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′This text is generic enough to be used in most dental schools as a comprehensive textbook in cariology. This text is the first text to really focus on the new paradigm shift towards more conservative management of caries. The role of the diet in the etiology of caries and the management of caries through dietary controls were limited to a short discussion in chapter 14. I would recommend …
First published in 2003, Dental Caries: The Disease and its Clinical Management has become the leading resource on cariology. In this highly-anticipated new edition, the editors maintain the same focus on high-level coverage of the disease aetiology and process, clinical management best-practice, and wider public health issues connected with dental caries management, including an enhanced focus…
This second edition describes the biology of dental caries. The first edition was published in 1986. The new edition updates the research findings in cariology and emphasizes the clinical implications of research carried out in caries prevention and detection during the past decade. The purpose is to explain the biochemical, microbiological, immunological, pathological, and epidemiological aspe…
he way fluoride is used today has profoundly affected dentistry and has led to extensive changes in the curricula of dental schools. In spite of extensive research, some aspects of fluoride's action on dental tissues are not yet fully understood. However, research continues and new practical delivery methods are being developed. The text is presented in four sections. The first section covers t…