Foreword | p. 19 |
Preface | p. 20 |
Understanding the Intact Tooth and the Blomimetic Principle | p. 23 |
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 | |
Natural Oral Esthetics | p. 57 |
General Considerations | |
Fundamental Criteria | |
Esthetic Integration | |
Ultraconservative Treatment Options | p. 99 |
Chemical Treatments and Biomimetics | |
Nightguard Vital Bleaching | |
Microabrasion and Megabrasion | |
Nonvital Walking Bleach Technique | |
Reattachment of a Tooth Fragment | |
Simplified Direct Composites | |
Evolution of Indications for Anterior Bonded Porcelain Restorations | p. 129 |
Historic Perspective | |
Teeth Resistant to Bleaching | |
Major Morphologic Modifications | |
Extensive Restoration in the Adult | |
Combined Indications | |
Biologic Considerations | |
Perspectives for Veneering Posterior Teeth | |
Initial Treatment Planning and Diagnostic Approach | p. 179 |
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 | |
Tooth Preparation, Impression, and Provisionalization | p. 239 |
General Considerations | |
Tissue Reduction | |
Margin Configuration and Localization | |
Peculiar Situations | |
Immediate Dentin Bonding | |
Definitive Impressions | |
Direct Provisionals and Provisional Bonding | |
Laboratory Procedures | p. 293 |
Choice of Restorative Material and Technique | |
Master Casts in the Refractory Die Technique | |
Ceramic Layering and Finishing | |
Special Effects | |
Configuration of the Ceramic Workpiece | |
Try-in and Adhesive Luting Procedures | p. 335 |
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 | |
Maintenance and Repairs | p. 371 |
Maximum Performance, Reduced Maintenance | |
Routine Professional Hygiene | |
Complications and Repairs | |
Replacement of Class 3 Composite | |
Guide to Clinical Cases | p. 387 |
Index | p. 400 |
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