Friday 6 January 2012

New Books - January 2012

Books
Diagnosis and treatment in prosthodontics, 2nd ed. / by William R. Laney et al.
Quintessence Books. c2011.

"[This book] significantly expands the original book's scope by its recruitment of those essential topics such as genetics, adjunctive laboratory examinations, psychologic concerns, imaging techniques, etc, that have informed and revised the entire profession." (pp. vii).

Challenging nature: wax-up techniques in aesthetic and functional occlusion / by Paulo Kano.
Quintessence Publishing, c2011.

Veneer visionen : Veneer visions / by Oliver Reichert di Lorenzen
Quintessenz Verlag, c2010.

Dental public health and research: contemporary practice for the dental hygienist, 3rd edition / by Christine Nielsen Nathe.
Pearson, c2011.

"This text explores the ever-changing world of dental public health - a dynamic career pathway for dental hygienists - featuring a new emphasis on research in the third edition. Organized logically and rewritten for optimal clarity and understanding, the book guides students and practitioners toward mastery of the topic and serves as an ideal tool for board exam preparation" Taken from back cover.

Periodontitis: symptoms, treatment and prevention / by Rosemarie E. Walchuck
Nova Science Publishers, c2010.
"This book reviews research on periodontitis including the role of the TH17 pathway in the progression of periodontal disease; an outline of the risk factors relating to the most prevalent chronic periodontal diseases and others."(pp. vi)

Wiley-Blackwell, c2010.

"Written in a clear and accessible format, with colour illustrations throughout, the book is a guide for all dental nurses with an interest in orthodontics. It is designed to reflect sections of the syllabus of the Certificate in Orthodontic Dental Nursing." Taken from back cover.
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Restorative dentistry: treatment procedures and future prospects / by Franco Brenna et al.
Elsevier/Mosby, c2012.

"A useful, practical, and easy-to-consult text, [this book] combines the scientific and clinical contributions that the Accademia Italiana di Conservativa (Italian Academy of Conservative Dentistry) has gathered during the past two triennal Continuing Education meetings. Divided into 16 chapters, the book describes the main treatment procedures currenlty used in restorative dentistry, incorporating scientific, evidence-based references. It is also illustrated with over 2,000 beautiful, high-quality color images". Taken from back cover.


Master dentistry volume 3: Oral biology / by Barry K.B. Kertovitz et al.
Churchill-Livingstone/Elsevier, c2011.
"[This book] is designed as a revision guide for dental students and offers the 'curriculum essentials' in an easy-to-digest format. Each chapter begins with learning objectives and presents oral anatomical, histological, physiological and biochemical information in a clinically relevant, integrated manner making the volume ideal for use throughout the course." Taken from back cover.






Food and constituents of oral health : current status and future prospects / by Michael Wilson
CRC, c2009.

"The purpose of this book is to provide a state-of-the-art overview of what is known about the role that the diet and its various constituents play in the oral health of humans and to summarise the ways in which such knowledge may be used, to not only provide new ways of improving oral health, but also to reduce the adverse effects of certain dietary constituents and practices." (pp.xxi)

Mammal teeth: origin, evolution, and diversity / by Peter S. Ungar
The John Hopkins University Press, c2010.

"In this impressive, comprehensive volume Peter Ungar explores every aspect of mammalian teeth--their evolutionary origin, histology, development, and fundamental physiological role in fueling a high-energy, endothermic lifestyle. Ungar explains how teeth allow high-resolution tracking of 200 million years of mammalian radiation, thanks to the fortuitous combination of their fossilizability and their relationship to trophic biology. No mammalogist, paleontological or neontological, will want to be without this excellent work." Taken from back cover.

Dental implant restoration: principles and procedures / by Stuart H. Jacobs and Brian C. O'Connell.
Quintessence Publishing, c2011.

"This book aims to provide the restorative clinician, or student, with a concise and easy-to-follow guide for the treatment of a patient requiring dental implants. The book consists of two parts. Part 1 provides the clinician with a guide to patient diagnosis and treatment planning, and knowledge of implants and components. Part 2 describes practical protocols that will allow the clinician to carry out the restorative phase of implant treatment for tooth replacement".