Oral Cancer : Evaluation, Therapy, and Rehabilitation. Illustrated Questions in Orthodontics. Essentials of Orthodontics. Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement. Aligner Techniques in Orthodontics. Clinical Management of Orthodontic Root Resorption. Textbook of Orthodontics. Fundamentals of Periodontology. Periodontics: The Complete Summary. Foundations of Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist.
Simplified Regenerative Procedures for Intraosseous Defects. Chronic Desquamative Gingivitis. Periodontal Pathogens : Methods and Protocols. Buy membership to download more than books Advantage of dental membership: Download all dental books from the website.
One time fee for one year, no hidden fee. Download with high speed from Google Drive. No download limit. Anesthesia Considerations for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. Local Anaesthesia in Dentistry.
Sedation : A Guide to Patient Management. Conscious Sedation for Dentistry. Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist, 2nd Edition. Oral Sedation for Dental Procedures in Children. Anesthesia Complications in the Dental Office. Local Anesthesia for Dental Professionals 2nd Edition. The Administrative Dental Assistant. Textbook for Orthodontic Therapists. Modern Dental Assisting 12th Edition. Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist. Basic Guide to Orthodontic Dental Nursing.
Basic Guide to Dental Sedation Nursing. Basic Guide to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition. Ultrasonography in Dentomaxillofacial Diagnostics. An Atlas and Manual of Cephalometric Radiography. Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint. Essentials of Dental Radiography and Radiology. Dental Image Analysis for Disease Diagnosis. Clinical Atlas of Retreatment in Endodontics.
Endodontic Materials in Clinical Practice. Guided Endodontics. Bioceramic Materials in Clinical Endodontics. Minimally Invasive Approaches in Endodontic Practice. This article discusses the history, evolution, and purposes of local anesthetics as well as describes the best practices for injections and administration. This article explains the mechanics of building prosthetic gingival restorations with bioactive pink composites. This article describes the characteristics of atraumatic tooth extraction techniques and explains the significance of these techniques for dental implant success.
By digitally planning ideal implant location, position, and angulation—and ensuring this is achieved through the use of a digitally created surgical guide—the digital implant treatment workflow enables control and evaluation of all aspects and components of the treatment.
This article examines several of these expanded uses of VPS that enhance the way clinicians practice dentistry. This article explains the necessary considerations when selecting cement- or screw-retained abutments for full-arch prostheses.
This article illustrates these concepts and demonstrates their application in the treatment of a female patient missing a central incisor. This article reviews three specific provisionalization techniques and the materials and armamentarium that could be selected for use during the process, including silicone matrices and silicone models.
This article reviews the development of bioactive pulp-capping materials in response to demanding clinical requirements. This article reviews the significant periods in the development of vertical ridge augmentation techniques, as well as key research findings demonstrating the efficacy of this approach for augmenting and regenerating bone at implant sites. This article discusses the key decision points and factors to be considered, along with the importance of educating patients so they have a realistic understanding of the treatment plan.
This article discusses the importance of taking accurate periapical radiographs and bitewings when diagnosing an injured tooth. This article reviews basic types of bone grafting procedures and classifications of bone grafting materials, and illustrates a technique for the use of a new alloplastic bone material in the context of regenerating a socket defect.
This article discusses the requisite clinical protocol involved with crown and veneer restorations that should be considered and envisioned prior to initiating treatment. Recognizing the numerous benefits to incorporating socket preservation into a general dental practice, the author of this eBook describes the different materials necessary for the procedure and shows step-by-step photographs of the process.
With an already sizable denture market projected to grow substantially in the coming years, incorporating a digital approach to denture creation can provide a means of generating new or enhanced revenue for a dental practice. This eBook discusses how complete dentures can be manufactured for patients in a compressed timeframe, and how this can be accomplished in a profitable manner.
When placing a dental implant, careful consideration must be given to the final restoration. This eBook includes case illustrations of three different types of single-implant restorations— screw-retained, cement-retained, and a hybrid screw-cementable restoration.
Types of curing light and modes of curing have been shown to affect the degree of polymerization and related shrinkage of RBCs. This eBook explores the evolution in light-curing units and different curing modes. Successful, long-term stability of indirect restorations in dentistry is highly dependent on the clinician understanding the relationship of tooth preparation style and the proper cement that it therefore dictates.
This eBook will discuss cements, ceramics, and both types of preparations, highlighting the steps involved in achieving predictable cementation.
Composite filling materials have provided new and exciting esthetic results, but with new materials come new challenges. This eBook will review the class of direct composite materials, including indications for their clinical application. Cone-beam computed tomography CBCT , which uses a fraction of the radiation dose of medical CT, offers general practitioners many advantages, some of which they may be unaware.
It is important to understand that successful posterior restorations are a combination of using the correct adhesive, composite resin, and polymerization. This eBook will look at the advances in each of these areas and help practitioners understand that posterior composite restorations can be placed in a predictable, profitable, and efficient manner.
Are universal adhesives truly universal, can they be used without limit or exception, and if so, do those exceptions depend on the conditions? This eBook will focus on the different application modes and the most predictable bonding techniques in an attempt to answer these questions.
Used in dentistry for more than a century, electrosurgery has long been an effective soft-tissue cutting method that offers a variety of applications for clinicians. This article reviews advantages and disadvantages of electrosurgery and presents a variety of clinical examples of how it can be utilized to achieve successful outcomes in periodontal and general restorative procedures. Digital impressions have been shown to be as, if not more, accurate than traditional techniques, and they take less time and increase patient satisfaction.
