Clinical Success In Impacted Third Molar Extraction [Paperback] Author: Jean-Marie Korbendau | Language: English | ISBN:
2912550181 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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This book explains how impacted teeth can be erupted and move into the dental arch. It presents the rationale and indications for third molar extraction along with comprehensive information on radiographic examinations, anesthesia, surgical protocol, and germectomy. The authors present step-by-step procedures for establishing a precise anatomical diagnosis, restoring eruptive pathways, making room in the dental arch, locating the impacted tooth, and developing effective appliances.
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- Series: Clinical Success
- Paperback: 135 pages
- Publisher: Quintessence Pub Co; 1 edition (January 1, 2002)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 2912550181
- ISBN-13: 978-2912550187
- Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.4 x 0.4 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #703,381 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Dental school does not often adequately teach the removal of impacted wisdom teeth to its students. If the general dentist wishes to learn this set of skill, a course on the subject or good book with plentiful illustrations is the begining. Here is the good book! The book is loaded with large color photographs of techniques to remove both impacted maxillary and mandibular molars. The text that accompanies the photos is helpful as well. All types of impactions are discussed and demonstrated through the text and photos. This is as good as any book I have read on the topic. The only drawback I experienced is the mechanics in how to use certain root elevators. They are mentioned in the text, but the actual pictures on how to use the instruments is not present. This addition would have made this a 5-star book text. (The book is written by two French dental authors, but the techniques demonstrated apply worldwide.
At the very least, this book is a sound introduction to third molar removal.
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By kone
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This book is somewhat helpful but has the same problem as most other texts surgical extractions: each extraction technique is covered in only one or two pictures of the crucial sectioning-and-elevating steps--and each of those always go perfectly. (Am I the only dentist who's ever missed a furcation while sectioning, sheared off the back of the crown, and been left digging? Apparently so, because the authors give no mention of it.) While the text does a good job at teaching you how to evaluate and map out a game plan for extracting 3rd molars, the actual execution of the procedure is insufficiently demonstrated. The authors show perfectly-bisectioned teeth, but give little guidance on landmarks or handpiece orientation during the sectioning process--and any semi-experienced exodontist knows that the hard part is not deciding to section through the furcation, but actually doing it. I was hoping that this book would give more tips and tricks to handle those extractions that do not go "textbook," but it does not.
However, the book does have some good ideas about flap design, helpful reviews of anatomy, and some of the techniques used by the French surgeons were novel to this American dentist (contra-angled surgical handpieces are definitely something I'd like to have in my clinic). Don't buy this book and think that you're going to be able to cut out 3rds like an oral surgeon. You will learn a few things, but this book will not help you out when the extraction has already headed south.
By Matthew Windham Hillis
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