Digital Dental Implantology
This book describes the fusion of CBCT and CAD/CAM technologies for the purpose of surgical dental treatments and explains the advantages and applications of this digital approach for implant placement procedures and other oral surgical protocols. All aspects of computer-aided imaging and design are first covered in the textbook, including the creation of DICOM and STL files; followed by the process of virtual merging to obtain a combined image. Secondly, clinical tips for the use of digital wax up, software interactions and accurate template fabrication are explained, including subtractive and additive methods used for this manufacturing step.The remainder of the book is devoted to the application of technology fusion in implantology, guided bone regeneration, and maxillofacial surgery. Both static and dynamic guided surgeries are described. Materials characteristics and surgical instruments are also presented to define a correct selection criteria. The digital approach outlined in this textbook involves a paradigm shift in the way traditional oral surgery is conceived. Technology fusion aims to improve treatment accuracy, optimize clinical time and reduce patient morbidity. Clinicians will find this book to be a valuable guide for virtual surgical planning and a path to introduce themselves into the exciting world of digital dental surgery.
Artificial Intelligence in Oral Health
This Special Issue is intended to lay the foundation of AI applications focusing on oral health, including general dentistry, periodontology, implantology, oral surgery, oral radiology, orthodontics, and prosthodontics, among others.
Pathology of Dental Infections
These transcriptions of dental meetings and seminars of the early 20th century shed light on the history and development of dentistry.The dentists of the time hadn't standardized their prescribing practices, with private practices around the USA and Canada often giving their patients different medicines for pain, inflammation and infections. Some dentists at the turn of the 20th century lacked detailed knowledge of what they had prescribed, having simply been recommended by other dentists, or been advertised to by a drug company. The Canadian Oral Prophylactic Association was conceived as a way to inform and improve the situation; within months of founding, they had created their own toothpaste and were publishing guidelines.These lectures sought to educate and inform dentists about the latest advances in the field. The abysmal death rates involved in dental infections remained an enormous problem; public education in dental care, oral hygiene and better treatments were still areas in dire need of improvement when these lectures were published in 1916. However, the recent technological advances in X-rays were encouraging; with the use of radiology, diagnosis of cavities and tooth decay became easier. The case studies related provide valuable historic context on dentistry at the time.
Leadership Skills for Dental Professionals
Leadership Skills for Dental Professionals Equips all members of the dental team with the key leadership skills for professional and personal life Leadership Skills for Dental Practitioners: Begin Well to Finish Well is an authoritative guide to better leadership in dentistry. Designed to prepare every member of the dental team for the leadership tasks and challenges they will face in general practice, this comprehensive resource helps the reader to develop skills not explicitly taught in traditional dental education. The book's content has arisen from the Senior Dental Leadership programme which is a public private partnership between the Global Child Dental Fund charity, King's College London, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Henry Schein and Colgate Palmolive. Throughout the book, practical advice is provided on fourteen capabilities for a balanced and credible leadership approach to application within a clinical context. Topics include: how to influence to have impact teamwork and collaboration credibility: how to gain it and lose it values for leadership practice and business ethics dealing with difficult people and managing conflict body language: fiction and facts Leadership Skills for Dental Practitioners: Begin Well to Finish Well is a much-needed guide for every member of the dental team.
Smile Your Way to Confidence
The first step toward self-confidence is A BEAUTIFUL SMILE Your child's smile is important. Poorly aligned teeth or jaws can affect your child growing up around peers, and even into his or her careers as they age. Significant medical problems, such as chronic migraines, gum disease, and infections can occur due to the lack of a straight smile as well. So, what's the solution? Where does an orthodontist come into play? Won't my dentist be enough to solve these problems? Smile Your Way to Self-Confidence: A Parent's Guide to Orthodontics will teach you all you need to know about the inner workings andrecommendations of an orthodontist, including: - signs you or your child need to see an orthodontist - how orthodontic treatment can impact your child's social life - what you can expect from an initial consultation and exam - the best treatment options for your child's problems There is nothing more joyful than a child's smile-learn what you can do to help them obtain a great smile and self-confidence they'll love for the rest of their life.
