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Home > Books > Endodontics > Problem Solving in Endodontics: Prevention, Identification and Management
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Problem Solving in Endodontics: Prevention, Identification and Management
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By Mosby
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(7 Reviews)
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Mosby
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2nd
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February 1, 1988 |
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Hardcover
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This latest edition continues to focus on those areas in endodontics that present the most difficulty in successful diagnosis and treatment. Key topics such as locating and negotiating fine and calcified canals, canal cleaning and shaping, root canal obturation, nonsurgical root canal retreatment, and management of endodontic emergencies are addressed in a systematic, problem-solving manner that stresses prevention of problems in treatment, identification of problems already present or occurring during the course of treatment, and management of such problems once they are recognized.
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Five Stars, July 18, 2015
By Nicola Stephen
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Good book and analysis of issues in Endodontics.
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Wealth of Information, September 20, 2014
By SnowyGhostOwl
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I'm a general dentist in an isolated area. This book is well written and provides a wealth of information about providing quality endodontic care to your patients. Well worth the cost and time spent reading.
2 of 2 people found the above review helpful.
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No fluff, packed with great info, well organized, March 31, 2009
By Kavity Killer
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This book is the opposite of many books we were required to read in dental school. Its all meat, its clear, its practical. If you're a GP doing endo and haven't yet completely mastered it, get this book. Its well worth the money.
3 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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Very practical guide., October 05, 2008
By Ali
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The book is well written and organized. Could have had better illustrations but it's still very good. It's a very practical, helpful guide to deal with various endodontic challenges during everyday patient care. It's useful for both endodontists/residents, and general dentists performing endo tx. routinely in their practice. Dental students may not benefit unless interested in pursuing a carrier in endodontics. Various challenges are addressed with tips and tricks for their management. It's a buy for anyone who performs endodontic treatment.
3 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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problem solving in endodontics, October 28, 2007
By Usman S. Fazli
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this book is excellent. It very nicely describes very common daily clinical problems that are encountered in endodontics. not only are the solutions given in excellent details and illustrations through radiographs, there are nut shell summaries that are included for quick references. Overall the book is interesting to read and comprehensive in covering all areas of endodontics. the diagnostic challenges are written with brilliance. I do a lot of endodontics and having this book was worth every cent I payed.
4 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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Simple but well categorized, July 15, 2007
By T. Kim
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This book reminded me of the fact that great book is thin but deep in phrases. Thick book has its value and this one too. Simple but well categorized book takes us to better sight of art and science of treatment in oral and maxillofacial region including tooth pain therapy.
3 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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