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    Treatment planning in dentistry.
    Diagnosis and treatment planning in dentistry / [edited by] Stephen J. Stefanac, Samuel P. Nesbit.

    • Title:[Treatment planning in dentistry.]
      Diagnosis and treatment planning in dentistry / [edited by] Stephen J. Stefanac, Samuel P. Nesbit.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Stefanac, Stephen J., editor.
      Nesbit, Samuel Paul, editor.
    • Published/Created:St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2017]
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      • Location: c.1  Temporarily shelved at WOODWARD LIBRARY reserve collectionWhere is this?
      • Call Number: WU29 .T784 2017
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Dental therapeutics--Planning.
    • Medical Subjects: Comprehensive Dental Care--methods.
      Patient Care Planning.
      Planning Techniques.
    • Edition:3rd edition.
    • Description:xiv, 445 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
    • Notes:Preceded by Treatment planning in dentistry / [edited by] Stephen J. Stefanac, Samuel Paul Nesbit. 2nd ed. c2007.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780323287302 paperback
      0323287301 paperback
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: SECTION 1 Patient Examination and Diagnosis
      1. Patient Evaluation and Assessment / Margherita Fontana
      Overview of the Diagnostic Process
      Information Gathering
      2. Common Diagnoses in Dentistry / Shin-Mey (Rose) Geist
      Patient Diagnosis
      Diagnoses and Problems
      Benefits of a Diagnosis and Problem List
      Comprehensive Patient Diagnosis
      Common Diagnoses
      A. Diagnoses Derived from the Patient's Chief Concern and Other Concerns
      B. General Health Diagnoses
      C. Patient Considerations That Influence the Treatment Plan
      D. Extraoral Diagnoses
      E. Intraoral Soft Tissue Diagnoses
      F. Salivary Gland Abnormalities
      G. Abnormalities of the Jaws (Nonperiodontal Radiographic)
      H. Temporomandibular Joint Diseases: Neuropathic Pain and Neurovascular Pain
      I. Periodontal Diseases
      J. Pulpal and Periapical Diagnoses
      K. Dental Caries
      L. Tooth Cracks and Fractures
      M. Other Noncarious Abnormalities of Teeth
      N. Occlusal Abnormalities
      O. Esthetic Problems
      P. Single Tooth Restoration Defects
      Q. Fixed Prosthodontic Problems
      R. Removable Prosthodontic Problems
      S. Implant-Related Diagnoses
      SECTION 2 Treatment Planning Process
      3. Evidence-Based Treatment Planning: Assessment of Risk, Prognosis, and Expected Treatment Outcomes / Leonardo Marchini
      Definition of Evidence-Based Dentistry, Risk Assessment, Prognosis, and Treatment Outcomes
      Traditional Model for Dental Treatment Planning
      Professional Variability and Disagreement in Treatment Planning
      Evidence-Based Decision Making
      Risk Assessment
      Prognosis
      Outcomes and Outcomes Measures
      Changing the Treatment Planning Paradigm
      Conclusion
      4. Developing the Treatment Plan / Stephen J. Stefanac
      Developing Treatment Objectives
      Establishing the Nature and Scope of the Treatment Plan
      Presenting Treatment Plans and Reaching Consensus with the Patient
      Guidelines for Sequencing Dental Treatment
      Obtaining Informed Consent and Documenting the Treatment Plan
      Conclusion
      5. Interprofessional Treatment Planning / Mark Fitzgerald
      Definition of Interprofessional Care
      What Is Required for Shared Decision Making
      Members of an Interprofessional Team
      Communication or Referrals to Other Health Professionals
      Dentistry as Part of the Medical Team
      Conditions Best Managed by and Interprofessional Team That Included Dentistry
      Conclusion
      6. Ethical and Legal Considerations When Treatment Planning / Chet Smith
      Ethical Foundations of Dentistry
      Relationship Between Ethics and Law
      Dentist-Patient Relationship
      Applying Ethics and Law to Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
      Malpractice and Professional Liability
      Risk Management
      Conclusion
      SECTION 3 Phases of the Treatment Plan
      7. Systemic Phase of Treatment / Stephen J. Stefanac
      Increasing Importance of the Systemic Phase of Treatment
      Rationale for Systemic Therapy
      Evaluating the Patient's Current Health Status
