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44 reviewsPeriodontal-Restorative Interrelationships: Ensuring Clinical Success begins with a careful discussion of treatment planning, comprehensively covering all variables in simple to complex cases. Subsequent chapters focus upon the most commonly encountered clinical challenges, using a systematic, easy-to-follow approach to various treatment methodologies. All chapters are well-illustrated with clinical examples. Firmly grounded in evidence-based research, the book affords clinicians from multiple specialties a practical guide for predictable, successful results. Accessible and logically organized, Periodontal-Restorative Interrelationships is an invaluable reference for all clinicians performing these procedures.Content:
Chapter 1 Examination and Diagnosis (pages 3–29): Paul Fugazzotto and Sergio DePaoli
Chapter 2 The Role of Crown‐Lengthening Therapy (pages 31–87): Paul Fugazzotto
Chapter 3 Treating the Periodontally Involved Furcation (pages 89–115): Paul Fugazzotto
Chapter 4 The Role of Mucogingival Therapy (pages 117–145): Paul Fugazzotto
Chapter 5 Restoration of the Periodontally Treated Tooth (pages 147–164): Frederick Hains
Chapter 6 Developing Treatment Algorithms for Restoration or Replacement of the Compromised Tooth (pages 165–182): Paul Fugazzotto and Frederick Hains