Clinical Dentistry Books/Dental Dictionaries
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning For your convenience, all books are in alphabetical order by title.
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ADA Guide to Dental Therapeutics ISBN: 1891748009
Publisher: American Dental Association, Jan 1998
$1.76 (Price may vary) 599 pages Hardcover This book is also listed
on the Pharmacology page.
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Dentistry's most authoritative and
comprehensive drug reference. Covers all drugs prescribed in dentistry
and provides adverse effects, clinical considerations and interactions
on a vast number of dentist and physician prescribed drugs.
Churchill's Pocketbooks Clinical Dentistry, 3e (Churchill Pocketbooks)
by I.G. Chestnutt (Editor), J. Gibson (Editor)
& Robert Britton (Illustrator)
ISBN 0443102112
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 3 edition (January 4, 2007) $57.95 (Price may vary) 612 pages, paperback. Click the Amazon "buy" link to buy used copies of this text.
Book Description
A concise pocket guide to clinical dentistry, offering the dental student clear guidance on dental condition, practical procedures and patient management.
Instant pocket guide to dental conditions, practical procedures and patient management - ideal for quick reference on the clinic.
Boxes in second colour clearly highlight definitions.
Exclamation mark icon draws attention to important points and likely pitfalls for the inexperienced.
Attractive two-colour page design with two colour line diagrams makes book easy to use.
New chapter on law, ethics and quality dental care
Covers advances in restorative dentistry
Revised guidance on dental emergencies in keeping with updated guidelines from the European Resuscitation Council
Clinical Problem Solving in
Dentistry by E W Odell (Editor)
ISBN 0443056315
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone,
April 2000
$76.85 (Price may vary)
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Book Description
Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry
is designed to explain to dental students the processes of diagnosis
and treatment planning, through consideration of clinical cases and
problems which involve aspects of all the dental specialties. Dental
students need to learn to cope with the fact that the problems of an
individual patient do not necessarily fall into neat categories.
They may require a combination of operative, periodontal and
prosthodontic treatment - as the book is based around clinical cases
and problems, it enables them to do this, and also prepares the
student for their final exams and the real world of clinical
practice.
Clinical Problem Solving in
Dentistry (3rd Edition) by E W Odell (Editor)
ISBN 0443067848
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 3 edition (March 1, 2010)
$78.95 352 pages Paperback
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Book Description
The latest edition of
this popular book continues to provide a highly visual step-by-step
guide to the practical management of a wide variety of presentations
seen in clinical dental practice. Containing over 350 high-quality
photographs, line artworks and tables, Clinical Problem Solving in
Dentistry is written in an easy-to read ?how to? style and contains
a large number of real life clinical cases carefully presented to
maximize learning outcomes for the reader. Covering all core aspects
of practice, Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry, 3rd edition will
be of value to all general dental practitioners, both qualified and
in training.
Cottone's Practical Infection Control in Dentistry
by John A Molinari PhD and Jennifer A Harte DDS, MS
ISBN: 0781765323 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (January 1, 2009)
$49.95 400 pages 126 illustrations Paperback This book is
also listed in the Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting sections.
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Book Description: Now in its Third Edition, this book is a
primary, comprehensive infection control text for students in the
dental professions. Using the latest scientific and clinical
evidence and current infection control guidelines, the book presents
easy-to-follow protocols as components of a basic infection control
routine. This Third Edition has been thoroughly updated and contains
more photographs and tables. A glossary of terminology and acronyms
appears at the beginning of each chapter
Dental Secrets, Revised by S T
Sonis
ISBN 1560535733 Publisher: Hanley
& Belfus, June 2003
$44.95 350 pages Softcover
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Book Description
Using a question-and answer format,
this book covers all the latest clinical and public health aspects
of dentistry as well as how computers and the internet can manage a
dental practice and quickly provide up-to-date information to dental
practitioners. The content of all chapters has been updated and
revised. New questions, answers and illustrations reflect current
additions to dental materials, surgical techniques, modalities of
diagnosis and infection control.
