Etiology-Based Dental and Craniofacial Diagnostics.
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TextPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (594 pages)Content type: - text
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- 9781118912102
- 617.63075
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Introduction -- Limited Access to Human Material -- Content and Structure of the Book -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Craniofacial Development and the Body Axis: Normal and Pathological Aspects From Early Prenatal to Postnatal Life -- Body Axis Pre- and Postnatally -- Craniofacial Development Pre- and Postnatally -- Craniofacial Morphology and Growth -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2: Craniofacial Development and the Brain: Normal and Pathological Aspects from Early Prenatal to Postnatal Life -- Central Nervous System in Relation to Neurocranial Development Pre- and Postnatally -- Peripheral Nervous System Pre- and Postnatally -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 3: Developmental Fields in the Cranium and Alveolar Process -- Definition of Developmental Field -- Developmental Fields in the Cranium -- How can Craniofacial Fields be Proven? -- Developmental Fields in the Alveolar Process -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 4: Tooth Development and Tooth Maturation from Early Prenatal to Postnatal Life -- Histological Evaluation of Early Tooth Development -- Radiographic Evaluation of Normal Dental Maturation -- Clinical Evaluation of Dental Maturity -- Tooth Formation from the Initial Stages to the Eruption Stages: Relation to Fields, Gender, Age, and Skeletal Maturity -- Similarities and Differences in Primary and Permanent Dental Development -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5: Periodontal Membrane and Peri-Root Sheet -- Periodontal Membrane -- Peri-Root Sheet -- The Peri-Root Sheet in the Primary and Permanent Dentition -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 6: Normal Tooth Eruption and Alveolar Bone Formation.
Tooth Eruption Mechanism and Alveolar Bone Formation -- Tooth Eruption and Jaw Growth -- Eruption Sequences in the Primary and Permanent Dentition -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 7: Etiology-Based Diagnostics: Methods and Classification of Abnormal Development -- Why Use Etiology-Based Diagnostics? -- Definitions of Key Words -- Analyzing the Dentition, Oral Cavity, and Cranium: Practical Guide -- Diagrams for Diagnostics -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8: Deviation in Tooth Morphology and Color: Normal and Pathological Variations Including Syndromes -- Primary Dentition: Crown, Root, and Pulp -- Permanent Dentition: Crown, Root, and Pulp -- Abnormal Dental Development: Fields and Bilateralism -- How to Analyze the Etiology Behind Deviation in Tooth Morphology: is it Malformation, Disruption Or Dysplasia? -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 9: Deviations in Tooth Number: Normal and Pathological Variations Including Syndromes -- Agenesis: Possible Etiologies -- Agenesis of the Primary and Permanent Dentition: Hypodontia -- Supernumerary Teeth: Possible Etiologies -- Supernumerary Teeth in the Primary and Permanent Dentition: Hyperdontia -- How to Analyze the Etiology Behind Deviation in Tooth Number -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 10: Tooth Eruption and Alveolar Bone Formation: Abnormal Patterns Including Syndromes -- Pathological Eruption of Primary Teeth -- Pathological Eruption of Permanent Teeth -- Abnormal Eruption in Syndromes and Dysplasia -- Segmental Odontomaxillary/Mandibular Dysplasia -- Eruption and Heredity -- Eruption Problems in Both Dentitions -- Localized Abnormal Alveolar Bone Formation -- Why Analyze the Etiology Behind Abnormal Eruption? -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading.
Chapter 11: Root and Crown Resorption: Normal and Abnormal Pattern Including Syndromes -- Tooth Resorption Theory -- Resorption in the Primary Dentition -- Resorption in the Permanent Dentition -- Other Examples of Resorption -- Conclusion -- How to Analyze the Etiology Behind Abnormal Root Resorption in the Permanent Dentition -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 12: Apparently Normal Nonsyndromic Dentitions are Phenotypically Different: The Interrelationship between Deviations in the Dentition and Craniofacial Profile -- Introduction -- Heredity and the Dentition -- Dentitions with Agenesis of Single Teeth -- Dentitions with Multiple Tooth Agenesis -- Dentitions with Macrodontic Maxillary Central Incisors -- Dentitions with Supernumerary Teeth -- Dentitions with Ectopic Canines -- Dentitions with Transpositions -- Dentitions with Arrested Eruption of Primary Molars -- Dentitions Suitable for Tooth Transplantation -- Dentitions with Arrested Eruption of Permanent Teeth -- Dentitions with Persistence of a Primary Molar in Adulthood -- Dentitions with Idiopathic Collum Resorption -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 13: Craniofacial Syndromes and Malformations: Prenatal and Postnatal Observations -- Holoprosencephaly/solitary median maxillary central incisor (SMMCI) syndrome -- Cerebellar Hypoplasia/Cri-Du-Chat Syndrome -- Myelomeningoceles/Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus -- Down's Syndrome (Trisomy 21) -- Turner's Syndrome -- Fragile X Syndrome -- Crouzon's Syndrome -- DiGeorge's/Velocardiofacial Syndrome -- Cleft Lip and Palate -- Comparison between Pre- and Postnatal Findings: Results and Restrictions -- Malformations: Nonsyndromic Examples -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 14: Craniofacial Disruptions: Prenatal and Postnatal Observations.
Prenatal Disruptions -- Postnatal Disruptions -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 15: Craniofacial Dysplasia: Prenatal and Postnatal Observations -- Endochondral and Intramembranous Bone Dysplasia in the Cranium -- Dysplasia in Nonosseous Tissue -- Highlights and Clinical Relevance -- Further Reading -- Chapter 16: Hard Tissue as a Diagnostic Tool in Medicine -- Introduction -- Perspectives for Prenatal Craniofacial Pathology -- Perspectives for Perinatal and Pediatric Pathology -- Perspectives for Clinical and Basic Research -- Perspectives for Anthropology -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- Chapter 17: Clinical Cases and Unanswered Questions -- Clinical Cases -- Conditions in Diagnostics, Treatment Planning, and Outcome -- Examples of Diagnostics and Treatment of Eruption Problems -- Unanswered Questions -- Further Reading -- Index -- End User License Agreement.
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