Oral radiology : principles and interpretation
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Oral radiology : principles and interpretation
Mosby, c1999
4th ed
Available at 12 libraries
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The third edition of ORAL RADIOLOGY (formerly authored by Paul Goaz, now deceased) has sold over 11,000 copies since publication in March of 1994. It is the dominant textbook on imaging for the dental student. It is used in approximately 44 dental schools and numerous hygiene programs. The fourth edition continues to combine principles and interpretation in one well-illustrated source necessary for the student to complete the four year course requirement for graduation. Among its many strengths are a straightforward logical organisation, over 1000 high-quality illustrations, specialised imaging techniques such as MRI and CT, and a comprehensive discussion of radiographic interpretation and pathologic conditions. Thirty chapters are organised into five sections - Physics of Radiation, Biological Effects of Radiation, Radiation Safety and Protection, Imaging Principles and Techniques, and Radiographic Interpretation of Pathology.
Features: * International authorship brings worldwide recognition of authors who are experts in their field * Extensive coverage of topics * Latest information on digital imaging helps the student appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of this emerging technology * Clinical material updated and reorganized into consistent format makes it easier for students to learn and understand
Table of Contents
Radiation Physics. Radiation Biology. Health Physics. X-Ray Film, Screens and Grids. Projection Geometry. Processing X-Ray Film. Quality and Infection Control. Intraoral Radiographic Examinations. Normal Radiographic Anatomy . Extraoral Radiographic Examinations. Panoramic Radiography. Specialized Radiographic Examinations. Selection Criteria. Principles of Radiographic Interpretation. Dental Caries. Periodontal Disease. Dental Anomalies . Infections and Inflammations of the Jaws. Cysts of the Jaws . Benign Tumors of the Jaws. Malignant Disease of the Jaws. Diseases of Bone Manifested in the Jaws. Systemic Diseases Manifested in the Jaws. Temporomandibular Joint. Paranasal Sinuses. Soft Tissue Calcifications. Trauma to Teeth and Facial Structures. Developmental Disturbances of the Face and Jaws. Salivary Gland Radiography. Implant Radiography.
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