Dental SecretsElsevier Health Sciences, 16 aug 2014 - 368 pagina's Offering practical tips and expert answers to topics in dentistry and oral medicine, Dental Secrets, 4th Edition provides an ideal preparation tool for exams, clinical rotations, and board certification. A concise, illustrated Q&A format covers key areas such as oral pathology and radiology, periodontology, endodontics, restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, orthodontics, infection control, and oral and maxillofacial surgery. Written by Stephen Sonis and a team of expert contributors, this mini-reference makes it easier to prepare for real-world clinical scenarios and review for the NBDE and other certification exams.
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Pagina 17
... Bacterial infection. Because the overwhelming majority of oral infections are sensitive to treatment with penicillin ... bacteria are associated with halitosis? Gram-negative anaerobes are CHAPTER 2 TREATMENT PLANNING AND ORAL DIAGNOSIS 17.
... Bacterial infection. Because the overwhelming majority of oral infections are sensitive to treatment with penicillin ... bacteria are associated with halitosis? Gram-negative anaerobes are CHAPTER 2 TREATMENT PLANNING AND ORAL DIAGNOSIS 17.
Pagina 18
Stephen T. Sonis. 25. Which bacteria are associated with halitosis? Gram-negative anaerobes are associated with ... bacterial 18 CHAPTER 2 TREATMENT PLANNING AND ORAL DIAGNOSIS.
Stephen T. Sonis. 25. Which bacteria are associated with halitosis? Gram-negative anaerobes are associated with ... bacterial 18 CHAPTER 2 TREATMENT PLANNING AND ORAL DIAGNOSIS.
Pagina 19
... bacterial cause of parotitis, results in the production of pus within the gland. Other bacteria, such as Actinomyces, streptococci, and gram-negative bacilli, may also cause suppurative parotitis. 34. What are common causes of ...
... bacterial cause of parotitis, results in the production of pus within the gland. Other bacteria, such as Actinomyces, streptococci, and gram-negative bacilli, may also cause suppurative parotitis. 34. What are common causes of ...
Pagina 21
... bacteria and fungi. Cheilitis usually results from a change in the local environment caused by excessive saliva because of loss of the vertical dimension between the maxilla and mandible. In addition, a number of systemic conditions ...
... bacteria and fungi. Cheilitis usually results from a change in the local environment caused by excessive saliva because of loss of the vertical dimension between the maxilla and mandible. In addition, a number of systemic conditions ...
Pagina 27
... bacterial endocarditis • Complex cyanotic congenital heart disease (e.g., single-ventricle states, transposition of the great arteries, tetralogy of Fallot) • Surgically constructed systemic pulmonary shunts or conduits Moderate-risk ...
... bacterial endocarditis • Complex cyanotic congenital heart disease (e.g., single-ventricle states, transposition of the great arteries, tetralogy of Fallot) • Surgically constructed systemic pulmonary shunts or conduits Moderate-risk ...
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4 ORAL PATHOLOGY | 43 |
5 ORAL RADIOLOGY | 71 |
6 PERIODONTOLOGY | 100 |
7 ENDODONTICS | 126 |
8 RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY | 147 |
9 PROSTHODONTICS | 201 |
10 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS | 228 |
11 ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY | 248 |
12 INFECTION AND HAZARD CONTROLS | 271 |
13 DENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH | 308 |
14 LEGAL ISSUES AND ETHICS | 321 |
INDEX | 329 |
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