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It is only recently that the use of the endoscope as the sole
visualizing tool has been introduced in transsphenoidal pituitary
surgery with its favorable related implications and minimal
operative trauma. Of course, microscopic and endoscopic anatomy are
basically the same, but the optical distorsion of endoscopic images
is quite substantial compared to microscopic depictions. An
endoscope lens produces images with maximal magnification at its
center and severe contraction at its periphery. Nearer images are
disproportionally enlarged and remote images are falsely
miniaturized. This optical illusion may disorientate a surgeon who
is not familiar with this peculiar condition at the skull base.
This atlas acts as a guide through the endoscopic anatomy and gives
detailed descriptions of the preoperative management and the
surgical procedures.
Trigeminal neuralgia and other cranial neuralgias comprise a group
of facial pain conditions, characterised by disabling pain attacks
that selectively respond to specific treatments. Although not as
common migraine, they affect over 1% of the population and must be
recognised and adequately treated in clinical practice. The
spectrum of cranial neuralgias is wide and as a consequence the
conditions are managed by a range of different specialists. Studies
show that delayed diagnoses and mismanagement are common and can
lead to depression and suicide. 36 recognised experts from nine
countries have contributed to OPML Trigeminal Neuralgia and Other
Cranial Neuralgias to guide you through the maze of
pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis-making, and
condition-specific treatments. The approach is practical and
evidence-based and ready for real-world applications. The value of
phenotyping, targeted investigations, and treatment algorithms is
emphasised. The editors and contributors subscribe to the view that
there needs to be a holistic approach with multidisciplinary teams
working together and with patients being at the centre of this
process. Psychologists and patent support groups can help to ensure
that patients are managed holistically and share the
decision-making process. Their involvement in the handbook has
helped to emphasis this. There remain considerable challenges, but
the field is rapidly evolving and there are increasing number of
opportunities opening up to improve our understanding of these
conditions and hence their management. The editors and contributors
have included case scenarios, algorithms, self-administered tools
for training in diagnosis and management, clinical tips and
carefully chosen references. Each chapter includes a lay summary
and key points and can be read as a stand-alone unit.
Application of the Neutral Zone in Prosthodontics offers a
step-by-step guide to successfully designing and placing complete
and implant-retained dentures using neutral zone concepts. *
Illustrates every technique described with more than 300 color
photos * Covers all phases of complete denture therapy * Presents a
step-by-step assessment and examination protocol * Details the
importance of accurate diagnosis and prognosis prior to committing
to treatment * Describes an alternative to traditional
impressioning procedures that can be accomplished in a single
appointment * Includes access to a companion website with video
clips and student handouts, with teaching PowerPoints available for
instructors
Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist: With General Pathology
Introductions, 8th Edition offers the most trusted general and oral
pathology information that's tailored to the specific role and
responsibilities of the dental hygienist, while reflecting the
content on the national board exam. Authors Ibsen and Peters
incorporate the ideal mix of clinical photographs, radiographs, and
focused discussions to help you learn how to successfully identify,
understand, evaluate, and document disease formations at the
skeletal and cellular levels. Tailored content focuses on the role
of the dental hygienist in oral health care. Trusted author team
makes this a text you can rely on to provide authoritative coverage
of oral pathology. Pathology synopsis tables provide at-a-glance
summaries to help you focus on the most critical information for
each lesion, disease, or condition. Learning objectives clearly
define expected outcomes for each chapter. Vocabulary resources
include key term listings with definitions and pronunciations and a
back-of-book glossary for handy UPDATED! Art program includes the
latest high-quality radiographs and color clinical photos. REVISED!
Chapter review questions written in the same multiple-choice style
and formats as the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination
provide valuable study and review opportunities.
Das Buch bietet einen schnellen und kompletten UEberblick uber
chirurgische Eingriffe in der Zahnmedizin. Handlich, umfassend und
ideal geeignet fur den Praxis- und Klinikalltag und auch zur
Prufungsvorbereitung. Neben den operativen Techniken behandelt das
Buch alle wichtigen Themen der oralen Chirurgie. Geeignet fur
Zahnarzte, MKG-Chirurgen und Studenten der Zahnmedizin.
Geriatric Dentistry: Caring for Our Aging Population provides
general practitioners, dental students, and auxiliary members of
the dental team with a comprehensive, practical guide to oral
healthcare for the aging population. Beginning with fundamental
chapters on the psychological, environmental, and social aspects of
aging, the book approaches patient care from a holistic point of
view. Subsequent chapters show the importance of this information
in a practical context by discussing how it affects office
environment, decision?-making and treatment planning, and the
management and treatment of common geriatric oral conditions. Case
studies and study questions are used to illustrate application of
educational presentations to practice settings. Contributed by
leaders in the field, Geriatric Dentistry will strengthen readers
understanding and clinical acumen in addressing this special
population.
