Basic Guide to Dental ProceduresBasic 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:
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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 |
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EULA | 167 |
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