The major restructuring of this edition ensures a wealth of new material including information on caries risk assessment; new preparation techniques; the latest developments in paediatric dentistry, including new restorative approaches and behaviour management; dietary advice and treatment of the handicapped patient. Also added is a colour plate section to assist with the identification of oral medicine lesions, pathology, and interpreting restorative techniques.
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry is an essential reference for dental students, practitioners, and educators alike. This reprint of the classic text is a comprehensive guide to clinical dentistry, covering everything from dental anatomy and pathology to oral medicine and surgery. The layout is user-friendly, with clear and concise information presented in an easy-to-understand format.
One of the strengths of the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry is its practical approach. The authors provide practical tips and advice on how to carry out various dental procedures, making it an invaluable resource for dentists at all stages of their careers. The handbook is also up-to-date, incorporating the latest research and techniques in the field.
I recently visited the cosmetic dental clinic in Nolan Hill and was pleasantly surprised to see the new edition, I used to study dentistry myself and read this guide. We talked a little bit about it and I decided to buy the new edition and was very pleased with it, very colorful and brought back a lot of memories of my studies.
An easy, small and simple pocket guide book... It consist of so many chapter that a dental student will be studying in detail through the college life... It explains everything in an easy breezy way and i recommend anyone who is studying dentistry to buy and have it with him/her everyday so that it can be like a reference .
Easy and quick way to get any information related to any field in dentistry, specially endodontics. This is a book in which every dentist should keep in his/her pocket as a reference and a refreshment.
I read this book a long time ago when I was still in medical school in 2005-2010 (so most likely its older version). Definitely a must-read textbook for medical students, junior physicians, or medical doctors.