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Description: Master Dentistry offers in two volumes (Volume 1: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Radiology, Pathology and Oral Medicine and Volume 2: Restorative Dentistry, Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics) the essential core of knowledge for final BDS and similar exams, and will also be useful for MFDS candidates. Concise text covers all the important topics in clinical dentistry, and self-testing questions with full answers allow you to asses your progress.
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Description: Non-surgical treatment of patients with gingival and periodontal diseases can be undertaken by the general dental practitioner through the management of common and well-established risk-factors and the use of treatments adjunctive to conventional methods of scaling and root surface instrumentation. The goals and objectives of these procedures and the importance of supportive periodontal care are fully examined in this book.
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Description: This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. A new edition of a well-known dental dictionary, suitable for dental students, dental nurses and dental practice secretaries. A comprehensive dictionary of the complete range of dental terminology Line diagrams illustrated selected definitions. Useful appendices cover such things as dental instruments, development and eruption of teeth etc. Totally revised - new definitions added and obsolete ones deleted.
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Description: The MASTER DENTISTRY books are designed as revision guides for dental students and deliver the "curriculum essentials" in an easy-to-digest format. Each section is fully illustrated throughout and supported by extensive self-assessment questions which allow the reader to assess their own knowledge of the topic and perfect their exam techniques. Quick reference revision aid for dental students -ide...
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Description: The title offers clear and concise definitions of dental terminology, from the most basic and common terms to rarely encountered conditions. For this new edition, it has been updated by a team of contributors from the dental specialities.
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Description: This book provides readers with high quality pictures giving them practice in the visual recognition of periodontal conditions, and with a concise descriptive text in the proven Colour Guide format. For consistency and ease of use, the text describes each condition under the following headings: aetiology, incidence, clinical features, special investigations, treatment. As ever with the Colour Guide titles, text and illustrations are on facing pages, making the book both ideal for learning and useful for self-testing.
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Description: Second edition of a successful revision guide, for both undergraduate and postgraduate dental students, which offers a concise text covering the core of the subject area with self-assessment questions.
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Description: The interface between orthodontics and periodontolgy is as broad as any between two disciplines in clinical dentistry. Controlled tooth movements utilize the dynamic nature of the periodontium which remodels actively when external forces are applied. Periodontal tissues are also continuously at risk from plaque-induced diseases that compromise the support of the dentition. The accumulation of plaq...
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Description: Periodontal disease is caused by bacterial plaque and is the most frequent reason for tooth loss in adults. It is now well-recognized that certain systemic diseases can affect the response of the periodontal tissues to plaque. Furthermore, certain types of systemic drug therapy can have an adverse effect on the gingival tissues, whereas other drugs with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory actions ...
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Description: The lives of professors and students, deans and presidents, their ideas and idiosyncrasies, their triumphs and failures, provide the driving force of Waite's narrative. Avoiding the details of financing, curriculum, and administration that sometimes dominate institutional histories, Waite focuses on the men and women who were the blood of the university and who established its traditions and ethos...
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