Prosthetic Treatment of the Edentulous Patient

Prosthetic Treatment of the Edentulous Patient

by J. C. Davenport (Author), R. M. Basker (Author)

Synopsis

In spite if improvements in oral health, there will always be a significant number of people who lose all their teeth. As people live longer and total tooth loss occurs later, successful provision of complete dentures is increasingly challenging, and managing the transition from the natural to the artificial dentition has become more critical. The fourth edition of this well established and highly regarded textbook has been completely updated to reflect these changes.Primarily aimed at undergraduate dental students, Prosthetic Treatment of the Edentulous Patient will also be of value to all those, including dental technicians, who are faced with solving the problems of complete denture treatment in dental practice. This book adopts a flexible approach to accommodate the variation found in edentulous patients. It stresses the critical importance of good communication between clinician and dental technician. It emphasises care of the elderly and the value of holistic treatment. It includes many photographs and clear line drawings. It contains sections on clinical audit at the end of each clinical chapter. It presents updated and restructured text and references. It emphasises evidence-based treatment. The fourth edition includes a new foreword written by Professor Per-Olof Glantz, Vice-Chancellor, Malmo University Sweden.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Edition: 4th
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 02 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0632059982
ISBN 13: 9780632059980

Media Reviews
an excellent textbook, packed full of useful information for undergraduate students, experienced practitioners and even orthodontists. Journal of Orthodontics this textbook is highly recommended to undergraduate students as it is well written, clearly laid out and helpfully illustrated. The objective of the authors, in providing the clinician with a sound theoretical foundation on which successful clinical skills can be built, has certainly been achieved. The text should also be of interest to practitioners and those preparing for postgraduate exams. Dental Update In summation, the authors have achieved their aims and I would recommend this textbook for undergraduates. British Dental Journal ...the last chapter of forty pages is very useful. It is completely devoted to complaints like pain, loose dentures, recurring fractures, flabby ridges, sore mouth and speech impediment. Translation of a review from the Dutch Journal of Dentistry