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Not bad, but..., March 10, 2004
By LGD (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada)
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I ordered this book on sale one day from a competitor's website, thinking from the title and description that it would be chock-full of fabulous pictures. I was somewhat underwhelmed with the illustrations (they look hand-drawn and are all in black and white). The text, however, does a decent job of covering basic oral surgery procedures. If you want an excellent text on this subject, check out Oral Surgery for the General Dentist published by Thieme - The full colour photos are beautiful.
4 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
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Atlas of Minor Oral Surgery - A Major Success, November 02, 2000
By Marc (Brooklyn, N.Y. USA)
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Over the past decade,I have read multiple publishings related to this topic. This is by far, the most concise atlas on the subject that I have come by. It is extremely reader friendly & to the point. It offers precise detail & simple explanation of common, daily performed procedures.The many detailed illustrations are well done and clarify the procedures. This atlas is an invaluable tool to both students and seasoned practitoners. I HIGHLY reccommend it.
7 of 8 people found the above review helpful.
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Dentists rejoice, September 29, 2000
By Brian K. Regan (Port Washington, NY United States)
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A fine text, chock full of illustrations, will be a bonanza for dentists who want to refresh current knowledge or learn more about oral surgury proceedures. Clearly written, this is an essential guide for all dentists.
3 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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