Single visit pulpectomy and multiple visit pulpectomy
Student Workbook for Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology and Anatomy
Corresponding to the chapters in Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy, 6th Edition, this unique workbook helps you build a solid foundation in oral biology. The sixth edition includes case studies with questions presented in the integrated national board format, updated review questions, and removable flashcards to ensure you fully grasp the fundamental building blocks of oral healthcare. With labeling and terminology exercises, tooth drawing guidelines, and more, this packed resource is an excellent way to prepare for the classroom, board exams, and beyond.NEW! Revised exercises and questions correlate with textbook updates, including discussions of processes of soft tissue regeneration, repair, and aging; challenging factors of inflammation and immune response; newer dental hard tissue remineralization and restorative treatments; and the latest orthodontic concernsNEW! Clinical observation of extraoral and intraoral structures, dentition, and occlusion have been added to include the related aspects of dentistryReview questions and labeling and glossary exercises help you assess your recall and comprehensionCase studies encourage you to use your critical thinking and application skillsTooth drawing guidelines ensure you master tooth morphologyRemovable flashcards serve as a convenient, on-the-go study toolPunched and perforated pages allow you to submit workbook exercises to your instructor as assignments
Pharmacological Considerations in Pediatric Dentistry
Impression Techniques in Implant Supported Prosthesis
Soft Tissue Management in Edentulous Patients
Legal Issues in Health Care and Medical Jurisprudence
Plaque Control in Differently Abled Children
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Children
General anesthesia (GA) is commonly employed in pediatric oral surgery when procedures are complex, prolonged, or when the child is unable to cooperate due to age, anxiety, or medical conditions. The goal of GA is to ensure the child's safety, comfort, and to provide an environment where the surgeon can perform the procedure without interruption.