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- Foreword
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Understanding the Intact Tooth
and the Biomimetic Principle
Biology, Mechanics, Function, and Esthetics
Optimal Compliance and Flexibility
Rationalized Anterior Tooth Shape
Mechanics and Geometry During Function
Physiologic Enamel Cracking and the DEJ
Natural Tooth Aging and Enamel Thinning
Biomimetics Applied to Mechanics
- Chapter 2: Natural Oral Esthetics
General Considerations
Fundamental Criteria
Esthetic Integration
- Chapter 3: Ultraconservative Treatment Options
Chemical Treatments and Biomimetics
Nightguard Vital Bleaching
Microabrasion and Megabrasion
Nonvital Walking Bleach Technique
Reattachment of a Tooth Fragment
Simplified Direct Composites
- Chapter 4: Evolution of Indications for Anterior
Bonded Porcelain Restorations
Historic Perspective
Type I: Teeth Resistant to Bleaching
Type II: Major Morphologic Modifications
Type III: Extensive Restoration in the Adult
Combined Indications
Biologic Considerations
Perspectives for Veneering Posterior Teeth
- Chapter 5: Initial Treatment Planning and
Diagnostic Approach
Interactive Patient-Operatory-Laboratory Relationships
Patient Management by the Operatory Team
Patient Management by the Laboratory Team
Treatment Planning and Initial Therapy
Diagnostic Waxup
Diagnostic Mock-up
Peculiar Cases
Summary of Diagnostic Approaches
Clinical Photography
Shade Documentation
- Chapter 6: Tooth Preparation, Impression,
and Provisionalization
General Considerations
Tissue Reduction
Margin Configuration and Localization
Peculiar Situations
Immediate Dentin Bonding
Definitive Impressions
Direct Provisionals and Provisional Bonding
- Chapter 7: Laboratory Procedures
Choice of Restorative Material and Technique
Master Casts in the Refractory Die Technique
Ceramic Layering and Finishing
Special Effects
Configuration of the Ceramic Workpiece
- Chapter 8: Try-In and Adhesive Luting Procedures
Choice of Luting Composite Resin
Try-in and Preparatory Steps
Conditioning of the Ceramic Surface
Conditioning of the Tooth Surface
Placement of the Ceramic Restoration
Final Adjustments and Occlusal Control
Special Considerations
Chapter 9: Maintenance and Repairs
Maximum Performance, Reduced Maintenance
Routine Professional Hygiene
Complications and Repairs
Replacement of Class 3 Composite
- Guide to Clinical Cases
- Index
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