Evidence-Based Decision Making A Translational Guide for Dental Professionals by Jane L Forrest RDH, EdD, Syrene A Miller BA, Pamela R Overman BSDH, EdD and Michael G Newman DDS
ISBN 0781765331
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Pap/Pas edition (May 1, 2008)
$47.95 192 pages 53 illustrations Paperback
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This concise, hands-on text provides a method
for making evidence-based decisions in practice. The book presents a
step-by-step approach to mastering the five essential skills of
evidence-based decision making-formulating patient-centered
questions, searching for the appropriate evidence, critically
appraising the evidence, applying the evidence to practice, and
evaluating the process. Five Case Scenarios are used throughout the
book and cover the broad areas of therapy/prevention, diagnosis,
etiology/harm/causation, and prognosis. Each chapter has objectives,
suggested activities, a quiz, critical thinking questions, and
exercises.
Evidence-based Dentistry, An Issue of Dental Clinics (The Clinics: Dentistry) (Hardcover) By Mark V. Thomas, DMD
ISBN 1437704662 Publisher: Saunders; 1 edition (March 10, 2009)
$92.72 240 pages Hardcover
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Book Description
Guest editor Mark Thomas offers readers the
latest in evidence-based dentistry. Topics will include
incorporating evidence-based dentistry into the classroom and the
private practice clinical setting, risk assessment of periodontal
disease, and quantifying efficacy and risk. Specific evidence-based
decision making articles will feature amalgam versus composite,
single tooth replacement, the asymptomatic third molar,
effectiveness of sealants, caries risk assessment and treatment, and
much more!
Headache, Orofacial Pain and Bruxism
by Content Advisors: Stephen Friedmann BDSc (Dental); Cathy Sloan MBBS Dip RANZCOG (Medical)
ISBN 0443103100 Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 1 edition (August 4, 2009)
$73.95 400 pages Hardback
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Book Description: "Headache, Orofacial Pain and Bruxism: Diagnosis and
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Management" has been written by
clinicians for clinicians. It contains the collective knowledge of
hundreds of years of clinical experience. The authors are drawn from
a range of disciplines which regularly encounter patients with
headache, orofacial pain or bruxism. They have described
evidence-informed clinical practice derived from anatomical,
physiological, and biomechanical concepts. Patients who present with
headache, orofacial pain or bruxism provide a clinical challenge to
make sense of symptoms, sources, and contributing factors. There are
many structures associated with problems in this region and patients
may call on any of a number of health practitioners for diagnosis
and treatment. It is often beyond the expertise of a single
practitioner to address all facets of the problem without the
assistance of colleagues. This book provides clinicians with the
theoretical and clinical information required to appreciate the role
of each discipline involved in the management of patients with
headache, orofacial pain and bruxism. Clinicians are encouraged to
use a multidisciplinary approach and to collaborate in the
comprehensive management of these patients.
Heinemann Dental Dictionary
(4th Edition) by J E H Fairpo, C G Fairpo
ISBN 0750622083
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical, Jan. 1997
$49.95
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Book Description A compact and reliable dictionary now
familiar to a generation of students in dentistry and related
fields. Completely reset from a database, this new edition reflects
the wealth of new dental terms that have emerged in recent
years.
Mosby's Dental Dictionary (2nd Ed)
by Penny Rudolph (Editor), Thomas
Zwemer, and Mary Emmons
ISBN 032304963X Publisher CV
Mosby, Oct. 2007
$35.94 816 pages, more than 300 full color illus, Softcover
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Book Description: This contemporary, comprehensive dictionary of over 800 pages includes
definitions for more than 10,000 terms related
to all areas of dentistry; basic, clinical, and behavioral sciences; office
management, and commonly used medical terms. The accompanying
CD-ROM provides a searchable database and audio pronunciations.
Oral Diagnosis by W
Birnbaum , S M Dunne , M G H Bishop
ISBN 0723610401 Publisher:
John Wright, March 2000
$104.62 (Price may vary)
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Book Description 'Oral Diagnosis: the clinician's
guide' is a succinct, concise guide to history-taking, diagnosis and
special testing for oral and dental diseases/traumatic injuries.
Taking a problem-solving approach to the subject, this new book
provides excellent coverage of all the situations the dental
undergraduate can commonly expect to encounter.
