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Distinguished by the authors strong commitment to conservative dentistry, this revised textbook combines proven methods with the latest scientific developments in preventive and restorative dentistry. Chapters on enamel and dentin adhesion and on resin composite restorations have been substantially revised to incorporate the latest evidence, and updated reference lists promote further study into the most recent evidence-based research. Current concepts in caries management and remineralization are discussed, as is preservation of pulpal health. Students, educators, and practitioners alike will find this text a valuable resource for choosing among the widening range of treatment options. Talbe of Contents - Biologic Considerations
- Jerry W. Nicholson - Patient Evaluation and Problem-Oriented Treatment Planning
- William F. Rose, Jr, Carl W. Haveman, and Richard D. Davis - Esthetic Considerations in Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
- J. William Robbins - Caries Management: Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies
- J. Peter van Amerongen, Cor van Loveren, and Edwina A. M. Kidd - Pulpal Considerations
- Thomas J. Hilton and James B. Summitt - Nomenclature and Instrumentation
- James B. Summitt - Field Isolation
- James B. Summitt - Bonding to Enamel and Dentin
- Bart Van Meerbeek, Kirsten Van Landuyt, Jan De Munck, Satoshi Inoue, Yasuhiro Yoshida, Jorge Perdigão, Paul Lambrechts, and Marleen Peumans - Direct Anterior Restorations
- David F. Murchison, Joost Roeters, Marcos A. Vargas, and Daniel C. N. Chan - Direct Posterior Esthetic Restorations
- Thomas J. Hilton and James C. Broome - Amalgam Restorations
- J. D. Overton, James B. Summitt, and John W. Osborne - Diagnosis and Treatment of Root Caries
- Michael A. Cochran and Bruce A. Matis - Fluoride-Releasing Materials
- John O. Burgess and Xiaoming Xu - Class 5 Restorations
- J. D. Overton, Mark L. LittleStar, and Clifford B. Starr - Natural Tooth Bleaching
- Van B. Haywood and Thomas G. Berry - Porcelain Veneers
- Jeffrey S. Rouse and J. William Robbins - Anterior Ceramic Crowns
- Jeffrey S. Rouse - Esthetic Inlays and Onlays
- J. William Robbins and Dennis J. Fasbinder - Cast-Gold Restorations
- Patrice P. Fan and Thomas G. Berry - Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
- J. William Robbins
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Excellent condition - brand new!, September 14, 2013
By Michelle Lee
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For the price I paid, this book was a steal. The book was still wrapped without a scratch even though it was labeled as "used." It came in the mail very quickly, and I was very content.
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Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry, December 10, 2012
By Javier Pascual
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Buen tratado de operatoria de dental, algunos capítulos han quedado obsoletos. Recomendaría este libro a estudiantes de odontología y odontólogos generales que deseen repasar conceptos básicos de operatoria.
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FAntastic service, September 23, 2010
By S.Cameron
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The item arrived in good time and condition as per Amazon's promise. Good job all!
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Awesome Book, September 29, 2009
By Vatsal Suthar
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Great Resource. Has a taste of everything from prosthodontics to full veneers to white bleaching.
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Good General Review of Operative Dental Principles, June 05, 2009
By kone
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I graduated from dental school in 1985, and being in a specialized practice of dentistry, I needed a good general review of restorative dentistry, so I ordered this book to "bring me up to date".
I found this to be a good book for the most basic concepts of operative dentistry. I was satisfied with the book as it fulfilled my modest objectives. However, for most dentists, the procedures presented here are those that are likely practiced daily in a general dentist office. Therefore, this is not a book for general dentists. It is a good book for dental students, for those studying to pass their dental boards, or for the specialist who desires knowlege of general operative techniques.
It is not a book to learn advanced operative dental techniques.
This is the 2006 edition, so it is already 3 years old. As fast as the dental field is changing, I recommend the latest edition if you are interested in purchase.
konedog
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