Tuesday, 1 October 2019

New Books - October 2019

John Wiley & Sons, 2019
RK280 .E77 2019Y

"Essential Physiology for Dental Students offers comprehensive information on human physiology, tailored to the needs of students of dentistry. This new addition to the Dentistry Essentials series helps students gain a deeper understanding of how physiological concepts apply to clinical dental practice. Each chapter outlines an organ system in sufficient detail whilst emphasizing its relevance to clinical dentistry. Written in a student-friendly style, it contextualizes how normal and altered physiology affects dental care and highlights the implications of dental interventions on the body's functioning." From back cover

DAT Prep Plus 2019-2020
Kaplan Publishing, 2018
Course Reserves RK57 .D385

"Kaplan's DAT Prep Plus 2019-2020 provides the test-taking strategies, realistic practice, and expert guidance you need to score higher on the Dental Admissions Test. Our comprehensive updated subject review reflects recent changes to the blueprint of the exam, question types, and test interface. You'll get two full-length practice DATs and expert tips to help you face Test Day with confidence." From back cover

Textbook of Endodontology, Third Edition / edited by L. Bjørndal, L.L. Kirkevang & J. Whitworth
John Wiley & Sons, 2018
Course Reserves RK351 .T49 2018Y

"The third edition of Textbook of Endodontology provides lucid scholarship and clear discussion of endodontic principles and treatment to dental students and dental practitioners searching for current information on endodontic theories and techniques. It contains many new line drawings and clinical images and retains core concept, advanced concept, clinical concept, and key literature boxes for ease of assimilation." From back cover

Ingle's Endodontics 7, Volume 1 & 2 / edited by I. Rotstein & J. I. Ingle
PMPH USA, 2019
Course Reserves RK351 .I54 2019Y v.1/v.2

"The seventh edition of Ingle's ENDODONTICS is the most recent revision of the text that has been known as the "Bible of Endodontics" for half a century. It continues the tradition of including an international group of authors, contributing cutting-edge knowledge and updates on topics that have formed the core of this book for years, and also introducing new chapters that reflect the ways in which the field has evolved over the 50 years since its inception." From back cover

Clinician's Handbook of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Second Edition / edited by D. M. Laskin & E. R. Carlson
Quintessence Publishing, 2019
RK529 .C57 2019Y

"There are frequent situations in which oral and maxillofacial surgeons find themselves in need of an immediate answer to a clinical problem. However, this can involve a time-consuming search for the appropriate reference source. This book continues the format of the previous edition by providing a single site to quickly find information on a diverse range of clinical topics, including dentoalveolar surgery, maxillofacial trauma, craniofacial anomalies, and oral pathology. All of the previous chapters have been updated, and new chapters on implantology, cleft lip and palate, maxillofacial reconstruction, oral squamous cell carcinoma, and cosmetic surgery have been added. Moreover, increasing the size of the book has allowed for the inclusion of many summary charts, tables, clinical photographs, and radiographs, which was not possible in the previous version. As a result, this new edition provides expanded information in an improved format." From back cover


Zero Bone Loss Concepts / by T. Linkevicius
Quintessence Publishing, 2019
RK667 .I45 L56 2019X

"Bone loss is still a major issue that dentists encounter, but it is a complication that can be prevented. By combining clinical experience with peer-reviewed scientific evidence, the author of this book has put together a guide that any implant specialist will find invaluable to prevent bone loss in their patients. Different strategies are presented that can be used to achieve zero bone loss years after treatment. Because successful treatment depends on both the surgical and prosthetic components, the book is divided into two parts, each focusing in depth on what must be done in each phase to promote bone stability. Case presentations detail many types of clinical situations, implant choices, and prosthetic solutions, all backed by evidence-based clinical studies that have proven success." From Amazon


New ebooks:

Applications of Biomedical Engineering in Dentistry / edited by L. Tayebi
Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2020

"This book offers readers a valuable overview of recent advances in biomedical engineering, as applied to the modern dentistry. It begins by studying the biomaterials in dentistry, and materials used intraoperatively during oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures. Next, it considers the subjects in which biomedical engineers can be influential, such as 3-dimensional (3D) imaging, laser and photobiomodulation, surface modification of dental implants, and bioreactors. Hard and soft tissue engineerings in dentistry are discussed, and some specific and essential methods such as 3D-printing are elaborated. Presenting particular clinical functions of regenerative dentistry and tissue engineering in treatment of oral and maxillofacial soft tissues is the subject of a separate chapter. Challenges in the rehabilitation handling of large and localized oral and maxillofacial defects is a severe issue in dentistry, which are considered to understand how bioengineers help with treatment methods in this regard." From publisher's website

