Tag: BDJ
A Clinical Guide to Occlusion (BDJ)
British Dental Journal Books Description: This series is aimed at practical dentists but is not a ‘how-to-do’ handbook. It is designed to provide a working philosophy that is in line with contemporary good practice to be used in everyday clinical…
A Clinical Guide to Removable Partial Dentures – BDJ
Authors: J.C. Davenport R. M. Basker J.R. Heath Publication date 06 Sep 2000 Publisher British Dental Journal Scanned Copy ISBN: NA Page Count: 120 , File Size: 53 Mb PDF Download link
A Clinical Guide to Removable Partial Denture Design – BDJ
Author: Davenport JCBasker RMHeath JR, Ralph JPGlantz POHammond P Description: All stages in the care of patients requiring removable partial dentures are important and none more so than the design of the prostheses. This book provides a thorough, logical journey…
A Clinical Guide to Complete Denture Prosthetics (BDJ)
Authors: J F McCord, A A Grant Publisher : British Dental Journal Chapters include Clinical assessment Pre-definitive treatment: rehabilitation prostheses Impression making Registration: Stage 1 – creating and outlining the form of the upper denture Registration: Stage 2 – intermaxillary…
A Clinical Guide to Crowns and Other Extra-Coronal Restoration (BDJ)
BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL VOLUME 192 NO. 3 VOLUME 193 NO. 3 Crowns and other extra-coronal restorations: Introduction Part-1 Changing patterns and the need for quality Part-2 Materials selection Part-3 Considerations when planning treatment Part-4 Endodontic considerations: the pulp, the root-treated…
A Clinical Guide to Endodontics (British Dental Journal)
BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL (VOLUME 197 NO. 4 – VOLUME 198 NO.3) Endodontics — a series overview Part 1 The modern concept of root canal treatment Part 2 Diagnosis and treatment planning Part 3 Treatment of endodontic emergencies Part 4 Morphology…
A Clinical Guide to Orthodontics (British Dental Journal)
A clinical guide to orthodontics BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL VOLUME 195 NO. 8 OCTOBER 25 2003 PRACTICE Orthodontics Part 1: Who needs orthodontics? Part 2: Patient assessment and examination I Part 3: Patient assessment and examination II Part 4: Treatment planning…