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Local Anesthesia for Dental Professionals [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 205x254x17 mm, weight: 730 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 013158930X
  • ISBN-13: 9780131589308
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 205x254x17 mm, weight: 730 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 013158930X
  • ISBN-13: 9780131589308
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Local Anesthesia for Dental Professionals is designed to meet the requirements of comprehensive courses in local anesthesia for both dental hygiene and dental programs. It includes extensive ancillary student and instructor resources including clearly stated objectives for each chapter, easy-to-reference tables, relevant case studies, question and answer banks, and laboratory skill assessments. In addition to separate chapters on topical anesthetics, dose considerations, inadequate anesthesia, specialty factors, and anatomic factors, this text includes troubleshooting factors and considerations specific to each technique.

Recenzijas

This is the  4th year I have taught Pain Control in Dentistry and the first year  I have used the textbook Local Anesthesia for Dental Professionals, by  KB Bassett, AC DiMarco and DK Naughton.  I can say without reservation  that this textbook is very teacher and student friendly with excellent color  photos of injection technique, illustrations of concepts such as nerve impulse  conduction and examples of dosage calculations that greatly enhanced the  teaching and learning in my classroom.  The inclusion of a head and neck  anatomy review at the back of the book was very helpful as were the Appendices  included throughout the book.  It is apparent that educators wrote this  textbook and we are pleased to have changed to this text.  I would highly  recommend it to other dental and dental hygiene programs as well as to  practicing professionals who strive for clinical excellence in the delivery of  local anesthesia.



  

Lynn  Stedman, RDH, Director Department of Dental Hygiene Columbia Basin  College

Foreword v
Preface vi
Acknowledgments vii
Contributors viii
Reviewers ix
About the Authors x
SECTION I Pain Control Concepts
1(36)
Local Anesthesia in Dentistry: Past, Present, and Future
2(8)
Fundamentals of Pain Management
10(8)
The Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of Pain Control
18(19)
Events in a Successful Nerve Impulse Generation
36(1)
SECTION II Pharmacology of Local Anesthetic Pain Control
37(92)
Pharmacology Basics
38(13)
Dental Local Anesthetic Drugs
51(31)
Dental Local Anesthetic Drugs
80(2)
Vasoconstrictors in Dentistry
82(11)
Dose Calculations for Local Anesthetic Solutions
93(16)
Local Anesthetic Solutions---Dose Calculation Facts
105(2)
Local Anesthesia and Vasoconstrictor Maximum Dose Reference
107(2)
Topical Anesthetics
109(20)
SECTION III Injection Fundamentals
129(86)
Local Anesthetic Delivery Devices
130(37)
Summary of Sharps Management Recommendations
157(1)
CDC Sample Device Evaluation Form: Dental Safety Syringes and Needles
158(3)
Summary of Basic Steps for Loading Syringes
161(3)
Suggested Needle Recapping Techniques---``Best Practices''
164(3)
Patient Assessment for Local Anesthesia
167(26)
ASA Physical Status Classification: Examples of Diseases and Conditions
184(2)
SRP: Stress Reduction Protocols for Anxious Patients
186(1)
Modifications to Local Anesthesia for Common Medical Conditions
187(1)
Medical Predispositions That May Require Modifications
188(1)
Modifications to Local Anesthesia for Common Concomitant Drug Therapy
189(2)
Illegal (``Recreational'') Drug Use
191(2)
Fundamentals for Administration of Local Anesthetic Agents
193(22)
10 Basic Steps in the Administration of Local Anesthesia
210(2)
Suggested Fulcrum Positions
212(3)
SECTION IV Clinical Administration of Local Anesthesia
215(152)
Injections for Maxillary Pain Control
216(28)
Summary of Maxillary Injections
240(3)
Field of Anesthesia
243(1)
Injections for Palatal Pain Control
244(23)
Summary of Palatal Injections
263(3)
Field of Anesthesia
266(1)
Injections for Mandibular Pain Control
267(36)
Summary of Mandibular Injections
299(3)
Field of Anesthesia
302(1)
Injections for Supplemental Pain Control
303(23)
Summary of Supplemental Injections
322(3)
Field of Anesthesia
325(1)
Troubleshooting Inadequate Anesthesia
326(12)
Local Anesthesia Complications and Management
338(29)
SECTION V Special Considerations for Local Anesthesia
367
Insights for the Fearful Patient
368(13)
Insight from Pedodontics
381(11)
Insights from Specialties: Oral Surgery Periodontics Endodontics
392
Appendices
1(1)
Introductory Anatomy Review
End-of-Chapter Questions Key
Glossary 1(1)
Index 1