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Osteonecrosis
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Alessandro Rozim Zorzi, João Batista de Miranda
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Master the skills required for safe, effective dental imaging!
Dental Radiography: Principles and Techniques, 6th Edition provides
a solid foundation in the radiation and technique basics that
dental assistants and dental hygienists need to know. Clear,
comprehensive coverage includes detailed, step-by-step procedures,
illustrations of oral anatomy and photos of new equipment, digital
and three-dimensional imaging, a guide to image interpretation, and
National Board Dental Hygiene Examination-style case scenarios.
Written by noted educators Joen M. Iannucci and Laura Jansen
Howerton, Elsevier's bestselling text on dental radiography
prepares you for success in the classroom, on your CDA or NBDHE
exam, and in clinical practice. Comprehensive coverage provides a
solid foundation for the safe, effective use of radiation in the
dental office. Step-by-step procedures support clear instructions
with anatomical drawings, positioning photos, and radiographs,
helping you confidently and accurately perform specific techniques
and minimize radiation exposure to the patient. Application to
Practice and Helpful Hint features highlight common clinical
encounters and provide a checklist with the dos and don'ts of
imaging procedures. Summary tables and boxes recap the key points
of text discussions and serve as useful review and study tools.
End-of-chapter quiz questions assess your understanding of
important content. Evolve companion website supplements the print
book with case studies, interactive exercises, review questions,
and more. NEW! Expanded content addresses the areas of digital
imaging, radiographic interpretation, dental materials, and dental
X-ray equipment. NEW! Updated illustrations include detailed
equipment photos and new photos of techniques. NEW! Procedure
videos on the Evolve website demonstrate techniques used for
intraoral exposures, and include an interactive Q&A on the
video material. NEW! Canadian Content Corner on Evolve provides
information specific to dental radiography in Canada.
What if our teeth are a reflection of who we are? What if dental
problems such as toothache, decay and malpositioning illustrate the
deep functioning of our true self? What if, by harmonizing our
mouths, we could allay many of our physical and mental ills? After
years of dental practice, Michel Montaud made a breakthrough that
would change his life and work completely. Without being fully
conscious of what he was doing, he engaged in a dental therapy
which would prove to be remarkably effective, going beyond the
simple framework of mouth and teeth to extend to the human being as
a whole. This guided self-therapy, which he refers to as
Dentosophy, is a true alternative to the drastic measures of
extraction, surgery and orthodontics. From personal experience, the
author states that this approach can even remedy ailments such as
chronic rhinitis and otitis, eczema, allergies, asthma, back
problems and sleep disorders. Montaud describes his personal
journey of discovery, initially to help his suffering son. Now,
after decades of experience and numerous eloquent clinical results,
he demonstrates that this human-based approach to our mouth and
teeth can stimulate, at any age, the extraordinary healing
potential of our bodies. With case studies and supporting
photographic evidence, he shows that Dentosophy improves the
general health of patients, both physical and mental. This
illustrated and accessible book offers an exciting new perspective
on our teeth and their innate wisdom.
enables readers to better appreciate the ways in which language
functions simultaneously as an instrument to encode and communicate
meaning, build and sustain interpersonal relationships, and to
express identity. Provides readers with well-grounded tools that
they can use to inform their daily work as well as to reflect upon
their own communicative practices and – where necessary – to
improve them. Features ‘discussion points’ in the form of
questions, suggestions for reflection, and small analysis tasks
throughout.
This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the emerging
field of interdisciplinary salivary bioscience. It serves as a
foundational reference guide to the collection, analysis, and
interpretation of salivary data, as well as its myriad applications
in medicine, surveillance and public health. The ease and
non-invasive nature of saliva collection makes it highly useful in
diverse fields such as pediatrics, dentistry, neuroscience,
psychology, animal welfare and precision medicine. This book
introduces students and scientists alike to the vast potential of
salivary bioscience in both research and practice.
As the demand for healthy, attractive teeth increases, the methods
and materials employed in restorative dentistry have become
progressively more advanced. Non-metallic biomaterials for tooth
repair and replacement focuses on the use of biomaterials for a
range of applications in tooth repair and, in particular, dental
restoration.
