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Understanding Bruxism
Current Knowledge and Practice
Bruxism is a common parafunction, and over the last 15 years the profession has become aware of just how destructive it can be to the mas- ticatory structures when left untreated . However, because it is still seen as a multifaceted phenomenon that is difficult to treat, many practi- tioners assume that it is incurable . This book addresses these doubts and concerns by outlining the various etiologies and aggravating factors of bruxism, distinguishing the different types of bruxism, and demonstrating how to complete a differential diagnosis . Then, in keeping with the latest evidence, the authors promote a more conservative approach to treatment and outline which treatment strategies to use in different situations .
Contents
Types of Bruxism • Etiology • Pathophysiology • Diagnosis and Sleep Tests • Awake Bruxism • Sleeping Bruxism • Sleep and Pain • Childhood Bruxism • Bruxism and TMD • Tooth Wear • Management and Treatment • Maintenance and Follow-Up
Jean-François Laluque | Daniel Brocard | Emmanuel d’Incau
664 pp; 107 illus; ©2015; ISBN 978-0-86715-680-5 (B6805); US $168
Edited by
Yair Sharav | Rafael Benoliel
Orofacial Pain and Headache
Second Edition
The authors integrate knowledge across the disci- plines of orofacial pain and headache to improve diagnostic accuracy and clinical management of chronic pain conditions . The first chapters cover diagnosis, psychosocial factors, and anatomy and neurophysiology, while the bulk of the book is a comprehensive review of the major clinical fami- lies of craniofacial pain, with a focus on clinical features and treatment strategies .
560 pp; 260 illus; ©2014; ISBN 978-0-86715-654-6 (B6546); US $98
Jeffrey P. Okeson
Bell’s Oral and Facial Pain (Formerly Bell‘s Orofacial Pain) Seventh Edition
This textbook seeks to help clinicians better un- derstand what pain is, how it behaves, and how it might best be managed . It provides a useful classi- fication as well as practical diagnostic criteria for the identification of orofacial pain disorders, and it suggests guidelines for the effective management of patients who suffer from pain in the region of the mouth and face .
Edited by
Reny de Leeuw | Gary D. Klasser
Orofacial Pain
Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management, Fifth Edition
This book is an invaluable resource for all health care professionals who evaluate and treat patients with orofacial pain and face the daunting task of “keeping up with the literature” in the rapidly emer- ging arena of pain management in clinical practice .
312 pp (softcover); 8 illus; ©2013; ISBN 978-0-86715-610-2 (B6102); US $48
Edited by
Daniel A. Paesani
Bruxism
Theory and Practice
This comprehensive evidence-based guide to bruxism provides answers to many questions arising in everyday dental practice . The text overviews general bruxism knowledge, bruxism’s effects on the different components of the masticatory system, and the essentials of treatment .
552 pp; 958 illus; ©2010; ISBN 978-1-85097-191-7 (B9046); US $248
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©2011; ISBN 978-3-938947-85-5 (C3005); US $178
Uwe Bussmeier | Uwe Fremder | Jürgen Langenhan
Sleep Apnea
Treatment of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Dentistry (DVD-ROM)
This DVD presents treatment of the two main causative bite relationships associated with sleep apnea—the edge-to-edge bite and the deep bite . A mandibular advancement can help many patients improve their quality of life and prevent serious complications of sleep apnea .
224 pp; 40 illus; ©2009; ISBN 978-0-86715-487-0 (B4870); US $68
Edited by
Gilles J. Lavigne | Peter A. Cistulli | Michael T. Smith
Sleep Medicine for Dentists
A Practical Overview
This concise clinical handbook educates dental practitioners seeking to understand, recognize, and manage disorders such as sleep apnea, sleep brux- ism, and chronic pain, which often interfere with or intrude into sleep and are critically important to the practice of dentistry .
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