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Home > Best Practices in Endodontics: A Desk Reference
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This book is a compilation of practical information shared by some of the finest clinical endodontists in the world. Most of the chapters are short and focus on how to perform a single clinical procedure. They are written in simple language with ample photographic support. This book provides guidance for most common endodontic procedures but also for some procedures that are less common, such as how to treat teeth containing Russian Red; surgical extrusion; root submergence; and decompression. Because most of the procedures described are performed under a dental operating microscope, there are chapters on operatory design for microscopic endodontics, microscope ergonomics for the doctor and assistant, and how to set upend use a microscope for photography and video documentation. IN addition, two chapters are devoted exclusively to understanding and applying CBCT imaging. Written at a specialist level, the book serves as a desk reference for clinical procedures and as a daily practice guide, but it contains information that is useful to anyone who aspires to perform endodontics at a high level.
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Five Stars, August 29, 2017
By A Customer
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nice book!
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Five Stars, August 18, 2017
By A Customer
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Nothing better to help with serious clinical endodontics
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Five Stars, October 06, 2016
By A. M
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Excellent book. Must read for every GP dentist.
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Good book for new endodontists, November 13, 2015
By Bogenbroom
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This is a good book to buy before setting up an office, especially if you want to be able to practice like Gary Carr. I have learned from sad experience that it is very important to have things set up initially so that you can accomplish treatment with the minimum amount of wasted movement. The first chapters of the book discuss how to set up the office effectively and how to work effectively with an assistant. The later chapters discuss how to handle various clinical issues that come up. Most of the people who buy this book probably already know how to do a root canal, so they do not discuss the simple cases, but things that come up less frequently, but that we will all see once in a while. The tips are very useful.
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Five Stars, September 29, 2015
By Roman Khaletsky
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Great reference book! Awesome cases!
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Must have reference on endodontics, August 10, 2015
By Dr. Manfred Friedman
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Excellent volume. The information is well explained and documented. Illustrations very good
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