Pocket atlas of dental radiology.9781588903358 Pocket atlas of dental radiology radiology, branch of medicine specializing in the use of X rays, gamma rays, radioactive isotopes, and other forms of radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. . Pasler, Friedrich A. and Heiko Visser. Thieme Medical Publishers 2007 342 pages $44.95 Paperback RK309 Pasler (University of Geneva The University of Geneva (Université de Genève) is a university in Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded by John Calvin in 1559. Initially a theological seminary, it also taught law. ) and Visser (University of Gottingen) illustrate patients positioning when taking dental radiographs, and interpretation of dysplasias, regressive re·gres·sive adj. 1. Having a tendency to return or to revert. 2. Characterized by regression. re·gres alterations, calcifications, dental caries caries or tooth decay Localized disease that causes decay and cavities in teeth. It begins at the tooth's surface and may penetrate the dentin and the pulp cavity. , inflammation, joint disorders, jaw cysts, and tumors. Hundreds of example radiographs are provided on the right-hand pages. Originally published in German as Taschenatlas der zahnarztlichen Radiologie in 2003 by Georg Thieme Verlag. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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