cover image - Student Workbook for Frommer's Radiology for the Dental Professional - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 10th Edition
ISBN: 9780323570268
Copyright: 2019
Publication Date: 04-01-2018
Page Count: 272
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $32.99

Student Workbook for Frommer's Radiology for the Dental Professional - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 10th Edition

by Jeanine J. Stabulas-Savage, RDH, BS, MPH

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Student Workbook for Frommer's Radiology for the Dental Professional - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 10th Edition
ISBN: 9780323570268
Copyright: 2019
Publication Date: 04-01-2018
Page Count: 272
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $32.99
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Help your students hone their understanding of imaging concepts and techniques with the Student Workbook for Frommer’s Radiology for the Dental Professional, 10th Edition. Coordinating step-by-step with the main text, this workbook offers the essential practice and review students need to master radiography concepts and learn to capture high-quality images. Activities and exercises — including new laboratory workshop activities and new ordering sequence questions — cover application, image assessment, image labeling, vocabulary, information recall, and more. It’s the perfect hands-on practice tool to help students successfully support oral diagnosis and treatment planning.

    • NEW! Content on digital imaging, radiation protection, and infection prevention has been added throughout the workbook.
    • NEW! Practice questions and exercises aid in content recall and understanding.
    • NEW! Clinical and radiographic images hone your interpretation and evaluation skills.
    • NEW! Laboratory workshop activities promote assessment and skill-building.
    • NEW! Ordering sequence questions reinforce your understanding of key skills and techniques.
    • NEW! Content on digital imaging , radiation protection, and infection prevention has been added throughout the workbook.
    • NEW! Practice questions and exercises help develop students’ content recall and understanding.
    • NEW! Clinical and radiographic images hone students’ interpretation and evaluation skills.
    • NEW! Laboratory activities promote assessment and skill-building.
    • NEW! Ordering sequence questions reinforce students’ understanding of key skills and techniques.
    • Correlation with the textbook makes students’ workbook experience seamless.
    • Additional illustrations not found in the text further enhance students’ understanding of imaging.
    • Perforated pages provide for on-the-go study or turn-in assignments.
  • 1. The History of Ionizing Radiation and Basic Principles of X-Ray Generation
    2. The Dental X-Ray Machine
    3. Image Formation
    4. Image Receptors
    5. Biologic Effects of Radiation
    6. Patient Protection
    7. Operator Protection
    8. Infection Control in Dental Radiography
    9. Intraoral Radiographic Technique: The Paralleling Method
    10. Accessory Radiographic Techniques: Bisecting Technique and Occlusal Projections
    11. Film Processing Techniques
    12. Panoramic Radiography
    13. Extraoral Techniques
    14. Radiography of the Temporomandibular Joint
    15. Digital Imaging
    16. Advanced Imaging Systems
    17. Quality Assurance
    18. Patient Management and Special Problems
    19. Film Mounting and Radiographic Anatomy
    20. Principles of Radiographic Interpretation
    21. Caries and Periodontal Disease
    22. Pulpal and Periapical Lesions
    23. Developmental Disturbances of Teeth and Bone
    24. Bone and Other Lesions
    25. Legal Considerations
    Laboratory Workshop Activities
  • Jeanine J. Stabulas-Savage, RDH, BS, MPH, Assistant Clinical Professor
    Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, Radiology, & Medicine
    Division of Radiology
    New York University College of Dentistry
    New York, NY
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