Part one reviews the structure, modification and repair of dental
tissues. The properties of enamel and dentin and their role in
adhesive dental restoration are discussed, along with
biomineralization and biomimicry of tooth enamel, and enamel matrix
proteins (EMPs) for periodontal regeneration. Part two goes on to
discuss the processing, bonding and wear properties of dental
ceramics, glasses and sol-gel derived bioactive glass ceramics for
tooth repair and replacement. Dental composites for tooth repair
and replacement are then the focus of part three, including
composite adhesive and antibacterial restorative materials for
dental applications. The effects of particulate filler systems on
the properties and performance of dental polymer composites are
considered, along with composite based oral implants, fibre
reinforced composites (FRCs) as dental materials and luting cements
for dental applications.
With its distinguished editor and international team of expert
contributors, Non-metallic biomaterials for tooth repair and
replacement provides a clear overview for all those involved in the
development and application of these materials, including academic
researchers, materials scientists and dental clinicians.
Discusses the properties of enamel and dentin and their role in
adhesive dental restorationChapters also examine the wear
properties of dental ceramics, glasses and bioactive glass ceramics
for tooth repair and replacementDental composites and antibacterial
restorative mateirals are also considered
Resilience and Well-being for Dental Professionals Essential
reading for dental professionals and other healthcare workers
wanting to build emotional resilience and positive mental health
Dentistry is a high-stress profession with elevated rates of
anxiety, depression, burnout, suicidal thoughts and self-harm.
Chronic workplace stress is a growing concern as it can severely
damage the mental health of dental professionals and negatively
impact their ability to provide appropriate care. Psychological
interventions have been shown to greatly benefit the well-being and
emotional resilience of the medical and healthcare community, yet
resources that provide preventative tools are limited. Resilience
and Well-being for Dental Professionals, is designed not only to
combat occupational hazards in Dentistry, such as burnout and
compassion fatigue, but also to build resilience, engagement at
work and nurture positive mental health through a variety of
evidence-based tools. This invaluable guide helps readers utilise
tools from the science of well-being (Positive Psychology,
Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy), to create happier, thriving careers. It
includes: Tools from resilience interventions to help dental
professionals implement preventative habits and take steps towards
positive mental health Focus on self awareness in recognizing
burnout early Positive psychology and well-being exercises,
customised for dental professionals, to help you meld together
research and application: from journaling and creative exercises to
nature-based and activities at work Measure and track well-being
using psychological scales Manage difficult emotions, practice
mindfulness and self-compassion, develop a culture of kindness and
gratitude at work, utilise a growth mindset when upskilling,
harness positive leadership and use strengths, with patients and at
home Create habits that stick through applying the psychology of
goal setting, behaviour change, motivation psychology, work-life
harmony and happiness Written by a Positive Psychologist, and
Dentist, with more than 12 years' clinical dentistry experience
within a stressful NHS environment, Resilience and Well-being for
Dental Professionals is a must-have resource for all dental
students, hygienists, therapists, dentists, dental nurses, dental
technicians, specialists and allied healthcare workers.
The principal aim of this book is to identify and distinguish the
variations in misregulation of mandibular growth by presenting
relevant cases, which forms the basis of the diagnostic and
therapeutic procedures presented. The individual chapters deal with
the terminology of jaw anomalies, the necessary diagnostic
prerequisites, treatment planning, and the principal surgical
procedures which are commonly used to correct these anomalies.
Historical and technical details as well as possible complications
and how to deal with them and possibly avoid them are included and
information on advanced instrumentation is given.
