The Handbook is a clinical aid to dental practitioners to use chair side, in hospitals, or when quick access to more detailed information is not available.
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The new edition of this internationally recognised text offers comprehensive guidance on the successful management of the child in the dental setting.
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This book fills the need in the market for a practical book presenting all the information required - in a practical, concise, pocket-sized format - for clinicians in their day-to-day...
Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry The Second Edition of the Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry features updated and expanded information on pediatric clinical dentistry, including eight new chapters ...
This is a revised and updated A to Z guide to pediatric dentistry that defines the different management requirements of children at different stages of development. Material is presented within...
STEPHEN WILSON he English word pain is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning “penalty” and a Latin word meaning “punishment” as well as “penalty.” When the term pain is used in clinical dentistry or medicine, it is synonymous with ...
This clinical handbook is a complete guide to the use of nitrous oxide when performing dental procedures in children.
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The modified Widman flap20 (See Fig. 5.3.) This is a technique which enables open debridement of the root surface, with a minimal amount of trauma. There is no attempt to excise the pocket, although a superficial collar of tissue is ...