Description
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Preface
From the Contributing Editor
Acknowledgments
Part I Rationale
1 The Traditional Mechanically Retained Restoration Paradigm: Subgingival Margins are Normal and a Necessary Byproduct of Restorative Needs
2 The Healthier Paradigm: Supragingival Minimally Invasive Adhesive Dentistry – The Benefits
3 The Supragingival Protocol and Indications: Preventing Subgingival Margins
4 Should We Trust in Dental Adhesives and Adhesive Dentistry?
Part II Supragingival Minimally Invasive Indirect Posterior Restorations: A Replacement for Full Crowns
5 Supragingival Minimally Invasive Bonded Onlays: The Replacement for Full Crowns
6 Supragingival Simple and Complex Onlay Preparation
Part III Supragingival Minimally Invasive Porcelain Veneers: A Replacement for Full Crowns
7 Indication, Preparation and Restorative Material for Supragingival Minimally Invasive Porcelain Veneers
8 Esthetic Co-Diagnosis Using the Dentofacial Esthetic Diagnosis System
Part IV Bonded Cementation of Indirect Restorations
9 Bonded Cementation of Veneers and Onlays
Part V Supragingival Dentistry and Direct Composite Restorations
10 Practical and Predictable Class II and III Direct Composite Restorations
Part VI Crown Replacement
11 Full Crowns: Are They Still Necessary?
Part VII The Occlusal Disease Management System: A Key to Success
12 The Importance of Occlusion and Occlusal Diagnosis in Restorative Dentistry
13 A Healthy Occlusion and the Occlusal Analysis
Index
Testimonials
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