Pearls of Wisdom
Expert Care Family Focus Your dental health is vital to not only your personal wellness, but your overall well-being. For something so important, your experience should be one you look forward to and anticipate. You deserve an oral surgery center that exists in a category apart from all the rest-a "category of one." Dr. Kurt Jensen has created a patient-centric approach to oral health care that treats patients like family. In Pearls of Wisdom: An Oral Surgeon's Guide to Dentistry, you'll discover what sets Oral & Facial Surgery Center apart and how they have created a unique environment focused on a comfortable, relaxed experience. You will also learn how to best care for your smile at every stage of your life, using it as leverage to: - Reduce your risk of disease - Improve your overall health - Increase your self-confidence - Unlock your full potential
Get Your Grin On!
Your Orthodontic Guide Toward an Amazing Smile Your child's smile is important. Poorly aligned teeth or jaws can affect your child growing up around peers, and even into his or her careers as they age. Significant medical problems, such as chronic migraines, gum disease, and infections can occur due to the lack of a straight smile as well. So, what's the solution? Where does an orthodontist come into play? Get Your Grin On!: A Guide to Your Amazing Smile will teach you all you need to know about the inner workings and recommendations of an orthodontist, including: -signs you or your child need to see an orthodontist -how orthodontic treatment can impact your child's social life -what you can expect from an initial consultation and exam -the best treatment options for your child's problems There is nothing more joyful than a child's smile-learn what you can do to help yours obtain a great smile the first time they start treatment!
Improve Your Smile Transform Your Life
Your Smile Can Change The World! Within everyone is a superpower that changes lives-that creates happiness, confi dence, and even intelligence. That superpower? A smile. Smiling is crucial to psychological health, so it's vital that you feel good about your own teeth. In Improve Your Smile, Transform Your Life, Dr. Leslie Pitner explains the science behind our smiles and how orthodontic treatments can enhance anyone's appearance. After helping countless patients, Dr. Pitner understands the impact a new smile can have on relationships, careers, and self-esteem. Inside, you'll learn about -the psychology behind a smile; -how jaws grow and why teeth are crooked; -common orthodontic myths; -available treatment options, including Invisalign(R) & invisible braces; and -new advances in orthodontic technology. Whether you're exploring options for your children or finally fixing your teeth as an adult, orthodontics can truly transform your life!
The Gift of a Smile
GIVE YOUR CHILD THE GIFT OF A GREAT SMILE Your child's smile is important. Poorly aligned teeth or jaws can affect your child growing up around peers, and even into his or her careers as they age. Significant medical problems, such as chronic migraines, gum disease, and infections can occur due to the lack of a straight smile as well. So, what's the solution? Where does an orthodontist come into play? Won't my dentist be enough to solve these problems? The Gift of a Smile: A Parent's Guide to Orthodontics will teach you all you need to know about the inner workings and recommendations of an orthodontist, including: - signs you or your child need to see an orthodontist - how orthodontic treatment can impact your child's social life - what you can expect from an initial consultation and exam - the best treatment options for your child's problems There is nothing more joyful than a child's smile-give them the gift of a smile that they can love forever.
Don’t Let Them Hide Their Smile
Help Your Child Find Their Smile Through Orthodontics Your child's smile is important. Poorly aligned teeth or jaws can affect your child growing up around peers, and even into his or her careers as they age. Significant medical problems, such as chronic migraines, gum disease, and infections can occur due to the lack of a straight smile as well. So, what's the solution? Where does an orthodontist come into play? Don't Let Them Hide Their Smile: The Guide to Orthodontic Care for Your Child will teach you all you need to know about the inner workings and recommendations of an orthodontist, including: -signs you or your child need to see an orthodontist -how orthodontic treatment can impact your child's social life -what you can expect from an initial consultation and exam -the best treatment options for your child's problems There is nothing more joyful than a child's smile-learn what you can do to help yours obtain a great smile they can carry forever!
