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
... procedure faster and better,” or “By flossing daily, you will experience a fresher breath and a healthier smile.” This style of suggestion is usually better received than a direct command. A linking phrase—for example, “as,” “while,” or ...
... procedure faster and better,” or “By flossing daily, you will experience a fresher breath and a healthier smile.” This style of suggestion is usually better received than a direct command. A linking phrase—for example, “as,” “while,” or ...
Pagina 7
... procedure that the patient perceives as threatening? Opening comments by the dentist to inform the patient about what to expect during a procedure—for example, pressure, noise, pain—may reduce the patient's fear of the unknown and sense ...
... procedure that the patient perceives as threatening? Opening comments by the dentist to inform the patient about what to expect during a procedure—for example, pressure, noise, pain—may reduce the patient's fear of the unknown and sense ...
Pagina 10
... procedure by raising a hand or simply assuring a patient that you are ready to listen at any time. 43. Discuss behavioral methods that may help patients cope with dental fears and related anxiety. 1. The first step for the dentist is to ...
... procedure by raising a hand or simply assuring a patient that you are ready to listen at any time. 43. Discuss behavioral methods that may help patients cope with dental fears and related anxiety. 1. The first step for the dentist is to ...
Pagina 11
... procedures, are more reactive to stimuli, and associate more sensa- tions with pain, effective anxiety management ... procedures before starting • Gives specific information during procedures • Instructs the patient to be calm • Verbally ...
... procedures, are more reactive to stimuli, and associate more sensa- tions with pain, effective anxiety management ... procedures before starting • Gives specific information during procedures • Instructs the patient to be calm • Verbally ...
Pagina 16
... procedure that increases the sensitivity of the assay. Biopsy remains the most reliable way to make a diagnosis. 17. When is immunofluorescence of value in oral diagnosis? Immunofluorescent techniques are of value in the diagnosis of ...
... procedure that increases the sensitivity of the assay. Biopsy remains the most reliable way to make a diagnosis. 17. When is immunofluorescence of value in oral diagnosis? Immunofluorescent techniques are of value in the diagnosis of ...
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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