Practical Lessons in Endodontic Surgery
Practical Lessons in Endodontic Surgery
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ISBN
ISBN
9780867153330
Authors
Authors
by Donald E. Arens (Author), Mahmoud Torabinejad (Author), Noah Chivian (Author), Richard Rubinstein (Author)
Edition Number
Edition Number
1
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
1998
File Size
File Size
Endodontic Surgery: A Practical Step-by-Step Guide
This concise and user-friendly manual provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practice of endodontic surgery. Designed to expand clinicians’ knowledge and skills, it emphasizes practical strategies for managing challenging conditions such as curved roots, accessory canals, and resorptive defects that often require surgical intervention beyond conventional endodontic therapy.
Key Features
- Forty-Two Structured Lessons: Covers every stage of surgical management, from preoperative assessment to surgical techniques, treatment protocols, and postoperative care.
- Practical and Accessible: Suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners, offering guidance that can be applied by any skilled clinician.
- Rich Visual Support: Includes more than 200 high-quality color photographs and line drawings to clarify procedures and enhance learning.
- Hands-On Resources: Features sample forms and ready-to-use tools that support efficient clinical workflow.
- Comprehensive Scope: Provides step-by-step coverage of essential surgical methods and techniques, equipping readers for predictable outcomes in practice.
This book is an invaluable reference for dental students, general practitioners, and endodontists seeking to refine their surgical expertise and deliver reliable patient-centered care.
