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Clinical Problem Solving in Prosthodontics

Clinical Problem Solving in Prosthodontics
By David W. Bartlett Professor

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This book takes a range of clinical problems in prosthetic dentistry and gives a step by step guide to differential diagnosis and treatment planning for the dental student.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #294003 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-10-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 104 pages

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About the Author
Professor David Bartlett is Head of Prosthodontics at Kings College London Dental Institute. His research interest in tooth wear, particularly dental erosion, began with his PhD completed in 1995 which investigated the relationship between reflux disease and dental erosion. David has published over 70 research articles on dental erosion and other restorative subjects in National and International dental and medical journals. He has supervised four PhD's, 20 MSc's and been successfully awarded nearly half a million pounds in grant income. David has written three books and a number of chapters on prosthodontics.


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Review5
This book proves to be a very useful tool in the approach to clinical dentistry. It focuses on the tricky aspects of Crowns and Bridges in the field of prosthetics, while also including implants as a possible treatment option. The unique style of this text, provides the reader with a step-by-step guide in tackling various clinical scenarios, from initial observations, right through to a definitive treatment plan.
I personally found this book very "student-friendly" with a wide range of material explained in easy language, accompanied by clear photographic illustrations. I strongly recommend this book to undergraduate dental students as it is a really efficient way of applying what you know, to common clinical situations.