Basics of Dental Technology: A Step by Step Approach
ISBN: 1405178752 Binding: Paperback Edition: 1 Author(s): Tony Johnson, Duncan Wood, Christopher W. Stokes, David G. Wildgoose, David G. Patrick Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Number of Pages: 184
Basics of Dental Technology is a major new resource for undergraduate dental students and trainee dental techniciansEmploying a task-based approach the book offers step-by-step guidance to the current techniques and materials used in dental technology As well as providing thorough instruction as to core competencies in impression handling model production tray construction articulators and facebows the book introduces the reader to the basics of more specific andor specialist areas of practice such as complete and partial denture prosthetics fixed prosthodontics orthodontic work maxillo-facial technology occlusion and implantsThe book also provides an excellent ready reference to instruments equipment and key terms as well as advice on establishing effective communication within the dental team and study tips
Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health: Dental laboratory technology
ISBN: Binding: Digital Edition: Author(s): Janie F. Franz Publisher: Thomson Gale Number of Pages:
The article is excerpted from Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health This 5-vol set provides more than 850 entries covering topics in nursing and allied health written for students and professionals in the field Alphabetically arranged entries cover topics in body systems and functions conditions and common diseases issues and theories techniques and practices and devices and equipment The Encyclopedia covers all major health professions including nursing physical therapy occupational therapy respiratory therapy medical lab technology emergency medical technology dental assistance pharmacology and nutrition In addition the set features approximately 400 photographs and illustrations; appendices of related organizations agencies and associations; and a general index
Dental laboratory technology: An entry from Thomson Gale's Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
ISBN: Binding: Digital Edition: Author(s): Janie F. Franz Publisher: Thomson Gale Number of Pages: 2
The Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health is an alphabetically arranged five-volume set of more than 850 entries written for students and professionals in the field Topics include body systems and functions conditions and common diseases issues and theories techniques and practices and devices and equipment The Encyclopedia covers all major health professions including nursing physical therapy occupational therapy respiratory therapy medical lab technology emergency medical technology dental assistance pharmacology and nutrition and features appendices of related organizations agencies and associations
ISBN: 0807879053 Binding: Paperback Edition: Author(s): Gerald M. Cathey Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press Number of Pages: 244
Designed to familiarize the technician or student with the structures of the mouth and their functions this manual's primary emphasis is directed to the teeth with consideration given to the surrounding and related anatomical structures The final pages deal with a wax build-up technique closely related to some prcedures used in fixed prosthodontia