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Spanish Terminology for the Dental Team
By Mosby
Approx. 352 pages, Copyright 2004 ISBN:0323025366
DescriptionOrganized by the way dental care providers interact with patients, this practical handbook helps anyone working in the dental office to communicate more effectively and improve the quality of care delivered to Spanish-speaking patients. Conveniently sized and easy to use, this valuable resource covers everything from the initial greeting with the patient, to recording the patient's history, assessing the patient's overall health and oral health, and discussing any kind of dental procedure. Even readers with a limited understanding of Spanish grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation will be able to use this guide to formulate explanations, instructions, and questions in Spanish.
Key Features
A companion, audio CD-ROM is included and provides the English to Spanish translation of every phrase in the book.
Content covers everything from salutations to case histories and follow up care — in the style dentists and assistants interact with patients.
The highly portable, pocket guide format is easy to reference when taking a history or working with a patient.
Terminology included in this reference covers the gamut of topics that are essential to effective communication in the dental office — related to both administration and procedures.
Clinical exchanges covered in the book include those that deal with the hygiene appointment, the dentist's preventive checkup, taking x-rays, and treatment planning.
More specific phrases are found on the specialty dental visits — including periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics, prosthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry — as well as front office exchanges between a patient and the business assistant.
Content covers speaking to pediatric patients and includes more simplistic language.
Informal expressions provide more casual phrases to use with the patient.
A comprehensive glossary offers an English to Spanish list of common words and phrases divided by categories — such as days of the week, interrogative questions, common dental terms, and other terms in common use that are not necessarily related to dentistry.
Each English phrase appears in boldface type, and beneath the English phrase is the same phrase in Spanish, not in boldface.
Several versions of equivalent expressions are provided to ensure that individuals with different styles of communication will be able to select the expressions that they like best.
Table of Contents
How to Use this Book Accents Gender of Nouns Adjectives and Pronouns Verbs Pronunciations Part I: General Communication and Administration 1. Addressing the Patient with Courtesy 2. Speaking to Children 3. General Emergency Protocol 4. Office Administration 5. Common Patient Questions and Responses Part II: Patient Evaluation and Planning Care 6. Taking a Patient History 7. Overall Health Assessment 8. Assessment of Oral Hygiene Habit 9. Oral Assessment 10. Positioning the Patient 11. Radiographic Examination 12. Dental Examination 13. Consultation and Referral 14. Treatment Planning and Informed Consent 15. Evaluation of the Teeth and Restorations 16. Periodontal Evaluation 17. Endodontic Evaluation 18. Occlusal and Orthodontic Evaluation Part III: Delivery of Care and Postoperative Care 19. Preventive Care 20. Restorative Treatment 21. Dental Hygiene Care and Periodontal Therapy 22. Endodontic Treatment 23. Orthodontic Treatment 24. Prosthetic Examination and Treatment 25. Tooth Whitening (Bleaching) 26. Cosmetic Restoration 27. Extractions, Oral Surgery, and Implant Placement Glossary Spanish-English Vocabulary Informal Expressions
System Requirements
Windows 98 - Intel Pentium II processor or higher, Tray loading CD-ROM drive, Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, NT 4.0, ME, and XP Monitor 800 x 600 screen resolution, 256 colors 16 bit 22 kHz audio card (SoundBlaster compatible) 64 MB of available RAM Audio requires Quicktime 6.1 or higher, If Quicktime installation is necessary, an internet connection is required
Macintosh - G3 Power Macintosh or higher, Tray loading CD-ROM drive, Audio speakers Mac OS 8.5 through Mac OS 9, Mac OS X 10.1 or higher 64 MB of available RAM Supported by browsers: Internet Explorer 5.X, or Netscape 7.X Audio requires Quicktime 6.1 or higher. If Quicktime installation is necessary, an internet connection is required
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