Contemporary Cephalometric Radiography
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Description:
This magnetic reference to cephalometric radiography
reflects the author's collection of more than 200 skulls, representative
of different ages and races. Standardized radiographs are presented
in combination with exceptional photographs and drawings. Tracing
procedures are outlined in detail, and a review of radiographic
anatomy and a glossary complete the book. |
Dental Radiography:: Principles and Techniques
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Description:
This is a complete reference source and training manual
that provides dental assisting and dental hygiene students with
the essential theory and technique instruction needed in the radiography
course and in the dental office. It presents all fundamental information
necessary to understand and safely use x-radiation. |
Dental Radiology: Understanding the X-ray Image
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Description:
Dental Radiology provides a broad overview of the normal
and abnormal appearance of teeth and jaws on x-ray images. Abnormalities
are grouped according to their location or their main presenting
feature. Recognition of abnormalities, and interpretation of their
radiographic appearance is assisted by a clear review of normal
appearances and the production of the standard x-ray views used
in dentistry This book is intended for undergraduate dental students,
practicing dentists, trainee oral radiologists, and radiographers.
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Exercises in Oral Radiology and Interpretation (4th Edition)
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Description:
An effective study tool for mastering radiography, this
valuable question-and-answer book reinforces integral skills including
film handling, exposures, and clinical technique. Featuring more
than 730 new images, this fourth edition has been expanded to include
a broader scope of material, as well as more practice opportunities
for answering questions and preparing for examinations. New topics
include the coverage of errors seen in radiographs, intraoral and
panoramic digital imaging, and infection control/radiation health.
A comprehensive review for national and state board examinations
is also provided. |
Oral Radiology Principles and Interpretation
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Description:
The third edition of ORAL RADIOLOGY (formerly authored
by Paul Goaz, now deceased) has sold over 11,000 copies since publication
in March of 1994. It is the dominant textbook on imaging for the
dental student. It is used in approximately 44 dental schools and
numerous hygiene programs. The fourth edition continues to combine
principles and interpretation in one well-illustrated source necessary
for the student to complete the four year course requirement for
graduation. Among its many strengths are a straightforward logical
organization, over 1000 high-quality illustrations, specialized
imaging techniques such as MRI and CT, and a comprehensive discussion
of radiographic interpretation and pathologic conditions. Thirty
chapters are organized into five sections - Physics of Radiation,
Biological Effects of Radiation, Radiation Safety and Protection,
Imaging Principles and Techniques, and Radiographic Interpretation
of Pathology. |
Principles of Dental Imaging (2nd Edition)
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Description:
Guides the student through the steps which should be
taken in order to perform radiologic duties with competence. The
text blends techniques (80 per cent) and interpretation (20 per
cent), and features include numerous radiographs and photographs,
and review questions and activities. |
Radiology for Dental Auxiliaries (7th Edition)
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Description:
Radiology for Dental Auxiliaries presents the basic
principles of clinical radiology for students in dental hygiene
and dental assisting programs. This well-established, comprehensive
textbook also provides a good review for the interpretation of radiographs
and trouble-shooting errors for practicing hygienists and assistants.
Topics include: basic x-ray generation, image formation, film mounting,
biologic effects of radiation, lesions, infection control, film
processing and interpretation, intraoral and extraoral techniques,
panoramic radiography, patient management, and legal considerations.
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