Essential guidance on dental pulp treatment and tooth preservation
This edition presents practical approaches to managing tooth sensitivity, decay, and pulp exposure. It covers techniques for controlling pain, safeguarding the pulp, and choosing reliable non-conductors to protect teeth during procedures.
Readers will find clear explanations of how different substances interact with dentin and pulp, plus step‑by‑step notes on safely preparing cavities, applying protective materials, and selecting filling approaches that minimize patient discomfort.
The book emphasizes practical, experience‑based methods for everyday dental practice, with historical context that helps explain why certain techniques became standard.
- Guidance on applying desensitizing pastes and non-conductive materials to reduce pulp irritation
- Discussion of arsenic and other agents used in cavity preparation and their effects on tooth vitality
- Practical notes on cavity preparation, waxes, and impression prevention to protect the pulp and periosteum
- Comparative insights into fillings, insulation methods, and techniques for preserving tooth structure
Ideal for students and practitioners who want a historically grounded, hands‑on reference to dental pulp and restorative care.