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Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry, 2nd Edition
By Edward Odell
300 pp., 152 ills., Copyright 2004
ISBN:0443073864
Description
This book is designed to explain to dental students the processes of diagnosis and treatment planning, through consideration of clinical cases and problems associated with aspects of all dental specialties. It presents a series of case histories from all the major areas of dentistry, and uses a question-and-answer format to guide readers through the process of examination, differential diagnosis, investigations, diagnosis and treatment. It prepares readers for the wide variety of problems likely to be encountered in clinical practice.
Key Features
56 cases in clinical dentistry are presented in a practical, problem-based approach, leading the reader toward the correct diagnosis and treatment plan.
Treatment alternatives are explored and evaluated in terms of their advantages and disadvantages.
Material from all the dental specialties is integrated in the cases presented, in order to cover the full range of real-world clinical problems.
Color illustrations throughout bring the cases to life and clarify important concepts.
New to this Edition
All cases from the first edition have been updated, and 13 new cases have been added to this edition.
Additional information is provided on behavioral management of nervous or difficult patients.
More content on pediatric dentistry has been added.
Table of Contents
1. A high caries rate 2. A multiocular radiolucency 3. An unpleasant surprise 4. Gingival recession 5. A missing incisor 6. A dry mouth 7. Painful trismus 8. A lump on the gingival 9. Pain on biting 10. A defective denture base 11. Sudden collapse 12. A difficult child 13. Pain after extraction 14. A loose tooth 15. Oroantral fistula 16. Troublesome mouth ulcers 17. A lump in the neck 18. Trauma to an immature incisor 19. Hypoglycaemia 20. A problem overdenture 21. Impacted lower third molars 22. A phone call from school 23. Discoloured anterior teeth 24. A very painful mouth 25. Caution – X-rays 26. Ouch! 27. A swollen face and pericoronitis 28. First permanent molars 29. A sore mouth 30. A failed bridge. 31. An adverse reaction 32. Advanced periodontitis 33. Fractured incisors 34. An anxious patient 35. A blister on the cheek 36. Bridge design 37. Management of anticoagulation 38. A white patch on the tongue 39. Another white patch on the tongue 40. Molar endodontic treatment 41. A swollen face 42. Missing upper lateral incisors 43. Anterior crossbite 44. Unexpected findings 45. A gap between the front teeth 46. A lump in the palate 47. Rapid breakdown of first permanent molars 48. Oral cancer 49. A complicated extraction 50. Difficulty in opening the mouth 51. Tooth wear 52. Worn front teeth 53. A case of toothache 54. A child with a swollen face 55. A pain in the neck 56. Failed endodontic treatment
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