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Pediatric Endodontics: Current Concepts in Pulp Therapy for Primary and Young Permanent Teeth

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Product Description This book provides dental professionals with a clear understanding of current clinical and scientific knowledge on the various aspects of pulp treatment for both primary and young permanent teeth. Diagnostic parameters are clearly presented, along with step-by-step descriptions of clinical procedures, including indirect and direct pulp treatments, pulpotomy, and pulpectomy. The rationale for the materials used in each technique and their individual merits and disadvantages are examined in detail. In the case of pulpotomy, all the materials used since the introduction of this treatment modality are discussed (e.g., formocresol, glutaraldehyde, ferric sulfate, and MTA) and the roles of sodium hypochlorite, electrofulguration, and laser therapy are elucidated. Special attention is devoted to pulpectomy and root canal treatment, with consideration of debriding and obturation techniques, rinsing solutions, and root-filling pastes. A further individual chapter is dedicated to restorations of teeth treated with the different types of pulp therapy. The various conservative treatment modalities are also presented, including specific treatments for immature nonvital permanent teeth. The concluding chapter looks to the future and the potential value of stem cells in pulp therapy.​ From the Back Cover This book provides dental professionals with a clear understanding of current clinical and scientific knowledge on the various aspects of pulp treatment for both primary and young permanent teeth. Diagnostic parameters are clearly presented, along with step-by-step descriptions of clinical procedures, including indirect and direct pulp treatments, pulpotomy, and pulpectomy. The rationale for the materials used in each technique and their individual merits and disadvantages are examined in detail. In the case of pulpotomy, all the materials used since the introduction of this treatment modality are discussed (e.g., formocresol, glutaraldehyde, ferric sulfate, and MTA) and the roles of sodium hypochlorite, electrofulguration, and laser therapy are elucidated. Special attention is devoted to pulpectomy and root canal treatment, with consideration of debriding and obturation techniques, rinsing solutions, and root-filling pastes. A further individual chapter is dedicated to restorations of teeth treated with the different types of pulp therapy. The various conservative treatment modalities are also presented, including specific treatments for immature nonvital permanent teeth. The concluding chapter looks to the future and the potential value of stem cells in pulp therapy. About the Author Anna B. Fuks has more than 50 years of experience in dentistry and qualified as a Specialist in Pediatric Dentistry in 1978. She became a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry in 1986 and was appointed Professor in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Hebrew University – Hadassah School of Dental Medicine in 1993; she has been Professor Emeritus since 2002, with responsibility for development of clinical research. Professor Fuks has been a board member of the International Association of Paediatric Dentistry (IAPD) since 2001 and served as the IAPD President from 2007 to 2009. She has received various awards during her career, including, in 2013, a Distinguished Service Award from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD). Professor Fuks was a member of the editorial board of the journal Dental Traumatology from 2006 to 2014 and has been a board member of the Journal of the Israel Dental Association since 1996 and of Pediatric Dentistry since 2011. She is the author of more than 120 articles in peer-reviewed journals, as well as many book chapters. Benjamin Peretz gained his board certification in Pediatric Dentistry in Israel in 1984. He was appointed Clinical Senior Lecturer in Pediatric Dentistry at The Hebrew University Hadassah School of Dental Medicine in 1992 and became Clinical Associate Professo