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Expert Third Molar Extractions
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109p 379 illus (185 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 4-87417-308-X
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1. Radiographs Radiographic procedures and interpretation 2. Classification of Mandibular Third Molars 3. Mesially-Inclined Impacted Third Molars Classification 4. Mesially-Inclined Impacted Third Molars Basic Technique 5. Mesially-Inclined Impacted Third Molars Easy Extractions 6. Mesially-Inclined Impacted Third Molars Cases with only a split crown 7. Mesially-Inclined Impacted Third Molars Cases involving removal of distal bone only 8. Horizontally Impacted Third Molars Classification 9. Horizontally Impacted Third Molars Basic technique 10. Horizontally Impacted Third Molars A difficult extraction involving lingual tooth inclination 11. Horizontally Impacted Third Molars A case involving a crown in the distal undercut of the second molar 12. Vertically Impacted Third Molars Classification and a simple case 13. Distally-Inclined Impacted Third Molars Classification 14. Distally-Inclined Impacted Third Molars A case involving distal bone removal only 15. Distally-Inclined Impacted Third Molars A difficult extraction involving sectioning the tooth into three pieces 16. Buccoversion or Linguoversion 17. Root Abnormalities 18. Root Abnormalities Curved roots 19. Root Abnormalities 20. Root Abnormalities Roots Encircling Bone 21. Root Abnormalities Separate Roots 22. Root Abnormalities Direct Contact with the Mandibular Canal 23. Postoperative Treatment of Abnormal Hemorrhage 24. Germectomy 25. Extraction of Maxillary Third Molars Classification 26. Vertically Implacted Maxillary Third Molars 27. Mesially-Inclined Impacted Maxillary Third Molars 28. Analgesic Medications 29. Anti-inflammatory Medications 30. Antibiotics
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Practitioners can take a radiograph of a third molar to be extracted, compare it with the radiographs in this book to f a similar one, then perform the extraction using the present technique safely and in a minimum amount of time.
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