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Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Dentistry
Enhance your skills in oral diagnosis and dental treatment planning
Stephen J. Stefanac (Author), Samuel P. Nesbit (Author)
9780323809757
Paperback, published 13 April 2023
480 pages, Approx. 350 illustrations (350 in full color)
27.6 x 21.6 x 3 cm, 1.09 kg
Enhance your skills in patient assessment, oral diagnosis, and treatment planning! A full-color, all-in-one reference, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Dentistry, 4th Edition helps you create person-centered dental treatment plans for adolescent and adult patients. Using evidence-based research, this text shows how risk assessment, prognosis, and expected treatment outcomes factor into the planning process. Detailed coverage guides you through each phase of the treatment plan. New to this edition are chapters covering digital tools used in treatment planning and revised content in all chapters. The book renews a core section that describes how to plan and provide optimal oral health care for unique patient populations. Written by noted dentistry educators Stephen Stefanac and Samuel Nesbit, this must-have resource includes a fully searchable eBook version free with each print purchase.
Section 1: Patient Examination and Diagnosis 1. Patient Evaluation and Assessment 2. Common Diagnoses in Dentistry Section 2: The Treatment Planning Process 3. Evidence Based Treatment Planning: Assessment of Risk, Prognosis, and Expected Treatment Outcomes 4. Developing the Treatment Plan 5. Interprofessional Treatment Planning 6. Ethical and Legal Considerations when Treatment Planning Section 3: Phases of the Treatment Plan 7. The Systemic Phase of Treatment 8. The Acute Phase of Treatment 9. The Disease Control Phase of Treatment 10. The Definitive Phase of Treatment 11. The Maintenance Phase of Care Section 4: Planning Treatment for Unique Patient Populations 12. The Patient with Special Needs 13. The Patient Who Is Substance Dependent 14. The Anxious or Fearful Dental Patient 15. The Patient with Psychological Disorders 16. The Adolescent Patient 17. The Geriatric Patient 18. The Motivationally Compromised or Financially Limited Patient
Subject Areas: Dentistry [MMD]