Braces Done Right the First Time
Your Guide To Finding The Right Orthodontist For Your Child Your child's smile is important. Poorly aligned teeth or jaws can affect your child growing up around peers, and even into his or her careers as they age. Significant medical problems, such as chronic migraines, gum disease, and infections can occur due to the lack of a straight smile as well. So, what's the solution? Where does an orthodontist come into play? Braces Done Right the First Time!: What Every Parent Must Know When Choosing an Orthodontist will teach you all you need to know about the inner workings and recommendations of an orthodontist, including: - signs you or your child need to see an orthodontist - how orthodontic treatment can impact your child's social life - what you can expect from an initial consultation and exam - the best treatment options for your child's problems Most adults wearing braces or Invisalign today probably had braces as a teen. DR. PAUL WHITE has developed a proprietary system that ensures that your child's braces are done right the first time-and he backs this claim with a lifetime satisfaction guarantee!
The 7 Stages of a Dental Practice Life Cycle
Have you ever wondered what your career and your life will look like in five, ten or even twenty years? Have you ever asked yourself why your career has taken a certain path? Would you like to have more control of your future, or perhaps more understanding of your past? This book was written for you. The Seven Stages of a Dental Practice Life Cycle chronicles real life scenarios based on more than thirty years of experiences from the career of Michael A. Pincus D.D.S. It is an orderly illustration of the journey of a young dental student graduating from dental school and proceeding through a long and wondrous career. It is meant to provide wisdom and insight into each step a young practitioner might take. It is also meant to provide some perspective to the dentists who have already taken those steps. If you are a dental student with mountains of clinical requirements left to complete, and the two students sitting next to you have been finished for months, have faith. If you are five years into your practice, married with your first child on your way, be bold. If you are near retirement, reflect and compare notes. The Seven Stages of a Dental Practice Life Cycle is a humorous, informative, and motivational guide for dentists of all ages.
Ozone in Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
Document from the year 2021 in the subject Medicine - Dentistry, course: MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY, language: English, abstract: Recent years have been noticeable by increasing number of people prone to allergic diseases and weakened response to antibiotics. These conditions and regarding the constantly growing prices for medicinal preparations the appearance of new non-medication methods can be only welcomed and valued. New methods ozone therapy has been gaining a justified recognition in many countries of the world thanks to ozone disinfected effect and its capacity to transport and release oxygen into tissues. Ozone is the combination of three naturally occurring oxygen atoms. Ozone therapy is an alternative to outdated approaches in dentistry. The main feature suggests that ozone can be used in dentistry as a durable anti-microbial agent. Ozone has antimicrobial biosynthesis-enhancing effects. Ozone moves cellular and humoral immunity. Ozone use in dentistry can be made possible via ozone gas, ozonated water, sunflower oil, or ozonized olive. Ozone is used in periodontology, oral pathologies, endodontics, oral surgery, prosthodontics, orthodontics, and restorative dentistry. As a result of these studies performed, ozone therapy in dentistry should be considered as an assistance to conventional treatments.