This eBook will discuss the transition and its impact on how dentistry is practiced. There is risk when dental patients are sedated in the office. This eBook outlines several avenues to manage this risk, which include but are not limited to improved and ongoing training of self and staff, strict patient screening, depth of anesthesia limit-setting, and vigilant patient monitoring. These rules represent four diagnostic targets and a single therapeutic guideline useful in directing clinical success and preventing common complications.
This eBook provides a simplified explanation of the structure of zirconia and how that structure affects several clinical situations. It also presents and discusses common concerns and misconceptions regarding zirconia. The sensor is the key component of digital imaging systems used for intraoral radiography. This eBook describes the evolution of dental imaging sensors, the advantages and disadvantages of various sensors and systems, sensor properties and system parameters, and the diagnostic efficacy of each of the sensor types.
Over the years, dentistry has gone through numerous cements and techniques searching for the ideal cement. This article will review some of the newly evolved resin cement systems, presenting the advantages and disadvantages of each. Hands-on training in ultrasonic debridement can facilitate mastery of ultrasonic instrumentation. This article reviews the insights into the etiology of periodontal disease and discusses the proper use of ultrasonic instrumentation.
Being able to accurately capture an impression affects the dentistry we provide everyday. This eBook discusses four impression materials and proper technique in order to maximize accuracy and achieve exquisite final impressions. Indirect restorative materials have changed significantly over the past 30 years; this article discusses the available agents, and overviews the applications of dental cements.
Clinicians can no longer take a now-you-see-it—or feel it—approach to periodontal debridement therapy. This article redefines the goals of periodontal therapy and how to best meet these new goals. Bulk-fill composites are a new class of material with scientific evidence for claims of low polymerization shrinkage and 4-mm depths of cure. This article discusses the layering technique for composite materials and the differences from conventional techniques.
The digital denture process eliminates numerous steps from the process of fabricating removable dentures, while significantly improving the accuracy and fit of dentures.
This article includes a case report detailing the ease of digital denture design. IPV is a serious problem that requires a serious response from all healthcare providers, including dental healthcare providers; this article discusses how dental professionals can provide support and safe resources for patients who are victims of IPV. Clinicians face numerous challenges related to providing the tooth-colored composite restorations.
New materials, including bulk-fill composites that can be placed in single 4-mm increments, can help provide predictable success. While safe in most patients, there are circumstances in which the use of a vasoconstrictor is either contraindicated or a dose reduction is prudent. There are other instances where the use of a vasoconstrictor is riddled with misconceptions.
The goal of this article is to present the clinician with a brief and practical overview of the vasoconstrictors used in local dental anesthetic solutions. Hemangiomas present a unique challenge for the dental surgeon due to their vascular nature; this article discusses the various benefits of utilizing a CO2 laser for treatment. As digital imaging technolgies continue to advance, they represent an opportunity for dentists to optimize practice efficiency.
This article discusses these technologies and a strategy for seamless integration. The integration of digital technology has revolutionized dental implant therapy; this article details these technologies and highlights the advantages found in all phases of implant treatment.
This article reviews the workflow involved in fabricating dentures with one of the new digital denture systems and summarizes the advantages of this approach.
This article discuss advances in technology and how the clinical application of these technologies has informed an effort to better serve patients. CBCT technology is increasingly being used in general and specialty dental practices based on the multiple benefits it provides. Digital denture-making processes are revolutionizing the way practitioners and laboratories approach these prostheses. Learn more about how this technology can optimize patient care.
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United Concordia Dental Insurance. University Programs. All University Programs. Using Strategic Business Communication in the Dental Care Setting to Improve the Patient Experience and Grow the Dental Practice By Alan Braverman Commercial Supporter: Textline This article examines how dental practices can best utilize current business communication channels to provide an improved and seamless end-to-end patient experience that not only helps retain current patients but helps grow the dental practice.
Bilski, DDS Commercial Supporter: Keystone Dental This article discusses implant dentistry from a cosmetic perspective, focusing on platform and abutment considerations in the esthetic zone.
Duplantis, DDS Source: Shofu Commercial Supporter: Shofu This article will discuss advancements in science and technology that have greatly improved operatory capabilities with the ultimate goal of increasing clinical success. Little, DDS Commercial Supporter: Zest Dental Solutions Overdentures are used to help partially and fully edentulous patients regain quality of life by promoting better digestion, slowing bone loss, helping retain facial structure, and providing comfort and overall confidence.
Dental Erosion: Definition, Causes, and Management By Domenica Sweier, DDS, PhD Commercial Supporter: GlaxoSmithKline This article will discuss the characteristics of and factors contributing to dental erosion, along with management and treatment methodologies for the condition available to the dental healthcare provider. Griffin, Jr. Romero, DDS Commercial Supporter: Kerr Corporation The aim of this article is to update the general practitioner on a variety of topics that affect the biologic response and longevity of posterior composite restorations.
Dentistry later developed as a profession. In the Middle Ages it was practiced by barbers, who extracted teeth for their clients. Dentistry can be defined as the medical science that studies, diagnoses and treats diseases of the teeth, gums and stomatognathic system. The dentist is a professional trained in advanced knowledge and techniques to address all the problems of these parts of the body: teeth, gums, periodontal tissue, temporomandibular joint, maxilla, mandible. Dentistry treats diseases such as: tooth decay, gingivitis and periodontitis.
Some of the subspecialties that constitute it are: pediatric dentistry, forensic dentistry, periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics, among others. The care of the teeth is extremely important, the mouth is part of our digestive system, the smile is also part of our personal image, losing teeth can be one of the most shocking events for anyone. Study and stay updated with our more than 25 books on dentistry in PDF , available right now in this section of our virtual library.
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