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Shillingburg Fundamentals Of Fixed Prosthodontics Pdf 52

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<div>This 584 page book is aimed at dentists of all levels of experience from undergraduate and postgraduate to general dental practitioners. This text covers all disciplines in fixed prosthodontics from occlusion to bridge design to construction of a veneer in a laboratory.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The chapters are concise and in a logical order. The initial chapters discuss occlusion in detail with numerous illustrations on inter-occlusal records and facebows. The subsequent chapters demonstrate all preparations for intra- and extra-coronal restorations. At the start of each different preparation, the authors have written an armamentarium, which allows the reader to check their equipment prior to attempting these preparations. This book also covers dental materials and the laboratory side of fixed prosthodontics, which are not covered in great detail at an undergraduate level. However, some of the content is more suited to a postgraduate level including electrosurgery, orthodontic extrusion of a tooth for restorative purposes and definitive restorations following a hemisection.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>shillingburg fundamentals of fixed prosthodontics pdf 52</div><div></div><div>Download Zip: https://t.co/QQ2XZD8IEy </div><div></div><div></div><div>This is the third edition of this basic fixed prosthodontics reference textbook. Faithful to its beginnings, it contains schematic drawings rather than photographs to graphically illustrate concepts. The purpose is to serve as an introduction to the area of restorative dentistry dealing with fixed partial dentures and cast metal, metal ceramic, and all ceramic restorations. It is meant to provide the background knowledge needed by the novice as well as be a refresher for the practitioner or graduate student. The book is primarily meant for dental students, and secondarily for graduate residents. The content is divided into 28 chapters covering background knowledge of a multitude of aspects pertinent to fixed prosthodontics. Treatment planning, occlusion, articulators and records, tooth preparation, provisionalization, impressions, laboratory procedures from working cast fabrication to soldering techniques, are covered. Much needed chapters on esthetic, all-ceramic restorations, and resin-bonded fixed partial dentures are also presented. Many chapters have been modified to adapt to today's practice, a few deleted, and many added to cover particularly active aspects of dental research (cements and restorative materials, etc.). Additional references are included in the preface, directing the reader to additional specialized texts. Many of the latest developments are covered. This reference book will prove valuable for dental students as a strong base of fundamental information in fixed prosthodontics. Dental school libraries would also benefit from adding this book to the available repertoire.</div><div></div><div></div><div>An introduction to fixed partial dentures and cast metal, metal-ceramic, and all-ceramic restorations, for students andpractitioners. Discusses fundamentals of treatment planning,occlusion, and tooth preparation and details the use of specifictechniques and instruments, in chapters on articulation of casts,fixed partial denture configurations, preparations for various typesof crowns and restorations, investing and casting, and pontics andedentulous ridges. Includes detailed b&w diagrams. This third editionreflects the latest advances in materials, equipment, and techniques.Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Reviewer: Jean-Francois Bedard, DMD (University of Chicago Medical Center)</div><div></div><div>Description: This is the third edition of this basic fixed prosthodontics reference textbook. Faithful to its beginnings, it contains schematic drawings rather than photographs to graphically illustrate concepts.</div><div></div><div>Purpose: The purpose is to serve as an introduction to the area of restorative dentistry dealing with fixed partial dentures and cast metal, metal ceramic, and all ceramic restorations. It is meant to provide the background knowledge needed by the novice as well as be a refresher for the practitioner or graduate student.</div><div></div><div>Audience: The book is primarily meant for dental students, and secondarily for graduate residents.</div><div></div><div>Features: The content is divided into 28 chapters covering background knowledge of a multitude of aspects pertinent to fixed prosthodontics. Treatment planning, occlusion, articulators and records, tooth preparation, provisionalization, impressions, laboratory procedures from working cast fabrication to soldering techniques, are covered. Much needed chapters on esthetic, all-ceramic restorations, and resin-bonded fixed partial dentures are also presented. Many chapters have been modified to adapt to today's practice, a few deleted, and many added to cover particularly active aspects of dental research (cements and restorative materials, etc.). Additional references are included in the preface, directing the reader to additional specialized texts. Many of the latest developments are covered.</div><div></div><div>Assessment: This reference book will prove valuable for dental students as a strong base of fundamental information in fixed prosthodontics. Dental school libraries would also benefit from adding this book to the available repertoire.</div><div></div><div> dd2b598166</div>
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