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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... loss and advanced subosseous furcation decay, the tooth is hopeless. You recommend extraction to prevent further infection and potential involvement of adjacent teeth. Your patient replies, “I don't want to lose any teeth. Save it!” How ...
... loss and advanced subosseous furcation decay, the tooth is hopeless. You recommend extraction to prevent further infection and potential involvement of adjacent teeth. Your patient replies, “I don't want to lose any teeth. Save it!” How ...
Pagina 5
... Loss of teeth • Surgery 20. List four elements common to all fears. 1. Fear of the unknown 2. Fear of loss of control 3. Fear of physical harm or bodily injury 4. Fear of helplessness and dependency Understanding these elements of fear ...
... Loss of teeth • Surgery 20. List four elements common to all fears. 1. Fear of the unknown 2. Fear of loss of control 3. Fear of physical harm or bodily injury 4. Fear of helplessness and dependency Understanding these elements of fear ...
Pagina 7
... loss of control? A simple instruction that allows patients to signal by raising a hand if they wish to stop or speak returns a sense of control. Also, patients can be given the choice of whether to lie back or sit up. 29. What is denial ...
... loss of control? A simple instruction that allows patients to signal by raising a hand if they wish to stop or speak returns a sense of control. Also, patients can be given the choice of whether to lie back or sit up. 29. What is denial ...
Pagina 10
... loss of control. Sensory information—that is, what physical sensations may be expected—as well as procedural information is appropriate. Knowledge enhances a patient's coping skills. 5. Modeling, or observing a peer undergo successful ...
... loss of control. Sensory information—that is, what physical sensations may be expected—as well as procedural information is appropriate. Knowledge enhances a patient's coping skills. 5. Modeling, or observing a peer undergo successful ...
Pagina 12
... loss, for example, may not weigh as much in communicating the consequences of not brushing as creating a desire for a healthy smile and teeth that last a lifetime. 51. In introducing new ideas about oral hygiene, what considerations ...
... loss, for example, may not weigh as much in communicating the consequences of not brushing as creating a desire for a healthy smile and teeth that last a lifetime. 51. In introducing new ideas about oral hygiene, what considerations ...
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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