Orofacial Pain and Headache Edited by Yair Sharav and Rafael Benoliel
ISBN 0723434123 Publisher:
Mosby; 1 edition (June 24, 2008)
$93.95 432 pages Paperback
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Book Description OROFACIAL PAIN AND
HEADACHE is a timely, comprehensive and instructive addition to the
pain literature; in particular the important and truly
multidisciplinary area of orofacial pain. Based on their extensive
clinical experience and a thorough understanding of pain mechanisms
specific to the trigeminal system, the editors, Yair Sharav and
Rafael Benoliel, have integrated knowledge from the areas of
headache and orofacial pain and have succinctly explained common
mechanisms involved in the two phenomena, with important
implications for pain diagnosis and management.
Oxford Handbook of Clinical
Dentistry by L Mitchell & D Mitchell
ISBN
0192629638 Publisher: Oxford University
Press, Oct. 1999
$58.41 (Price may vary)
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Synopsis:
This edition of the pocket handbook of clinical dentistry has
been fully updated and includes a revised restorative section by
contributors. In addition, this book now covers evidence-based
dentistry, the addition of the basic and advanced adult life support
recommendations, and objective structured clinical examinations.
Designed to provide easy and pocket-sized access to the whole of
dentistry, this handbook includes blank pages for notes and
bookmarks for quick reference. This book is intended for all
undergraduate dental students, newly qualified general dental
practitioners, vocational and hospital trainees, dental researchers
and postgraduates.
Pearls for Your Practice by Joe Blaes, D.D.S.
ISBN: 0878148205 Publisher: PennWell
Books, Dec. 2001
$22.04
Book Description
After many years as a favorite column in
PennWell's Dental Economics magazine, Dr. Joe Blaes has collected the
very best of his Pearls for Your Practice into one comprehensive
resource! Inside this book dentists will find pre-eminent advice about
selecting and using not just tools and equipment but services and
techniques that will help them work smarter and more efficiently --
pleasing both their patients and their bottom line! Pearls for Your
Practice makes a handy reference for both dentists and dental teams,
to stay abreast with the best and the brightest!
The Special Care Patient, An Issue of Dental Clinics (The Clinics: Dentistry)(Hardcover) By Burton S. Wasserman, DDS, DABSCD
ISBN: 1437704670 Publisher: Saunders; 1 edition (April 2, 2009)
$99.00 240 pages Hardcover (This book is also found under
Psychology and Patient Anxiety.)
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A comprehensive and important issue devoted to the special needs
dental patient! Topics will include dental treatment planning, the
anxious or phobic patient, oral and general sedation, treatment of
mentally disabled patients, management of older patients with
neurologic disease, seizure disorders, management of HIV patients, a
review of cerebral palsy, management of children with challenging
behaviors, patient learning and home oral health efforts, and much
more!
Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions By Stedman's
ISBN: 0781768659 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (December 1, 2006)
$38.85 800 pages 500 illustrations Hardcover
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Book Description
This comprehensive resource is the perfect customized dictionary for
the dental professional and student. With nearly 13,000 terms
relevant to the dental professions, this is the essential quick
reference!
Features include:
A-to-Z listing that makes it easy to find a definition...more.
Strategies in Dental Diagnosis and
Treatment Planningby R B Morris
ISBN 1853175684
Publisher: Martin Dunitz
$70.00 (Price may vary) 293 pages Hardcover
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Book Description: This is a sequel to the acclaimed
Principles in Dental Treatment Planning, dealing with dental
restorations. The author has overhauled the text, making it
completely up to date, and has also provided new illustrative
material. He has completely rewritten the final portion of the book
to concentrate upon practical strategies that may be adopted in
diagnosis and treatment planning.
Treatment Planning in General Dental Practice by Crawford Bain
ISBN:0443071837
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
$82.95 168 pages, 140 illustrations, Softcover
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Book Description:
As treatment options become more sophisticated,
patient expectations continue to rise, and litigation for malpractice
becomes more common, it is even more important that dentists produce a
rational treatment plan and effectively communicate the various
options to their patients. Providing much needed information on
treatment planning, this unique resource addresses the difficulties
dentists face in providing their patients with integrated treatment,
and it helps readers apply treatment modalities to real patients, with
real problems.
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