Orthodontic and Dental Books
DCA is proud to offer fine orthodontic and dental publications for your reading pleasure.
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University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Text for the entire dental office staff. Presents the importance of the basic steps of lifesaving: P: position, A: airway, B: breathing, C: circulation, and D: definitive care. Includes instructions on assembly of ‘bare bones’ emergency kit.
$56.00
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Written in plain language that all readers can understand, an explanation of all procedures that a patient might encounter in an orthodontic office and more…
$12.42
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This is a comprehensive textbook written for the predoctoral dental student. Samir E. Bishara and the other contributors present the fundamentals of orthodontics in 30 chapters divided into 6 sections. The sections are — Growth and Development, Diagnosis, Appliances, Treatment and Treatment Considerations, Other Aspects Related to Treatment, and Orthodontics and Adjunct Treatment. Case examples relate the concepts to clinical applications and make the text appealing and useful.Â
$74.00
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Leeds Dental Institute, UK. Aid for practicing dentists and dental students. Handbook of emergency care concentrates on frequent types of trauma in children and adults. Includes simple protocols and guidelines. Guidance on the role of the practitioner in non-accidental injuries is also provided.
$37.50
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Jacobs, a Polish Jew, was a first-year dental student before he spent five years in Nazi extermination camps, including Auschwitz. Here, he vividly recalls that time, during which his elementary professional skills enabled him to practice primitive dentistry on inmates and SS officers alike, as well as to obey orders to extract gold teeth from corpses after gassing. Jacobs’s understated tone conveys all the more forcefully the daily horror of camp life: bitter cold, near starvation, the smell of burning human flesh. Worst of all, notes the author, born Berek Jakubowicz, Auschwitz became a perverted “way of life” as he tried to survive it. Jacobs, who now practices dentistry in Boston, is a compelling witness. Illustrations not seen by PW.
$13.60
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University of Connecticut, Farmington. Addresses two questions: Are older goals and strategies obsolete? and Is a new paradigm needed? Goes beyond diagnosis in developing a scientific and biologic basis for clinical orthodontics. Stresses nonsurgical orthodontic treatment and includes factors in differentiating extraction from nonextraction treatment.
$118.00
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THE FEEL GOOD GUIDE TO GOING TO THE DENTIST or How to enjoy chewing, kissing, smiling, laughing, looking younger & living with your teeth for the rest of your life! BOOK. Never before has a book about going to the dentist been so much fun to read. Don’t let old dental fears and loathing ruin your teeth and make you look years older. Get the real story in I HATE DENTISTS!
$16.95
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Whole-Body Dentistry is an attractive and well-executed lay-person’s guide to sensible dental decision-making. Written in a refreshingly open, simple and accessible first person style, the author’s passion, dedication and vast clinical experience is abundantly clear.Whole-Body Dentistry is logically and compellingly organized starting with a personal account of Dr. Breiner’s journey from an advocate of the “party line” offered by conventional dentistry to an advocate of wellness through data-based (not politically correct) choices. Believing that “if you wish to understand the body and healing, you must be willing to explore and learn from new ideas and from your patient’s responses”, this book serves another function as well. It documents the admirable course which every healing professional should take from predigested teaching to courageous exploration which follows wherever the data leads.
$19.95
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