1 Overview
1.1 Development and Requirements of Micro Dentistry
1.1.1 Different Levels of Visual Basis Bring Different Levels of Recognition
1.1.2 Development of Micro Dentistry
1.2 Application of Dental Microscope in Dental Specialties
1.2.1 Accuracy of Measurement Required by Each Dental Specialty Is Not the Same, and that of Endodontics and Prosthodontics Is Relatively Small
1.2.2 The Application of Microscope in Endodontics
1.2.3 The Application of Microscope in Periodonticsand Dental Implantology
1.2.4 The Application of Microscope in Prosthodontics
1.2.5 The Application of Microscope in Dental Technology
1.2.6 The Application of Microscope in Teaching,Scientific Research, and Clinical Skill Training
1.3 Development and Advantages of Micro Prosthodontics
1.3.1 In the Naked-Eye Age, the Complications of RestorationAre Mostly Related to Unclear Vision
1.3.2 Reasons Why We Need Micro Prosthodontics
1.3.3 The Relationship Between Digital Micro Prosthodonticsand Minimally Invasive Dentistry
Suggested Readings
Part Ⅰ Analysis, Design and Preclinical Preparation of Micro Prosthodontics
2 Theory and Practice of Target Restorative Space (TRS)
2.1 Definition and Classification of Target Restorative Space (TRS)
2.1.1 Definition
2.1.2 Classification
2.2 The Significance of Target Restorative Space (TRS) in Prosthodontics
2.2.1 The Significance of TRS in Aesthetic Restoration
2.2.2 The Significance of TRS in Implant Surgery
2.3 Classification and Manufacturing of TRS Guide
2.3.1 Classification of TRS Guides
2.3.2 Transparent Dental Membrane TRS Guide
2.3.3 3D Printing TRS Guide
2.3.4 Two-in-One TRS Guide for Tooth Preparation and Implantation
2.4 Application of Target Restorative Space (TRS) Guide in Preoperative Analysis and Design
2.4.1 Application of TRS Guide in Aesthetic Restorationof Anterior Teeth
2.4.2 Application of TRS Guide in Functional Reconstructionof Oral and Maxillofacial System
2.4.3 Application of TRS Guide in Secondary Restoration
2.4.4 Application of TRS Guide in Dental Implant
2.5 Summary and Prospect
Suggested Readings
3 Microscope and Auxiliary Devices for Micro Prosthodontics
3.1 The Basic Structure and Working Principle of Dental Microscope
3.1.1 Definition of Dental Microscopes
3.1.2 Classification of Dental Microscopes
3.1.3 Basic Structures of Dental Operating Microscope
3.2 Auxiliary Devices for Micro Prosthodontics
3.2.1 Ring Flash/Twin Flash Device Around the Objective Lens
3.2.2 Lingual/Palatal Reflector and Its Holder
3.2.3 Variable Diaphragm
3.2.4 Enamel Chisel
3.3 The Basic Set-Up and Instructions of Dental Operating Microscope
3.3.1 Set-Up and Precautions of Dental Operating Microscope
3.3.2 Basic Adjustment of Dental Operating Microscope
3.4 Summary and Prospect
Suggested Readings
4 Posture and Microscopic View of Prosthodontic Microsurgery
4.1 Dental Microsurgery Technique and Ergonomics
4.1.1 Definition of Ergonomics
4.1.2 The Connection Between Dental Microsurgery Technique and Ergonomics
4.1.3 Ergonomic Recommendations
4.2 Postures of Dental Microsurgery
4.2.1 Ergonomic Posture of Dental Microsurgery
4.3 Microscopic View of Each Tooth
4.3.1 Microscopic View of Maxillary Anterior Teeth
4.3.2 Microscopic View of Maxillary Posterior Teeth
4.3.3 Microscopic View of the Mandibular Anterior Teeth
4.3.4 Microscopic View of the Mandibular Posterior Teeth
4.4 Thoughts and Comments Regarding the Practice of Micro Prosthodontics
4.4.1 Using a Microscope Can Prolong the Career Longevity of Dentists and Improve Clinical Results
4.4.2 Microscopy Does Not Mean Minimal Invasiveness