–How Can the Intraoral Camera Be Used to Educate Patients?
Improved Vision During Treatment
–Treatment Using Indirect Vision
Using Videos for Patient Education
Characteristics of Intraoral Camera Systems
J. Schmidseder
Side Effects of the Bleaching Agent
Which Discolorations Can Be Bleached?
–Possible Postoperative Complications
–Power Bleaching with Superoxol
Patient Information for Home Bleaching
–How Long Do Bleaching Teeth Remain White?
E. P. Allen, J. Schmidseder
–Classification
Sliding Flaps
Laterally Sliding Flaps
–Surgical Procedure
–Causes of Possible Failure
Coronally Repositioned Flap
–Surgical Procedure
Free Gingival Grafts
–Surgical Augmentation Procedure
–Causes of Possible Failure
–Surgical Processes to Cover Recessions
Connective Tissue Graft
Surgical Procedures for Connective Tissue Grafts
–Surgical Procedures at the Donor Site (Palate)
–Grafting Procedure
Combination Techniques
–Connective Tissue Graft Combined with a Coronally Repositioned Flap
–Connective Tissue Graft Combined with a Partial Thickness Double Pedicle Graft
Guided Tissue Regeneration To Cover Recessions
–Surgical Procedure
Corrections of the Alveolar Ridge
–Ridge Defects: Classification According to Seibert (1983)
–Surgical Procedure
Exposing Impacted Teeth
Red-White Aesthetics
Surgical Crown Lengthening