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The Principles Of Endodontics

Michael Manogue, Shanon Patel, Richard T Walker, Michael Manogue, Deputy Director of Dental Studies, Leeds Dental Institute, UK, Shanon Patel, Specialist in Endodontics and Clinical Lecturer, Guy’s, King’s & Thomas' Dental Institute, London, UK, and Richard T, Walker, Formerly Centre Director, International Centre for Excellence in Dentistry, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Sciences, University College London, UK, Michael Manogue, Deputy Director of Dental Studies, Leeds Dental Institute, UK, Shanon Patel, Specialist in Endodontics and Clinical Lecturer, Guy's, King's and Thomas' Dental Institute, London, UK, and Richard T, Walker, Formerly Centre Director, International Centre for Excellence in Dentistry, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Sciences, University College London, UK

This book provides the undergraduate student with a comprehensive, full colour, step-by-step guide to endodontics. It covers the principles and practice of endodontics and is presented in a simple, no-nonsense style that will help to demystify this essential aspect of the clinical practice of dentistry. • Full-colour clinical photographs assist the reader in relating material to clinical reality • The inclusion of a self assessment section encourages reflection and thought on the information provided • A system of colour coding between the sections helps the reader to understand how the science, theory, and practice of endodontics are related
Section A - Theory; A1. Introduction; A2. The life of a tooth (development, function, defence, pulpal inflammation, necrosis and sequelae); A3. Diagnosis and treatment planning; A4. Preserving pulp vitality; A5. Trauma; A6. Root canal preparation; A7. Obturation of root canals; A8. Treatment outcomes; A9. Dealing with failure; Section B - Clinical, practical aspects; B3. Diagnosis, treatment planning and management of patient care; B4. Preserving pulp vitality; B5. Management of trauma; B6. Root canal preparation (with a guide to criterion-based self assessment); B7. Obturation of root canals; B8. Treatment outcomes; B9. Dealing with failure; Section C - Self assessment
Michael Manogue, Deputy Director of Dental Studies, Leeds Dental Institute, UK, Shanon Patel, Specialist in Endodontics and Clinical Lecturer, Guy's, King's and Thomas' Dental Institute, London, UK, and Richard T, Walker, Formerly Centre Director, International Centre for Excellence in Dentistry, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Sciences, University College London, UK