The Dentistry Collective
In The Dental Black Book, you will get a glimpse into Dr. Garofolo's background that has laid the foundation for the culture he has created. His commitment to impacting his patients, his team, and the community around him have set The Dentistry Collective apart from other dental practices, leaving them in a category of one. In addition, you will also find the importance of maintaining your dental health at all stages of your life. "The Dentistry Collective is an organization composed of compassionate individuals with the sole purpose of inspiring others by creating sustainable trust and value. We will remain on the frontier of innovation to improve the services we render from the technological advancements our industry has to offer, to the serene environments that we passionately create. Our foundation is based on core values which propel us to operate at our highest potential to deliver an unparalleled experience, and impact our community through service and gratitude. As outliers in our industry, we will continue to challenge the norms of our profession by setting new standards in transparency, consistency, and most importantly, exceptional oral health." --Timothy R. Garofolo DDS
The Simple Guide to Buying a Dental Practice & Getting a Great Deal
Have you been thinking about buying your own dental practice, but are worried about getting a great deal? For the entrepreneurial dentists who are planning this career move, The Simple Guide to Buying a Dental Practice & Getting a Great Deal is here to guide you to success. Purchasing your own dental practice will have a profound impact on your career, so you need to do the thinking and planning necessary to make sure it is a positive impact. This guide will walk you through the steps, from first daydreaming about being the owner of your own practice, to finalizing the purchase and walking into the next phase of your career. In The Simple Guide, you'll learn: What is a realistic goal to set for your practice purchaseHow to find purchase opportunitiesHow to negotiate the best sale price and most favorable terms and more...If done right, the move to practice ownership can set you up for career and financial success, so the steps in this book are designed to make sure of that. Don't set off on this path alone-take a guide with you. Manfred Purtzki is a CPA and dental practice transitions specialist with more than forty years' experience assisting dentists. He has been a contributor to the Just for Dentists newsletter (now a blog) since 1989 and is the author of several publications focusing on buying and selling dental practices. He is a popular speaker at dental conferences. Manfred launched Purtzki Transitions, a full-service practice transition and valuation firm in 1992.
Mastering Your Invisalign Business
Discover the simple secrets to building a million-pound Invisalign businessInvisalign treatment can bring huge opportunities to your practice but you need to understand how to leverage the Invisalign system to really accelerate practice growth.Mastering Your Invisalign Business provides a practical five-point model to guide dental professionals on their journey of growth and success using the Invisalign system. Read this book to: Understand why a clear mission is pivotal to your practice growthLearn how to clearly communicate your brand image to your patientsDetermine how to deliver the best possible patient experienceCreate positive engagement to build and nurture a winning teamDiscover why you can't build your Invisalign business on your own
Oral Biofilms and Modern Dental Materials
This book provides an up-to-date perspective on oral biofilms and dental materials, equipping readers with a sound understanding of their mutual interactions. Experts from across the world comprehensively describe the main strategies that can be followed when designing modern bioactive and biomimetic dental materials, bearing in mind the goal of reducing the occurrence of pathological conditions such as secondary caries and peri-implantitis. The background to the book is the rapid expansion in the use of nanotechnologies and modern techniques to achieve levels of performance of dental materials that were unthinkable even a few years ago. Whereas conventionally dental materials have been regarded as inert, an important paradigm shift is underway: now, these materials are being conceived as bioactive and biomimetic. Modern dental materials can produce a response by interacting positively both with the host and with the biofilm permanently colonizing hard and soft tissues of theoral cavity. These materials increasingly mimic the behavior of the tissues that they are replacing. In documenting the latest knowledge in the field, this book will be of value for both scientists in the fields of nanotechnology, biofilms and dental materials and interested clinicians.
Dental Implants for Hygienists and Therapists
An essential handbook for dental hygienists and therapists seeking a comprehensive resource covering dental implants Dental Implants for Hygienists and Therapists delivers an accessible and informative exploration of the fundamental principles of tooth replacement with dental implants, as well as the science and theory that underlies modern implants, and the factors impacting their success and survival. The book offers robust guidance on the assessment of peri-implant tissues in health and in disease, an evidence-based approach to their management, and instruction on when a referral should be made. It also covers function and anatomy in health and disease around dental implants and the supporting tissues as well as the factors that influence predictability and patient management. This book includes: Thorough introductions to the history of dental implants and osseointegration, including the difference between success and survival Comprehensive exploration of one-piece and two-piece implant systems, patient selection and indications for implant treatment Practical discussions of surgical (including augmentation) and prosthodontic protocols and peri-implant tissues In-depth examinations of maintenance care, including the management of peri-implant disease with non-surgical and surgical treatment, and the role of the hygienist Dental Implants for Hygienists and Therapists is invaluable to dental hygienists and therapists seeking a one-stop resource on dental implantology.
