Description
Provide superior oral care to children of all ages! Pediatric Dentistry: Infancy through Adolescence, 7th Edition, provides comprehensive coverage of oral care for infants, children, teenagers, and children with disabilities and chronic health conditions. The text covers examination, diagnosis, and treatment planning, as well as topics such as the prevention of oral disease, orthodontics, pulp therapy, oral trauma, and behavioral management. This edition includes new treatments, techniques, and evidence-based guidelines, plus expanded case studies in the enhanced ebook included with every print purchase. From a team of accomplished authors and contributors led by Arthur J. Nowak, this book also prepares you for success on the INBDE and other exams.- Comprehensive coverage of current trends and challenges emphasizes the prevention of oral diseases and reflects pediatric dentistry as it is practiced today- Evidence-based focus includes topics such as local and systemic diseases, pediatric physiology, cariology, pain control, and medical emergencies — all core concepts for both the dental student and the practicing dentist treating children- More than 1,000 full-color photos and illustrations show oral conditions and treatments- Diverse contributor pool includes expert perspectives from all over the world- Enhanced ebook version, included with every new print purchase, features videos and case studies with review questions, plus digital access to all text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud on a variety of devices- NEW content covers emerging concepts within pediatric dentistry, including management of unique patient populations, updates in technologies and materials, and pediatric dentistry for the practicing general dentist- NEW! Updates on caries risk assessment in children reflect the evolution of evidence-based oral health care- NEW and expanded case studies are included in the enhanced ebook
Table of Contents
Part 1: Dynamics of Change1. Importance of Pediatric Dentistry2. Craniofacial Growth3. Cognitive Changes4. Cognitive, Emotional and Social Development of Children Aged 3-6 Years5. Transition Years – 6 to 12 years6. The Dynamics of Change7. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology for the Pediatric DentistPart 2: A Clinical Guide to Treating the Pediatric Patient8. Infant Oral Health and The Toddler: Ages 0-39. A Clinical Guide to Treating the Pediatric Patient – The Preschool Child: Ages 3-610. The School-aged Child: Ages 6-1211. Adolescent Oral HealthPart 3: Fundamentals12. Cariology13. Prevention in Pediatric Dentistry in Today's Health Care14. Fluoride & Non-Fluoride Caries Preventive Agents15. Pit and Fissure Sealants: Scientific and Clinical Rationale16. Pediatric Diet and Nutrition for Oral Health17. Radiology for the Pediatric Dental Patient18. Pediatric Pharmacology19. Differential Diagnosis of Oral Lesions and Developmental Anomalies20. Anomalies of the Developing Dentition21. Periodontal Problems in Children and Adolescents22. Space Maintenance in the Primary and Mixed Dentition23. Oral Habits24. Orthodontic Treatment in the Primary Dentition25. Orthodontic Treatment in the Permanent Dentition26. Behavior Guidance of the Pediatric Dental Patient27. Assessment and Management of Pain in the Pediatric Patient28. Pharmacologic Behavior Guidance29. Dental Materials30. Restorative Dentistry for the Primary Dentition31. Restorative Dentistry for the Adolescent32. Pulp Therapy for Primary Dentition33. Pulp Therapy for the Young Permanent Dentition34. Pediatric Oral Surgery: Principles and TechniquesPart 4: Special Considerations35. Medical Emergencies36. Children with Disabilities37. Cleft Lip and Palate38. Craniofacial Anomalies39. Dental and Oral Considerations for Inherited and Acquired Disease40. Introduction to Dental Trauma: Managing Traumatic Injuries in the Primary Dentition41. Managing Traumatic Injuries in the Young Permanent Dentition42. Sports Dentistry43. Abuse, Neglect, Bullying, and Human Trafficking44. Ensuring Accessible Care for All-Dental Public Health45. Temporomandibular Disorders46. Management of Missing Teeth in a Growing Patient47. Sleep Disordered Breathing48. Tethered Oral Tissues



