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Wet-Fingered Dentistry: Practical Advice from Experienced Dentists
By David J. Kenny DDS PhD and Michael J. Casas DDS MSc
4.0 out of 5 stars (1 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Quintessence Publishing Company
Edition:  1st
Published:  January 15, 2002
Binding:  Paperback
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This lighthearted, easy-to-read book provides advice and tips from experienced clinicians to fill the gap in practical knowledge left by dental school curricula. The book offers advice on a wide range of topics such as getting a practice started; attracting and keeping patients; dealing with dental emergencies; and practicing risk management. It also provides clinical treatment tips, as well as advice for when to refer cases to specialists.
 
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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Good, Practical Advice, August 25, 2005
By Dr Chan (Singapore)
Wet-Fingered Dentistry offers sound, practical advice on private practice. Almost every "specialty" is covered, including orthodontics, implantology continuing education, practice management, relationships with colleagues and establishments.

However, do note that you won't find too much technical details in this book; just brief and general advice without a lot of elaboration. It could have been a little more "meaty". Nevertheless, I wish I had this book 15 years ago when I was just starting out. I could have learned so much from this book instead of learning from mistakes.

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