Tooth Decay
Cavities are areas on the tough surface of your tooth that have been damage. Cavities frequently develop into tiny holes or openings at the teeth and may be brought about due to several factors. This circumstance is also referred to as tooth decay or caries.Cavities are one of the most oral issues. They are pretty common across all age group, starting from youngsters and teens to older adults. In this book, you'll learn: How a healthy pregnancy affects your child's oral healthThe dental development at every stageHow to prevent tooth decay and gum diseaseWhat to expect at your child's dental visitHome care instructions & nutritional counselingHelpful tips to wean your child from harmful habitsCommon dental concernsWhat to do in a dental emergencyTooth rot is the harm that happen to your teeth, which can conceivably result in cavities, dental abscesses or even tooth loss.it is brought about by exercises of specific types of microorganisms that can live in dental plague.the microbes in plague can change over the sugar present in your food into acids.if plague is permitted to develop additional time these acids can start to harm your teeth.this is the reason acceptable oral cleanliness is an indispensable piece of forestalling tooth decay.
Questions and Answers for Dental Nurses
Questions and Answers for Dental Nurses An essential study aid for dental nursing students preparing for the NEBDN exam The newly revised Fourth Edition of Questions and Answers for Dental Nurses delivers a comprehensive and invaluable revision guide that covers the full curriculum of the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN) National Diploma in Dental Nursing. It is fully updated and incorporates recent developments in dentistry and changes to relevant legislation and regulation. The included questions mimic the style of questions used in the NEBDN examination and the accompanying answers and explanations discuss why a given answer is the best one. All four General Dental Council development outcomes--formerly called "domains"--are covered in the book, allowing students to gauge their progress and understanding on all of the areas they'll be tested on. The book also includes: A thorough introduction to communication in dental nursing, including obtaining consents and record keeping, handling complaints, raising concerns and oral health instruction Comprehensive explorations of management and leadership, including chairside support, practice management, and health and safety Practical discussions of clinical considerations, including infection prevention and control, oral anatomy and physiology, dental pathology and microbiology, and assessment and diagnosis In-depth examinations of professionalism in the dental nursing context, including GDC standards, legal and ethical issues, and equality and diversity Questions and Answers for Dental Nurses 4th Edition is an essential resource for dental nurse students enrolled in the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses National Diploma training course, as well as dental tutors, trainers, and educators preparing candidates for this qualification.
Cultures of Oral Health
Oral health is integral to well-being and quality of life. This important edited volume brings together leading scholars to address global oral health and the multiple ways in which theory, practice and discourse have shaped it in the modern period.
Present Status of Imaging Modalities For Implant Therapy
The use of dental implants in oral rehabilitation has currently been increasing since clinical studies with dental implant treatment have revealed successful outcomes. Successfully providing dental implants to patients, who have lost teeth and frequently the surrounding bone relies on the careful gathering of clinical and radiological information, on interdisciplinary communication and on detailed planning. Traditionally, conventional radiographic images (two dimensional) e.g., periapical, occlusal, panoramic and cephalometric images have been used to assist practitioners in planning implant treatment. Clinicians have been diagnosing, treatment planning, placing and restoring dental implants using periapical and panoramic radiographs to assess bone anatomy for several decades. Two dimensional images have been found to have limitations because of inherent distortion factors and the non-interactive nature of film itself provides. With the advent of technology, Digital Subtraction Radiography (DSR) was introduced to dentistry in 1980s. Since conventional radiographic modalities provide a two-dimensional (2D) representation of three dimensional (3D) structures. Therefore, 3D information is essential for the implantologist before placement of osseointegrated dental implants. Hence, the advancement of radiographic technology including computed tomography, cone beam CT, DentaScan, Spiral tomography, Linear tomography, Sectional/Transtomography, Interactive computed tomography, imaging stents and softwares are increasingly considered essential for optimal implant therapy. Therefore, the aim of this book is to present in depth of the benefits of various radiographic imaging techniques available for implant therapy.
