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Dental Caries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 485

Dental Caries

Dental Caries is a major new work on a subject of vital concern to all dentists. It builds on the work of two former books, Textbook of Clinical Cariology and Fluoride in Dentistry, to present a definitive resource on caries prevention and treatment. The management of dental caries is central to daily work in dental offices because caries is ubiquitous in all populations, lesion development continues lifelong and caries is the most common cause of tooth loss around the world. The book's logical structure consists of four parts, covering: The Disease; Diagnosis; Prevention, Non-Operative and Operative Treatment and Prognosis. It provides a clear understanding of the disease process, be it at an individual or population level. The Editors are joined by 28 expert authors who have contributed a wealth of chapters, ranging from the role of fluorides to restoring the tooth. Careful balance between prophylaxis and surgical intervention guides the reader through the maze of treatment decisions, while the breadth of the book reflects diverse, and sometimes controversial, opinion on dental caries.

Essentials of Dental Caries: The Disease and Its Management, 3rd Ed.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Essentials of Dental Caries: The Disease and Its Management, 3rd Ed.

Dental caries is a process which may take place on any tooth surface in the oral cavity where dental plaque is allowed to develop over a period of time. The new edition of this popular, clinically relevant book provides the biological background required by dentistry students in order to take the science of cariology to the chairside in the management of patients. It describes the cause of caries and its progression in enamel and dentine. Methods of prevention including plaque control, use of fluoride and dietary control are described. The indications for operative management are covered, as well as how to teach patients their essential role in caries control. Illustrated in full colour and written in an accessible style, this book will appeal to dental students as well as dental nurses, dental health educators, hygienists, and therapists. It will also be of use to scientists working in the field of clinical cariology and to qualified dentists who wish to update their knowledge.

Essentials of Dental Caries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Essentials of Dental Caries

The causes of dental decay (caries) and the means of diagnosing, preventing and treating the problem as soon as possible are dealt with from both a scientific and practical way in this textbook for dental workers, educationalists and therapists

Essentials of Dental Caries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Essentials of Dental Caries

The book, which is clearly written and illustrated in colour, describes the causes of dental caries ("dental decay") and its progression through the tooth. Its emphasis is on prevention as well as early diagnosis so that decay can be arrested in its early stages. It covers methods ofprevention from both a scientific and practical point of view so that it is relevant to the dental undergraduate as well as dental nurses, dental health education, hygienists and therapists.

Dental Caries
  • Language: en

Dental Caries

The second edition of Dental Caries: the Disease and its Clinical Management builds on the success of the prestigious first edition to present an unrivaled resource on cariology. The clinical thrust of the first edition is widened and strengthened to include coverage of the disease in all its variety, from eruption of the first primary tooth to the prevalent forms of the disease in older patients. The centrality of caries control and management to the dental health of all populations is further emphasized, as the book goes beyond the successful treatment of carious lesions to demonstrate the long-term consequences of the non-operative and therapeutic techniques employed.

Dental Caries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 641

Dental Caries

The second edition of Dental Caries: the Disease and its Clinical Management builds on the success of the prestigious first edition to present an unrivaled resource on cariology. The clinical thrust of the first edition is widened and strengthened to include coverage of the disease in all its variety, from eruption of the first primary tooth to the prevalent forms of the disease in older patients. The centrality of caries control and management to the dental health of all populations is further emphasized, as the book goes beyond the successful treatment of carious lesions to demonstrate the long-term consequences of the non-operative and therapeutic techniques employed.

Preservation and Restoration of Tooth Structure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Preservation and Restoration of Tooth Structure

Combining the approaches of preventative and restorative dentistry, this is a revised and updated guide to the clinical techniques and procedures necessary for managing tooth disorders and disease. Introduces minimally invasive dentistry as a model to control dental disease and then restore the mouth to optimal form, function, and aesthetics Contains several student-friendly features, including a new layout, line drawings and clinical photographs to illustrate key concepts Covers fundamental topics, including the evolutionary biology of the human oral environment; caries management and risk assessment; remineralization; principles of cavity design; lifestyle factors; choices between restorative materials and restoration management Includes a companion website with self-assessment exercises for students and a downloadable image bank for instructors

Dental Caries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Dental Caries

Dental Caries is a major new work on a subject of vital concern to all dentists. It builds on the work of two former books, Textbook of Clinical Cariology and Fluoride in Dentistry, to present a definitive resource on caries prevention and treatment. The management of dental caries is central to daily work in dental offices because caries is ubiquitous in all populations, lesion development continues lifelong and caries is the most common cause of tooth loss around the world. The book’s logical structure consists of four parts, covering: The Disease; Diagnosis; Prevention, Non-Operative and Operative Treatment and Prognosis. It provides a clear understanding of the disease process, be it a...

Restorative Dentistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Restorative Dentistry

This title has been authored by practitioners working in the UK and is a concise textbook of restorative dentistry for the dental student. Illustrated in color throughout, the book covers the specialties of restorative dentistry - operative dentistry, endodontics, periodontics and prosthetic dentistry - in a single volume. Treatment planning section demonstrates the integration of the main constituent specialties in the treatment of patients with multiple problems. Realistic case studies illustrate useful day-to-day practice. High quality colour illustration throughout with free use of key point boxes and tables. New chapters on cariology and on immediate and complete dentures Occlusion chapter completely rewritten and simplified Expanded patient examination chapter New sections at the end of each chapter covering more advanced techniques

Pickard's Guide to Minimally Invasive Operative Dentistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Pickard's Guide to Minimally Invasive Operative Dentistry

This edition has been significantly enhanced by the inclusion of more high-quality images to help illustrate scientific concepts and clinical scenarios. In the previous edition we reinforced the link between prevention, operative dentistry, and overall patient care. This minimum intervention care philosophy continues to underpin the current edition, with increasing emphasis placed upon the differing important roles of the oral healthcare team. The operative skill set of a new dental graduate has evolved to encompass not only the techniques, materials, and science of minimally invasive dentistry, but also, increasingly, the behaviour management of their patients. Without patients taking responsibility for their oral health, even the best operative dentistry will fail, regardless of the materials used.