Dental SecretsHanley & Belfus, 2003 - 370 pagina's This authoritative source for the effective and safe practice of dentistry and oral medicine is now even better. The text has been extensively revised and updated, with important new information about oral pathology and radiology, periodontology, endodontics, restorative dentistry, pediatric dentistry, and infection and hazard control. Other critical topics include oral and maxillofacial surgery, dental public health, the role of computers in dental practice, and legal and ethical issues. Whether you are a student or a practicing professional, the informal question-and-answer format makes it easier to meet the challenges of a successful career in dentistry. |
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... osteoradionecrosis ? Bone exposed to high radiation therapy is hypovascular , hypocellular , and hypoxic tissue . Osteoradionecrosis develops because the radiated tissue is unable to repair itself . The risk for os- teoradionecrosis ...
... osteoradionecrosis ? Bone exposed to high radiation therapy is hypovascular , hypocellular , and hypoxic tissue . Osteoradionecrosis develops because the radiated tissue is unable to repair itself . The risk for os- teoradionecrosis ...
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... osteoradionecrosis ? The breakdown of hypocellular , hypovascular , and hypoxic tissue readily results in a chronic , nonhealing wound containing sequestra that can be secondarily infected . 82. What are the common oral manifestations ...
... osteoradionecrosis ? The breakdown of hypocellular , hypovascular , and hypoxic tissue readily results in a chronic , nonhealing wound containing sequestra that can be secondarily infected . 82. What are the common oral manifestations ...
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... osteoradionecrosis ? Osteoradionecrosis occurs after radiation therapy . It is most commonly noted in the mandible of patients who receive treatment for head and neck cancer and have preexisting dental infection . Thus , the frequency ...
... osteoradionecrosis ? Osteoradionecrosis occurs after radiation therapy . It is most commonly noted in the mandible of patients who receive treatment for head and neck cancer and have preexisting dental infection . Thus , the frequency ...
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Treatment Planning and Oral Diagnosis | 13 |
Oral Pathology | 43 |
Oral Radiology | 71 |
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