Dental SecretsStephen T. Sonis Hanley & Belfus, 1999 - 304 pagina's Using a question-and-answer format, this book covers all the latest clinical and public health aspects of dentistry as well as how computers and the Internet can manage a dental practice and quickly provide information to dental practitioners. The content of all chapters has been update and revised. New questions, answers, and illustrations reflect current additions to dental materials, surgical tehcniques, modalities of diagnosis and infection. |
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Pagina 117
... agents in the pulpless permanent tooth , with an in- completely formed apex , to stimulate continued apical closure . Calcium hydroxide pastes are the accepted agents for use in the canals . 50. What is the accepted treatment for ...
... agents in the pulpless permanent tooth , with an in- completely formed apex , to stimulate continued apical closure . Calcium hydroxide pastes are the accepted agents for use in the canals . 50. What is the accepted treatment for ...
Pagina 145
... agents or to stimulate the formation of reparative , secondary dentin . Calcium hydroxide has traditionally been placed on dentin with a thickness of 0.5 mm as a pulpal protective agent . Contemporary practice uses newer dentin - bonding ...
... agents or to stimulate the formation of reparative , secondary dentin . Calcium hydroxide has traditionally been placed on dentin with a thickness of 0.5 mm as a pulpal protective agent . Contemporary practice uses newer dentin - bonding ...
Pagina 243
... agent that can be applied to living tissue and can destroy or inhibit microorganisms . Examples are antimicrobial handwash agents and antimicrobial mouth rinses . 140. How does an antiseptic differ from chemical sterilants and ...
... agent that can be applied to living tissue and can destroy or inhibit microorganisms . Examples are antimicrobial handwash agents and antimicrobial mouth rinses . 140. How does an antiseptic differ from chemical sterilants and ...
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Treatment Planning and Oral Diagnosis | 13 |
Oral Pathology | 41 |
Oral Radiology | 69 |
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