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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... enamel caries ( class II , III , and V ) 2. Pit and fissure areas ( class I ) 3. Root surface caries ( class V ) 2. What organisms are responsible for caries formation ? Streptococcus mutans is the most cariogenic with contributions ...
... enamel caries ( class II , III , and V ) 2. Pit and fissure areas ( class I ) 3. Root surface caries ( class V ) 2. What organisms are responsible for caries formation ? Streptococcus mutans is the most cariogenic with contributions ...
Pagina 134
... enamel , or dentin , dilute acids of phosphoric , citric , maleic or polyacrylic compounds are applied . They create microporosity in the enamel prism layer and remove the surface smear layer of dentin . 38. What is the composition of ...
... enamel , or dentin , dilute acids of phosphoric , citric , maleic or polyacrylic compounds are applied . They create microporosity in the enamel prism layer and remove the surface smear layer of dentin . 38. What is the composition of ...
Pagina 137
... enamel and dentin bonding . Bonding to enamel is due primarily to resin tags that mechanically lock into the acid - etched enamel surface . Resin bonding to dentin is obtained mechanically and chemically . 64. Can primers affect resin ...
... enamel and dentin bonding . Bonding to enamel is due primarily to resin tags that mechanically lock into the acid - etched enamel surface . Resin bonding to dentin is obtained mechanically and chemically . 64. Can primers affect resin ...
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Treatment Planning and Oral Diagnosis | 13 |
Oral Pathology | 41 |
Oral Radiology | 69 |
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