Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques


Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques

Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques
The world's bestselling orthodontics reference, Graber's Orthodontics offers all the essentials of orthodontic care -- from diagnosis to treatment. This edition includes the latest evidence-based research and concepts of today's orthodontics, with coverage of treatment methods ranging from basic to highly complex situations. Written by a team of world-renowned authors, this book offers practical information that you can use every day.

Permar's Oral Embryology and Microscopic Anatomy


Permar's Embryology Microscopic Anatomy


Permar's Oral Embryology and Microscopic Anatomy continues to provide comprehensive, yet concise coverage of embryology and histology for dental hygiene and dental assisting professions. It can also be used as an introductory text for dental students. This text begins with the basics of general histology, progresses through the development of the human embryo and fetus, and concludes with a focus on the development of the face and oral cavity. New to this edition are over 40 additional illustrations, including four-color micrographs. High-quality images of microscopic embryonic development and oral anatomy help students identify histologic structures. A new chapter regarding salivary glands includes information about remineralization, demineralization, fluoride, bacterial diseases, and HIV. Clinical aspects of oral tissue are covered to help readers expand their knowledge from basic to clinical sciences and apply fundamental principles. Suggested readings help readers find additional resources.



A Color Handbook of Oral Medicine

 
This highly illustrated handbook uses a symptom-based approach to assist the clinician in the diagnosis and management of those conditions that fall into the specialty of oral medicine. Dealing first with normal anatomy, physical examination and investigation - particularly lesional biopsy, haematological assessment and microbiological sampling - the authors cover all areas of those diseases, local and systemic, that manifest themselves in the lips and mouth. Conditions are grouped under their principal presenting sign - blistering, white patches, red patches, swelling, pigmentation, pain, dry mouth, altered taste and halitosis. With 260 brilliant color photographs illustrating each disease, this is the perfect text to consult for accurate diagnosis and treatment strategies. A comprehensive and practical guide to the management and treatment of oral problems, this handbook will be of value to professionals and trainees in medicine, pathology and dentistry.

Removable Partial Dentures: A Clinician's Guide



Removable Partial Dentures: A Clinician's Guide (Restorative Dentistry)
Wiley-Blackwell | 2009-09-28 | ISBN: 0813817064 | 272 pages | PDF | 18 MB

From the Back Cover Removable Partial Dentures: A Clinician′s Guide is a highly practical step–by–step guide for the diagnosis, treatment planning, and manufacture of removable partial prostheses. Through its systematic approach, the book demystifies the clinical practice of these procedures, providing the practitioner with essential information on this common modality for partially edentulous patients. Evidence–based in its approach, Removable Partial Dentures also highlights useful literature and explains the biological principles, applying this information to the dental practice.

This clinical manual offers easy–to–follow instruction on removable partial dentures, thoroughly outlining this technique in a practical format. Aimed at the new dental professional, Removable Partial Dentures provides key information for general dentists and prosthodontists.

Key Features

* Demystifies the clinical practice of removable partial prostheses
* Systematic, practical instruction on diagnosis, treatment planning, and manufacture of RPDs
* Specifically tailored to practicing dentists
* Highlights useful literature and explains biological principles  
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A Clinical Guide to Orthodontics



J. Sandy, A Clinical Guide to Orthodontics
British Dental Journal | Number Of Pages: 455 | Publication Date: 2004-12-31 | ISBN/ASIN: 0904588785 | PDF | 6,7 MB

Aimed at the practising clinician, but with material specifically in line with the General Dental Council’s curriculum guidelines The First Five Years, this book is also ideal for undergraduates. The authors take the clinician through the steps in assessing treatment need and planning treatment, including appliance selection and design. Additionally, and vitally for today’s practice, they also look at the potential risks involved in orthodontic treatment as well as examining facts and fantasies in this often difficult area of clinical decision making. The role of extractions, anchorage and impacted teeth are also considered in refreshingly practical detail with extensive illustrations for guidance. Professor Sandy and Dr Roberts- Harry have used their extensive experience to write a text of immense relevance to today’s dental professional.