Advances in Operative Dentistry: Volume 2: Challenges of the Future
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Description:
This two-volume set offers readers comprehensive insight
into the contemporary practice of operative dentistry and the scientific
principles upon which it is based. Written by a select group of
experts and featuring color illustrations throughout, these volumes
address all aspects of everyday procedures as well as the latest
innovative technologies, making them equally relevant for the practicing
clinician as for the advanced student. Volume 1 covers both basic
and advanced operative treatment techniques, including the preservation
of tooth tissues, the maintenance of tooth vitality, and the placement
of direct and indirect restorations in anterior and posterior teeth. |
Dental Radiology: Understanding the X-ray Image
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Description:
This two-volume set offers readers comprehensive insight
into the contemporary practice of operative dentistry and the scientific
principles upon which it is based. Written by a select group of
experts and featuring color illustrations throughout, these volumes
address all aspects of everyday procedures as well as the latest
innovative technologies, making them equally relevant for the practicing
clinician as for the advanced student. Volume 2 continues where
Volume 1 leaves off, offering an authoritative overview of future
approaches to operative dentistry with emphasis on the scientific
basis for state-of-the-art techniques. Both volumes emphasize the
importance of achieving a high-quality and esthetic clinical outcome.
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Decision Making in Operative Dentistry
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Description:
Operative Dentistry is a rapidly changing field of restorative
dentistry. Advances in caries diagnosis and management strategies,
pulp protection philosophies, tooth preparation techniques and dental
materials have left practitioners somewhat unsure as to what is
best practice. This book answers many of the questions frequently
posed by practitioners, encourages a less interventive philosophy
and is an easy-to-use resource for clinical decision-making. |
Pickard’s Manual of Operative Dentistry
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Description:
Pickards Manual of Operative Dentistry describes clearly
and concisely the indications and methods for all common operative
and conservative procedures in dental practice. Procedures and techniques
are fully illustrated, often in full colour and, where appropriate,
step-by-step sequences are given. In the seventh edition of this
well established and respected book there is further consideration
of caries risk, the mechanisms of pulpal pathology, and the diagnosis
of erosive tooth wear. There is more on the clinically relevant materials
science of amalgam, composite, glass ionomer cements, and dentine-bonding
agents. The `amalgam controversy` is discussed. |
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Description:
An undergraduate textbook of restorative dentistry combines
restorative dentistry, periodontology, cariology, endodontics and
fixed and removable prosthodontics. This text enables the student
to develop a realistic treatment plan for patients who were conceived
for the book and have problems in several areas. Case studies demonstrate
the relationship of the specialties to one another in the clinical
situation. |
Restorative Dentistry An Integrated Approach
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Description:
This undergraduate text allies the clinical aspects
of restorative dentistry with the academic theory of the subject.
The author relates clinical techniques and materials to the limitations
imposed by the patient and the ability/facilities of the dentist.
The book features an easily accessible layout (learning objectives,
bullet points, summaries etc.), and puts the subject of restorative
dentistry into the context of the patient and the mouth. It inter-relates
the clinical procedures. |
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