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The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse.
Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars.
A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions.
Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses.
Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing.
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Customer Reviews
The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse.
Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars.
A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions.
Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses.
Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing.
First point of call, 29 May 2007
Well laid out. easy to read. lots of nice diagrams. ok so it won't get you honours points but should contain enough to pass and is far less intimidating than those huge physiology texts. great for preclinical medics. not enough detail for pure physiology students though.
A useful starting point for medical students, 19 Jan 2003
Human Physiology is a useful introductory text to physiology, particularly for first year medical students who may find some of the more detailed texts somewhat overwhelming. This book is well written and approaches the various topics clearly and systematically. Unfortunately it does not provide quite enough detail to be used as a primary reference source, though it can be valuable if used along side another more detailed book such as 'Physiology' from Berne and Levy.
clear, well laid out approach to physiology, 23 Oct 2001
This book is easy to read but also gives enough details to cover the essentials of a human physiology course. The lay-out breaks it down into clear sections that make it easier to read and learn. It explains itself clearly and makes some of the more complicated issues easier to handle and digest. If you are having difficulty with another text then get/use this one!
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The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse. Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars. A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions. Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses. Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing. First point of call, 29 May 2007
Well laid out. easy to read. lots of nice diagrams. ok so it won't get you honours points but should contain enough to pass and is far less intimidating than those huge physiology texts. great for preclinical medics. not enough detail for pure physiology students though. A useful starting point for medical students, 19 Jan 2003
Human Physiology is a useful introductory text to physiology, particularly for first year medical students who may find some of the more detailed texts somewhat overwhelming. This book is well written and approaches the various topics clearly and systematically. Unfortunately it does not provide quite enough detail to be used as a primary reference source, though it can be valuable if used along side another more detailed book such as 'Physiology' from Berne and Levy. clear, well laid out approach to physiology, 23 Oct 2001
This book is easy to read but also gives enough details to cover the essentials of a human physiology course. The lay-out breaks it down into clear sections that make it easier to read and learn. It explains itself clearly and makes some of the more complicated issues easier to handle and digest. If you are having difficulty with another text then get/use this one! Ideal for cramming, 11 Feb 2001
The small pink book! A handy text with every fact you're likely to be asked in viva's. Perfect for those last minute oh my god I've forgotten..... moments. Fits perfectly in the pocket of a white coat. The information, however, can be sparse and is sometimes inaccurate.
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The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse. Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars. A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions. Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses. Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing. First point of call, 29 May 2007
Well laid out. easy to read. lots of nice diagrams. ok so it won't get you honours points but should contain enough to pass and is far less intimidating than those huge physiology texts. great for preclinical medics. not enough detail for pure physiology students though. A useful starting point for medical students, 19 Jan 2003
Human Physiology is a useful introductory text to physiology, particularly for first year medical students who may find some of the more detailed texts somewhat overwhelming. This book is well written and approaches the various topics clearly and systematically. Unfortunately it does not provide quite enough detail to be used as a primary reference source, though it can be valuable if used along side another more detailed book such as 'Physiology' from Berne and Levy. clear, well laid out approach to physiology, 23 Oct 2001
This book is easy to read but also gives enough details to cover the essentials of a human physiology course. The lay-out breaks it down into clear sections that make it easier to read and learn. It explains itself clearly and makes some of the more complicated issues easier to handle and digest. If you are having difficulty with another text then get/use this one! Ideal for cramming, 11 Feb 2001
The small pink book! A handy text with every fact you're likely to be asked in viva's. Perfect for those last minute oh my god I've forgotten..... moments. Fits perfectly in the pocket of a white coat. The information, however, can be sparse and is sometimes inaccurate.
Unrealistic, dry and contradictory, 30 Mar 2007
As stated in the other reviews, this textbook is indeed comprehensive when it comes to conservative dentistry and the carious process. However, despite it displaying width of content it lacks in many other areas.
Some of the techniques described in the text are completely impractical. As a 2nd year BDS student I have attempted to put into practice many of the techniques. Usually the method employing my own common sense is far more successful, cost effective and kind to the patient.
The text is also exceptionally dry. Any lecturer asking that you read it before an exam or for a class test is asking a lot.
The text often contradicts what many lecturers say. In some instances it even contradicts itself. Beware also of the many misprints and paragraphs of text that contradict the captions beneath the images and pictures.