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Oral Diseases
(Hardcover)
Gokul Sridharan, Anil Sukumaran, Alaa Eddin Omar Al Ostwani
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Discovery Miles 32 620
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Basic Guide to Dental Radiography provides an essential
introduction to radiography in the dental practice. Illustrated
throughout, this guide outlines and explains each topic in a clear
and accessible style. * Comprehensive coverage includes general
physics, principles of image formation, digital image recording,
equipment, biological effects of x-rays and legislation * Suitable
for the whole dental team * Illustrated in full colour throughout *
Ideal for those completing mandatory CPD in radiography * Useful
study guide for the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography, the
National Certificate in Radiography or the Level 3 Diploma in
Dental Nursing
This book comprehensively reviews bonding to enamel, dentin and
cementum and analyses relevant adhesion mechanisms. It is addressed
to both the dental researcher and the clinician. Emphasis is placed
on the characterization of material interfaces with dental tissues
in situ. The volume also stresses the importance of appropriate
experimental protocol design in facilitating clinically-relevant
research methods, clarifies the mechanisms of adhesion of polymeric
materials to hard dental tissues and furnishes a handy reference
for routine clinical procedures in restorative and prosthetic
dentistry as well as orthodontics. The book introduces important
aspects of the chemistry of dental materials and their adaptation
to dental hard tissues. It also analyses interfacial phenomena
occurring during application of materials, including mechanical
properties, and structural-compositional alterations. The text
presents the current instrumental approaches in studying related
issues and a summary of the current status of theories concerning
bonding to dental tissues. This work, in its scope and scientific
content, provides an in-depth view of the way in which aesthetic
dentistry is currently being practiced.
This book presents an approach to postmortem human identification
using dental image processing based on dental features and
characteristics, and provides information on various identification
systems based on dental features using image processing operations.
The book also provides information on a novel human identification
approach that uses Infinite Symmetric Exponential Filter (ISEF)
based edge detection and contouring algorithms. Provides complete
details on dental imaging; Discusses the important features of a
human identification approach and presents a brief review on DICOM
standard for dental imaging; Presents human identification approach
based on dental features.
Emerging innovations in the medical sector have created new
opportunities for improved patient care and disease control. By
optimizing current practices and procedures, improvements in
healthcare delivery and quality can be achieved. Oral Healthcare
and Technologies: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice is a
comprehensive resource with the latest scholarly perspectives on
the technological advancements and real-world applications for oral
hygiene and medical care. Featuring extensive coverage across a
range of relevant perspectives and topics, such as disease
management, healthcare administration, and medical informatics,
this multi-volume book is ideally designed for professionals,
researchers, students, and practitioners seeking academic material
on developments and innovations in oral medicine.
The most comprehensive dental hygiene review book available,
Darby's Comprehensive Review of Dental Hygiene, 9th Edition offers
an all-inclusive review to help you pass the National Board Dental
Hygiene Examination (NBDHE) on the first try. Written by a team of
expert editors and authors, this affordable, all-in-one review tool
includes a wealth of chapter review questions, case studies,
outline-style review of all exam topics, and four computerized
practice exams that simulate the NBDHE test-taking experience. It's
everything you need for NBDHE success! Comprehensive coverage
offers an all-inclusive review for the NBDHE and is supplemented
with practice questions. Outline format visually organizes the
content and presents information in summary style for easy review
and study. Logical chapter organization covers the three main areas
of the NBDHE - the scientific basis for dental hygiene practice,
the provision of clinical dental hygiene services, and community
health and research principles. Case presentations throughout help
you prepare for Component B of the board examination. Expert editor
and chapter authors are leading educators, researchers, and
practitioners in their specific areas who have an in-depth
knowledge of what it takes to succeed on the NBDHE. NEW! Review
chapter content includes new information on alternative practice
settings, infection control guidelines, pediatric care, risk
assessment, dental hygiene diagnosis, the electronic health record
(EHR), and more. REVISED! Four simulated NBDHE exams on the
companion Evolve website feature completely updated information and
provide authentic test-taking experience with study and exam modes,
question rationales, mapping to NBDHE categories, and timer
functionality. UPDATED! Chapter review questions have been revised
to reflect the latest developments in dental hygiene practice and
include answers and rationales. NEW! Updated art program features
modern illustrations and updated clinical photos to accompany
content review and case studies.
Basic Guide to Dental Instruments provides a working inventory of
dental instrumentation in common use in dental surgeries. A clear
photograph of each instrument is included, and described according
to name, usage, any relevant features and varieties. Each section
is dedicated to a specific discipline or division of dentistry.
