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A user-friendly instruction book based on Geoffrey Howe's original
text written in the 1970's. It retains the unchanged principles
underpinning the extraction of teeth and established techniques of
surgical management, whilst incorporating the changes which have
taken place in key areas of practice. New sections have been added
on subjects such as the use of general anaesthetic and the
medico-legal climate. A virtual 'Apprentice's Manual', this
practical guide takes the student through basic procedures in
simple steps, thus underpinning more theoretical teaching provided
elsewhere. The author begins with the principles of tooth
extraction then goes on to advise on the use of radiographs and the
administration of anaesthesia. Surgical removal of teeth is also
covered, and a complete section deals with possible complications
and their management. This new book not only provides students with
the fundamental knowledge needed to perform their first tooth
extraction but also prepares them for more complicated techniques
they may need to use later on. It should be an essential purchase
for every dental undergraduate.Practical guidelines to efficient
tooth removal Covers both simple and more complicated extraction
techniques No other book concentrates solely on the mechanics of
tooth extraction
This is a textbook on behavioural sciences for dental students
which offers a balanced approach to the behavioural issues are that
are important in dentistry, both at the level of the individual
patient, (eg. strategies for reducing anxiety in nervous and phobic
patients), and at a broader level in motivating the population as a
whole to adopt a healthier diet. It is a concise introduction to
psychology, sociology and communication for the dental student
which focuses on practical and clinically relevant issues eg
management of patients anxiety.A concise introduction to
psychology, sociology and communication for the dental student.
Competition tends to be biased towards either sociology or
psychology. Focuses on practical and clinically relevant issues eg
management of patients anxiety.Uses cases and examples from dental
practice
The objective of this book is to catalyze the application of
genomics to the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases by
comprehensively presenting focused discussions on the current state
of knowledge. The first section book provides basic information
about genetics, genomics and personalized medicine and the
informatical methods available to apply and organize genetic data
so that it has clinical relevance. Recognizing the genetic
robustness of the oral cavity, the introductory section includes
chapters on the oral micro biome and host genomics and response to
infectious agents. The next two sections contain chapters which
describe the genomics of specific oral diseases and conditions,
including the genetic basis for mechanism and risk of treatment
toxicities associated with cancer therapy and bisphosphonates. Four
chapters focus on gene-based therapies and the pharmacogenomics
applied to oral disease. The final chapter presents a provocative
summary which describes a comprehensive vision of the melding of
genomics to personalized medicine and the potential actionable
outcomes that will likely affect clinical practice in the upcoming
years.
Dental Biotribology summarizes the latest achievements in dental
wear and is designed to help the reader better understand the
relationship between structures and tribological properties of
human teeth. This book provides guidance on the biomimic design of
anti-wear engineering systems based on human teeth and also
explains mechanisms of occlusal wear and erosion as well as
fretting wear related to dental implants and orthodontics.
Additionally, this book provides valuable insights into the
development of improved dental materials and oral treatments.
This is a user-friendly guide to the principles of complete denture construction. It is a practical, extensively illustrated book for the general dental practitioner, starting with the examination of the edentulous patient and progressing through the different treatments in a logical way. A range of procedures has been described in sufficient detail so that the dentist can apply the best treatment measure to the specific clinical problem. A final chapter on domiciliary treatment has been included because elderly, housebound patients often present problems such as denture retention (because of the patients'residual ridge atrophy or insufficient muscular control). Reference to original research work has been included so that the reader can explore the research evidence for himself.
Be prepared to prevent, recognize, and manage life-threatening
medical emergencies! Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office, 8th
Edition helps you learn the skills needed to manage health issues
in the dental office or clinic. It describes how to recognize and
manage medical emergencies promptly and proactively, and details
the resources that must be on hand to deal effectively with these
situations. Written by noted dentistry educator Dr. Stanley
Malamed, this expert text includes the latest guidelines for
drug-related emergencies, cardiac arrest, and more. An enhanced
eBook is included with new print purchases, featuring a complete,
fully searchable version of the text, a test bank of 300 questions
and answers, and much more - available on a variety of devices.