Considering this text has been published a number of times, you might expect that most of the contraindications would have been rectified. It sounds like it has been written by clinical academics who haven't practised in many years. I find a much more useful source of correct information is to be found in questioning lecturers and using internet sites. These are much better value for money.
Essential for any undergraduate dental student, 30 May 2002
This textbook was recommended to me both by my lecturers and the students in the year above me - and I have found it very useful. The picture step-by-step format makes it invaluable for those starting conservative dentistry for the first time, helping to bridge the gap between learning the theory and completing treatment. It also discusses patient management, including extra-oral examination. This textbook is a good buy because of it's content, it's presentation and not least of all, it's applicability to a large part of the course, unlike many other textbooks recommended which are useful for a relatively short period of time.
A clear and concise text for learning clinical prodedures., 19 Mar 2001
I am using this book for year 1 BDS - the pictures are excellent and the text is really easy to understand. There is a good introduction to the process of caries at the start of the book (although is this covered in more detail in other texts in the series - e.g. "essentials of dental caries"). It also gives useful information on the uses of the materials used (e.g. why amalgam is still one of the major filling materials) which I find very useful because to saves you having to consult a different text! The names, pictures, uses and handling techniques of the dental instruments and materials is also very useful for students using them for the first time. Overall an excellent book, recommended by many lecturers.
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Customer Reviews
The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse. Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars. A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions. Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses. Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing. First point of call, 29 May 2007
Well laid out. easy to read. lots of nice diagrams. ok so it won't get you honours points but should contain enough to pass and is far less intimidating than those huge physiology texts. great for preclinical medics. not enough detail for pure physiology students though. A useful starting point for medical students, 19 Jan 2003
Human Physiology is a useful introductory text to physiology, particularly for first year medical students who may find some of the more detailed texts somewhat overwhelming. This book is well written and approaches the various topics clearly and systematically. Unfortunately it does not provide quite enough detail to be used as a primary reference source, though it can be valuable if used along side another more detailed book such as 'Physiology' from Berne and Levy. clear, well laid out approach to physiology, 23 Oct 2001
This book is easy to read but also gives enough details to cover the essentials of a human physiology course. The lay-out breaks it down into clear sections that make it easier to read and learn. It explains itself clearly and makes some of the more complicated issues easier to handle and digest. If you are having difficulty with another text then get/use this one! Ideal for cramming, 11 Feb 2001
The small pink book! A handy text with every fact you're likely to be asked in viva's. Perfect for those last minute oh my god I've forgotten..... moments. Fits perfectly in the pocket of a white coat. The information, however, can be sparse and is sometimes inaccurate.
Unrealistic, dry and contradictory, 30 Mar 2007
As stated in the other reviews, this textbook is indeed comprehensive when it comes to conservative dentistry and the carious process. However, despite it displaying width of content it lacks in many other areas.
Some of the techniques described in the text are completely impractical. As a 2nd year BDS student I have attempted to put into practice many of the techniques. Usually the method employing my own common sense is far more successful, cost effective and kind to the patient.
The text is also exceptionally dry. Any lecturer asking that you read it before an exam or for a class test is asking a lot.
The text often contradicts what many lecturers say. In some instances it even contradicts itself. Beware also of the many misprints and paragraphs of text that contradict the captions beneath the images and pictures.
Considering this text has been published a number of times, you might expect that most of the contraindications would have been rectified. It sounds like it has been written by clinical academics who haven't practised in many years. I find a much more useful source of correct information is to be found in questioning lecturers and using internet sites. These are much better value for money.
Essential for any undergraduate dental student, 30 May 2002
This textbook was recommended to me both by my lecturers and the students in the year above me - and I have found it very useful. The picture step-by-step format makes it invaluable for those starting conservative dentistry for the first time, helping to bridge the gap between learning the theory and completing treatment. It also discusses patient management, including extra-oral examination. This textbook is a good buy because of it's content, it's presentation and not least of all, it's applicability to a large part of the course, unlike many other textbooks recommended which are useful for a relatively short period of time.
