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Odell's Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource
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- Explores care planning and treatment alternatives and evaluates their advantages and disadvantages as well as medico-legal implications
- Integrates material from all the dental disciplines in order to cover an extensive range of clinical problems which will be encountered in daily practice
- A practical approach to learning - includes a large number of real-life clinical cases including those relevant to new techniques and issues such as implantology, use of CAD-CAM, CBCT (cone beam computed tomography)
- Designed to help the reader use the knowledge gained in a clinically useful, practically applied format
- Highly visual guide with more than 350 colour illustrations, artwork and tables presenting clinical, diagnostic and practical information in an easy-to-follow structure
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1. A high caries rate/risk patient
2. A multilocular radiolucency
3. An unpleasant surprise
4. Gingival recession
5. Multiple missing anterior teeth and a class III incisor relationship
6. An unsettled patient
7. A dry mouth
8. Painful trismus
9. A deep carious lesion
10. A lump on the gingiva
11. Pain on biting
12. CAD/CAM Fixed Prosthodontics
13. Sudden collapse
14. A difficult young child
15. Pain after extraction
16. A numb lip
17. A loose anterior tooth
18. Oroantral fistula
19. Troublesome mouth ulcers
20. A lump in the neck
21. Trauma causing displacement of an upper central incisor (JB)
22. Hypoglycaemia
23. A tooth lost at teatime
24. A problem with an overdenture
25. Impacted lower third molars
26. A patient presenting with an avulsed central incisor
27. Discoloured anterior teeth
28. A very painful mouth
29. Caution! X-rays
30. Whose fault is it this time?
31. Ouch!
32. A swollen face and pericoronitis
33. First permanent molars
34. A sore mouth
35. A failed bridge
36. Skateboarding accident?
37. An adverse reaction
38. Advanced periodontitis
39. Fractured incisors
40. An anxious patient
41. Blisters in the oral cavity
42. Will you see my son?
43. Bridge design
44. Management of anticoagulation
45.. A white patch on the tongue
46. Another white patch on the tongue
47. Molar endodontic treatment
48. An endodontic problem
49. A swollen face
50. Missing upper lateral incisors
51. Anterior crossbite
52. Localised periodontitis?
53. Unexpected findings
54. A gap between the front teeth
55. A lump in the palate
56. Rapid breakdown of 6s / MIH
57. Oral cancer
58. A complicated extraction
59. Difficulty in opening the mouth
60. Erosive Tooth wear
61. Worn front teeth
62. A case of toothache
63. A child with a swollen face
64. A pain in the neck
65. Failed endodontic treatment
66. A pain in the head
67. Aggressive tooth decay
68. Should I repair or replace these restorations – the "5Rs"?
69. Implants: planning and placement
70. Domiciliary visits
71. Handling a patient complaint
72. Loose dentures/resorbed ridge form
73. ‘Invisible braces’
74. A swollen lip
75. Failing implant -
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