Restorative dentistry, paediatric dentistry and orthodontics
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Restorative dentistry, paediatric dentistry and orthodontics
(Master dentistry, v. 2)
Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2013
3rd ed
- : pbk
Available at 6 libraries
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Note
Previous edition: 2008
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This highly successful series has been specially designed to explore readers' knowledge through an effective process of understanding, learning and self-assessment. This approach allows students to identify their strengths, weaknesses and knowledge gaps and take rapid steps to correct any shortfalls and strengthen core knowledge.
Each chapter begins with an overview of the subject area while brief 'Learning Objectives' are listed at the start of each subsection. Lists are used to set out frameworks and to help the reader put facts into a rational sequence. Tables are used to link quite complex and detailed information whilst techniques used in various procedures are cited in boxes.
To ensure that the reader is meeting the required standard, the final section of each chapter enables a check on knowledge or understanding. Questions are designed to integrate knowledge from across different chapters and to focus on the decisions the student will have to make in a clinical situation.
This third edition of Master Dentistry addresses the restorative, paediatric and orthodontic aspects of dentistry and is particularly suitable for undergraduate students, vocational trainees and those preparing for post-graduate examinations such as the MJDF in the UK or international equivalent, and the ORE.
Information presented in a style which facilitates easy recall for examination purposes and a ready understanding of the subject
Key facts are highlighted and principles of diagnosis and management emphasised
Gives the reader a 'feel for the subject' and details essential communication skills
Offers practical guidance on how to prepare for exams and make best use of the time available
Perfect for BDS exam preparation and candidates taking the MJDF, ORE or other post-graduate exams
Law & Ethics Chapter has been awarded second postgraduate prize in the Dental Protection/Schulke 2012 Premier Awards
Reflects changes with regards to registration examinations, the development of specialist lists and the Overseas Registration Examination
Fully revised self-assessment material provided in the form of MCQs, EMQs, case histories, short notes, data interpretation, viva questions and picture questions - all of which integrate knowledge from across different chapters and focus the reader on decisions they will take in a given clinical situation
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Periodontology
Chapter 2 - Endontics
Chapter 3 - Conservative dentistry
Chapter 4 - Prosthodontics
Chapter 5 - Restorative management of dental implants
Chapter 6 - Conscious sedation in dentistry
Chapter 7 - Paediatric dentistry I
Chapter 8 - Paediatric dentistry II
Chapter 9 - Orthodontics I: development, assessment and treatment planning
Chapter 10 - Orthodontics II: appliances and tooth movement
Chapter 11 - Orthodontics III: management of occlusal problems
Chapter 12 - Law and ethics
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