, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Rufenacht, C.. . . . . . . . . . 9
Rule, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Rushton, V. . . . . . . . . . . 10
Saha, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Sailer, I.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Salat, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Salenbauch, N. . . . . . . . 23
Salinas, T. . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Sanz, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Sather, D. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Sato, K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Sato, N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Schfer, E. . . . . . . . . 4, 49
Schaffner, M. . . . . . . . . . 36
Schenk, O. . . . . . . . . . . 49
Schultze-Mosgau, S. . . . 25
Schwartz-Arad, D. . . . . . 12
Schwarz, F. . . . . . . . . . . 15
Schweiger, J.. . . . . . . . . 19
Sclar, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Scopin, O. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Sculean, A. . . . . . . . . . . 33
Scuzzo, G. . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Searson, L. . . . . . . . . . . 19
Sennerby, L. . . . . . . . . . 17
Sessle, B. . . . . . . . . 45, 46
Sethi, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Shaikh, Z. . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Sheiham, A. . . . . . . . . . . 30
Shiau, Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Shillingburg, H. . . . . 41, 43
Shklar, G. . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Siervo, S.. . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Simon, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Simon, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Simons, D. . . . . . . . . . . 24
Simonsen, R. . . . . . . . . . 46
Siqueira, J. . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Skelly, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Slater, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Smith, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Splieth, C. . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Stadlinger, B. . . . . . . . . . 22
Steele, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Stern, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Stevens, M. . . . . . . . . . . 25
Stimmelmayr, M. . . . . . . 19
Stratton, R. . . . . . . . . . . 41
Summitt, J. . . . . . . . . . . 37
Suter, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Svensson, P. . . . . . . . . . 26
Szmukler-Moncler, S. . . . 18
Takemoto, K. . . . . . . . . . 27
Tardieu, P.. . . . . . . . . . . 13
Tay, F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Tealdo, T. . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Temple, G. . . . . . . . . . . 24
Terheyden, H. . . . . . . . . 22
Termeie, D. . . . . . . . . . . 32
Terry, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Testori, T. . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Thoma, A. . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Tiernan, J. . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Tischer, N. . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Tosun, Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Trope, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Tsukiboshi, M. . . . . . 20, 23
Tsutsui, M. . . . . . . . . . . 43
Tsutsui, T. . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Tugnait, A.. . . . . . . . . . . 30
Tuncay, O. . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Ubassy, G. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Valerius, K. . . . . . . . . . . 24
Van Amerongen, E. . . . . 30
Van der Linden, F. . . . . . 27
Van der Sluis, L. . . . . . . 49
Van der Weijden, F. . . . . 32
Van Meerbeek, B. . . . . . 47
Van Steenberghe, D. . .11, 26
Vanarsdall, R. . . . . . . . . 28
Vanherle, G. . . . . . . . . . 38
Veatch, R. . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Veerkamp, J. . . . . . . . . . 30
Vercellotti, T. . . . . . . . . . 31
Wachtel, H. . . . . . . . . . . 19
Wadhwa, G. . . . . . . . . . . 34
Wallace, S. . . . . . . . . . . 15
Walmsley, D. . . . . . . . . . 43
Wassell, R. . . . . . . . . . . 44
Waterhouse, P. . . . . . . . 30
Watt, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Watzek, G. . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Weber, V. . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Weingart, D. . . . . . . . . . 16
Weinstein, R. . . . . . . . . . 15
Welbury, R. . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Wesker, K.. . . . . . . . . . . 23
Wiebelt, F. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Wilson, E. . . . . . . . . 41, 43
Wilson, N. . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Wiskott, H.. . . . . . . . . . . 41
Wismeijer, D. . . . . . . . . . 16
Wolfart, S. . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Woodside, D. . . . . . . . . . 28
Wray, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Wright, R. . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Yeo, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Yoshie, H. . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Yu, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Zarb, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Zucchelli, G. . . . . . . . . . 31
Zuhr, O. . . . . . . . . . 19, 31
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