Fundamentals of Treatment Planning. Lino Calvani
|Predictability
|‘Red line’ concept
|Emergencies and priorities
References
Chapter eleven Treatment planning analysis of complex rehabilitations Phase I: Diagnostics, consultations, and emergencies
Some preliminary remarks
|Treatment variations and alterations
|Time for communication and explanations
Diagnostics
|Initial diagnostic screening questionnaire
|Second updating questionnaire
|Initial interview and first visit
Consultations with other specialists
|Dental specialties and other areas of consultation
|Diagnostic digital dental technology
Emergencies
|Preprosthetic emergencies, priority treatments, and initial disease control
|Preferential route medical priorities
|Oral cancer control
|Maxillofacial emergencies
|Periodontal emergencies
|Endodontic emergencies
|Tooth extraction emergencies
|Caries emergencies
|Professional oral hygiene emergencies
|Relining and rebasing of complete and partial dentures
References
Chapter twelve Treatment planning analysis of complex rehabilitations Phase II: Prosthetic and restorative treatment
Some preliminary remarks
|General factors that may affect the planned treatment sequence
|Complications that may affect the planned treatment sequence
Orthodontic therapy
Periodontal and oral surgery therapies
Endodontic therapies
Mutilated roots and teeth
Post and cores
Provisional restorations
|Planning the lifespan of provisionals
|Long-term fixed provisionals
|Analog or digital provisionals?
Implant placement
|Implants are a sensitive rehabilitation to plan
|Implant postsurgery instructions for patients
Maxillomandibular registration
Final impressions
Final prosthesis try-in and delivery
|Relining and rebasing of RPDs and CDs
Bite guards
References
Chapter thirteen Treatment planning analysis of complex rehabilitations Phase III: Posttreatment care and recalls
Planning for Phase III
|Periodic recalls for maintenance
|Patient compliance and special maintenance holding programs
Basic prosthodontic maintenance checklists
|Fixed prosthesis maintenance checklist
|Removable partial denture (RPD) maintenance checklist
|Complete denture (CD) maintenance checklist
Reinforcing oral hygiene at recall visits
|Educating patients about personal oral hygiene
Treatment planning fluoride
Treatment planning prophylactic therapies
Treatment planning the improvement of the patient’s diet
Making patients more aware of dangerous habits
References
Chapter fourteen Treatment planning for the elderly and those with challenging health conditions
Some medical statistics
Patient awareness and communication
Prosthodontic treatment planning for elderly and geriatric patients
|Some basic statistics
|Treating elderly people
Prosthodontic treatment planning for patients who are addicted to drugs
Signs and symptoms of the most common drugs
|Prescription analgesics
|Sedatives, anxiolytics, and antidepressants
|Marijuana
|Cocaine
|MDMA and ecstasy
|Methamphetamines
|Heroin
References
Chapter fifteen How to write a prosthodontic treatment plan
I. How to write a prosthodontic treatment plan for your patient
II. How to write a prosthodontic treatment plan for a professional case presentation
III. Main text and writing guidelines
IV. Prosthodontic case presentation narratives
|Examples and scenarios
Case 1 Perioprosthetic treatment
|Phase I diagnostics – case narrative
Case 2 Perioprosthetic treatment
|Phase I diagnostics –case narrative
Case 3 Perioprosthetic treatment
|Phase I diagnostics – case narrative
Case 4 Perioprosthetic treatment
|Phase I diagnostics – case narrative
Case 5 Perioprosthetic treatment
|Phase I diagnostics – case narrative
Case 6 Maxillary complete dentures and mandibular fixed/removable partial denture
|Completed case narrative
Case 7 Rehabilitation of complete