Pickard's manual of operative dentistry
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Pickard's manual of operative dentistry
(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 1990
6th ed
- pbk.
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pbk. ISBN 9780192618085
Description
This popular text has been revised to reflect the latest methods in dental education. The volume describes in a straightforward manner the simpler procedures of operative dentistry, and has been substantially rewritten to stress disease control, prevention, and problem solving, as opposed to the typical technique-oriented approach. The text is supplemented by many color illustrations, and will be particularly useful to undergraduates, who will find it up-to-date and easily accessible.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Diseases, disorders, diagnosis, decisions and design: why restore teeth?
- making clinical decisions
- principles of cavity design and preparation. Part 2 Treatment techniques: the operator and the environment
- instruments and handpieces
- treatment of pit and fissure caries
- treatment of approximal caries in posterior teeth
- treatment of smooth surface caries erosion - abrasion lesions and enamel hypoplasia
- treatment of approximal caries, trauma, developmental disorders and discolouration in anterior teeth
- cast metal and porcelain restorations. Part 3 Monitoring and maintenance: the long term management of patients with restored dentitions.
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ISBN 9780192618092
Description
Now in a new edition, this popular text has been revised to reflect the latest methods in dental education. The volume describes in a straightforward manner the simpler procedures of operative dentistry, and has been substantially rewritten to stress disease control, prevention, and problem solving, as opposed to the typical technique-oriented approach. The text is supplemented by many color illustrations, and will be particularly useful to undergraduates, who will find it up-to-date and easily accessible.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Diseases, disorders, diagnosis, decisions and design: why restore teeth?
- making clinical decisions
- principles of cavity design and preparation. Part 2 Treatment techniques: the operator and the environment
- instruments and handpieces
- treatment of pit and fissure caries
- treatment of approximal caries in posterior teeth
- treatment of smooth surface caries erosion - abrasion lesions and enamel hypoplasia
- treatment of approximal cariees, trauma, developmental disorders and discolouration in anterior teeth
- cast metal and porcelain restorations. Part 3 Monitoring and maintenance: the long term management of patients with restored dentitions.
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