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  • Author: Angelo Cardarelli
  • Author: Federico Pennestri PhD
  • Author: Lisa Germain, DDS, MScD
Piezoelectric surgery of impacted teeth - book details - dentistry book - cardarelli Piezoelectric surgery of impacted teeth - book details - dentistry book - cardarelli

Piezoelectric surgery...

Price CAD 128.10

The extraction of impacted dental elements is often referred to by maxillofacial surgeons. However, it can be handled as routinely as any other type of extraction. Piezoelectric surgery of impacted teeth, which involves reproducible procedures using a step-by-step approach in all types of cases, also allows dentists who approach the extraction of impacted elements less frequently to carefully prepare for the procedure and perform it, thereby minimizing possible post-surgical issues for the patient, such as biological risks. Using the most innovative techniques, including the application of ultrasound in oral surgery and piezoelectric surgery, the author provides an indispensable tool to train and update dentists who intend to perform all types of extractions.

Cosmetic Injectables and Therapeutics - The ultimate guide for the Dental Office - 9781957260914

Cosmetic Injectables...

Price CAD 275.10

If you are a smile designer, you need to give the patient not just what they need, but what they want as well. This textbook offers guidance to dentists who wish to expand their practice by providing minimally invasive cosmetic and therapeutic procedures for their patients.

Whether you use it as a reference guide or a complete learning tool, the contents inside this book will help any dentist who desires improved patient satisfaction, increased practice growth and greater profitability.

Patient-Reported Outcome...

Patient-Reported...

Price CAD 75.60

Growing investments in healthcare do not necessarily produce corresponding improvements in the perceived health of their recipients, whether individual patients or society as a whole. Sometimes, even the opposite is true: growing investments in healthcare lead to lower benefits perceived by patients. How to quantify the health regained by patients? How to measure what for does it really matter to them when physical health is not fully recoverable? How to help physicians and administrators identify the correct objectives and improvements? What scientific instruments can estimate the prospect of patients and society in allocating limited resources? The development of the Patient Reported Outcome Measurements (PROMs) helps answer many of these challenges.