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ISBN: 9781455757039
Copyright: 2004
Publication Date: 12-12-2003
Page Count: 400
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $68.99

Exercises in Oral Radiology and Interpretation - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition

by Robert P. Langlais, DDS, PhD (Physics), MS

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Exercises in Oral Radiology and Interpretation - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9781455757039
Copyright: 2004
Publication Date: 12-12-2003
Page Count: 400
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $68.99
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  • Content helps readers learn to recognize and correct errors seen in panoramic radiographs, as well as errors made in film handling and processing.
  • The basic concepts of panoramic digital imaging and intraoral digital imaging are presented to provide a review of digital image techniques and processing.
  • Discussions on radiation health reflect current standards and practices to help identify radiologic and infection control procedures for patient and operator protection.
  • Clinical photographs and questions include the coverage of normal anatomy, intraoral and panoramic clinical technique errors, infection control, and radiation protection.
  • Many case-based questions have been added to enhance critical thinking and provide a real-life component to text content.
  • Goals and Learning Objectives are listed for each part, so readers can keep track of areas that require more review.
  • New figures illustrate the key features more concisely.
    • Radiographs are easy to read and unobscurred, with corresponding line drawings for radiographs that use extensive labeling or arrows.
    • A comprehensive review for national and state board examinations consists of 475 new questions to help readers excel in these career critical tests.
    • A unique writing style and humorous interjections help engage individuals who are studying this difficult topic.
  • Part 1: Normal Anatomy
    Part 2: Materials and Foreign Objects
    Part 3: Intraoral Radiography: Clinical technique
    Part 4: Intraoral Radiography: Errors Seen in Radiographs
    Part 5: Intraoral Digital Imaging
    Part 6: Panoramic Radiography: Clinical Technique
    Part 7: Panoramic Radiography: Errors Seen in Radiographs
    Part 8: Panoramic Digital Imaging
    Part 9: Radiation Health
    Part 10: Dental Anomalies
    Part 11: Assessment/Interpretation of Pathology of the Jaws
    Part 12: National Dental Board Examination Preparation
    Section 1: Principles of radiation physics, health, and biology
    Section 2: Radiographic assessment and interpretation
  • Robert P. Langlais, DDS, PhD (Physics), MS, Professor, Dental Diagnostic Science, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
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