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Home > Esthetic Dentistry: A Clinical Approach to Techniques and Materials

Esthetic Dentistry: A Clinical Approach to Techniques and Materials
By Kenneth W. Aschheim DDS FACD, Barry G. Dale DMD FACD
Average Rating: 2 star rating (1 Reviews)

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Publisher: Mosby
Edition: 2
Date: January 15, 2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 606
     
     
     
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Esthetic Dentistry presents clearly highlighted techniques in step-by-step fashion, with unmistakable delineation of armamentarium, for the treatment of esthetic problems. Hundreds of clinical tips are included throughout the book to alert clinicians to potential problems, variations on techniques, and other treatment considerations. Numerous tables and boxes illustrate the properties of various materials and compare/contrast different products on the market. An invaluable troubleshooting guide presents different types of esthetic problems (such as size, discoloration, and spacing problems), potential solutions, and references to chapters where the specific problem is discussed in detail. Finally, the excellent 4-color art program of this book clearly depicts important concepts involving coloration and shading on both natural teeth and prostheses.
 
 
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2 out of 5 stars.  Mediocre at best, August 9, 2007
Attractive layout, nice diagrams, broad coverage of areas. Very poor information. Lack of basic info. For example, according to the book, the ideal prep for a pfm is 360 shoulder with bevel. I don't think anyone would seriously use this. Discussion of luting and cements for all ceramics is cursory. In conclusion: there are much better sources out there for the money. Steer clear.



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