ISBN:
9781455746859
Copyright:
2015
Publication Date:
03-26-2014
Page Count:
400
Imprint:
Saunders
List Price:
$39.99
Dental Materials - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
by Saunders and Kimberly G. Bastin, CDA, EFDA, CRDH, EdD
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
ISBN:
9781455746859
Copyright:
2015
Publication Date:
03-26-2014
Page Count:
400
Imprint:
Saunders
List Price:
$39.99
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Choose this quick guide to learning the essentials of dental materials! Dental Materials: A Pocket Guide makes it easy for students to recognize, select, and mix the most widely used materials in modern dentistry. A flip-book format covers each dental material in two pages, with the first page showing photos of the material before and after mixing, and the facing page including step-by-step mixing and use instructions. Spiral binding and a compact size make this book ideal for on-the-go study or chairside reference.
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- Flip-book style is ideal for quick identification and quizzing, devoting two pages to each dental material — one with photos, and the other featuring its description — so students can choose to view only the image, only the description, or both.
- Hundreds of high-quality photographs make it easier to recognize, identify, and select dental materials, showing materials in three ways: 1) as they appear within manufacturer packaging, 2) as they appear in their unmixed forms, and 3) as they appear at the completion of mixing.
- Need-to-know information includes the form in which the dental material is supplied, its composition, the armamentarium for use, and step-by-step directions on how to mix and use the material.
- Helpful hints or special considerations highlight specific terms, issues, properties, or clinical uses of the materials.
- Convenient, easy-to-follow organization groups chapters into the main categories of materials including restorative materials, impression materials, dental waxes, bonding agents, whitening agents, and others.
- Compact, pocket size with spiral binding is ideal for chairside use or on-the-go study.
- Equipment Commonly Used to Manipulate Materials chapter sets up a foundation of essential knowledge by describing the armamentarium needed for work in dental materials.
- Historical Dental Materials chapter covers materials that may still have a place within many dental offices.
- Quick-reference appendices make it easier to look up metric conversion tables along with photos of commonly used brand-name products for each type of material.
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How to Use this Guide
1. Equipment Commonly Used to Manipulate Materials
2. Liners and Bases
3. Bonding Agents
4. Amalgam Restorative Materials
5. Resin Restorative Materials
6. Provisional Restorative Materials
7. Tooth Whitening
8. Dental Cements
9. Impression Materials: Elastomers, Inelastic/Rigid Impression Materials, and Hydrocolloids
10. Gypsum Materials
11. Dental Waxes: Pattern and Processing Waxes
12. Abrasion, Finishing, and Polishing Materials
13. Specialty Materials
14. Historical Dental Materials
Appendix A: Conversion Tables
Appendix B: Commonly Used Trade Materials
Index
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