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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons (UK) |
Author(s) | Carmen Scheller-Sheridan |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 7th October 2011 |
Related course codes | DOH200 - Clinical Practice and Theory 2, DOH204 - Oral Community Health 2, DOH310 - Clinical Practice and Theory 3 (32), ORHL1103 - Oral Health Promotion 1, ORHL1104 - Oral Health Therapy Clinical Skills 2, ORHL2107 - Oral Health Therapy Clinical Skills IV Clinical Practice, ORHL3104 - Oral Health Therapy Clinical Skills IX Clinical Practice, DENT5163 - Orthodontics Clinical Training 3, DENT5164 - Orthodontics Clinical Training 4, DENT5165 - Basic Orthodontic Theory, DENT5169 - Orthodontics Clinical Training 7, DENT5170 - Orthodontics Clinical Training 8, DENT5171 - Advanced Orthodontic Theory, DENT5175 - Orthodontics Clinical Training 11, DENT5176 - Orthodontics Clinical Training 12, DENT5177 - Comprehensive Orthodontic Theory 2, DENT6215 - Dento-alveolar Surgery 3, DENT6219 - Dento-alveolar Trauma B, DENT6372 - Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics 1, DENT6386 - Restorative Dentistry 1, DENT6389 - Orofacial Pain 1, DENT6413 - Advanced Clinical Prosthodontics 4B, DENT6414 - Advanced Clinical Prosthodontics 4C |
The author adopts a flexible approach which recognises that some
instruments are multi-functional, and their names and usage can
vary across dental surgeries. This approach, coupled with the range
of instruments covered, makes the book an ideal 'portable' resource
across general practice, hospital and a range of specialist
settings. The book also highlights instruments which can be easily
confused. In addition to detailing the classic sets of dental
instruments, the importance of instrument care and sterilisation
regimes is acknowledged.
This second edition contains an expanded chapter on instruments
used in conjunction with dental implants, and illustrations have
been updated throughout.
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