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Harty's Endodontics in Clinical Practice
Bun San Chong (Edited by)
9780702058356, Elsevier Health Sciences
Paperback, published 10 October 2016
352 pages, Approx. 390 illustrations (250 in full color)
24.6 x 18.9 x 2.3 cm, 0.8 kg
"I would recommend this book to anybody with an interest in endodontic practice" "an excellent learning tool" Comments about previous editions This is a very informative textbook which I would definitely recommend and have learnt from. I wish I had known about it and read it on my undergraduate course - at the time I had not realised that there was such a concise book on the subject at a suitable level, interesting and easy to read! This book should give people the confidence and encouragement to perform more endodontic procedures. Georgina Baker, PG Student, Eastman Dental Institute, UK Overall, an EXCELLENT and concise endodontic book for all clinicians of varying backgrounds and experience. I would highly recommend it! Miss Zahra Hussain, PG Student, Eastman Dental Institute, UK Harty’s Endodontics in Clinical Practice is an excellent text for both the undergraduate dental student and the busy general dental practitioner. Its logical, evidence-based chapters and concise approach progress through the course of endodontic treatment with the aid of excellent diagrams, radiographs and photographs, giving the reader a clear and easy explanation as to the principles of root canal treatment, the essentials of periradicular surgery and the management of traumatic injuries. This is an excellent reference text for a continually evolving field. Tony Preston, Senior Lecturer in Endodontics, Liverpool, UK A brilliant little book that gives an excellent overview of endodontics in a logical order! The style is excellent, making for easy reading and it's the right size to tote around for reference. I feel that the authors make an effort to give balanced views of different approaches to endodontic treatment and weigh up the evidence. I think this is really important as different clinicians/schools may have different (valid) views on things and this can be confusing for the undergraduate student; having these views discussed in one's set text is a good reminder that we don't know all the answers yet! Due to its size, this is not the most comprehensive book ever. However, the references at the end of every chapter are extensive and should provide lots of further reading for those so inclined. The authors also signpost references to review articles, useful for those of us who don't make a habit of going through lists of citations. I really cannot fault this text; this is how more textbooks should be written! Amazon reviewer 2014
This book is a guide to proven, current clinical endodontic practice. It is designed, primarily, with the undergraduate readership in mind but is also suitable for anyone pursuing specialist training, including extended skills in endodontics, and general dental practitioners undertaking CPD, or wishing to keep up-to-date. The seventh edition is available with an online question bank containing MCQs and Clinical Cases.
1 Introduction and overview 2 General and systemic aspects of endodontics 3 Diagnosis 4 Pulp space anatomy and access cavities 5 Maintaining dental pulp vitality 6 Instrumentation in endodontics 7 Preparation of the root canal system 8 Intracanal medication 9 Root canal filling 10 Surgical endodontics 11 Endodontics in primary teeth 12 Endodontic aspects of traumatic injuries 13 Marginal periodontitis and the dental pulp 14 Problems in endodontic treatment 15 Restoration of endodontically treated teeth
Subject Areas: Dentistry [MMD]