Book Details
Orange Code:61025
Paperback:377 pages
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Sections:
1. Pediatric oral health care: the perspectives2. Growth and pubertal development3. Child and adolescent psychological development4. Dental fear and behavior management problems5. Pain, pain control, and sedation6. Dental caries in children and adolescents7. Case history and clinical examination8. Radiographic examination and diagnosis9. Caries prevention10. Diagnosis and management of dental caries11. Dental erosion12. Pedodontic endodontics13. Periodontal conditions14. Tooth development and disturbances in number and shape of teeth15. Eruption and shedding of teeth16. Occlusal development, preventive, and interceptive orthodontics17. Developmental defects of the dental hard tissues and their treatment18. Traumatic injuries: examination, diagnosis, and immediate care19. Traumatic injuries: follow-up and long-term prognosis20. Oral mucous lesions and minor oral surgery21. Temporomandibular disorders22. Children with chronic health conditions: implications for oral health23. Dental care for the child and adolescent with disabilities
Description:
The second edition of Pediatric Dentistry: A Clinical Approach offers a fully revised and updated review of pediatric dentistry. This important text covers the full spectrum of the subject, basing itself in the clinical practice of the dental treatment of children and adolescents and providing a special emphasis on evidence-based oral health care for young people. Pediatric Dentistry provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of treatment for children, ranging from health promotion and prevention to strategies for systematic and comprehensive oral care. Pediatric Dentistry: A Clinical Approach follows a logical approach, covering major dental and oral diseases and their diagnosis and management in children and adolescents, including caries, periodontal and endodontic conditions, and TMJ disorders. The book also discusses a number of dental and oral conditions that relate more directly to childhood, such as dental erosion, traumatic injuries to the teeth, pain control, and treatment of physically and mentally disabled children. Topics such as dental, physical, intellectual and emotional development are also thoroughly reviewed. Pediatric Dentistry will provide students of dentistry, as well as pediatric dentists and dentists involved in the treatment of young patients, with a uniquely clear, comprehensive, and clinical approach to the dental treatment of children and adolescents
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