Beyond Braces
Get The Smile You've Always Wanted Often people hear myths about orthodontics from their friends or family and accept them as facts. Maybe they've heard that adults can't get braces, or that they'll have to wear the same bulky, metal braces that were popular decades ago. Maybe they're afraid that braces will cause them pain during treatment. However, like all medicine, orthodontics have come a long way. Dr. Thais Booms and Dr. Kelly Giannetti wrote Beyond Braces: A Consumer's Guide to Orthodontics to dispel the myths and rumors about orthodontics. In this book, you'll learn how everything about how orthodontics work in today's world, including: -how your bite was formed and why it matters, -what preventative treatment is available for children, -how orthodontics help snoring and sleep apnea, and -the different type of treatments available for adults. If you've ever been on the fence about orthodontic treatment for you or your child, don't hesitate to learn how your life can be changed-pain free!
Start Loving Your Smile
Your child's smile is important. Poorly aligned teeth or jaws can affect your child growing up around peers, and even into his or her careers as they age. Significant medical problems, such as chronic migraines, gum disease, and infections can occur due to the lack of a straight smile as well. So, what's the solution? Where does an orthodontist come into play? Start Loving Your Smile: The Insider's Guide to Orthodontic Care will teach you all you need to know about the inner workings and recommendations of an orthodontist, including: -signs you or your child need to see an orthodontist -how orthodontic treatment can impact your child's social life -what you can expect from an initial consultation and exam -the best treatment options for your child's problems There is nothing more joyful than a child's smile-learn what you can do to help yours obtain a great smile they can carry forever!
The Orthodontic Answer Book
Seek a Healthier, Happier Future. As orthodontists, we know there are a lot of options for straightening teeth and creating a beautiful smile. But there's also a lot of confusing information when it comes to orthodontics. How do you know where to turn? In The Orthodontic Answer Book: A Guide to the Most Common Patient Questions, Dr. Samuel "Jack" Burrow III, Dr. Samuel "Sam" Burrow IV, and Dr. Britney Welchel provide all you need to know about orthodontics and how you can get the smile you've always deserved. You'll learn about: - the different types of braces and what they can treat, - how to know if you or your child needs braces, - life after braces and the importance of retainers, and - how to find the best orthodontist to treat your family. Don't wait for things to get worse-whether you're considering starting treatment or at the end of your journey, learn about your next steps by reading this book, and take steps toward a healthier future. Burrow & Welchel Orthodontics is proud of their unrivaled expertise, excellent quality, and a wide variety of orthodontic treatment. The practice is comprised of award-winning doctors with over 60 years of combined experience with state-of-the-art facilities in three locations. Come and see what the "Best in Charlotte" have to offer for your orthodontic treatment!
Service Your Smile
Improving Lives--One Smile At A Time Dr. Ara Agopian believes a smile is one of the most precious gifts you can give someone and he is committed to serving his community by craft ing world-class smiles through exceptional oral care. But more than anyone, Dr. Agopian knows that visiting dentists and orthodontists is often an event met with fear, anxiety, and dread. For that reason, he prides himself on cultivating a relaxed, pain-free environment so dental care is accessible to any patient who walks through the door. In Service Your Smile: How Orthodontic Treatment Can Change Your Life, you will learn how Dr. Agopian has set Orthodontic Centers of California(TM) apart from the rest in terms of patient care, quality of service, and community engagement. In addition, you will also learn how to best care for your own oral health at every stage of your life and gather helpful information for addressing common dental ailments. This book will teach you how to: - Improve your overall health - Increase your self-confidence - Reduce your risk of oral disease - Unlock your full potential
Regenerative Approaches in Dentistry
This book provides evidence-based information in the field of regenerative dentistry discussing the most recent advances, current clinical applications, limitations and future directions. The coverage encompasses the regeneration of alveolar bone, the dentine-pulp complex, enamel, the periodontium and other tissues associated with the oral cavity. A full description is provided of regenerative approaches in dentistry including regenerative endodontics and tooth repair, regenerative periodontics, regenerative assisted orthodontics, regenerative approaches in oral medicine, and dental tissue derived stem cells and their potential applications. The book is written by an international team of leading experts. It will be beneficial for students, practitioners and researchers in the fields of endodontics, periodontics and implantology.