Unique textbook presents and integrates dental sciences essential
for the practice of dentistry Applied Oral Physiology: The
Integration of Sciences in Clinical Dentistry by prosthodontist,
biologist, and educator Robin Wilding integrates basic science
topics traditionally taught separately, enabling readers to
understand the interconnected relationship between the scientific
and clinical aspects of dentistry. On the broadest level, this
well-researched, readable, and easy-to-study book brings together
related elements of anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and
biochemistry. Integration of these areas helps students comprehend
the different elements of dental science, thereby improving their
ability to understand and treat patient problems. For example,
understanding how saliva influences oral health is vital
information every dentist needs to know. Key Features An
introduction to the structure and related function of teeth and
oral soft tissues The relationship between oral ecology and
biofilms, dental caries, nutrition, and mucosal immunity Discussion
of clinical and neurogenic pain in context with functions including
taste, reflexes, mastication, swallowing, and speech A balanced
presentation of TMJ dynamics including the role that physical and
psychosocial factors play in dysfunction Content considered to be
non-essential is presented in appendices at the end of the book,
placing the focus on need-to-know information Topics such as the
oral cavity environment, cellular interactions, the extracellular
matrix, and bone physiology are covered in one highly relevant
resource for clinical dental practice, making this the
quintessential text for undergraduate dentistry students. This book
includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
"Cleft Lip and Palate: Diagnosis and Management" is an
unparalleled review of treatment concepts in all areas of cleft
involvement presented by an international team of experienced
clinicians. A unique feature of the book is that it largely
consists of longitudinal facial and palatal growth studies of
dental casts, photographs, panorexes, and cephalographs from birth
to adolescence. Throughout the discussion of growth and treatment
concepts, the importance of differential diagnosis in treatment
planning is underscored. The underlying argument is that all the
treatment goals good speech, facial aesthetics, dental occlusion,
and psychological development may be realized without the need to
sacrifice one for another. This updated third edition includes new
chapters on further successful physiological treatment protocols,
strategies for coping with psychological effects, the excellent
clinical work being undertaken in Asia, future multicenter palatal
growth studies, and other topics.
This second edition of the Atlas of Temporomandibular Joint Surgery
is a major revision of Dr. Quinn s classic work, taking into
account new procedures, equipment, and evidence-based findings from
the latest research in TMJ treatment. Assuming that readers are
familiar with non-surgical therapies to correct temporomandibular
pain and disorders, Drs. Quinn and Granquist focus on the surgical
remedies for disorders that are beyond conservative treatment. This
concise, how-to surgical atlas guides both the novice and
experienced surgeon through the intra-articular and extra-articular
procedures that have proven efficacious in the treatment of
advanced craniomandibular dysfunction. Chapters take readers
through decision making for TMJ surgery, diagnostic imaging
methods, surgical approaches, surgery for internal derangements,
trauma, osseous surgical procedures, total joint replacement, and
pathologies.
The complete pictorial guide to oral diseases, a pocket-sized
bestseller now in its third edition Laskaris' Pocket Atlas of Oral
Diseases is a practical interdisciplinary pocket reference for
dentists, dermatologists, otolaryngologists, primary care
practitioners, and dental and medical students. This popular book
provides comprehensive guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of
an exhaustive range of oral diseases. The fully revised and updated
third edition includes over 40 new conditions. Highlights include:
Full coverage of both local and systemic oral diseases Consistently
structured texts describe each condition, covering definition,
etiology, clinical features, lab tests, differential diagnosis, and
treatment 418 high-resolution color photographs, most are new for
this edition The Pocket Atlas of Oral Diseases is a superb and
convenient pocket reference of invaluable practical use to any
clinician involved in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of
the oral cavity.
The orthodontic literature includes many articles on basic science
and engineering research techniques, but clinicians are typically
unfamiliar with the principles underlying these techniques and may
also lack the background knowledge required for a full appreciation
of their role. This book comprehensively reviews a wide array of
the research methods most frequently encountered in the literature,
encompassing the areas of materials science and clinical and
biological research. The various methods and techniques are
carefully described, and their indications and limitations are
explained. All of the information is up to date, reflecting latest
developments. For practicing professionals, Research Methods in
Orthodontics will be an ideal introduction to instrumental analysis
and basic science research methods in the field. It will also serve
as an excellent reference guide for researchers. By familiarizing
orthodontists with the basics of research methods, the book will
boost their ability to keep pace with developments in treatment
approaches, materials, and techniques and assist in the transfer of
relevant future findings into practice.
