The principles of endodontics
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The principles of endodontics
(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 2005
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p.[171]-175) and index
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Description
This book provides the undergraduate student with a comprehensive, full colour, step-by-step guide to endodontics. It covers the principles and practice of endodontics and is presented in a simple, no-nonsense style that will help to demystify this essential aspect of the clinical practice of dentistry. Broken down into three sections, the first section covers the essential theory; the second is concerned with the practicalities and, most importantly, provides base level criteria for success in the various aspects of treatment. The final section provides a selection of questions and answers based on clinical scenarios that explore the application of preceding sections. These three distinct, but related, sections are colour-coded to encourage the reader to move between areas of interest. This book will prove to be an essential guide to understanding endodontics in clinical practice.
Table of Contents
- SECTION A - THEORY
- A1 Introduction
- A2 The life of a tooth (development, function, defence, pulpal inflammation, necrosis and sequelae)
- A3 Diagnosis and treatment planning
- A4 Preserving pulp vitality
- A5 Trauma
- A6 Root canal preparation
- A7 Obturation of root canals
- A8 Treatment outcomes
- A9 Dealing with failure
- SECTION B - CLINICAL, PRACTICAL ASPECTS
- B3 Diagnosis, treatment planning and management of patient care
- B4 Preserving pulp vitality
- B5 Management of trauma
- B6 Root canal preparation (with a guide to criterion-based self assessment)
- B7 Obturation of root canals
- B8 Treatment outcomes
- B9 Dealing with failure
- SECTION C - SELF ASSESSMENT
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