Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist, Volume 1Saunders, 2004 - 395 pagina's Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygiene is a text that focuses on the topics typically taught in the dental hygiene curriculum, setting this text apart from all other oral pathology texts. It presents the necessary information in a clear, simple manner. Based on suggestions from reviewers of past editions, this book features more user-friendly chapters that have been reorganized to be more efficient and concise, in addition to flowing in a more logical order. It provides readers of varying skill and experience levels with the information necessary to understand, recognize, and evaluate pathologic conditions and diseases likely to be encountered. Full-color, atlas-style text provides the perfect format for a subject requiring so much visual instruction. Clinical photographs, radiographs, and color photomicrographs showcase the diseases and conditions dental hygienists will most likely encounter and treat in practice, as well as helping them learn to identify the appearance of disease formations at the skeletal and cellular levels. Review questions at the end of each chapter help prepare students for taking the national exam and four clinical practicing hygienists.
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... pulp polyp , is an excessive proliferation of chronically inflamed Figure 2-48 Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis ( pulp polyp ) ( arrow ) . dental pulp tissue . In children and young adults , it occurs in teeth with large , open carious ...
... pulp polyp , is an excessive proliferation of chronically inflamed Figure 2-48 Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis ( pulp polyp ) ( arrow ) . dental pulp tissue . In children and young adults , it occurs in teeth with large , open carious ...
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... pulp chambers or root canals are seen ( Figure 6-38 ) . Roots are short and thin with periapi- cal radiolucencies . Patients may lose teeth prema- turely because of complications produced by the attri- tion and the short roots . The ...
... pulp chambers or root canals are seen ( Figure 6-38 ) . Roots are short and thin with periapi- cal radiolucencies . Patients may lose teeth prema- turely because of complications produced by the attri- tion and the short roots . The ...
Pagina 247
... pulp chambers C. Short , blunted roots D. White hypocalcified enamel at the incisal and occlusal thirds E. Unusually shaped crowns 23. In dentinogenesis imperfecta type II , teeth have : A. Roots that are shorter than normal B ...
... pulp chambers C. Short , blunted roots D. White hypocalcified enamel at the incisal and occlusal thirds E. Unusually shaped crowns 23. In dentinogenesis imperfecta type II , teeth have : A. Roots that are shorter than normal B ...
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