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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists Wolf R. De Lyre, Orlen N. Johnson For one/two-semester courses in Oral Radiology, and introductory and advanced courses in dental radiographic techniques.This easy-to-read text combines theory and basic application of dental radiography with practical hints for dental hygiene and dental assisting students. A clear writing style and emphasis on radiographic techniques make this text perfect for use in both the classroom and clinic. |
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Oral Radiology: Principles and Interpretation Paul W. Goaz, Stuart C. White Describes what radiation is and how it is made, including a discussion of exposure risks, usage on patients and how to read the radiographs. New chapters in this edition cover: guidelines for prescribing dental radiographs; radiographic infection control; and salivary gland radiography. |
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Lasers in Dentistry Leo J. Miserendino Approaching lasers from both clinical and scientific standpoints, this book describes the use of lasers in dentistry today. Featured are soft-tissue, hard-tissue and dental materials applications. Safety standards are covered, along with the functions of different types of lasers. |
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Radiographic Imaging for Dental Auxiliaries, 3e Dale A. Miles BA DDS MS FRCD(C), Margot L. Van Dis DDS MS, Catherine W. Jensen RDH MHE, Ann Bruno Ferretti CDA BS Med Practical and easy-to-read, the 3rd Edition of this text implements a systematic approach to taking clinical radiographs. Expertly written, it presents principles and applications of contemporary dental radiography with the inclusion of two new chapters: one clearly describing the digital radiography, and another covering all aspects of pre-surgical implant imaging. Also features over 400 excellent illustrations. |
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Radiographic Interpretation for the Dental Hygienist, 1e Joen Iannucci DDS MS, Laura Jansen Lind RDH MS This highly organized textbook provides the reader with a comprehensive reference source on the interpretation of dental radiographs. Includes such features as a logical step-by-step approach to interpretation, excellent illustrations, numerous line drawings as well as outstanding radiograph reproductions, and quiz questions, key words, and objectives in every chapter. Unique chapters on the importance of dental radiographs and interpretation, descriptive terminology, periodontal disease, and caries are included. |
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Principles of Dental Imaging (PRINCIPLES OF DENTAL IMAGING ( LANGLAND)) Olaf E. Langland, Robert P. Langlais, John Preece This new edition successfully combines elements of radiographic technique with interpretation information for readers. Five sections cover the concepts of radiologic imaging, radiographic techniques and procedures, special imaging techniques, radiation health, and assessment and interpretation. Based on the Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology guidelines published by the American Association of Dental Schools, this unique book features numerous high-quality photographs, radiographs, and line drawings. New information on digital radiography, radiation health, periodontal disease, and image assessment is included, as well as chapter review questions, case-based questions, and workshop and laboratory exercises. To help readers prepare for certification, sample multiple-choice and case-based questions for the National and State Board Certification Examinations are also included. |
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Atlas of Dental Radiographic Anatomy Myron J. Kasle DDS MSD Here's the 4th Edition of the popular guide that takes the work and the errors out of interpreting radiographs. It features over 470 clear views of all intra- and extra-oral regions. Facing each page of illustrations is a page of captions that describe and differentiate between normal and abnormal anatomic features, and highlight diagnostically important characteristics of each radiograph presented. The 4th Edition discusses the applications, problems and potential of imaging systems and helps you anticipate complications. |
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Radiology for Dental Auxiliaries Herbert H. Frommer BA DDS FACD Radiology for Dental Auxiliaries presents the basic principles of clinical radiology for students in dental hygiene and dental assisting programs. This well-established, comprehensive textbook also provides a good review for the interpretation of radiographs and trouble-shooting errors for practicing hygienists and assistants. Topics include: basic x-ray generation, image formation, film mounting, biologic effects of radiation, lesions, infection control, film processing and interpretation, intraoral and extraoral techniques, panoramic radiography, patient management, and legal considerations. |
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Radiographic Imaging for the Dental Team Sally M. Mauriello, Vickie P. Overman, Enrique Platin Designed for dental auxiliaries, this text provides an introduction to the basic principles of dental radiography. Topics covered include up-to-date coverage of radiation safety and protection requirements, infection control, quality assurance, patient management and administration. Radiographic techniques are depicted in this illustrated text, along with a detailed explanation and rationale of each step. |
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Oral and Maxillofacial Diagnostic Imaging Allan G. Farman, Robert E. Wood, Christoffel J. Nortje A diagnostic atlas of imaging in the oral and maxillofacial region that correlates findings to specific disease. The book starts with the basics of imaging, relates images to line drawings to reveal general catagories of disease and dysfunction, and matches radiographs to disease. The work introduces the general principles of interpretation, following with a quick reference section that catagorizes radiographic signs to help clarify diagnostic thinking. The layout consists of two facing pages per disease with a brief overview of the disorder on the left-hand page and the image (and clinical photos where applicable) on the right-hand page. |