The Latest Developments in Paediatric Dentistry Including New Restorative Approaches and Behaviour Management, Dietary Advice and Treatment of the Handicapped Patient - Oxford Handbook Of Clinical Dentistry, Fourth Edition.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c54787) has announced the addition of Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry, Fourth Edition to their offering. * Covers the whole of clinical dentistry in a concise format * Popular with dentistry students and practitioners for over 15 years New to this edition * Extensive revision of cavity classification, 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. diagnosis, resin composites and light curing, endodontics endodontics: see dentistry. , and bleaching and implants * New material on caries risk assessment and new preparation techniques, such as air abrasion and sonic preparation * New colour text design * New colour plate section to assist with identifying oral medicine lesions, illustrating pathology and interpreting some restorative techniques * The latest developments in paediatric Adj. 1. paediatric - of or relating to the medical care of children; "pediatric dentist" pediatric dentistry including new restorative approaches and behaviour management, dietary advice and treatment of the handicapped patient * Web-based learning and useful websites The new edition of this essential pocket guide covers the whole of clinical dentistry in a concise format. The authors have distilled the key elements of clinical practice into a readily accessible book, with blank pages provided for readers to add their own notes. This edition has been completely updated with a wealth of new information. Readership: Undergraduate dentistry students, vocational trainees, and general dental practitioners. Authors, editors, and contributors * David A Mitchell, Consultant and Lead Clinician in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is surgery to correct a wide spectrum of diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region. It is a recognized international surgical specialty.
* Laura Mitchell, Consultant Orthodontist orthodontist /or·tho·don·tist/ (-don´tist) a dentist who specializes in orthodontics. or·tho·don·tist n. A person who specializes in orthodontics. , Bradford Teaching Hospitals Trust; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Leeds Dental Institute; Member of the Board of the Dental Faculty, Royal College of Surgeons of England, UK Contributors: Dr Paul A Brunton, Head of Unit and Senior Lecturer in Integrated Restorative Care, Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Manchester, UK Key Topics: 1. History and examination 2. Preventive and community dentistry 3. Paediatric dentistry 4. Orthodontics orthodontics: see dentistry. 5. Periodontology periodontology, n See periodontics. 6. Restorative dentistry 7. Prosthetics and gerodontology 8. Oral surgery 9. Oral medicine 10. Maxillofacial maxillofacial /max·il·lo·fa·cial/ (-fa´sh'l) pertaining to the maxilla and the face. max·il·lo·fa·cial adj. Relating to or involving the maxilla and the face. surgery 11. Medicine relevant to dentistry 12. Therapeutics 13. Analgesia, anaesthesia anaesthesia anesthesia. , and sedation 14. Dental materials 15. Law and ethics 16. Practice management 17. Syndromes of the head and neck 18. Useful information and addresses From reviews of the previous edition: [A] mine of information in miniature format ... In terms of value this has to be a best buy at this cover price ... it is an essential purchase for any practitioner treating patients ... It will have a place in my practice library and probably be used on a day-to-day basis. Dental Practice For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c54787. this article is so great<br>thanks |
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