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Basic Guide to Orthodontic Dental Nursing
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By Fiona Grist
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(4 Reviews)
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List Price: $53.99
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Available for immediate delivery.
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Publisher:
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Wiley-Blackwell
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Edition:
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1st
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Published:
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September 27, 2010 |
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Paperback
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The Basic Guide to Orthodontic Dental Nursing is a must-have introduction for those seeking to develop their knowledge and understanding of this core area of clinical practice. Written in a clear and accessible format, with colour illustration throughout, the book is a guide for all dental nurses with an interest in orthodontics. It is designed to reflect sections of the syllabus of the Certificate in Orthodontic Dental Nursing. Chapters cover such key topics as tooth eruption patterns, removable and fixed appliances, de-bonding, and retention. There are also sections on care prior to treatment, including the requirements for a first appointment, and there is helpful guidance on maintaining motivation — particularly for young patients and their parents. Published in a compact format for portability and easy reference, this is a valuable addition to the Basic Guides series.
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This book is a nice handbook sized, June 21, 2017
By Vandelay Education
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This book is a nice handbook sized, printed on glossy paper, with tabs to help one find one's place. It is a British publication, so a lot of the terminology is not necessarily the same as used in the US. Affordable, and clear. Nice color photos. I would say this book would be very good for an orthodontic assisting program.
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Five Stars, April 06, 2017
By A Customer
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Excellent
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Five Stars, July 18, 2014
By Carmen Deschaine
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Fast delivery. The book is very helpful.
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This book is for dental assitants, May 11, 2014
By jimmy 's reports (usa)
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Dental nursing is a misleading topic. It is dental assisting. In foreign countries they may use the word nurse in the us we call a dentist helper a dental assistant. For a dental assistant maybe 5 stars for a dentist 0 star no biomechanics
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