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Endodontology has seen enormous advances in recent years. New high-tech tools, such as operative microscopes in combination with ultrasound and nickel-titanium files, make possible a high-level of quality in treatment with excellent long-term treatment results. Regular updating of knowledge is indispensable for every practitioner. The Pocket Atlas of Endodontics provides a fast and up-to-date orientation of the entire area of endodontology in the classic Thieme Flexi format, with concise text on the left and excellent illustrations on the right hand page of more than 150 double page spreads. Features - What is to be done with ongoing pain?
- How should one react in an emergency situation? What special considerations are there in children?
- What should one do in the case of obliterated canals, perforations, and incomplete growth of roots?
- When results are poor, how does one plan revision procedures
- Efficient treatment planning, newest methods
Author Information Rudolf Beer, DDS, professor Department of Conservative Dentistry University of Witten/Herdecke Private Practice of Endodontics Essen, Germany Michael A. Baumann, DDS, PhD, Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. dent. Department of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, Dental School, University of Cologne, Kerpener Strae 32, D-50931 Koln, Germany Andrej Kielbassa was educated at the Universities of Saarland and Marburg, gaining his DDS in 1989, his Dr. med. dent. in 1990 (Marburg) and his Ph.D. in 1998 (Freiburg). In 2011, he has been conferred the title Dr. honoris causa (Victor Babes University, Timisoara). He was Dean of DPU (2011-2015), and served as Medical Director of the corresponding Dental Outpatient Clinic (2013-2015). Currently, he is Chair of the Centre for Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, DPU, Krems, Austria.
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