Complete set-ups have been included at the end of most sections for
various procedures. The coverage reflects instrumentation and
accessory items used in general dental practice, routine hospital
dental procedures and selected specialist settings. The author
adopts a flexible approach which recognises that some instruments
are multi-functional, and their names and usage can vary across
dental surgeries. This approach, coupled with the range of
instruments covered, makes the book an ideal portable' resource
across general practice, hospital and a range of specialist
settings. The book also highlights instruments which can be easily
confused. In addition to detailing the classic sets of dental
instruments, the importance of instrument care and sterilisation
regimes is acknowledged. This second edition contains an expanded
chapter on instruments used in conjunction with dental implants,
and illustrations have been updated throughout. FEATURES: *
Best-selling title * Brand new chapter on instruments used in
dental implantology * Expanded chapter on dental burs *
Illustrations revised throughout
Oral health is integral to wellbeing and quality of life. This
important edited volume brings together leading scholars to address
global oral health and the multiple ways in which theory, practice
and discourse have shaped it in the modern period. Structured
around key themes, the book chapters draw on interdisciplinary
perspectives in order to consider the role of the dental
profession, the commercial sector, charities, the state, the media
and patients in shaping oral health in the past and present.
Collectively, the chapters consider the extent to which each of the
studied groups and actors have sought to own and control the mouth.
By adopting multiple perspectives, the book highlights the
importance of cross-disciplinary work across the sciences, social
sciences and humanities and provides a road map for a new
interdisciplinary field focused on oral health and society. Drawing
on perspectives from dentistry, sociology, history and the wider
humanities, this book will interest students and researchers of
dentistry, public health, sociology of health and illness, the
medical humanities and history.
Reinforce your understanding of dental assisting concepts and
practice essential skills! With chapters corresponding to the
chapters in Essentials of Dental Assisting, 7th Edition, this
student workbook provides a variety of exercises and activities to
help you master the role and responsibilities of the dental
assistant. Learning activities include review questions, competency
sheets, and handy flashcards, each applying your knowledge to
preclinical and clinical procedures. It's an ideal study tool to
use in dental assisting courses and to prepare for national board
and state certification exams! Chapter exercises test your recall
and comprehension of the material with short answer, multiple
choice, fill-in-the-blank, matching, true/false, and labeling for
dental anatomy and charting. Correlation with the textbook makes it
easy to move between the chapters in the main text and the
competency sheets and exercises in the workbook. Correlation with
the online Interactive Dental Office provides engaging exercises
for the patient cases on the Evolve website. Competency sheets
allow you to practice a skill until you have mastered it, and
provide a convenient template for self-, peer-, or instructor
evaluation. Cases with short-answer questions let you apply
concepts to the practice setting. Removable flashcards quiz you
about the sciences, medical emergencies, infection control,
radiography, dental materials, instruments, and dental procedures,
helping you prepare more effectively for courses and also for
national board and state certification exams. Perforated pages
allow users to detach exercises for classroom evaluation and
competency forms for use in clinical evaluation settings. NEW!
Updated content reflects changes to the Essentials of Dental
Assisting, 7th Edition textbook, in areas such as the electronic
health record, preventive techniques, the impact of the Affordable
Care Act, and cultural diversity.
A quick reference diagnostic guide for students and clinicians,
covering a wide range of oral and dental developmental anomalies in
children and adolescents Written by world-renowned pediatric
dentists, this easily accessible, well-illustrated reference covers
a wide range of oral and dental developmental anomalies in children
and adolescents, and includes rare as well as more common
conditions. Divided into two parts, the first part is dedicated to
normal tissue initiation, formation, and development in the
orodental region. The second part offers comprehensive pictorial
descriptions of each condition and discussions of the treatment
options available. A useful, quick reference atlas helping students
and clinicians diagnose a wide range of oral and dental
developmental anomalies in children and adolescents Highly
illustrated with clinical photographs Describes both common and
rare conditions, and explores treatment options Atlas of Pediatric
Oral and Dental Developmental Anomalies is an excellent resource
for undergraduate dentistry students, postgraduate pediatric
dentistry students, and pediatric dental practitioners.
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