Micro-computed Tomography (micro-CT) in Medicine and Engineering / edited by K. Orhan
Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2020

"This book focuses on applications of micro CT, CBCT and CT in medicine and engineering, comprehensively explaining the basic principles of these techniques in detail, and describing their increasing use in the imaging field. It particularly highlights the scanning procedure, which represents the most crucial step in micro CT, and discusses in detail the reconstruction process and the artifacts related to the scanning processes, as well as the imaging software used in analysis. Written by international experts, the book illustrates the application of micro CT in different areas, such as dentistry, medicine, tissue engineering, aerospace engineering, geology, material engineering, civil engineering and additive manufacturing. Covering different areas of application, the book is of interest not only to specialists in the respective fields, but also to broader audience of professionals working in the fields of imaging and analysis, as well as to students of the different disciplines." From publisher's website

Odontogenesis: Methods and Protocols / edited by P. Papagerakis
Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature, 2019

"This volume provides methods and approaches to study genetic and environmental regulatory controls on odontogenesis. Chapters guide readers through protocols for isolation and characterization of both epithelial and mesenchymal dental cells, methods on isolation, phenotypic characterization, expansion, differentiation, immunofluorescence, in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, imaging protocols, rodent dental fluorosis model, 3D assessment of crown size, dental diseases models, next generation sequencing, genetic and epigenetic studies, genome-wide association studies as well as clinical protocols for measurement of early childhood caries and saliva,  and supragingival fluids and biofilm collection and subsequent analyses. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls." From publisher's website

The Scientific Basis of Oral Health Education / by R. Levine & C. Stillman-Lowe
Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2019

"The first edition of this classic text appeared in 1976 with the aim of refining and standardising the advice given to the public and to ensure that such advice was scientifically sound and evidence-based. It was written not only [by] members of the dental professions and those involved in general healthcare including medical practitioners, school nurses, health visitors, midwives, dieticians, pharmacists and public health practitioners, but also those who influence health in the wider community, such as teachers, child carers and peer educators. While originally written for a UK readership it became clear that it was used in other countries and that a new international edition was needed. To ensure that this new edition would reflect a consensus of international expert opinion and be relevant to a much broader readership, a panel of eminent experts was enlisted from as far afield as Japan, Singapore, Denmark, Switzerland and the USA. The text is consistent with current evidence and guidance from the WHO, and includes comparative guidance from other countries and systematic reviews of research evidence from the Cochrane Collaboration database. It provides information and advice on the main aspects of oral health, including the cause and prevention of dental caries, periodontal disease, dental erosion, oral cancer and dental problems in children under five. Throughout the book, key points are given at the beginning of each chapter, with an indication of the strength of supporting scientific evidence using a simple scheme." From publisher's website

Traumatic Dental Injuries in Children: A Clinical Guide to Management and Prevention / by R. L. Slayton & E. A. Palmer
Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2020


"This book is a clinical guide to the prevention and management of traumatic dental injuries, including crown and root fractures and luxation injuries, in children of all ages.  Readers will find clear descriptions of the challenges posed by the pediatric population, the evaluation of injuries, diagnosis, management, and follow-up. Whenever available, evidence-based guidelines are used to inform clinicians of the most appropriate care for each type of injury. A holistic approach is adopted, taking into account the child's developmental stage and ability to tolerate the proposed treatment. When indicated, more advanced forms of behavior guidance are discussed to enable the delivery of safe and effective care that will allow the best outcome to be achieved. Often, traumatic dental injuries result in sequelae that compromise the health of the developing permanent teeth. These sequelae and appropriate treatment options are described along with innovative approaches designed to preserve bone and maximize future treatment possibilities. The book will be a valuable asset for both pediatric and general dentists." From publisher's website


Dentistry Theses:

Exploring the Role of Zirconia Surface Treatments on the Properties and the Material's Bonding to Resin Cement / by Mahmood Abu Ruja'
PhD, University of Toronto, 2019

Dentin Substrate Modification with Chitosan-Hydroxyapatite Precursor Nanocomplexes / by Anam Najeeb Hashmi
MSc, University of Toronto, 2019

Self-reported Oral Health Status and Diabetes Outcomes in a Cohort of Diabetics in Ontario, Canada / by Kamini Kaura Parbhakar
MSc, University of Toronto, 2019

Role of Free-water Loss on Residual Strain and Fracture Predilection in Root Dentin: A Three-dimensional Digital Image Correlation Analysis / by Bobby Nadeau
MSc, University of Toronto, 2019

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