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ISBN 10: 1496384024
ISBN 13: 978-149638402
Author: Jill Gehrig, Daniel Shin, Donald Willmann
Comprehensive and easy-to-understand, Foundations of Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist, 5th Edition equips dental hygiene students with up-to-date, evidence-based coverage of periodontal anatomy, the periodontal disease process, and classifications of periodontal disease. Rather than presenting information in narrative style, the author—a leading expert in the field—uses a detailed outline format, making the information easier to read, understand, and reference. Rich with engaging learning features and student resources, the Fifth Edition has been revised and updated throughout to reflect the hygienist’s increasingly important role in periodontal therapy and to help students confidently apply what they’ve learned to clinical patient care situations.
FOUNDATION OF PERIODONTICS FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST 5th Table of contents:
1 Periodontium: The Tooth-Supporting Structures
Tissues of the Periodontium
Nerve Supply, Blood Supply, and Lymphatic System
Focus on Patients
2 Microscopic Anatomy of the Periodontium
Histology of the Body’s Tissues
Histology of the Gingiva
Histology of Root Cementum and Alveolar Bone
Focus on Patients
3 Overview of Diseases of the Periodontium
The Periodontium in Health and Disease
Pathogenesis of Bone Destruction
Periodontal Pockets
Theories of Disease Progression
Epidemiology of the Diseases of the Periodontium
Focus on Patients
4 Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions
Disease Classification Systems
The 2017 Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions
Focus on Patients
5 Clinical Features of the Gingiva
Clinical Features of Healthy Gingiva
Clinical Features of Gingival Inflammation
Extent and Distribution of Inflammation
Focus on Patients
6 Periodontal Health, Gingival Diseases and Conditions
Periodontal Health
Dental Plaque-Induced Gingival Conditions
Non–Plaque-Induced Gingival Diseases
Focus on Patients
7 Periodontitis
Periodontitis
Periodontitis Staging and Grading System
Focus on Patients
8 Other Conditions Affecting the Periodontium
Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases
Mucogingival Deformities and Conditions Around Teeth
Tooth and Prosthesis-Related Predisposing Factors
Focus on Patients
9 Peri-Implant Health and Diseases
Anatomy of the Dental Implant and Surrounding Peri-Implant Tissues
Peri-Implant Health, Diseases, and Conditions
Recognition of Peri-Implant Diseases
Clinical Monitoring of Peri-Implant Health and Diseases
Clinical Guidelines for Maintenance of Patients With Dental Implants
Focus on Patients
10 Clinical Decision-Making for Periodontal Care
Guidelines for Arriving at a Periodontal Diagnosis
Guidelines for Periodontal Treatment Sequencing
The Need for Ongoing Decision-Making
Focus on Patients
11 Shared Decision-Making for Periodontal Care
Shared Decision-Making
A Model for Shared Decision-Making in Periodontal Care
Decision Aids for Periodontal Patients
Guidelines Related to Consent for Periodontal Treatment
Focus on Patients
12 Etiologic Factors: Risk for Periodontal Disease
What Is Oral Health?
Risk Factors for Periodontal Disease
Balance Between Periodontal Health and Disease
Periodontal Risk Assessment
Focus on Patients
13 Oral Biofilms
Microbial Biofilms
The Structure and Colonization of Oral Biofilms
The Role of Bacteria in Periodontal Disease
Focus on Patients
14 Basic Concepts of Immunity and Inflammation
The Body’s Defense System
Leukocyte Migration, Chemotaxis, and Phagocytosis
The Inflammatory Process
Focus on Patients
15 Host Immune Response to Plaque Biofilm
The Host Response in Periodontal Disease
Histologic Stages in the Development of Periodontal Disease
The Impact of Host Response on Bone Homeostasis
Focus on Patients
16 Systemic Risk Factors That Amplify Susceptibility to Periodontal Disease
Systemic Conditions as Risk Factors for Periodontitis
Systemic Medications With Periodontal Side Effects
Focus on Patients
17 Local Factors Contributing to Periodontal Disease
Introduction to Local Contributing Factors
Local Factors That Increase Biofilm Retention
Dental Restorations as Local Factors
Local Factors That Cause Direct Damage
Focus on Patients
18 Nutrition, Inflammation, and Periodontal Disease
Association Between Obesity and Periodontal Disease
Micronutrients, Antioxidants, and Periodontal Disease
Macronutrients and Periodontal Disease
Focus on Patients
19 Tobacco, Smoking, and Periodontal Disease
Tobacco as a Risk Factor for Periodontal Disease
Mechanisms of Smoking-Mediated Periodontal Disease
Smoking and Peri-Implant Disease
Tobacco Cessation for the Periodontal Patient
Focus on Patients
20 Clinical Periodontal Assessment
Overview of the Periodontal Assessment Process
The Comprehensive Periodontal Assessment
Periodontal Screening Examination
Supplemental Diagnostic Tests
Focus on Patients
21 Radiographic Analysis of the Periodontium
Radiographic Appearance of the Periodontium
Use of Radiographic Images During Periodontal Evaluation
Focus on Patients
22 Best Practices for Periodontal Care
What Is Best Practice?
