Chairside Instructor
With over 250 images on 46 popular dental topics,
Chairside Instructor is ready for just about anything
patients bring your way. Get the book, app or e-book.
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Chairside Instructor App for iOS
With over 250 full-color dental images and 25 animations, the ADA
Chairside Instructor App is your all-in-one resource for visual patient
education. New expanded content now includes these topics: effects
of sugar on oral health; steps of filling a cavity; tooth erosion; gum
recession; peri-implantitis; and tobacco use. Plus, these award-
winning features:
BEST SELLER REVISED
Chairside Instructor
The ADA’s #1 dental patient education
sourcebook, now in its 11th edition! Just
flip it open, point to a picture, and your
patient understands.
With over 250 full-color photos and
illustrations (including 51 new/revised),
the Chairside Instructor covers a wide
range of prevention and treatment topics,
including hygiene; anatomy; x-rays; perio;
tooth restoration and replacement options;
cosmetic treatment; TMD; pathologies;
bruxism and more.
New expanded content now
includes these topics:
effects of sugar on oral health
steps of filling a cavity
tooth erosion
gum recession
tobacco and oral health
Features easy-to-clean laminated pages.
New tabbed icons help you quickly locate
each topic section for easy reference.
Spiral-bound; horizontal layout. 58 pages,
11” x 8.5”.
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Book - English, 58 pages, 11” x 8½”
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Members $69.95
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Book - Spanish, 58 pages, 11” x 8½”
Retail $104.95
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Members $69.95
NEW
Chairside Instructor Digital Edition
Show patients all the Chairside’s vivid pictures on your computer screen!
The Digital Edition has the same layout as the book; bookmarks and
a search box help you find topics with ease. Use Chairside Digital on
in-office computer monitors, tablets, or any web-enabled device.
Access Chairside Digital from your ADA e-Bookshelf inside your
My ADA account page.
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e-Book, 44 pages
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Retail $89.95
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Members $59.95
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e-Book, 44 pages - Spanish
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Retail $89.95
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Members $59.95
W013BT
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Chairside Book + e-Book
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Retail $119.95
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Members $79.95
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Chairside Book + e-Book - Spanish
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Retail $119.95
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Members $79.95
Over 250 images on
46 popular dental topics!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ORAL ANATOMY
The Oral Cavity
The Tooth and Its Supporting Tissues
Tooth Development: Primary Teeth
Tooth Development: Permanent Teeth
PREVENTION AND DIAGNOSIS
Sugar and its Effects
Plaque and its Effects
Brushing
Flossing
Sealants
Dental X-Rays (Radiographs)
GUM (PERIODONTAL) DISEASE
Warning Signs of Gum Disease
Stages of Gum Disease
Gum Disease Treatment and Maintenance
Periodontal Surgery
Bone Graft
Gum Recession
DECAY, CAVITIES AND RESTORATIONS
Tooth Decay
Tooth Decay in Baby Teeth
Cavities
Typical Restorations (Fillings)
Inlays and Onlays
Crown Preparation and Placement
Root Canal (Endodontic) Therapy
Endodontic Surgery
TOOTH REPLACEMENT
Effects of Tooth Loss
Fixed Bridge Placement
Resin-Bonded Bridge
Removable Partial Dentures
Full Dentures
Implants
Implant Placement
Peri-Implantitis
Implant-Supported Bridge
Bone Grafting
ORTHODONTICS
Orthodontic Treatment
Surgical Correction
COSMETIC OPTIONS
Treatments: Before and After
Veneers
OTHER ORAL CONDITIONS
Tooth Erosion
Wisdom Teeth
Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD)
Cracked Tooth
Tooth Grinding and Clenching (Bruxism)
Frenectomy and Tori Removal
Tobacco
Mouth and Throat Cancer and Mouth Sores
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51 new/revised full-color
images
Show the silent animations on
your Apple device
Draw on pictures and email
them to patients
Upload photos from your own
Camera Roll
Includes both English and
Spanish text
WiFi printing
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Download on up to 6 devices
for your dental team to use
Order the app online at ADAcatalog.org or call 800.947.4746, then complete your
download on the App Store. Or, for a free preview, go directly to the App Store.
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App
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Retail $149.95
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App + English Chairside Book
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Members $109.95
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Gum Recession Treatments
Gum Disease
Before gum graft
Exposed tooth roots are more at
risk for cavities and sensitivity.
After gum graft
Repaired gums now protect
tooth roots.
Exposed tooth roots
Before gum graft
Image ©Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
After gum graft
Image ©Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
One or more of these treatments
could be recommended by your
dentist:
Proper brushing techniques can help prevent damage
to your gums. Your dentist or hygienist can work with
you on the best ways to clean your teeth.
Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) is often the
first step in healing your gums.
Adjusting or remaking partial dentures will make
sure they fit correctly.
Surgery is sometimes needed to treat gum recession.
Gum Graft
A thin piece of gum tissue is taken from another place
in your mouth and attached where your gum tissue has
receded.
Grafts may be done around one or more teeth to protect
the root from sensitivity and decay. Grafts can also be
used to make a smile look better.
Gum Graft
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Stages of Gum Disease
Gum Disease
Normal, Healthy Gums
Your teeth are held in place by
gums, bone and connective tissues.
Your gums tightly hug your teeth
and there is little or no buildup of
plaque and tartar on them.
Gingivitis
The bacteria in plaque make your
gums red, tender, and swollen.
Your gums might bleed at this
stage. You also can have gingivitis
and not have any signs of it.
Periodontitis
In time, your body responds
to the harmful toxins that the
bacteria produce by breaking
down the gum tissues and bone
around your teeth.
Advanced Periodontitis
Your teeth may become loose, fall
out or need to be removed by your
dentist. Loose or missing teeth can
create problems, like making it hard
for you to eat the foods you like.
Pus
Gums
Ligament
Bone
Image ©Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Gum Disease
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Cavities
Decay, Cavities and Restorations
General Steps of a Filling
1. Tooth is prepared. Your dentist
will help you feel comfortable
during treatment and will go over
options that will make sure you
don’t feel any pain in and around
the tooth being filled. Your mouth
may be numbed.
2. Decay is removed. Your dentist
removes all of the decayed area
from your tooth.
3. Tooth is Rinsed and Dried. Your
tooth is rinsed and dried to get it
ready for the filling material.
4. Filling material is placed and
shaped. Once the new filling is in
place, your dentist will shape to
restore the form of your tooth.
Your bite is also checked to make
sure it feels natural.
When decay gets through the enamel of your tooth, a cavity can form. Once a cavity forms,
it can continue to spread deeper and deeper into the layers of your tooth.
It’s important to catch and treat a cavity as early as possible to avoid serious problems, like
an abscess or an infection.
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