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Pre-Clinical Dental Skills at a Glance

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Field, James
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2015.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Pre-Clinical Dental Skills at a Glance
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • How to use your revision guide
  • About the companion website
  • Part 1 The clinical environment
  • 1 The clinical environment
  • Regulation
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Uniforms and appearance
  • Dental loupes
  • 2 Lifelong learning and reflection
  • Lifelong learning
  • Support for learning
  • Formats and subjects
  • Reflection
  • Reflection and professional development
  • 3 Simulator jaws
  • Obtaining and storing natural teeth
  • The importance of tooth morphology
  • Terminology
  • Identifying teeth
  • Important points for setting up and storing teeth
  • Working within the simulator head
  • Advanced haptic systems
  • 4 Basic restorative equipment
  • Examination instruments
  • Restorative hand instruments
  • Handpieces and burs
  • Other equipment
  • 5 Handpiece maintenance and operation
  • Safe operation
  • Hand holds and finger rests
  • Checking the air rotor handpiece
  • Maintenance
  • Burs and uses
  • Part 2 Basic operative skills
  • 6 Posture and working with a dental mirror
  • Mirror work
  • General seating position
  • Fields of vision
  • Dynamics and working with your nurse
  • 7 Effective use of posterior matrices
  • Interproximal wedges
  • Matrix tips
  • Siqveland
  • Tofflemire
  • Other systems
  • Dismantling
  • 8 Controlling bur depth and angulation
  • First steps
  • Basic principles
  • undercut
  • Basic principles
  • cutting depth
  • Criteria for exercise
  • Practising with occlusal surfaces
  • 9 Investigating and controlling the carious lesion
  • Basic principles
  • Conservative access
  • Efficient removal of enamel
  • Extension
  • Efficient removal of dentine
  • Depth
  • Form
  • Simulation exercises
  • 10 Posterior approximal preparations
  • Technique
  • Gain access to the caries
  • Resistance and retention form
  • Common pitfalls
  • Finishing the margins
  • Criteria for critical appraisal
  • 11 Anterior approximal preparations
  • Technique
  • Gain access to the caries
  • Resistance and retention form
  • Common pitfalls
  • Finishing the margins
  • Criteria for critical appraisal
  • 12 Accessing the pulp space
  • Clinical considerations
  • Pulp space anatomy
  • Aims
  • Technique
  • Common pitfalls
  • 13 Direct posterior restorations
  • Material choice
  • Instrumentation for amalgam
  • Instrumentation for composite
  • Common mistakes
  • 14 Replacing a cusp with a direct restoration
  • Preparation
  • Matrices
  • Technique for amalgam
  • Technique for composite
  • 15 Placing cervical restorations
  • Glass ionomer
  • Composite resin
  • Repeated restoration loss
  • 16 Restoring incisors
  • Achieving an optimal bond
  • Approximal restoration
  • Involving the incisal edge
  • Polishing and checking
  • Repairing existing restorations
  • Common problems
  • 17 Periodontal instrumentation
  • Hand instrumentation
  • Ultrasonic instrumentation
  • 18 Moisture control and dental dam
  • Standard aids
  • Dental dam
  • Dam clamps