A Practical Approach to Operative Dentistry. Gordon B. Gray

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      Library of Congress Cataloging‐in‐Publication Data Names: Gray, Gordon B. (Gordon Brian), author. | Daud, Alaa, author. Title: A practical approach to operative dentistry / Gordon B. Gray, Alaa Daud. Description: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley‐Blackwell, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references. Identifiers: LCCN 2020038279 (print) | LCCN 2020038280 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119608424 (paperback) | ISBN 9781119608431 (adobe pdf) | ISBN 9781119608448 (epub) Subjects: MESH: Dentistry, Operative–methods | Oral Surgical Procedures | Tooth Diseases–surgery | Dental Prosthesis Classification: LCC RD33.3 (print) | LCC RD33.3 (ebook) | NLM WU 300 | DDC 617/.05–dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020038279 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020038280

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      Cover Images: Group of dental tools for the treatment of teeth © Sergey Tikhomirov/Getty Images, Teeth Courtesy of Gordon B. Gray

      Problem solving in dentistry has to be developed as an innate art because it is used routinely by clinicians. This art needs to be developed as an undergraduate student for clinical practice as well as for diagnostic purposes.

      The purpose of this book is to help students reorganise factual knowledge in their mind. Rather than compartmentalising preclinical sciences into subject matter, e.g. anatomy, oral biology, biochemistry, pathology, and material science, this book aims to integrate knowledge and produce links between the areas that can be used in a practical setting.

      While this book acts as a core text for teaching clinical skills to dental undergraduate students, it may also be useful for those practicing or teaching dentistry or in preparation for practical professional examinations, such as the Overseas Registration Exam and the Licence in Dental Surgery.

      We would like to thank those who have contributed pictures for this book and have reviewed the manuscript and made useful suggestions.

      We would like to express our gratitude to Philip Sellen, Joseph Green, and Chris Mills for their assistance with the photography and videos in this book.

      This book could not have been written without the encouragement of a number of people, including Professors Robert Paterson and Andrew Watts for their continued support over many years and for some pictures that are reproduced in this book.

      The time involved in writing this book would not have been possible without the understanding and support of family and friends.

      Don't forget to visit the companion website for this book:

      www.wiley.com/go/gray/operative‐dentistry

      There you will find valuable material designed to enhance your learning, including:

       Videos of clinical procedures

       Self‐assessment questions

      Scan this QR code to visit the companion website

Section I Restorative Dentistry

      The instruments contained in an operative tray are concerned with the diagnosis of disease and operative management of carious cavities. The dental mirror, straight, and Briault probe are used for diagnosis of cavities. Some kits will also contain periodontal probes.

      Dental mirrors have a number of functions that include not only indirect vision but reflecting light onto tooth surfaces and retracting soft tissues to protect them from sharp burs.

      Probes are used for the exploration of tooth surfaces or, more usually, for the exploration of a prepared cavity. This will provide the operator with knowledge of the surface texture and hardness of the dentine surface within a cavity. It should be noted, however, that the use of sharp probes in fissures can break down the surface and accelerate the progress of a carious lesion. The Briault probe is a double ended instrument that is very useful to exploring for cavitation between teeth and under restoration margins. It should be used lightly to avoid iatrogenic damage.

      Periodontal probes are used to measure attachment loss, furcation involvement, and bleeding on probing. The WHO probe has coloured bands that correspond to the Basic Periodontal Examination grading system, and this probe has a small ball end to avoid trauma. The Williams probe has markings at 1 mm intervals and is used to make pocket depth measurements around each tooth when completing a periodontal charting.

      These instruments include those used in removing carious dentine and refining the margins of a cavity. Excavators come in a variety of shapes and sizes and should be used carefully for paring away soft dentine. Marginal trimmers are excellent in removing unsupported enamel. The instruments have sharp cutting edges and must be kept sharp to be effective. Some marginal trimmers have a tip of tungsten carbide so that they can maintain their sharpness.

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