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The revised Second Edition of Physical Evaluation and Treatment Planning in Dental Practice has been expanded to include information pertinent when considering comprehensive treatment planning for a wide variety of dental procedures. Written by internationally recognized specialists and discipline experts in their field, the Second Edition offers new chapters on dental and oral diseases and disorders, including insights and diagnostics for each category. Readers will learn about diagnosis and planning considerations for orofacial pain, caries, periodontics, oral surgery, endodontics, restorative, prosthodontics and esthetic dentistry, and more. Beginning with a complete introduction of oral ...
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Abstract: A total of 138 short chapters discuss a wide variety of topics associated with the role and use of vitamins in nutritional health and therapy for the general public. The chapters are organized under 5 major headings: vitamins in daily living; the role of specific vitamins in specific health and body functions; specific vitamin therapies for specific diseases; tips from 2 dozen health specialists in 14 professional health fields (e.g.: nutrition, pediatrics, ophthalmology, osteopathy, internal medicine, etc.); and a compilation of vitamin-rich foods and recipes. Tables listing the best food sources for each of 15 vitamins are included. (wz).
Written with the entire dental team in mind, this easy-to-use book clarifies the diagnosis and management of urgent-care situations. Organized by discipline for easy reference, this clinical manual includes both medical and dental emergencies. The book is an invaluable resource and a unique training tool.
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating and dehumanizing illness affecting increasingly large numbers of elderly and even middle-aged persons in a worldwide epidemic. Alzheimer’s Disease: A Physician’s Guide to Practical Management was written by selected clinicians and scientists who represent some of the world’s leading centers of excellence in AD research. The editors are proud and grateful for their profound contributions. This book is particularly designed to assist physicians and other health-care professionals in the evaluation, assessment, and treatment of individuals with AD. At the same time, by illuminating the basic scientific background, we hope to provide state-of-the art information about the disease and possible future therapeutic strategies. The recent psychiatric treatment aspects of AD are also clearly presented. Because the early diagnosis of the dementia process is now considered of increasing importance, we focus particularly in several chapters on early changes and preclinical conditions, such as mild cognitive impairment and predementia AD.