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 4
... common. Things look less frightening now.” These comments suggest an auditory mode and a visual mode, respectively. Matching your response to the patient's dominant mode can enhance communication. 16. When is reassurance most valuable ...
... common. Things look less frightening now.” These comments suggest an auditory mode and a visual mode, respectively. Matching your response to the patient's dominant mode can enhance communication. 16. When is reassurance most valuable ...
Pagina 5
... common dental-related fears do patients experience? • Pain • Drills (e.g., slipping, noise, smell) • Needles (deep penetration, tissue injury, numbness) • Loss of teeth • Surgery 20. List four elements common to all fears. 1. Fear of ...
... common dental-related fears do patients experience? • Pain • Drills (e.g., slipping, noise, smell) • Needles (deep penetration, tissue injury, numbness) • Loss of teeth • Surgery 20. List four elements common to all fears. 1. Fear of ...
Pagina 10
... common avoidance behaviors associated with anxious patients? Generally, putting off making appointments, followed by cancellations and failing to appear, are routine events for anxious patients. The avoidance of care can be of such ...
... common avoidance behaviors associated with anxious patients? Generally, putting off making appointments, followed by cancellations and failing to appear, are routine events for anxious patients. The avoidance of care can be of such ...
Pagina 12
... common styles that a dentist may use to communicate clinical findings and discuss treatment plans to the patient? Because of the unique listening and learning styles of individuals, dentists should be adept at varying their style of ...
... common styles that a dentist may use to communicate clinical findings and discuss treatment plans to the patient? Because of the unique listening and learning styles of individuals, dentists should be adept at varying their style of ...
Pagina 17
... common fungal infection affecting the oral mu- cosa. Because its appearance is often varied, especially in immunocompromised patients, fungal cultures may be of value. In addition, because a candidal infection is a frequent cause of a ...
... common fungal infection affecting the oral mu- cosa. Because its appearance is often varied, especially in immunocompromised patients, fungal cultures may be of value. In addition, because a candidal infection is a frequent cause of a ...
Inhoudsopgave
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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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