Volume I of Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning paved the way to a higher level of proficiency in case planning by introducing and illustrating essential principles employed by master clinicians in their quest for predictability and excellence. This second volume takes readers to the next important step: learning by repetition through the presentation of additional cases treated by master clinicians from every specialty. Each is introduced by the clinician, who provides the rationale for choosing the 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 presentations follow the format established in the first volume: Diagnostic findings and pretreatment images are presented first to allow the reader to develop a treatment plan, then the master clinician’s proposed treatment plan and account of actual treatment provided are detailed, accompanied by treatment and posttreatment images. Continuing the innovative educational approach of the best-selling first volume, this book provides the opportunity to learn through the experience of developing comprehensive treatment plans under the guidance of master clinicians.
536 pp; 1,226 color illus;
ISBN: 978-0-86715-501-3; 9780867155013;
Contents
1. Combining Orthodontic and Restorative Therapy in Complex Cases—Stefano Gracis
2. Functional Considerations in Treatment Planning the Biomechanically Compromised Dentition—Vincent G. Kokich and Vincent O. Kokich
3. Managing Treatment for the Restorative Patient with Significant Maxillary Anterior Bone Loss—Ariel J. Raigrodski and Yen-Wei Chen
4. The Papilla Between Adjacent Implants: Treatment Planning to Optimize Esthetic Outcomes—Sonia S. Leziy and Brahm A. Miller
5. Smile Design: From Digital Treatment Planning to Clinical Reality—Christian Coachman, Eric Van Dooren, Galip Gürel, Cobi J. Landsberg, Marcelo A. Calamita, and Nitzan Bichacho
6. Autotransplantation to Replace an Ankylosed Maxillary Anterior Tooth in a Young Patient—Greggory Kinzer and Jim Janakievski
7. Anterior Wear: Orthodontic and Restorative Management—John C. Kois
8. Biometric Determinants of Tooth and Gingival Esthetics—Stephen J. Chu and Dennis P. Tarnow
9. Endodontic Failure in the Esthetic Zone: Interdisciplinary Decision Making—John D. West
10. Complex Full-Mouth Implant-Supported Reconstruction—Tal Morr
11. Digital Image Morphing for Collaborative Treatment Planning—Glenn D. Krieger
12. Management of Patients with Missing/Abnormally Proportioned Teeth, Part II—Ward M. Smalley
13. Designing the Fixed Implant-Supported Reconstruction for the Fully Edentulous Patient—Ricardo Mitrani
14. Minimizing the Liability of Re-entry: A Clinician’s Projection of Risk—Henry I. Nichols
15. Management of an Esthetic Implant Complication—Anthony G. Sclar
16. The Periodontal-Prosthodontic Interface Around Natural Teeth and Implants—Eric Van Dooren and Murilo Calgaro
17. A Comprehensive Approach to a Complex Case of Dysgnathia—Siegfried Marquardt
18. A Path to Interdisciplinary Care for the Dental Team—George Duello
19. The Difficult Deep Bite Dilemma—J. William Robbins and Robert “Tito” Norris
Reviews
“Exploring the essentials of
Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning, Volume II is another remarkable journey into interdisciplinary treatment planning. From patient concerns to data collections, through to the thought processes that went into developing the master plan, and ultimately to the resolution of the initial set of concerns, this text devotes considerable attention to the diagnostic phase with input from several specialties. The clinician becomes acutely aware of the nuances of and correlations between tooth sizes, tooth position, gingival levels, occlusal status, implant placement, and periodontal condition.”
Dominic Belcastro
Alpha Omegan December 2012
“The aim of the book, and its predecessor, is to highlight the importance and demonstrate the manner in which careful treatment planning of each patient's requirements can lead to greater 'predictability and excellence' with treatment outcomes. As with all publications from the Quintessence publishing company, this book is beautifully illustrated with superb intra-oral and clinical photographs, and is comparable with any 'coffee table' book one may find in an elegant home. […] Overall, the book offers a great deal of information, together with beautiful dental photography. It provides an opportunity to improve one's treatment planning abilities and to learn from the experiences of master clinicians. It is a commendable achievement by the editor and will serve as a worthwhile resource for the profession.”
Alex Selby
Australian Orthodontic Journal November 2012
“What makes this text work is how well put together it is. The language is clear; the subjects, while complex, are organized very understandably; and the photos add greatly to the discussions. This is an interesting and informative book, and would be a valuable addition to any dental library.”
Todd Belfbecker, DMD
Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society June 2012
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Interdisciplinary Treatment Planning, Volume II, is a comprehensive and valuable resource that will be retrieved often, for review and guidance, by any dentist or graduate student who makes it part of his or her personal library.”
Frank C. Barnashuk, DDS
The New York State Dental Journal April 2012