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Books in Dentistry

Elsevier Dentistry books offer everything you need to succeed, from student learning through reference titles for practicing dental professionals including dental hygienists and detal assistants. Our textbooks and reference titles include coverage of anesthesiology & pharmacology; dental materials & instruments; public health; endontics; oral pathology & infection control; esthetic dentistry; oral & maxillofacial surgery; pediatric dentistry & orthodontics; prosthodontics; dental practic resources; dental implants; oral radiology; oral anatomy, histology, embyology, & pathology; and more. Student titles also include study and review products for classroom exams and the INBDE, including flash cards, coloring book, dictionary, and drug reference.

  • Mosby's Review for the NBDE, Part II

    • 1st Edition
    • April 23, 2007
    • Mosby
    • English
    Mosby's Review for the NBDE, Part II is the perfect study companion for dental students who have passed Part I of the National Dental Board Exam and are preparing for Part II. This complete exam review provides crucial, current information on each of the major disciplines covered in Part II of the NBDE, including Endodontics, Operative Dentistry, Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery & Pain Control, Oral Diagnosis, Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry, Patient Management, Periodontics, Pharmacology, and Prosthodontics. Material is presented in a concise, convenient outline format and arranged according to the specifications of the NBDE, utilizing detailed content points and supported by informative examples and illustrations.
  • Special Care in Dentistry

    Handbook of Oral Healthcare
    • 1st Edition
    • December 8, 2006
    • Crispian Scully + 2 more
    • English
    A comprehensive and concise information source on special care dentistry.
  • A Clinical Guide to Dental Traumatology

    • 1st Edition
    • September 25, 2006
    • Louis H. Berman + 2 more
    • English
    This practical, highly illustrated book describes the treatment and management of commonly encountered traumatic injuries to the teeth. It relates these types of trauma to crown fractures, root fractures, luxation injuries, and exarticulations. A step-by-step reference, this book also discusses complications that may involve surrounding soft and hard tissues, plus those that may arise in managing medically compromised patients.
  • Functional Occlusion

    From TMJ to Smile Design
    • 1st Edition
    • July 31, 2006
    • Peter E. Dawson
    • English
    This book uses an interdisciplinary approach to explain the origin of and possible solutions to many different occlusal problems. Dr. Peter E. Dawson guides the reader along the way providing balanced explanations of theory and technique. He also debunks many popular misconceptions through practical discussion of their origins and the deficiencies of the arguments behind them. Different sides of many philosophies are presented while guiding the reader to the most functional and esthetic solution to various occlusal situations. Hundreds of full-color photographs, illustrations, and diagrams show aspects of the masticatory system, the epidemiology of occlusal problems, and procedures for finding the ideal occlusion. Whether the reader is a general dentist or a specialist, they will find this book applicable to their treatment methods and philosophies.
  • Mosby's Review for the NBDE, Part I

    • 1st Edition
    • July 25, 2006
    • Mosby
    • English
    This complete exam review provides crucial, current information on each of the basic sciences addressed in Part I of the National Board Dental Examination (NBDE), including Anatomic Sciences, Biochemistry and Physiology, Microbiology and Pathology, and Dental Anatomy and Occlusion. Written by recognized authorities in their fields, material is presented in a concise, convenient outline format. Content is arranged according to the specifications of the NBDE, and supported by informative examples and illustrations.
  • Orthodontic Treatment of the Class II Noncompliant Patient

    Current Principles and Techniques
    • 1st Edition
    • June 22, 2006
    • Moschos A. Papadopoulos
    • English
    This comprehensive and practical reference provides up-to-date information on the techniques available for the treatment of the Class II noncompliant orthodontic patient. It covers all the clinically relevant information needed by the practicing orthodontist, including: mode of action, indications and contra-indications, advantages and disadvantages of each appliance. No other such text is currently available.
  • Dental Clinical Advisor

    • 1st Edition
    • March 6, 2006
    • James R. Hupp + 2 more
    • English
    Do you know what impact a patient's condition or medication could have on dental treatment? Always be certain with this chairside resource designed to alert you to the dental significance or implications of medical conditions, drugs, emergencies, and more. Clinical algorithms expedite decision making, and a CD-ROM lets you search the text and print hundreds of patient education handouts provided in both English and Spanish.
  • Practical Clinical Endodontics

    • 1st Edition
    • January 31, 2006
    • Philip Lumley + 2 more
    • English
    This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. A practical, highly illustrated guide to endodontics for the primary care dentist.
  • Legal Aspects of General Dental Practice

    • 1st Edition
    • January 5, 2006
    • Len D'Cruz
    • English
    This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It offers a practical guide to the fundamental legal principles and concepts that need to be understood by all dentists.
  • Bactériologie médicale (CAMPUS)

    • 2nd Edition
    • August 22, 2005
    • Charles Nauciel + 1 more
    • French
    À la fois didactique et pratique, cet « Abrégé Connaissances et Pratique » permet de comprendre la place des infections bactériennes en pathologie médicale. Une place importante est faite à la distinction entre les infections nosocomiales et les infections communautaires, au diagnostic, à l'épidémiologie et la physiopathologie. • La partie « Connaissances » est divisée en deux sous-parties : l'une consacrée à la bactériologie générale où sont exposés les concepts de base ; l'autre à la bactériologie systématique où sont développées les bactéries d'intérêt médical impliquées en pathologie. Enfin, les pathologies sont abordées en annexes, appareil par appareil (bactéries impliquées dans différents syndromes cliniques). • La partie « Pratique » permet à l'étudiant de s'entraîner de valider ses connaissances, grâce à des exercices corrigés assortis de commentaires. Cette 2e édition est une remise à jour des données de la discipline. Dans la partie « Connaissances », les items du programme de DCEM sont identifiés en début de chapitre et des encadrés « Points clés » résument les éléments indispensables à connaître pour réussir les nouvelles épreuves classantes nationales. La partie « Pratique » a été revue et enrichie : les QROC ont été supprimés et remplacés par des cas cliniques supplémentaires, conformément au nouvel internat.