Logical format reflects the way emergencies are encountered in a
dental practice, with chapters organized by commonly seen clinical
signs and symptoms, such as unconsciousness or altered
consciousness, respiratory distress, seizures, allergic reactions,
chest pain, and cardiac arrest. Step-by-step procedures include
detailed, sequential instructions for stabilizing and treating
patients (PCABD) in common medical emergencies. Full-color
illustrations demonstrate emergency techniques with realistic
clarity. Summary tables and boxes make it easy to find essential
concepts and information. Quick-reference algorithms in the
appendix include step-by-step diagrams showing the decision-making
process in common emergency situations. A differential diagnosis
chapter ends each of the book's parts on common emergencies. An
enhanced eBook version is included with each new print purchase,
featuring a fully searchable version of the text, an image
collection, a test bank of 300 questions and answers, and more!
UPDATED content includes the most current guidelines for
drug-related emergencies, unconsciousness, altered consciousness,
and cardiac arrest as well as protocols for obstructed airway
management. UPDATED PCABD boxes reflect the American Heart
Association's algorithm for stabilizing and treating victims with
an easy-to-remember acronym (PCABD): Positioning, Circulation,
Airway, Breathing, and Definitive Management. UPDATED! Emergency
drug and equipment kit instructions help you assemble emergency
kits and ensure that your dental office has safe, current materials
on hand.
Enhance your surgical skills with Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery, 2nd Edition! Written by respected international
contributors and edited by OMS experts Paul Tiwana and Deepak
Kademani, the new edition of this practical, comprehensive guide is
divided into two volumes with eBook access included with the print
purchase. It offers detailed, step-by-step instructions and more
than 2,500 full-color illustrations that demonstrate how to plan
for and perform oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures safely
and efficiently. Comprehensive and expanded coverage addresses the
broad scope of the specialty, ranging from the surgical anatomy of
the head and neck to oral surgery, implant surgery, orthognathic
and craniofacial surgery, cleft lip and palate, craniomaxillofacial
trauma, head and neck oncology, reconstructive procedures, TMJ
surgery, facial cosmetic surgery, obstructive sleep apnea, and
more. Comprehensive, consistent approach to OMS operative
procedures offers practical guidance for the management of patients
with oral and maxillofacial disorders, with each surgical procedure
chapter approximately six to eight pages in length and covering the
following topics: armamentarium, history of the procedure,
indications for use of the procedure, limitations and
contraindications, technique, alternate or modified technique,
avoidance and management of intraoperative complications, and
postoperative considerations. More than 2,500 images include
vibrant, modern medical illustrations and clinical photos that make
up the heart of each surgical chapter and bring it to life
visually. Detailed, step-by-step approach shows how to perform OMS
surgical procedures safely and efficiently. Coverage of alternative
and modified techniques addresses options beyond the standard
techniques. Expert, international contributors provide
authoritative guidance on the OMS procedures they typically
perform. NEW! Two-volume extended edition is easier to navigate and
includes extensive updates throughout. NEW! More than 30 new
chapters expand the coverage of implants, craniofacial surgery, and
facial cosmetic surgery - plus an all-new section discusses
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). NEW! An eBook version included only
with print purchase allows you to access all the text, figures, and
references, with the ability to search, customize your content,
make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Written for residents and practitioners of otolaryngology, medical
oncology, radiation oncology, and maxiollofacial surgery, this book
provides the reader with a comprehensive, concise discussion of the
best evidence available on which to base clinical decisions needed
when managing patients with squamous cell carcinomas of the oral
cavity, pharynx and larynx. Because of its accessible and practical
format, this book is considerably different than other related
titles on the market. Formatted with questions at the beginning of
each chapter that are then answered with evidence and best
practices available for each case, each chapter addresses
situations the clinician is likely to face in the diagnostic
evaluation and treatment of a patient with cancer of the head and
neck. Most clinical decisions in the management of cancers of the
head and neck region are based on the results of a few controlled,
randomized clinical trial trials (Evidence Level I). However, most
decision-making is based on the results of case-control studies
(Evidence Level II), descriptive studies, reports of expert
committees, or opinions of respected authorities (Evidence Level
III). This information is scattered throughout the literature and
often comingled with information about other topics. Therefore,
there is a need for a publication in which the evidence pertinent
to making decisions regarding a particular clinical problem is
distilled from the literature and presented in a single concise,
clinical, situation-driven source. Cancer of the Oral Cavity,
Pharynx and Larynx: Evidence-Based Decision Making is just such a
resource.
