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Pathways of the Pulp
By Richard C. Burns DDS FICD FACD (Editor) and Stephen Cohen MA DDS FICD FACD (Editor)
3.3 out of 5 stars (3 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Mosby
Edition:  7th
Published:  January 15, 1998
Binding:  Hardcover
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Provides comprehensive coverage of the art and science of endodontics. Divided into three parts, the first part includes clinical subjects from diagnosis to filing and root canals. Part Two includes development, structure and function, histology, pathology, microbiology and immunology. The third part focuses on related clinical topics and features chapters on managing traumatic injuries, pain control, surgery, post-treatment restorations and paediatric and geriatric endodontics. The book has a final chapter on the future of endodontics. New to this seventh edition is the inclusion of 400 multiple choice questions, many case based and illustrated, to test the reader's knowledge.
 
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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Great Pictures of access openings, February 20, 2002
By A customer
I still use this book when I do endo. The pictures of access openings for EVERY TOOTH are a great help. There is a page or 2 devoted to each tooth, with many possible canal variations, and average canal lengths. Good for a beginner, and for someone who still hasn't done enough endos to memorize the average lenght of every canal.

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2.0 out of 5 stars.  More Appropriate for post-doc students, June 12, 2001
By A student from NSU (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
We read this text from cover to cover for our pre-doc endo course at NSU. To say the least, the text was wordy and often got distracted with details that are insignificant to the general practitioner and unnecessary for the pre-doc student. The faculty at nova have promised to review other texts in preparation for next year's class. Trust me, this book will force you to wade through a sea of useless information to find the clinically pertinant information. Don't waste your time unless you are obsessed with details. I hope this was helpful.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  This is the standard and essential endodontic textbook!, July 01, 1999
By A customer
This book is a classic in endodontics. A must for every dental student- you probably dont need any other books! Very thorough. A bit too much on infection control and diagnosis, and a bit too little on more modern technological "gizmos" is common use. Color photos would be good, but the contributors consist of the most notable endodontists.

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