Comprehensive Treatment Planning in Restorative Dentistry
Treatment planning is widely regarded as one of the most crucial phases of any dental procedure and is essential for achieving successful long-term outcomes. However, many dental schools do not offer courses specifically focused on comprehensive planning, and this topic is often overlooked at scientific meetings, as it is considered fundamental knowledge that practitioners should already possess. This knowledge gap leaves clinicians with limited options, often relying on their intuition to address problems, which can be highly unpredictable.
To address this issue, this book provides clinical guidelines for treatment planning in restorative dentistry, outlining a clear, objective, and straightforward thinking process that can be easily integrated into daily practice. Essentially, it serves as a roadmap from the initial procedures through to the final restorative treatment.
- Part 1 explains how to identify existing issues by gathering, organizing, and analyzing information obtained during clinical examinations. It includes examination checklists and forms to ensure that no critical details are overlooked in the evaluation process.
- Part 2 focuses on offering solutions to the identified problems through restorative treatment options, with an emphasis on implant-supported restorations for both partially and completely edentulous arches.
- Part 3 discusses how to present treatment options to patients, covering topics related to patient education, treatment plan presentation, and obtaining informed consent.
Overall, this book will revolutionize your approach to treatment planning in your cases.
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