Basic Dental Materials is the new edition of this extensive guide
to materials used in dentistry. The book has been entirely
reorganised, with substantial revisions in each chapter
incorporating the latest developments and research findings, and
new colour illustrations have been added. This book is divided into
seven sections, the first covering the structure and properties of
dental materials, including electrochemical and biological
properties. Further sections cover specific groups of materials,
including direct restorative materials, endodontic materials (new
to this edition), impression materials, materials and processes in
the dental laboratory, alloys, and indirect restorative and
prosthetic materials. The chapter on dental ceramics in the final
section is entirely revised to reflect the significant advances in
this technology since the previous edition. Basic Dental Materials
provides a practical approach to the selection and use of modern
dental materials, with guidance on preparation for indirect
restorations such as crowns, bridges and inlays. Enhanced by 645
images and illustrations, this comprehensive book will bring the
knowledge of dental students and practising students firmly up to
date. Key Points Latest edition of this extensive, illustrated
guide to basic dental materials Previous edition published 2010
(9788184489217) Entirely reorganised, with a new section on
endodontic materials, and chapter revisions reflecting recent
advances in the field 645 images and illustrations, the majority in
full colour
Isn''t It Wonderful When Patients Say "Yes" is for dental office
teams who want better case acceptance for complete dentistry -
cosmetic, implant, and restorative dentistry. Case acceptance for
complete dentistry is the heart of successful practices. Without
it, nothing happens; with it everything is possible. It''s the fuel
and you''re the fire. This learning system lights your fire. Isn''t
It Wonderful When Patients Say "Yes" - Case acceptance for complete
dentistry focuses on five main themes: LEARN what successful people
do to be interesting, memorable, and persuasive. UNDERSTAND why
traditional forms of case acceptance are unpredictable with
high-fee complete care patients. CREATE a new patient process
that''s easy to implement and good for the patient. ESCAPE the
negative influence and limitations of dental insurance and managed
care. ELIMINATE stress when quoting high fees.
The basic language of biology and medicine seems strange, and it
should--it is essentially a foreign language, filled with words of
Latin and Greek origin, diseases that are identified named after
the physician who discovered it rather than the cause or effect,
and is otherwise made up of abbreviations and other obscure
terminology and information that only a trained physician or
researcher would know. Yet many professionals are required to have
at least a rudimentary knowledge of biomedical terminology and
information, and frequently they are at a loss in understanding
even the simplest concepts and terms. For example, how would an
engineer know how the various systems of the body work together as
an organism? Would a nurse know the difference between the
acetabulum and acetylcholine? How can a lawyer or journalist become
familiar with common clinical abbreviations and terminology? How
can a patient understand his or her own medical record?
The Biomedical Desk Reference is intended to be a handy,
easy-to-reach for compilation of useful biomedical terminology. The
volume contains the following sections: Basic Anatomical vocabulary
and Physiologic Concepts; Basic Medical and Physiologic
Terminology; Common Clinical Abbreviations; Terms Commonly Used in
Health-Care Administration, Insurance, and Legal Settings;
Biomedical Eponyms; Medical Prefixes and Suffixes; Synopsis of
Major Diseases, Drugs, and Treatments; The Anatomy of the Medical
Record. Biomedical Desk Reference also contains a wealth of
appendices showing conversion charts, common vital signs,
laboratory values of physiologic importance, useful physical
constants, definitions, and formulae.
This comprehensive referencebook will be useful for biomedical
engineers, lawyers and legal secretaries, physician's assistants,
medical secretaries, nurses, biomedical technicians, laboratory
technicians, hospital administrators, ward clerks, aides, and other
medical laypersons.
"Local and Regional Flaps in Head & Neck Reconstruction: A
Practical Approach "provides comprehensive, step-by-step
instruction for flap raising and insetting for the head and neck
region. Ideal for oral and maxillofacial surgeons, facial plastic
surgeons, and head and neck surgeons, the book serves as a useful
guide to planning reconstructive cases and an easily accessible
reference prior to operation."Local and Regional Flaps in Head
& Neck Reconstruction "is logically organized into 24 chapters,
each focusing on a local or regional flap, or a special site
reconstruction. Chapters focused on a particular flap will begin
with a detailed description of the relevant anatomy and discuss
potential applications of the flap before moving into a detailed
step-by-step description of how to elevated and transfer the flap
to the defect site. Potential complications will also be
addressed.Well-illustrated with more than 800 clinical photographs
and with a website featuring surgical procedures, this book is an
ideal reference for those new to practice and experts alike.
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.
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