Role of Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Best Practice
Finding Clinically Relevant Information
Lifelong Learning Skills for Best Practice
Focus on Patients
23 Iatrosedation: Easing and Managing Pediatric Patient Fears
Dental Anxiety and the Pediatric Dental Patient
Behavioral Assessment of the Pediatric Patient
Iatrosedation Techniques With Pediatric Patients
Focus on Patients
24 Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy
Overview of Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy
Mechanical Nonsurgical Therapy
Decisions Following Nonsurgical Therapy
Focus on Patients
25 Patient’s Role in Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy
Patient Self-Care in Nonsurgical Therapy
Self-Care Challenges for Patients With Periodontitis
Tongue Cleaning as an Adjunct
Focus on Patients
26 Supragingival and Subgingival Irrigation
Patient-Applied Home Irrigation
Professional Subgingival Irrigation
Focus on Patients
27 Chemical Agents in Periodontal Care
Introduction to Chemical Agents in Biofilm Control
Use of Systemic Antibiotics to Control Biofilm
Use of Topically Delivered Chemical Agents
Educating Patients on the Use of Unconventional Dental Products/Remedies
Focus on Patients
28 Host Modulation Therapy
Introduction to Host Modulation Therapy
Potential Host Modulating Therapies in Periodontal Patients
Host Modulation Therapy as a Part of Comprehensive Periodontal Patient Management
Focus on Patients
29 Periodontal Surgical Concepts for the Dental Hygienist
Introduction to Periodontal Surgery
Understanding the Periodontal Flap
Descriptions of Common Types of Periodontal Surgery
Biological Enhancement of Surgical Outcomes
Patient Management Following Periodontal Surgery
Focus on Patients
30 Acute Periodontal Conditions
Introduction to Acute Periodontal Conditions
Abscesses of the Periodontium
Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases
Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis
Focus on Patients
31 Periodontal Disease in the Pediatric Population
Periodontal Anatomy of the Primary Dentition
Gingival Diseases in Pediatric Patients
Common Types of Periodontitis in Pediatric Patients
Common Acute Periodontal Conditions in Pediatric Patients
Focus on Patients
32 Encouraging Patient Behavior Change With Motivational Interviewing
Introduction to Human Behavior Change
Components of Motivational Interviewing
Implications for Dental Hygiene Practice
Focus on Patients
33 Maintenance for the Periodontal Patient
Introduction to Periodontal Maintenance Therapy
Planning Periodontal Maintenance
Periodontal Disease Recurrence
Patient Compliance With Periodontal Maintenance
Root Caries as a Complication During Maintenance
Focus on Patients
34 Impact of Periodontitis on Systemic Health
Linking Periodontitis With Systemic Disease
Systemic Conditions Associated With Periodontitis
Focus on Patients
35 Documentation and Insurance Reporting of Periodontal Care
Legal Issues in the Provision and Documentation of Care
Documentation of Periodontal Care
Computer-Based Patient Records
Insurance Codes for Periodontal Treatment
Focus on Patients
36 Future Directions for Management of Periodontal Patients
Contemporary and Evolving Diagnostic Technology
Periodontal Disease/Systemic Disease Connections
Research in Dental Implantology
Treatment Modalities in Periodontal Care
37 Comprehensive Patient Cases
Fictitious Patient Case 1—Mr. Karn
Fictitious Patient Case 2—Mr. Wilton
Fictitious Patient Case 3—Ms. Sandsky
Fictitious Patient Case 4—Mr. Verosky
Fictitious Patient Case 5—Mr. Tomlinson
38 Patient Cases: Radiographic Analysis
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Case 4
Case 5
Case 6
Glossary
Index
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