Oral Diagnosis: The Clinician's Guide
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Product Description
'Oral Diagnosis: the clinician's guide' is a succinct, concise guide to history-taking, diagnosis and special testing for oral and dental diseases/traumatic injuries. Taking a problem-solving approach to the subject, this new book provides excellent coverage of all the situations the dental undergraduate can commonly expect to encounter.
Based at King's Dental Institute, the authors between them represent the fields of dental surgery, dental accident and emergency management of medically-compromised patients and conservative dentistry - thus ensuring that a fully integrated, multidisciplinary approach is taken throughout. This unique, synoptic pocket guide to diagnosis is an essential purchase for every dental undergraduate and a useful reference for all dental practitioners.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1071385 in Books
- Published on: 2000-02-16
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 314 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Overall, this is a comprehensive and clearly written text which my students and the vocational trainees found helpful and user friendly. I would recommend this book without hesitation." "Martin Forde, University of Liverpool Dental School", Dental Update, June 2000
book is written in a punchy style with lots of lists and bullet points. This approach should allow the novice to amass much information quickly and will be useful as a revision guide before examinations. The line drawings are clear and effective....a useful addition to the recommended reading list for undergraduates." "Dr John Meechan, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Oral Surgery", The British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
text format, the easy to read bullet points and the summary start to each chapter were definatly approved of by the dental students at Liverpool. The chapters on infection, cysts, ulcers and white patches are also excellent... Overall this is a comprehensive and clearly written text which my students and the vocational trainees found helpful and user friendly. I would recommend this book without hesitation." "Martin Forde, GDP, Liverpool and part-time lecturer in Clinical Dental Sciences, University of Liverpool Dental School."
