Dentistry Unlocked

Dentistry Unlocked
Author: Sunil Kumar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre:
ISBN:

Dentistry Unlocked is a Must-Read, an inspirational book for all dental students. A story to guide and inspire young students about how dentistry can transform your life and career. This book aims at unfolding the different layers of dentistry for the students who decide to pursue BDS and students on the verge of completing their dental education. The book talks about the challenges they face each year, how to make learning easy and interesting, and how best to prepare for the final exams. Also, the best way to empower your Internship period in learning those dentistry skills that will be needed to work in the clinic after completing the BDS. Besides, discussion on MISTAKES TO AVOID will make your reading interesting and enjoyable. The book also contains some inspirational journeys of the India's best Dentists. Now read what the Authors, Dr. Jasmine Singh, BDS, and Dr. Sunil Kumar, BDS share with the young students in their own words...."We never know that when we become a Doctor, we would be dealing with the most precious manifestation of human life - The Smile...""In the journey of Dentistry, a Student tries to find answers to many questions to clear the blurred vision of Dentistry. Some students may find the answer, but most fail to elicit the right information and feedback. Some are lucky enough to find good mentors in their lives to guide them in the right direction. The intention of this book is to give the right direction to the students who plan to embark upon the journey of Dentistry.""Now about BDS, yes, it is the best bet after MBBS because BDS is also a specialized medical profession which has absolutely no alternative and no competition from any other streams. Dentistry is more of surgical work than writing prescriptions. A dentist is always ready with his warfare - air rotor, forceps and elevators for the surgical strike in the most important battlefield in the body - The Mouth""A dentist treats each patient like a skilled artisan with the utmost care, patience, and above all with a professional skill to provide immediate relief from anguish. Taking patients out of distress and bringing a smile is the real treasure of a Dentist. Therefore, the role of a dentist is very crucial, important, and second to none in providing relief to the agony of patients because dental pain is the second most painful condition in the body after child labor. The BDS/Dentistry is as noble as MBBS or any other medical field. This book further reveals why BDS is still the best option after MBBS."Compliments - "It is a good concept and I anticipate many budding and young dentists will find it very useful. All the best." ~ Dr. Ashith Acharya, India's top Forensic Odontologist."Fear of a Dentist is well known. But do you know what a dentist fears the most??? This book is exactly that! From beginning to the very end it revolves around the atrocities of dentistry on a Dental student. A good insight into the most feared questions of a Dental student. All the Best!" ~ Dr. Prakhar Kumar, a practicing dentist with ethical leanings and a fine human being.

Evidence-Based Dentistry

Evidence-Based Dentistry
Author: Allan Hackshaw
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2006-09-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1405124962

This introduction to Evidence-Based Dentistry provides a much-needed orientation in the subject for students and professionals alike. It is a ground-level book for those seeking to understand evidence-based dentistry and its significance for clinical practice. The book is anchored in the dental literature: the majority of the chapters offer guidance on interpreting a full published paper; where both the subject of the paper and the study design is of relevance to the field of dentistry. Each chapter is organised in a similar way, providing a structured approach to reading and understanding research articles or commercial product information. In this respect, Evidence-Based Dentistry is designed as an introduction to understanding published research and its implications for the dental surgery; rather than as a guide on undertaking research. * Incorporates topical published papers in order to rpovide worked examples * Explains the most6 common forms of research used in dentistry * Unlocks basic statistical and epidemiological concepts, along with key terms * Enables the reader to identify the research question, assess aspects of study design, evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of papers and understand their clinical relevance * Tables, boxes and figures are used extensively to present core information. Useful templates are also provided, which readers may use/adapt for analysis, including study clubs.

Treatment Planning in Dentistry - E-Book

Treatment Planning in Dentistry - E-Book
Author: Stephen J. Stefanac
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2006-08-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323078230

This book provides essential knowledge for creating treatment plans for adult dental patients. Treatment planning strategies are presented to help with balancing the ideal with the practical, with emphasis placed on the central role of the patient — whose needs should drive the treatment planning process. The focus is on planning of treatment, not on the comprehensive details of every treatment modality in dentistry. CD-ROM bound into book presents five cases of varying difficulty with interactive exercises that allow users to plan treatment. What's the Evidence? boxes link clinical decision-making and treatment planning strategies to current research. In Clinical Practice boxes highlight specific clinical situations faced by the general dentist. Review Questions and Suggested Projects, located at the end of each chapter, summarize and reinforce important concepts presented in the book. Key Terms and Glossary highlights the terms that are most important to the reader. Suggested Readings lists included at the end of most chapters provide supplemental resources. Chapter on Treatment Planning for Smokers and Patients with Oral Cancer addresses the dentist's role in managing patients with oral cancer, recognizing oral cancer and differential diagnosis of oral lesions, planning treatment for patients undergoing cancer therapy, and smoking cessation strategies. Chapter on Treatment Planning for the Special Care/Special Needs Patient examines the role of the general dentist in the management of patients with a variety of conditions including physical handicaps, mental handicaps, head trauma, hemophilia, and patients' needs before, during, or after major surgery. Chapter on Treatment Planning for the Alcohol and Substance Abuser discusses the challenges of treating this patient population, as well as how to recognize the problem, delivery of care, scope of treatment, and behavioral/compliance issues. Expanded content on Ethical and Legal Issues in Treatment Planning reflects new accreditation guidelines. Dental Team Focus boxes highlight the relevance of chapter content to the dental team. Ethics Topics boxes emphasize the ethical topics found within each chapter. International Tooth Numbering is listed alongside the U.S. tooth numbers in examples and illustrations.

