Restorative Dentistry - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 2nd Edition
by A. Damien Walmsley, BDS, MSc, PhD, FDSRCPS, Trevor F. Walsh, DDS, BDS, MSc, FDSRCS(Eng), Philip Lumley, BDS FDSRCPS MDentSci PhD FDSRCS Eng FDSRCS (Rest Dent) Ed, F. J. Trevor Burke, DDS, MSc, MD, S FDS, MGDS, RCS(Edin), FDSRCPS(Glas), FFGDP(UK), A. C. Shortall, BDS, DDS, FDSRCPS, FFDRCS, Richard Hayes-Hall, BDS, DGDP(UK) and Iain Pretty, BDS(Hons), MSc, PhD, MFDS, RCS(Edin)
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
ISBN:
9780702063527
Copyright:
2007
Publication Date:
05-07-2011
Page Count:
244
Imprint:
Churchill Livingstone
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A popular and concise textbook of restorative dentistry for the dental student, illustrated in colour throughout. The book covers the specialties of restorative dentistry - operative dentistry, endodontics, periodontics and prosthetic dentistry - in a single volume.
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- Treatment planning section demonstrates the integration of the main constituent specialties in the treatment of patients with multiple problems.
- Realistic case studies illustrate useful day-to-day practice.
- High quality colour illustration throughout with free use of key point boxes and tables.
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- Increased length allows greater coverage of new and important topics
- New chapters on cariology and on immediate and complete dentures
- Occlusion chapter completely rewritten and simplified
- Expanded and more detailed chapter on examination of the patient
- New sections at the end of each chapter covering more advanced techniques
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Introduction to restorative dentistry. The healthy mouth. Examination of the patient and treatment planning. Inflammatory periodontal diseases. Management of inflammatory periodontal disease. Occlusion. Reasons restoring teeth. Restoration of teeth (simple restorations). Management of pulp and periradicular diseases. Restoration of teeth (complex restorations). Treatment of tooth surface loss. The principles of tooth replacement. Integrated treatment planning.
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A. Damien Walmsley, BDS, MSc, PhD, FDSRCPS, Professor of Restorative Dentistry, The University of Birmingham, Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, South Birmingham Primary Care Trust, Birmingham, UK, Trevor F. Walsh, DDS, BDS, MSc, FDSRCS(Eng), Professor of Restorative Dentistry, The University of Sheffield, Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sheffield, UK, Philip Lumley, BDS FDSRCPS MDentSci PhD FDSRCS Eng FDSRCS (Rest Dent) Ed, Professor of Endodontology, The University of Birmingham; Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, South Birmingham Primary Care Trust, Birmingham, UK, F. J. Trevor Burke, DDS, MSc, MD, S FDS, MGDS, RCS(Edin), FDSRCPS(Glas), FFGDP(UK), Professor of Primary Dental Care, The University of Birmingham; Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, South Birmingham Primary Care Trust, Birmingham, UK, A. C. Shortall, BDS, DDS, FDSRCPS, FFDRCS, Reader in Restorative Dentistry, The University of Birmingham; Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, South Birmingham Primary Care Trust, Birmingham, UK, Richard Hayes-Hall, BDS, DGDP(UK), Lecturer in Conservative Dentistry, The University of Birmingham; Associate Specialist in Restorative Dentistry, South Birmingham Primary Care Trust, Birmingham, UK and Iain Pretty, BDS(Hons), MSc, PhD, MFDS, RCS(Edin), Senior Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry, Dental School and Hospital Manchester, Manchester, UK
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