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Could be better, September 26, 2015
By Cody G.
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Great reference for the general dentist. Wish there were more extraction techniques for non-third molar teeth. Would also like more techniques other than "reflect, create a purchase point with a round bur, extract the tooth". Although that may work in a lot of cases, other techniques would be helpful, especially in a reference book such as this. The actual amount of this book dedicated to extractions is very small. The rest is dedicated to other surgeries (tori removal, cysts, soft tissue, etc.). I also thought several of the cases are too advanced (too much liability?) for most general dentists. Unless there are no oral surgeons within 500 miles, i'm not sure how many general dentists would tackle some of the pathology presented in this book. Overall a good book, could be better.
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Five Stars, October 29, 2014
By Mark S Messer
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Very informational and a great reference.
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Good for the general dentist!, April 18, 2014
By The TMJ And Sleep Therapy
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This is a quick read with illustrations which are very helpful. Principles of OS are continually repeated which Give the reader an understanding to draw on when confronted with challenging cases. Covers the meat and potatoes Needed by the general dentist without extraneous information found in other OS textbooks which may be more appropriate for the Specialist. Most focus is on exodontia.
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good enough book, December 02, 2013
By desiree duncan
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It came very quickly and the pictures are clear and book is descriptive. But its mostly pictures. Its useful for refreshing pricedures youve seen before.
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