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Clinical Aspects of Dental Materials : Theory, Practice, and Cases by Marcia Gladwin and Michael Bagby (2020, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherJones & Bartlett Learning, LLC
ISBN-101284221776
ISBN-139781284221770
eBay Product ID (ePID)11050081497

Product Key Features

Number of Pages544 Pages
Publication NameClinical Aspects of Dental Materials : Theory, Practice, and Cases
LanguageEnglish
SubjectDentistry / Dental Assisting, Dentistry / General
Publication Year2020
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
AuthorMarcia Gladwin, Michael Bagby
Subject AreaMedical
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight34.1 Oz
Item Length10.8 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number5
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentPartI Theoretical Perspectives Chapter1 Introduction Chapter2 Materials Science and Dentistry Chapter3 Physical and Mechanical Properties of Dental Materials Chapter4 Adhesive Materials Chapter5 Direct Polymeric Restorative Materials Chapter6 Amalgam Chapter7 Dental Cements Chapter8 Impression Materials Chapter9 Gypsum Materials Chapter10 Materials for Fixed Indirect Restorations and Prostheses Chapter11 Removable Prostheses and Acrylic Resins Chapter12 Dental Implants Chapter13 Specialty Materials Chapter14 Clinical Detection and Management of Dental Restorative Materials during Scaling and Polishing Chapter15 Radiographic Appearance of Dental Tissues and Materials Chapter16 Polishing Materials and Abrasion Chapter17 Tooth Whitening Chapter18 Oral Appliances Chapter19 Instruments as Dental Materials-Care and Maintenance Chapter20 Infection Control and Safety in the Dental Office Chapter21 Disinfection of Impressions, Dentures, and Other Appliances and Materials Chapter22 General Rules for Handling Dental Materials PartII Laboratory and Clinical Applications Chapter23 Mixing Liners, Bases, and Cements Chapter24 Application and Removal of the Rubber Dam Chapter25 Pit and Fissure Sealants Chapter26 Amalgam Placement, Carving, Finishing, and Polishing Chapter27 Taking Alginate Impressions Chapter28 Fabrication and Trimming of Study Models Chapter29 Fabrication of a Custom Impression Tray Chapter30 Elastomeric Impressions Chapter31 Vital Tooth Whitening Procedures Chapter32 Debonding Orthodontic Resins Chapter33 Placement of the Periodontal Dressing Chapter34 Removal of the Periodontal Dressing and Sutures Chapter35 Temporary Crowns Chapter36 Composite Finishing and Polishing Chapter37 Tips for the New Hygienist PartIII Case Studies Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 Case 7 Case 8 Case 9 Case 10 Case 11
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisUsing a proven pedagogical organization, this updated market-leading title focuses on providing students with a dental materials background that emphasizes the clinical aspects of dental materials, while also introducing concepts of materials science. Clinical Aspects of Dental Materials three-part structure addresses types of dental materials in the 22 chapters of Part I, includes laboratory and clinical applications (essentially a built-in lab manual) in Part II, and presents 11 case studies in Part III that serve as an overall review and help students strengthen their critical thinking skills when providing patient care. The Fifth Edition provides up-to-date content that reflects the latest advances in dental materials, clinical photos, review questions, and online videos all combine to help students develop the understanding of dental materials they need for successful dental hygiene practice. eBook available. Fast, smart, and convenient, today's eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and much more. New topics include bonding, ceramics, and an additional air polishing powder, while coverage of in-office and take-home whitening agents and instrument care and technology has been updated. Two NEW case studies emphasize the pediatric dental patient and the diabetic patient. As with all the case studies, each integrates dental materials with dental hygiene practice. Tear-out, Skill Evaluation sheets enable students and faculty to assess laboratory and clinical competencies that relate to Part II of the text. Tips for the Clinician boxes offer advice so that the best results are achieved.Precaution boxes promote safety while working with the materials. Student learning aids, including chapter objectives, key words and phrases, summaries, learning activities, review questions, online videos and quizzes, and an appendix of answers and justifications to the review questions all help the student to master the material. © 2018 544 pages, Using a proven pedagogical organization, this updated market-leading title focuses on providing students with a dental materials background that emphasizes the clinical aspects of dental materials, while also introducing concepts of materials science. Clinical Aspects of Dental Materials three-part structure addresses types of dental materials in the 22 chapters of Part I, includes laboratory and clinical applications (essentially a built-in lab manual) in Part II, and presents 11 case studies in Part III that serve as an overall review and help students strengthen their critical thinking skills when providing patient care. The Fifth Edition provides up-to-date content that reflects the latest advances in dental materials, clinical photos, review questions, and online videos all combine to help students develop the understanding of dental materials they need for successful dental hygiene practice. eBook available. Fast, smart, and convenient, today's eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and much more. New topics include bonding, ceramics, and an additional air polishing powder, while coverage of in-office and take-home whitening agents and instrument care and technology has been updated. Two NEW case studies emphasize the pediatric dental patient and the diabetic patient. As with all the case studies, each integrates dental materials with dental hygiene practice. Tear-out, Skill Evaluation sheets enable students and faculty to assess laboratory and clinical competencies that relate to Part II of the text. Tips for the Clinician boxes offer advice so that the best results are achieved.Precaution boxes promote safety while working with the materials. Student learning aids, including chapter objectives, key words and phrases, summaries, learning activities, review questions, online videos and quizzes, and an appendix of answers and justifications to the review questions all help the student to master the material. (c) 2018 544 pages
LC Classification NumberRK652.5