Treatment Planning in General Dental Practice

Treatment Planning in General Dental Practice
Author: Crawford A. Bain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2003
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443071836

An introduction to treatment planning in general dental practice. In recent years, treatment options have become more sophisticated, patient expectations have risen and litigation for malpractice has become more common. All these factors have made it more important for the dentist to be able to produce a rational treatment plan and to communicate the various options to the patient effectively. This book addresses the difficulties young dentists face in providing their patients with integrated treatment.

A Guide to General Dental Practice

A Guide to General Dental Practice
Author: Nick Priest
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2006
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781846190872

Law and Ethics. -- Clinical governance. -- Medical histories. -- Orthodontics in general practice. -- Prescribing in practice. -- Pain, trauma and emergencies. -- Oral cancer. -- Your practice.

The Dental Reference Manual

The Dental Reference Manual
Author: Geraldine M. Weinstein
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3319397303

This book is designed to meet the needs of both dental students and dentists by providing succinct and quickly retrievable answers to common dental questions. Students will find both that it clearly presents the particulars which should be familiar to every dentist and that it enables them to see the big picture and contextualize information introduced to them in the future. Practicing dentists, on the other hand, will employ the book as a daily reference to source information on important topics, materials, techniques, and conditions. The book is neither discipline nor specialty specific. The first part is wide ranging and covers the essentials of dental practice while the second part addresses individual specialties and the third is devoted to emergency dental treatment. Whether as a handy resource in the student s backpack or as a readily available tool on the office desk, this reference manual fills an important gap in the dental literature.

Paediatric Dentistry for the General Dental Practitioner

Paediatric Dentistry for the General Dental Practitioner
Author: Sondos Albadri
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2021-06-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030663728

This book is a practical, comprehensive guide to the management of children and adolescents in general dental practice. A logical, evidence-based approach to oral health is adopted throughout. The commonly encountered oral and dental problems and their diagnosis and treatment are covered in detail, with particular attention to dental caries, dental trauma, developmental anomalies, periodontal problems, and soft tissue conditions. Up-to-date guidance is provided on history taking, dental examination, preventive strategies and advanced behaviour management. In addition the relevance of common medical conditions to dental management is discussed. The book is divided into four sections, each of which focusses on a specific age group, helping the reader to relate clinical issues to the different dental developmental stages. The readily understandable text is supported by many informative colour illustrations and diagrams.

Complete Dentures

Complete Dentures
Author: Hugh Devlin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3642561098

This is a user-friendly guide to the principles of complete denture construction. It is a practical, extensively illustrated book for the general dental practitioner, starting with the examination of the edentulous patient and progressing through the different treatments in a logical way. A range of procedures has been described in sufficient detail so that the dentist can apply the best treatment measure to the specific clinical problem. A final chapter on domiciliary treatment has been included because elderly, housebound patients often present problems such as denture retention (because of the patients’ residual ridge atrophy or insufficient muscular control). Reference to original research work has been included so that the reader can explore the research evidence for himself.