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Nearly three decades ago, Samuel Seltzer and I.B. Bender pioneered the concept of developing biologically based recommendations for the clinical practice of endodontics and restorative dentistry. This concept was the cornerstone of their classic textbook, The Dental Pulp. Seltzer and Bender's Dental Pulp represents the evolution of that book and of the philosophical principles on which it was based. Today we know that pulp tissue plays a central role in both local and systemic health. This book presents the latest research on the dental pulp and its interaction with other tissues. Each chapter provides an introduction to its major themes for the busy clinician or dental student, as well as a set of biologically based clinical recommendations for restorative and endodontic procedures. Practicing clinicians need this information to provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatment to their patients.
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scientific basis for the practice of endodontics, March 04, 2010
By M. Davis (Schaumburg, IL USA)
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There is no better publication on pulp and periapical biology and the application of evidence based principles into endodontic practice. In my opinion this should be required reading for residents in endodontic graduate programs.
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Best academic book in endo., January 11, 2009
By Ali Nasseh (BOSTON, MA USA)
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This book is only for serious endodontists/postdoc residents who want to understand the scientific basis of endodontics. This body of work is beyond undergraduate students who will find it too science oriented and not enough clinically based. It's a recommended read for any endodontist trying to attain cutting edge understanding of the science behind his field. Sam Seltzer was a pioneer and one of the smartest guys I knew.
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