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Permar’s Oral Embryology and Microscopic Anatomy 10th Edition PDF - e book
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Now in its Tenth Edition, Permar’s Oral Embryology and Microscopic Anatomy continues to provide comprehensive, yet concise coverage of embryology and histology for dental hygiene anddental assisting professions. It can also be used as an introductory text for dental students. This text begins with the basics of general histology, progresses through the development of the human embryo and fetus, and concludes with a focus on the development of the face and oral cavity. New to this edition are over 40 additional illustrations, including four-color micrographs. High-quality images of microscopic embryonic development and oral anatomy help students identify histologic structures. A new chapter regarding salivary glands includes information about remineralization, demineralization, fluoride, bacterial diseases, and HIV. Clinical aspects of oral tissue are covered to help readers expand their knowledge from basic to clinical sciences and apply fundamental principles. Suggested readings help readers find additional resources.
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Surgical Anatomy of the Face 2nd Edition PDF - free e book
Description
Thoroughly updated to reflect the latest refinements in operative technique, this full-color atlas provides a surgeon’s-eye view of the anatomic structures and relationships encountered during all facial surgical procedures. It features more than 100 drawings by Dr. Makielski, a head and neck surgeon, and more than 100 photographs.
This Second Edition’s brand-new chapter on embryology emphasizes congenital anomalies such as clefts and dermoid cysts. New illustrations show the surgical anatomy of endoscopic approaches and recently developed procedures, including the SOOF lift. This edition also includes more detail on the osteocutaneous and retaining ligaments and the supporting ligaments and tendons of the orbit.
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Management Of Endodontic Emergencies
MANAGEMENT
OF PAINFUL IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS
Because
the pain is the result of inflammation, primarily in the coronal pulp, removal
of the inflamed tissue will usually reduce the pain.
Without
Acute Apical Periodontitis
Complete
cleaning and shaping of the root canals is the preferred treatment if time permits.
With limited time, most pulpal tissue is
extirpated with a broach (partial pulpectomy) in single-rooted teeth.In molars,
a partial pulpectomy is performed on the largest
canals (palatal or distal root). Pulpotomy is usually effective in molars when minimal time
is available.
An old
but still popular idea is that chemical medicaments sealed in chambers help
control or prevent additional pain; this is not true. A dry cotton pellet alone
is as effective in relieving pain as a pellet moistened with camphorated
mono-chlorophenol (CMCP), formocresol, Cresatin,eugenol, or saline. Therefore,
after irrigation of the chamber or canals with sodium hypochlorite a dry cotton pellet is
placed and
the access is sealed temporarily. A mild analgesic may be prescribed for patients
with irreversible pulpitis. Antibiotics, however, are definitely not indicated.
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