A clear and concise text for learning clinical prodedures., 19 Mar 2001
I am using this book for year 1 BDS - the pictures are excellent and the text is really easy to understand. There is a good introduction to the process of caries at the start of the book (although is this covered in more detail in other texts in the series - e.g. "essentials of dental caries"). It also gives useful information on the uses of the materials used (e.g. why amalgam is still one of the major filling materials) which I find very useful because to saves you having to consult a different text! The names, pictures, uses and handling techniques of the dental instruments and materials is also very useful for students using them for the first time. Overall an excellent book, recommended by many lecturers.
cool book, 30 Jul 2008
Really good book for guidance in how to manage typical cases which may come through the door. Gives a walk through on procedure that you may need to carry out with good explanation.
More useful for students who are in clinics.
Easy to read with text broken up with quality pictures. I would highly recommend this book.
AN ORTHO RESIDENT, 22 Jan 2008
Exceelent Book ........
Every dentist or dental Student must own
Easy to read and very valuable
THANKS
Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry, 08 Apr 2004
AN EXCELLENT BOOK FOR ALL FINAL YEAR DENTAL STUDENTS The principle of learning is closely linked to preparation for examinations. This book allows you to develop deeper knowledge and understanding, combining the necessity of passsing examinations with longer term needs. I feel this book is an essential tool for finals, providing a step by step guidence through a range of dental scenarios of varying complexity. Armed with information and a familiar format, this is a valuable investment for any dental student.
EXCELLENT - Essential for all Final Year BDS students!, 02 Jan 2002
An excellent book covering a wide selection of clinical cases and appropriate treatment plans. Concise, well presented and essential revision for all dental students - we need more books like this!
very useful and well written book for dental students, 21 Dec 2001
This book is very readable. It's format and content are exactly what a dental student such as myself needs and wants to learn and revise from. It shows you what real dentistry is like and what its about practically on a day to day basis, because the individual cases COULD actually walk into your practice or hospital. This book teachs you how to train your thought processes to tackle each problem logically and systematically, and gives you the confidence to do so. The layout is excellent and the pictures and diagrams are a useful lifelong reference for all aspects of dentistry. An EXCELLENT book. Well done!!
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The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse. Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars. A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions. Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses. Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing. First point of call, 29 May 2007
Well laid out. easy to read. lots of nice diagrams. ok so it won't get you honours points but should contain enough to pass and is far less intimidating than those huge physiology texts. great for preclinical medics. not enough detail for pure physiology students though. A useful starting point for medical students, 19 Jan 2003
Human Physiology is a useful introductory text to physiology, particularly for first year medical students who may find some of the more detailed texts somewhat overwhelming. This book is well written and approaches the various topics clearly and systematically. Unfortunately it does not provide quite enough detail to be used as a primary reference source, though it can be valuable if used along side another more detailed book such as 'Physiology' from Berne and Levy. clear, well laid out approach to physiology, 23 Oct 2001
This book is easy to read but also gives enough details to cover the essentials of a human physiology course. The lay-out breaks it down into clear sections that make it easier to read and learn. It explains itself clearly and makes some of the more complicated issues easier to handle and digest. If you are having difficulty with another text then get/use this one! Ideal for cramming, 11 Feb 2001
The small pink book! A handy text with every fact you're likely to be asked in viva's. Perfect for those last minute oh my god I've forgotten..... moments. Fits perfectly in the pocket of a white coat. The information, however, can be sparse and is sometimes inaccurate.
Unrealistic, dry and contradictory, 30 Mar 2007
As stated in the other reviews, this textbook is indeed comprehensive when it comes to conservative dentistry and the carious process. However, despite it displaying width of content it lacks in many other areas.
Some of the techniques described in the text are completely impractical. As a 2nd year BDS student I have attempted to put into practice many of the techniques. Usually the method employing my own common sense is far more successful, cost effective and kind to the patient.
The text is also exceptionally dry. Any lecturer asking that you read it before an exam or for a class test is asking a lot.
The text often contradicts what many lecturers say. In some instances it even contradicts itself. Beware also of the many misprints and paragraphs of text that contradict the captions beneath the images and pictures.
Considering this text has been published a number of times, you might expect that most of the contraindications would have been rectified. It sounds like it has been written by clinical academics who haven't practised in many years. I find a much more useful source of correct information is to be found in questioning lecturers and using internet sites. These are much better value for money.
