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This issue is the third issue Dr. John Calamia and colleagues have edited on cosmetic dentistry. This issue, titled "Modern Concepts in Aesthetic Dentistry & Multi-disciplined Reconstructive Grand Rounds," features 20 articles on Smile design, Proportional smile design, Use of Kois analyzer in the restoration of anterior dentition, Cements and adhesives for all-ceramic restorations, Replacement of old PFM crowns with all ceramic restorations, Cosmetic makeover insuring patient input, Orthodontic intervention: diastema closure, Fluorosis, chemical abrasion, and porcelain veneers, Aesthetic smile enhancement, Treatment of intrinsic stains, Moderate mandibular anterior crowding, Functional and aesthetic rehabilitation, Restoration of the anterior segment, Full mouth reconstruction of worn dentition, Interdisciplinary aesthetic treatment, Gummy smile reduction, Diastema closure, and much more!

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Date de parution 24 juillet 2015
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Clinics Review Articles DENTAL CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Modern Concepts in Aesthetic Dentistry and Multi-disciplined Reconstructive Grand Rounds

John R. Calamia, DMD
NYU College of Dentistry, Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care, New York, NY, USA

Richard D. Trushkowsky, DDS
NYU Colleges of Dentistry, Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care, New York, NY, USA

Steven B. David, DMD
NYU Colleges of Dentistry, Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care, New York, NY, USA

Mark S. Wolff, DDS, PhD
NYU Colleges of Dentistry, Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care, New York, NY, USA
ISSN  0011-8532 Volume 59 • Number 3 • July 2015
Elsevier
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contributors
Editors
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Preface: Modern Concepts in Aesthetic Dentistry and Multidisciplined Reconstructive Grand Rounds
The Components of Smile Design
Key points
Introduction
Facial analysis
Discussion
Summary
An Aesthetic and Functional Rehabilitation
Key points
Patient background and chief concern
Smile evaluation
Treatment planning
Treatment sequence
Summary
Replacement of Old Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns and Smile Rejuvenation Using All-Ceramic Restorations
Key points
Patient background
Diagnostics and treatment plan
Treatment
Summary
Restoration of the Dentition in a Patient with a History of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Key points
Patient background
Social history
Medical history
Dental history
Initial orthodontic visit
Radiographic examination
Health promotion plan
Treatment plan
Treatment provided in sequence
09/30/11 Aesthetic treatment –first visit
Visit 2: 11/11/11
Visit 3: 12/02/11
Visit 4: 12/09/11
Visit 5: 1/13 /12
Visit 6: 1/27/12
Assessment: outcome of care and prognosis
Summary
Restoration of Fluorosis Stained Teeth
Key points
Medical history
Dental history
Treatment plan and sequencing
Prognosis
Treatment sequencing
Discussion
Summary
Comprehensive Risk-Based Diagnostically Driven Treatment Planning
Key points
Patient background
Medical history
Dental history
Diagnosis
Treatment
Treatment sequence
Discussion
Commentary
Full Mouth Rehabilitation Determined by Anterior Tooth Position
Key points
Patient background
Medical history
Dental history
Smile evaluation (see initial form)
Diagnostic aids
Diagnostic wax-up
Patient's problems list
Diagnosis
Treatment plan
Risks
Prognosis
Treatment sequence
Final restorations
Summary
Proportional Smile Design
Key points
Introduction
The golden proportion
Natural proportions
Recurring esthetic dental proportion
Preferred proportions versus natural proportions
Affect of central incisor height on central incisor width and appropriate recurring esthetic dental proportion
Correlating the tooth and body height with the recurring esthetic dental proportion
Comparing normal height 70% recurring esthetic dental proportion smiles with Preston natural proportions
Using the recurring esthetic dental proportion
Simplified method of calculating the tooth dimensions using the recurring esthetic dental proportion
Use of digital imaging
Determining the ideal width and length of the central incisor using the recurring esthetic dental proportion
Preferred smile proportions
Case study
Summary
Cosmetic Makeover Ensuring Patient Input in a Multidisciplinary Treatment
Key points
Introduction
Treatment sequence
Summary
Esthetic Correction of Orthodontically Transposed Teeth with Veneers and Laser Periodontal Modification
Key points
Introduction
Case presentation
Periodontal considerations
Restorative considerations
Treatment sequence
Summary
Simple Case Treatment Planning
Key points
Treatment plan
Periodontal considerations
Restorative considerations
Summary
Management of an Adult with Class III Malocclusion, Gummy Smile, and Spaced Dentition
Key points
Patient background and chief concerns
Dental history
Primary objectives
Summary
Esthetic Smile Design
Key points
Introduction
Patient background and chief concern
Smile Evaluation Form: facial analysis
Smile Evaluation Form: occlusal analysis
Other diagnostic aids and orthodontic analysis
Phase 1: diagnosis and objectives of orthodontic therapy
Phase 2: preparation and provisionalization
Phase 3: insertion
Phase 4: maintenance
Discussion
Results and summary
The Interplay of Orthodontics, Periodontics, and Restorative Dentistry to Achieve Aesthetic and Functional Success
Key points
Case report
Treatment sequence
Discussion
Summary
Treatment of the Patient with Gummy Smile in Conjunction with Digital Smile Approach
Key points
Introduction
Case presentation
Discussion
Summary
Interdisciplinary Sequencing of Aesthetic Treatment
Key points
Background
Aesthetic evaluation
Periodontal considerations
Treatment plan
Restorative phase of treatment
Summary
Restoration of the Anterior Segment in a Cleft Palate in Conjunction with Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy
Key points
Case presentation
Diagnostic aids
Smile evaluation
Sequencing of treatment (phases)
Discussion
Index
Copyright
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