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Edwina A. M. Kidd

    Dental Caries
    • 2003

      Dental Caries

      The Disease and Its Clinical Management

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Dental Caries is a major new work on a subject of vital concern to all dentists. It builds on the work of two former books, Textbook of Clinical Cariology and Fluoride in Dentistry , to present a definitive resource on caries prevention and treatment. The management of dental caries is central to daily work in dental offices because caries is ubiquitous in all populations, lesion development continues lifelong and caries is the most common cause of tooth loss around the world.The book’s logical structure consists of four parts, The Disease; Diagnosis; Prevention, Non-Operative and Operative Treatment and Prognosis. It provides a clear understanding of the disease process, be it at an individual or population level. The Editors are joined by 28 expert authors who have contributed a wealth of chapters, ranging from the role of fluorides to restoring the tooth. Careful balance between prophylaxis and surgical intervention guides the reader through the maze of treatment decisions, while the breadth of the book reflects diverse, and sometimes controversial, opinion on dental caries. Dental Caries is aimed at dental students and practitioners, and will be of value to dental hygienists and those involved with public health. Faculty and practice libraries will also wish to feature this authoritative book on their shelves.Other Titles of InterestClinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, Fourth EditionEdited by Jan Lindhe, Thorkild Karring and Niklaus P. Lang1 4051 0236 5Textbook of EndodontologyEdited by Gunnar Bergenholtz, Preben Hørsted-Bindslev and Claes Reit8 7161 2185 6Pediatric Dentistry – A Clinical ApproachEdited by Göran Koch and Sven Poulsen8 7161 2271 2

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