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exams as well as practising dentists.
As a practising clinician I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and learnta lot of tips that are useful in daily practice. I was impressed by the breadth of topics covered under dental materials in this book.
This may not be intended to serve asa denitive dental materials or restorative text, but very successfully fulls its aim by bridging the gap between dental material science and clinical practice.R. Paul
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA, 4TH EDITION
R. J. Fonseca, R. V. Walker, H. D. Baxter, M. P. Powers, D. E. FrostElsevierprice 230.00; pp 912 ISBN 9781455705542
This fourth edition American text has evolved from two-volumes to a convenient, single volume, transforming it into a more accessible form. Despite this reduction, it does not fail to comprehensively include all the salient topics relevant to the management of oral and maxillofacial trauma. Currently this 2013 text is the most up to date reference available on this topic with the classical British equivalent by Rowe and Williams being almost 20years old and out of print. For those who prefer their text in megabytes rather than pages, there is the option to purchase the text in a digital format.
The 913page, A4 hardback is crammed with tried-and-tested traditional concepts such as open reduction and xation techniques for fractures as well as...