The ADA Practical Guide to Dental Implants This clinically oriented book gives you a hands-on guide to incorporating dental implants into your practice. Taking a clear and concise approach to the subject, the book offers basic information on all aspects of dental implants, including the pros and cons of implants, patient factors, clinical considerations to success and failure and implant restoration. The book also looks at clinical considerations such as case planning, implant design, surgical techniques, antibiotics and more. The last chapters cover post-surgical follow-up and the many factors that lead to a successful outcome. Helping you grasp the book's concepts are photos, radiographs and illustrations. Features: Discusses all aspects of dental implantology in the practice setting Supports you in incorporating dental implants into their practices Considers pros and cons, patient factors, clinical considerations, success and failure and implant restoration Offers foundational information on dental implants in an easy-to-read format The ADA Practical Guide to Dental Implants is a useful introduction and guide to dental implants for any practitioner interested in incorporating implants into clinical practice. P07421 Paperback book, 208 pages | Members $99.00 Retail $149.00 Book ISBN: 978-1-11963-069-2 Wright’s Behavior Management in Dentistry for Children, Third Edition The third edition of Wright’s Behavior Management in Dentistry for Children delivers an up-to-date discussion of modern techniques for managing the behavior of pediatric dental patients. The book addresses the influence of family and parenting styles on children’s behavior and the factors that determine how children behave in the dental office. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological management techniques are described in depth, as are techniques for dealing with special needs patients. Clinical case scenarios are described throughout the book, with practical application of the taught principles. The final part of the book covers the dental environment— training office personnel to manage children’s behavior, practical considerations for behavior guidance and the effects of the physical dental office environment. This new edition adds brand-new information on parent management, discussing the unique characteristics of modern parents and millennials and cultural competence utilizing techniques such as motivational interviewing and empathetic listening amongst other methods. New sections include the use of hypnosis and magic to guide children through their dental treatment. Topics include: A thorough introduction to understanding key moments in child development as well as their behavior in the dental office An examination of establishing a dental home and non-pharmacologic approaches to behavior management Treatment of children with disabilities in the dental setting and tips to parents for proper homecare Understanding the rapidly evolving societal influence on the contemporary family and its impact on treating the pediatric patient Wright’s Behavior Management in Dentistry for Children is an essential reference for pediatric dentists, general dentists, dental students and dental hygienists who frequently encounter child patients in their dental offices. P07221 Hardcover book, 320 pages | Members $135.00 Retail $199.00 Book ISBN: 978-1-11968-084-0 Make interaction with your young patients a positive experience. ORDER BY PHONE: 800.947.4746 26 27 ORDER ONLINE: ADASTORE.ORG PRACTICE MANAGEMENT CLINICAL RESOURCES
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