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DESCRIPTION:
The Second Edition of the Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry features updated and expanded information on pediatric clinical dentistry, including eight new chapters written by educators with special interest in each topic.
Since publication of the first edition, non-invasive treatment is at the forefront of pediatric dental care, and the new edition reflects this, with multiple options and techniques for non-invasive treatment.
The book is filled with photographs for improved understanding and guidance through the procedures described.
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The book is an easy-to-read guide to clinical pediatric dentistry with practical evidence-based information for dental students, assistants, hygienists, residents in both general dentistry and specialty training, and general and pediatric dentists.
 Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry is a valuable resource for assuring excellence in care for our youngest patients.
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Key Features
Presents step-by-step clinical instruction for pediatric procedures
Features eight new chapters, including non-invasive clinical techniques, trauma to primary incisors, caries-risk assessment, oral pathology, interceptive orthodontics, esthetics, sleep disordered breathing, infant examination, and treating the special needs patient
Offers more than 600 clinical and radiographic photographs
Provides practical information and guidance for clinical practice in pediatrics
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Table of Contents:
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1 Noninvasive and Minimally Invasive Treatment of Dental Caries                         Â
 Jane A.
Soxman, Jeanette MacLean, and Christel M.
Haberland                   Â
2Â Â Sealants
  Jane A.
Soxman and Patrice Barsamian Wunsch         Â
3 Local Anesthesia for the Pediatric Patient
  Janice A.
Townsend, Jane A.
Soxman, and Stanley F.
Malamed        Â
4 Primary Incisor Restoration
 Ari Kupietzky           Â
5 Primary Molar Adhesive Tooth Restoration
  Constance M.
Killian and Theodore P.
Croll          Â
6 Vital Pulp Therapy for Primary Molars
   Jane A.
Soxman                      Â
7 Pulpectomy for Primary Teeth
  James A.
Coll
8 Full-Coverage Restoration of Primary Molars
   Jane A.
Soxman, Ehsan N.
Azadani, and Paul S.
Casamassimo
9 Indirect Pulp Therapy for Young Permanent Molars
  Patrice Barsamian Wunsch                   Â
10Â Direct Pulp Therapy for Young Permanent Molars
  Patrice Barsamian Wunsch                      Â
11Â Diagnosis and Management of MolarâIncisor Hypomineralization
  J.
Timothy Wright         Â
12Â Management of Esthetic Concerns
  Elizabeth S.
Gosnell, Roshan V.
Patel, J.
Timothy Wright, and S.
Thikkurissy
13Â Extraction of Primary Dentition
   Jane A.
Soxman       Â
14Â Traumatic Injury to the Primary Incisors
  Patrice Barsamian Wunsch                 Â
15Â Pulpal Treatment in Young Permanent Incisors Following Traumatic Injuries
  Joe H.
Camp
16Â Reattachment of Permanent Incisor Enamel Fragments
   Jane A.
Soxman         Â
17Â Ectopic Eruption of Maxillary First Permanent Molar
 Ari Kupietzky and Jane A.
Soxman        Â
18Â Ectopic Eruption of Maxillary Permanent Canines
  Jane A.
Soxman                  Â
19Â Infraocclusion of Mandibular Primary Molars
  Jane A.
Soxman                 Â
20 Space Maintenance
  Jane A.
Soxman
21Â Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment in the Mixed Dentition
  Jane A.
Soxman                      Â
22Â Non-nutritive Sucking and Parafunctional Habits
  Jane A.
Soxman                                 Â
23Â Behavior Guidance
 Jane A.
Soxman and Janice A.
Townsend
24Â Caries Risk Assessment
  Christel M.
Haberland                       Â
 25 Clinical Examination of the Infant
   Jane A.
Soxman and S.
Thikkurissy
26 Clinical Examination of the Patient with Special Healthcare Needs           Â
 S.
Thikkurissy, Giulia M.
Castrigano, and AnnMarie Matusak
27Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children
 Cristina V.
Perez
28Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Pediatric Oral Medicine
 Christel M.
Haberland
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