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Case reports in pediatric dentistry.


9781850971962

Case reports in pediatric dentistry.

Ed. by Evert van Amerongen et al.

Quintessence Pub. Co.

2009

130 pages

$98.00

Hardcover

RK55

Sixteen pediatric dental cases, with more than 300 illustrations, highlight problems encountered in the treatment of children, and how the authors, experienced clinicians, have solved them. Conditions covered include early childhood caries, erosive dental wear, tongue piercing, and premolar autotransplantation. Each case includes a case history, examination findings, diagnosis, indications for treatment, treatment options, and evaluation and prognosis. References for further reading are given for each case. Color clinical photos and b&w radiographs illustrate the cases on every page. Van Amerongen is head of the Section of Pedodontology at the Academic Center for Dentistry in Amsterdam (ACTA), The Netherlands.

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