Basic Guide to Dental Procedures

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John Wiley & Sons, Jun 18, 2015 - Medical - 176 pages

Basic Guide to Dental Procedures, Second Edition provides an essential introduction to the core preventative and restorative treatments routinely carried out in the modern dental practice. Written as a guide for the whole dental team, ‘before and after’ colour photographs enable the reader to understand and explain the procedures to their patient with confidence. Each section is clearly structured to cover the reasoning behind the treatment described, the relevant dental background, the basics of how each procedure is carried out and any necessary aftercare information.

Key features include:

  • Colour photographs throughout combined with concise text to highlight the crucial points of each procedure
  • Suitable for the whole dental team, from office support staff to the dentist explaining procedures to a patient
  • Thoroughly updated and revised in line with the substantial changes to the role and professional obligations of the dental nurse, including a new chapter detailing extended duties
  • The new images of tray set-ups means it is an ideal companion for trainee dental nurses studying for the NEBDN OSCE exam
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Preventive techniques
1
Chapter 2 Oral hygiene instruction
6
Chapter 3 Scaling and polishing
18
Chapter 4 Diagnostic techniques
27
Chapter 5 Tooth restoration with fillings
37
Chapter 6 Tooth restoration with crowns bridges veneers or inlays
46
Chapter 7 Tooth restoration with endodontic techniques
59
Chapter 8 Tooth extraction
68
Chapter 10 Tooth replacement with implants
85
Chapter 11 Tooth alignment with orthodontic appliances
91
Chapter 12 Tooth whitening
103
Chapter 13 Extended duties of the dental nurse
110
Assessment sheet
154
Glossary of terms
157
Index
161
EULA
167

Chapter 9 Tooth replacement with dentures
75

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About the author (2015)

Carole Hollins is a dental practitioner and member of the British Dental Association. She is a member of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners and a former Chairman of the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses. Previous Chairman of both the National Certificate Committee and the Qualifications Council, Carole has been involved in the training and examining of dental nurses for over twenty years.

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