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 5
... result in poor communication and provoke rather than reduce anxiety. It is beneficial to choose terms that are neutral yet informative. One may prepare a tooth rather than cut it or dry the area rather than suction all the blood. This ...
... result in poor communication and provoke rather than reduce anxiety. It is beneficial to choose terms that are neutral yet informative. One may prepare a tooth rather than cut it or dry the area rather than suction all the blood. This ...
Pagina 6
... result in generalization, in which the effects of the original episode spread to situations with similar elements. For example, the trauma of an injury or details of an emergency setting, such as sutures or injections, may be ...
... result in generalization, in which the effects of the original episode spread to situations with similar elements. For example, the trauma of an injury or details of an emergency setting, such as sutures or injections, may be ...
Pagina 7
... result in litigation issues. 30. Define dental phobia. A phobia is an irrational fear of a situation or object. The reaction to the stimulus is often greatly exaggerated in relation to the reality of the threat. The fears are beyond ...
... result in litigation issues. 30. Define dental phobia. A phobia is an irrational fear of a situation or object. The reaction to the stimulus is often greatly exaggerated in relation to the reality of the threat. The fears are beyond ...
Pagina 9
... result is a series of physiologic responses dominated by the autonomic nervous system, skeletal muscles, and endocrine system. These physiologic responses define stress. In what is termed an adaptive response, the sympathetic responses ...
... result is a series of physiologic responses dominated by the autonomic nervous system, skeletal muscles, and endocrine system. These physiologic responses define stress. In what is termed an adaptive response, the sympathetic responses ...
Pagina 10
... suffering is endured from tooth ailments, with emergency consequences. A mutilated dentition often results. BOX 1-1. Relaxation Script The following example should be read 10 CHAPTER 1 PATIENT MANAGEMENT: THE DENTIST-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP.
... suffering is endured from tooth ailments, with emergency consequences. A mutilated dentition often results. BOX 1-1. Relaxation Script The following example should be read 10 CHAPTER 1 PATIENT MANAGEMENT: THE DENTIST-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP.
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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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