Master Dentistry

Master Dentistry
Author: Paul Coulthard
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2013-05-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702046000

Master Dentistry is designed as a revision guide for dental students and presents the key elements of the curriculum in an easy-to-digest format. Based on sound educational principles, each volume in the series is fully illustrated throughout and is supported by extensive self-assessment questions which allow the reader to assess their own knowledge of the topic and perfect their exam techniques. This third edition has been fully updated throughout and addresses the oral and maxillofacial surgery, radiology, pathology and oral medicine aspects of dentistry. The Master Dentistry volumes are perfect for undergraduate students, vocational trainees and those preparing for post-graduate examinations such as the MJDF in the UK or international equivalent, and the ORE. Information presented in a style which facilitates easy recall for examination purposes and a ready understanding of the subject Key facts are highlighted and principles of diagnosis and management emphasised Gives the reader an understanding of evidence-based practice in an international context Offers practical guidance on how to prepare for exams and make best use of the time available Perfect for BDS exam preparation and candidates taking the MJDF, ORE or other post-graduate exams Each chapter has been fully revised and updated to reflect new research evidence and provide an international context including use of drug names The Human Disease and Patient Care chapter includes a new approach to medical risk assessment and updated guidance on the management of common medical emergencies Particularly significant changes in other chapters include surgical flap design, CBCT, radiotherapy, bisphosphonates, odontogenic keratocyst classification, zygoma implants, and contemporary specialist referral systems

The Secret Lives of Dentists

The Secret Lives of Dentists
Author: W.A. Winter
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645060241

In 1955, small-town girls flock to Minneapolis for work, love, and adventure. But Teresa Hickman, from Dollar, North Dakota, is a special case. Beguiling. Promiscuous. And, on a chilly April morning, dead along an abandoned trolley track in a Southside neighborhood. Teresa Hickman was three months pregnant when she was strangled. Was the unborn child’s father also her killer? Could the killer have been––among the many men drawn to her like flies to honey––Dr. H. David Rose, a middle-aged dentist who admits he was with her the night she died? There’s no forensic evidence or credible witnesses tying him to the murder. Yet the police, including a pair of obsessive investigators with lethal secrets of their own, agree that a Jewish dentist will get them a conviction. Dr. Rose’s spectacular trial and its shocking aftermath will mesmerize the Upper Midwest like few crime sagas before or since.

Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Dentistry

Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Dentistry
Author: Nicholas Longridge
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2019-08-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 019255882X

Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Dentistry features over 270 Single Best Answer questions. Written and peer-reviewed by clinicians working within each specialty and mapped to dental school curricula, this is an authoritative guide for dental students providing a wealth of revision. Organised by specialties, chapter introductions unlock difficult subjects with hints and tips. Each question is accompanied by detailed answers explaining the rationale behind right and wrong answers. Cross-references to the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry and further reading resources, expand your revision further. A four star rating system indicating question difficulty to monitor your progress as you learn. Key words also help highlight specific clues or words that can assist with recall. Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Dentistry is your prescription for exam succcess.

Master Dentistry Volume 2 E-Book

Master Dentistry Volume 2 E-Book
Author: Giles McCracken
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2021-06-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702081450

Now in its fourth edition, this popular text provides a comprehensive overview of core elements of restorative adult and paediatric dentistry that students will need in order to pass their final exams. Edited by Professor Giles McCracken, the book provides key details and an overall broad summary of the multiple facets of restorative dentistry, pediatric dentistry and orthodontics. It includes conscious sedation, anxiety management and how law, ethics and professionalism interface with the delivery of dentistry. The book has been fully updated to include developments in restorative dentistry, the latest materials and new technology, and is ideal for undergraduate students, vocational trainees and those preparing for post-graduate examinations. - Logical, concise text for to aid learning and recall for examination purposes - Detailed information linked to broader concepts - Range of assessment tasks to evaluate understanding - Practical guidance on examination preparation and skills - Perfect for BDS exam preparation and candidates taking the MJDF, ORE or other post-graduate exams

Materials in Dentistry

Materials in Dentistry
Author: Jack L. Ferracane
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780781727334

The Second Edition of this textbook for dental assisting, dental hygie ne, and first-year dental students retains its well-organized, easy-to -follow format, with enhanced content, tables, illustrations, and disp lay boxes. Expanded chapters cover preventative materials, abrasion an d polishing, dental implants and composites. Coverage of new materials includes ceramics, dental cements, and new gold alloys for PFM restor ations. Additional problem solving and clinically relevant examples ar e provided, plus a concise description of the ADA materials acceptance and specification program. Other features include a glossary of terms, chapter outlines, manufacturer websites, and review and checkpoint q uestions denoting clinical situations.