Essential for any undergraduate dental student, 30 May 2002
This textbook was recommended to me both by my lecturers and the students in the year above me - and I have found it very useful. The picture step-by-step format makes it invaluable for those starting conservative dentistry for the first time, helping to bridge the gap between learning the theory and completing treatment. It also discusses patient management, including extra-oral examination. This textbook is a good buy because of it's content, it's presentation and not least of all, it's applicability to a large part of the course, unlike many other textbooks recommended which are useful for a relatively short period of time.
A clear and concise text for learning clinical prodedures., 19 Mar 2001
I am using this book for year 1 BDS - the pictures are excellent and the text is really easy to understand. There is a good introduction to the process of caries at the start of the book (although is this covered in more detail in other texts in the series - e.g. "essentials of dental caries"). It also gives useful information on the uses of the materials used (e.g. why amalgam is still one of the major filling materials) which I find very useful because to saves you having to consult a different text! The names, pictures, uses and handling techniques of the dental instruments and materials is also very useful for students using them for the first time. Overall an excellent book, recommended by many lecturers.
cool book, 30 Jul 2008
Really good book for guidance in how to manage typical cases which may come through the door. Gives a walk through on procedure that you may need to carry out with good explanation.
More useful for students who are in clinics.
Easy to read with text broken up with quality pictures. I would highly recommend this book.
AN ORTHO RESIDENT, 22 Jan 2008
Exceelent Book ........
Every dentist or dental Student must own
Easy to read and very valuable
THANKS
Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry, 08 Apr 2004
AN EXCELLENT BOOK FOR ALL FINAL YEAR DENTAL STUDENTS The principle of learning is closely linked to preparation for examinations. This book allows you to develop deeper knowledge and understanding, combining the necessity of passsing examinations with longer term needs. I feel this book is an essential tool for finals, providing a step by step guidence through a range of dental scenarios of varying complexity. Armed with information and a familiar format, this is a valuable investment for any dental student.
EXCELLENT - Essential for all Final Year BDS students!, 02 Jan 2002
An excellent book covering a wide selection of clinical cases and appropriate treatment plans. Concise, well presented and essential revision for all dental students - we need more books like this!
very useful and well written book for dental students, 21 Dec 2001
This book is very readable. It's format and content are exactly what a dental student such as myself needs and wants to learn and revise from. It shows you what real dentistry is like and what its about practically on a day to day basis, because the individual cases COULD actually walk into your practice or hospital. This book teachs you how to train your thought processes to tackle each problem logically and systematically, and gives you the confidence to do so. The layout is excellent and the pictures and diagrams are a useful lifelong reference for all aspects of dentistry. An EXCELLENT book. Well done!!
excellent, 07 Jun 2008
I have been a big fan of this book.
It's so easy to read while still being informative and professional. Not all books manage to do so.
This edition has some important updates.
If you are an Orthodontic postgrad student or an Orthodontist who likes to go back to basics occassionally then this book is for you.
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The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse. Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars. A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions. Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses. Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing. First point of call, 29 May 2007
Well laid out. easy to read. lots of nice diagrams. ok so it won't get you honours points but should contain enough to pass and is far less intimidating than those huge physiology texts. great for preclinical medics. not enough detail for pure physiology students though. A useful starting point for medical students, 19 Jan 2003
Human Physiology is a useful introductory text to physiology, particularly for first year medical students who may find some of the more detailed texts somewhat overwhelming. This book is well written and approaches the various topics clearly and systematically. Unfortunately it does not provide quite enough detail to be used as a primary reference source, though it can be valuable if used along side another more detailed book such as 'Physiology' from Berne and Levy. clear, well laid out approach to physiology, 23 Oct 2001
This book is easy to read but also gives enough details to cover the essentials of a human physiology course. The lay-out breaks it down into clear sections that make it easier to read and learn. It explains itself clearly and makes some of the more complicated issues easier to handle and digest. If you are having difficulty with another text then get/use this one! Ideal for cramming, 11 Feb 2001
The small pink book! A handy text with every fact you're likely to be asked in viva's. Perfect for those last minute oh my god I've forgotten..... moments. Fits perfectly in the pocket of a white coat. The information, however, can be sparse and is sometimes inaccurate.
Unrealistic, dry and contradictory, 30 Mar 2007
As stated in the other reviews, this textbook is indeed comprehensive when it comes to conservative dentistry and the carious process. However, despite it displaying width of content it lacks in many other areas.
Some of the techniques described in the text are completely impractical. As a 2nd year BDS student I have attempted to put into practice many of the techniques. Usually the method employing my own common sense is far more successful, cost effective and kind to the patient.