Ergonomics in the Dental Office
Helps everyone on the dental team work in a more comfortable and less painful way Dental health providers commonly struggle with chronic back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle tension, strained eyes, and other work-related musculoskeletal problems. Ergonomics in the Dental Office provides clear guidance on alleviating or eliminating the pain and discomfort caused by strains put on the body in daily practice. This easy-to-read book explains the principles of ergonomics, identifies specific causes of musculoskeletal problems, and presents simple--yet effective--techniques to address the physical stresses that might be occurring in the dental office. Concise, highly visual chapters demonstrate correct postures, clock positions, instrument transfer, head and neck placement, instrumentation techniques, office design, and more. The author emphasizes the importance of daily exercises, rest breaks, and disciplines that relieve both physical and emotional stress such as yoga and Tai Chi. Topics include occupational health issues and research, treating disabled patients, developing ergonomic awareness, seat positioning for tall and short operators, integrated intervention planning, and signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders. Presents ways to improve body positioning and instrumentation techniques, including basic ergonomic principles of proper four-handed dentistry Discusses exercises to reduce stress and reduce muscle fatigue, such as Pilates, free weights, and aquatic activities Covers all key aspects of ideal dental office ergonomics, including furniture, equipment, office layout and design, and practice assessment Designed to address a problem all dental professionals face, Ergonomics in the Dental Office is an invaluable book for dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and dental students and trainees.
The Archives of Dentistry, Vol. VII, No. 12, December 1890
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The Archives of Dentistry, Vol. VII, No. 4, April 1890
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Releasing Cranial/Dural Strains, Eliminating the Mystique
A concise and informative book introducing a simple and unique cranial release technique that can be used to relieve head and neck pain, and to prevent cranial strains from developing after long dental appointments and especially after difficult oral surgery. This technique has been developed and utilized over the past forty five years and will also facilitate tooth and bone movement using removable light-wire orthodontic orthopedic appliances.Written by the acclaimed Dr. Stephen P Broderson, DDS, the book is aimed primarily at dentists, but will also be highly useful for other whole body practitioners to learn this technique of cranial manipulation for patients with pain and dysfunction, for orthodontic and orthopedic patients, and for post-treatment after oral surgery and any long appointments.
Dentist on the Ward 12th Edition
Dentist on the Ward provides a concise introduction to oral and maxillofacial surgery for those starting hospital work or previously unfamiliar with the speciality or hospital environment. It will also help in the preparation for undergraduate and non-specialist post-graduate dental examinations. In 41 concise chapters it provides an introduction to the hospital departments that contribute to the care of oral and maxillofacial patients and guidance on procedures the new appointee may have to carry out.There are background explanations about the clinical conditions managed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons and their management. This includes oral medicine, and the essential medical information which relates to dental, oral and maxillofacial practice.Dentist on the Ward is written by two consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeons with decades of experience in supervising and teaching young dentists working in their departments. It simplifies the essential surgical and medical knowledge needed for hospital work.
Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]; no.57(1931)
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Transactions of the National Dental Association at the ...annual Session...; 13th, (1909)
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Program of the ... Annual Session of The Old North State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Society [serial]; 46th(1933)
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Filling Root Canals by the Aid of Diagrams and Chemicals
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Annual Announcement of the Dental School of Harvard University; 1922/1923
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Announcement of the College of Dentistry of the University of Illinois, Chicago; 1950/51
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Dental Columbian; 1950
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Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]; no.67(1941)
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Bulletin of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]; v.31 (1947-1948)
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Dental Columbian; 1959
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Bulletin of the North Carolina Dental Society [serial]; v.25 (1941-1942)
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Atlas of the Mouth and Adjacent Parts in Health and Disease
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