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A Manual of Paediatric Dentistry
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Description:
Designed to be a practical, clinical guide to the dental
treatment of children - concentrating on the approach to the patient
and actual techniques, rather than on theoretical aspects. Techniques
are described in a uniquely accessible, step-by-step tabular manner,
under consistent headings making it easy for the student to review
operative procedures. |
Color Atlas of Oral Diseases in Children and Adolescents
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Description:
The book contains predominantly color illustrations,
with some black-and-white illustrations. Children and adolescents
are affected by a large range of diseases with oral manifestations
that may not be seen in adults. Such diseases include viral and
bacterial infections, but many other conditions as well, for example,
after swallowing caustic liquids. As with the author's immensely
successful Color Atlas of Oral Diseases, this new work is lavishly
illustrated with high-quality color photographs, providing the reader
with an at-a-glance diagnostic guide. Succinct texts in tabular
form complement the images to help the reader formulate a differential
diagnosis and a treatment plan. |
Fundamentals of Pediatric Dentistry
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Description:
This revision of a well-known textbook covers all aspects
of pediatric dentistry and is updated to include new developments.
Topics include diagnosis, prophylaxis, patient management, restorative
procedures, endodontic treatment, prosthodontics, and treatment
planning. The book is copiously illustrated, with step-by-step explanations
of common procedures. Comprehensive, yet detailed, it is ideal for
the dental student. |
Orthodontics and Paediatric Dentistry: Colour Guide
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Description:
Orthodontics and paediatric dentistry are important
areas of the undergraduate dental curriculum in which no pocket
colour atlas currently exists. All dentists have to know how to
treat children, how to carry out basic orthodontic treatment and
when to refer patients for specialist orthodontic treatment. The
vast majority of orthodontic work is carried out on children, so
the two subjects are conveniently integrated in this Colour Guide.
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