      Evaluating Relationship Between Systemic Health and Dental Treatment
      Systemic Procedures
      How Systemic Conditions Can Affect Treatment Planning
      Documentation of Systemic Concerns
      Conclusion
      8. Acute Phase of Treatment / Stephen J. Stefanac
      Challenges
      Rewards
      Profile of the Patient Requesting Immediate Treatment
      Patient Evaluation
      Common Acute Problems and Diagnoses
      Treatment Planning for Acute Needs
      Documenting Acute Care Treatment and Follow-Up
      Conclusion
      9. Disease Control Phase of Treatment / Pei Feng Lim
      Purpose of Disease Control Phase
      Structuring Disease Control Phase
      Common Disease Control Problems and Issues
      Reassessment
      Making the Transition to the Definitive Phase of Care
      10. Definitive Phase of Treatment / Carlos Barrero
      Definitive Phase Treatment Options
      Periodontal Therapy
      Orthodontic Treatment
      Other Occlusal Therapies
      Restoring Individual Teeth
      Cosmetic Dentistry
      Elective (Nonacute) Endodontic Problems
      Extractions and Preprosthodontic Surgery
      Replacing Missing Teeth
      Conclusion
      11. Maintenance Phase of Care / Samuel P. Nesbit
      Posttreatment Assessment
      Rationale for Including a Maintenance Phase in the Treatment Plan
      Issues Typically Included in the Maintenance Phase
      Documenting the Maintenance Phase Plan
      Recall Visit
      Conclusion
      SECTION 4 Planning Treatment for Unique Patient Populations
      12. Patients With Special Needs / Christine L. Downey
      Identifying the Patient With Special Needs
      Role of the General Dentist in Management of the Patient With Special Needs
      Access to Care
      Planning for Specific Conditions
      Patient Evaluation
      Arriving at a Diagnosis
      Treatment Planning for the Patient With Special Needs
      Delivery of Care
      Ethical and Legal Issues
      Conclusion
      13. Patients Who Are Substance Dependent / John Valentine
      Challenges to the Dentist
      Patient Assessment (Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse)
      Physician Consultation and Laboratory Testing
      Confronting the Substance Abuse Issue with the Patient
      Assisting the Patient in Managing the Addiction
      Practice Management Issues
      Conclusion
      14. Patients Who Are Anxious or Fearful / Cindy L. Marek
      Nature and Scope of Problem
      Characteristics of Dental Anxiety, Fear, and Phobia
      Etiology
      Recognition and Diagnosis of Dental Anxiety
      Patient Examination, Referral, and Treatment Plan Presentation
      Delivery of Care to the Fearful Patient
      Conclusion
      15. Patients With a Psychological Disorder / Edwin T. Parks
      Patient Evaluation
      General Treatment Planning Considerations for the Patient with a Psychological Disorder
      Major Types of Psychological Disorders
      Anxiety Disorders
      Depressive Disorders
      Bipolar I and Bipolar II Disorders
      Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
      Other Pathologic Behaviors
      Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
      Medication Effects That Affect Dental Treatment
      Effect of Psychological Disorders on the Oral Cavity
      Conclusion
      16. Adolescent Patients / Lorne D. Koroluk
      Adolescent in the World
      Lifestyle Issues That May Affect Adolescent Health
      Patient Assessment
      Oral Disease in the Adolescent
      Treatment Planning for the Adolescent Patient
      Treating the Adolescent Patient
      Follow-Up and Maintenance
      Conclusion
      17. Geriatric Patients / Jennifer E. Hartshorn
      Oral Health in the Aging Population
      Evaluation of the Older Patient
      Systemic Phase Dental Treatment Planning
      Disease Control Phase and Prevention Strategies
      Definitive Treatment Planning for Older Adults
      Maintenance Phase Treatment Planning
      Conclusion
      18. Patients Who Are Motivationally Compromised or Financially Limited / Samuel P. Nesbit
      Oral Health Beliefs
      Identifying Underlying Problems
      Evaluating Potential for Change
      Making a Treatment Decision
      Motivating the Patient
      Management Options
      Caring for the Patient with Limited Financial Means
      Disparities in Oral Health and Access to Care
      Look to the Future.
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