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  • Author: Elio Berruti
  • Author: Pilar Sagredo Rodríguez
  • Author: Roberto Köstlin
Microsurgical Endodontics Microsurgical Endodontics

Microsurgical Endodontics

Price CAD 270.90

Microsurgical Endodontics, a term coined by the author himself, is a branch of Endodontics that allows to save dental elements otherwise lost and intended to be replaced with implants. The study of it means adding precious information to your knowledge in endodontics. There are many indications of intervention, always linked to the failure of a previous treatment and may include solutions that, once put into practice, can resolve clinically complicated situations in a single session. The text presents a complete examination of the diagnostic approaches, of the clinical procedures, of the necessary tools and of the possible complications that Microsurgical Endodontics involves.

Orthopaedic pathologies of the Stifle Joint - Book Details- veterinary book Orthopaedic pathologies of the Stifle Joint - Book Details- veterinary book

Orthopaedic...

Price CAD 142.80

This book deals with the main orthopaedic conditions of the stifle joint in dogs and cats, so veterinary surgeons can assess, diagnose and treat the disorders commonly seen in their practice. It is intended to help veterinary clinicians make a correct diagnosis and prognosis and establish the most appropriate drug or surgical treatment for each case. Orthopaedic pathologies of the stifle joint contains plenty of high-quality images and illustrations as well as links to videos through QR codes, which provide additional information and contribute to making the book even more practical.

Ear Diseases in Dogs and Cats. Case studies - book details - veterinary book Ear Diseases in Dogs and Cats. Case studies - book details - veterinary book

Ear Diseases in Dogs...

Price CAD 61.95

Twenty per cent of visits to the vet may be due to otitis and, although in general they do not represent a serious condition for the animal, they may become very insidious processes if they are not treated suitably. This work presents a selection of clinical cases to help vets to establish the proper guidelines for treatment, management and control.