Now in its second edition, the Oxford Handbook of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery has been fully updated to reflect current
guidelines, with new images and annotated x-rays to support the
text. Split into sections based on clinical areas, vital knowledge
is distilled into bullets and summary boxes for quick and easy
reference. Covering all common complaints likely to arise in
everyday duties alongside a dedicated emergencies section, this
handbook ensures all trainees from both medical and dental
backgrounds, specialist nurses, and medical students gain a solid
understanding of oral and maxillofacial surgical presentations,
practices, and procedures.
A practical, reader-friendly guide for dental students on the
neuroscience of the orofacial region Understanding neural
mechanisms that control orofacial pain, proper masticatory
function, taste, speech, swallowing, and proprioceptive input to
the temporomandibular joint and teeth is an important facet of
dentistry. Neuroscience of Dentistry by renowned educators Barbara
J. O'Kane and Laura C. Barritt provides foundational knowledge on
these topics. The text integrates fundamental concepts of general
neuroscience with vital information on neural mechanisms of the
orofacial region and associated pain pathways. The book is
organized in two parts covering basic neuroscience and orofacial
neuroscience. Part one is subdivided into four units on the central
nervous system, brain and spinal cord gross anatomy, sensory
systems, and motor systems. Part two features three units focused
on orofacial structures and tissues, dental structures, and
orofacial pain and anesthesia. Each generously illustrated,
succinctly written, and consistently formatted chapter includes an
introductory overview and learning objectives. Key Highlights
Throughout the book, relevant clinical correlations emphasize the
relationship between basic neuroscience and clinical practice
Concise, high-yield illustrations, schematics, charts, and tables
enhance understanding of general and orofacial neuroanatomy
concepts Helpful overviews at the beginning of each chapter
highlight key concepts National board style questions at the end of
each chapter emphasize board-relevant information that enables
self-study This is a must-have resource for dental students taking
neuroscience during their first or second year of dental school. It
will also benefit other health science and dental hygiene students,
as well as oral and maxillofacial surgery residents. This book
includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
Diese Publikation behandelt die zentralen rechtlichen
Fragestellungen rund um das sogenannte zahnarztliche Praxislabor
und gelangt zu einer Neubewertung der gegensatzlichen Meinungen in
Literatur und Rechtsprechung. Die handwerks-, wettbewerbs- und
berufsrechtliche Bewertung der Ausubung der Zahntechnik in
zahnarztlichen Praxislabors bildet dabei das Kernthema, wobei
aufgrund der Novellierung des arztlichen Korruptionsstrafrechts
auch dieser Aspekt einbezogen wird.
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access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Hundreds and hundreds of questions and answers to help you ace the
NBDE Part I! No other resource gives you the practice questions you
need to prepare for the NBDE Part I like First Aid Q&A for the
NBDE Part I. The 800 questions focus on what you most need to know
in order to pass the exam and include detailed explanations for
each answer choice. 800 NBDE Part I-style questions, including one
complete practice test Written for students by students who aced
the exam and reviewed by top dental school faculty and
practitioners Detailed explanations of both correct and incorrect
answers Table of Contents mirrors First Aid for the NBDE Part I -
allowing you to self-test by chapter during exam prep and
coursework
"Enhancement Orthodontics: Theory and Practice" provides a concise
and compact clinical guide to achieving esthetic results through
orthodontics. Challenging the accepted wisdom of the past, it
offers a fresh look at orthodontic treatment, using a
patient-centered paradigm for enhancing the appearance, function,
and health of the dentofacial features. A mixture of clinical cases
and decision-making coaching delivers an easy-to-follow guide to
the prevailing clinical scenarios and how to treat them. Dwelling
not merely on the intra-oral results, "Enhancement Orthodontics"
demonstrates how to employ whole-face analysis to improve overall
dentofacial appearance.
For those on both sides of the dreaded dentist's chair, James Wynbrandt has written a witty, colorful, and richly informative history of the art and science of dentistry. To all of those dental patients whose whine rises in tandem with that of the drill, take note: You would do well to stifle your terror and instead offer thanks to Apollonia, the patron saint of toothache sufferers, that you face only fleeting discomfort rather than the disfiguring distress, or slow agonizing death oft meted out by dental-care providers of the past. The transition from yesterday's ignorance, misapprehension, and superstition to the enlightened and nerve-deadened protocols of today has been a long, slow, and very painful process.
For example, did you know that: *Among the toothache remedies favored by Pierre Fauchard, the father of dentistry, was rinsing the mouth liberally with one's own urine. *George Washington never had wooden teeth. However, his chronic dental problems may have impacted the outcome of the American Revolution. *Soldiers in the Civil War needed at least two opposing front teeth to rip open powder envelopes. Some men called up for induction had their front teeth extracted to avoid service. *Teeth were harvested from as many as fifty thousand corpses after the Battle of Waterloo, a huge crop later used for dentures and transplants that became known as "Waterloo Teeth."
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