The text is also exceptionally dry. Any lecturer asking that you read it before an exam or for a class test is asking a lot.
The text often contradicts what many lecturers say. In some instances it even contradicts itself. Beware also of the many misprints and paragraphs of text that contradict the captions beneath the images and pictures.
Considering this text has been published a number of times, you might expect that most of the contraindications would have been rectified. It sounds like it has been written by clinical academics who haven't practised in many years. I find a much more useful source of correct information is to be found in questioning lecturers and using internet sites. These are much better value for money.
Essential for any undergraduate dental student, 30 May 2002
This textbook was recommended to me both by my lecturers and the students in the year above me - and I have found it very useful. The picture step-by-step format makes it invaluable for those starting conservative dentistry for the first time, helping to bridge the gap between learning the theory and completing treatment. It also discusses patient management, including extra-oral examination. This textbook is a good buy because of it's content, it's presentation and not least of all, it's applicability to a large part of the course, unlike many other textbooks recommended which are useful for a relatively short period of time.
A clear and concise text for learning clinical prodedures., 19 Mar 2001
I am using this book for year 1 BDS - the pictures are excellent and the text is really easy to understand. There is a good introduction to the process of caries at the start of the book (although is this covered in more detail in other texts in the series - e.g. "essentials of dental caries"). It also gives useful information on the uses of the materials used (e.g. why amalgam is still one of the major filling materials) which I find very useful because to saves you having to consult a different text! The names, pictures, uses and handling techniques of the dental instruments and materials is also very useful for students using them for the first time. Overall an excellent book, recommended by many lecturers.
cool book, 30 Jul 2008
Really good book for guidance in how to manage typical cases which may come through the door. Gives a walk through on procedure that you may need to carry out with good explanation.
More useful for students who are in clinics.
Easy to read with text broken up with quality pictures. I would highly recommend this book.
AN ORTHO RESIDENT, 22 Jan 2008
Exceelent Book ........
Every dentist or dental Student must own
Easy to read and very valuable
THANKS
Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry, 08 Apr 2004
AN EXCELLENT BOOK FOR ALL FINAL YEAR DENTAL STUDENTS The principle of learning is closely linked to preparation for examinations. This book allows you to develop deeper knowledge and understanding, combining the necessity of passsing examinations with longer term needs. I feel this book is an essential tool for finals, providing a step by step guidence through a range of dental scenarios of varying complexity. Armed with information and a familiar format, this is a valuable investment for any dental student.
EXCELLENT - Essential for all Final Year BDS students!, 02 Jan 2002
An excellent book covering a wide selection of clinical cases and appropriate treatment plans. Concise, well presented and essential revision for all dental students - we need more books like this!
very useful and well written book for dental students, 21 Dec 2001
This book is very readable. It's format and content are exactly what a dental student such as myself needs and wants to learn and revise from. It shows you what real dentistry is like and what its about practically on a day to day basis, because the individual cases COULD actually walk into your practice or hospital. This book teachs you how to train your thought processes to tackle each problem logically and systematically, and gives you the confidence to do so. The layout is excellent and the pictures and diagrams are a useful lifelong reference for all aspects of dentistry. An EXCELLENT book. Well done!!
excellent, 07 Jun 2008
I have been a big fan of this book.
It's so easy to read while still being informative and professional. Not all books manage to do so.
This edition has some important updates.
If you are an Orthodontic postgrad student or an Orthodontist who likes to go back to basics occassionally then this book is for you.
Good Reference for Dentistry, 14 Aug 2008
I have just received the fifth edition of "Medical Problems in Dentistry" which was recommended by a number of lecturers in dental school. In addition to previous edition which covered a large variety of medical problems, this new edition now contains useful information on more recent issues for example newly emerged infections such as MRSA and SARS and life style and health problems associated with different ethnic groups especially refugees. Other interesting information include chapters on women's health (C41), and complementary therapies (C42).
This book offers comprehensive and detailed information regarding medical problems in dentistry, their clinical features and general and dental aspects of each problem. Overall Scully's book is very useful for both dental students and graduates in dental practices.
A welcome 4th edition, 28 Jan 2001
This is a welcome 4th edition of a standard work which now recognises the increased range of medical problems relevant to dentistry with up-to-date information on HIV, Hepatitis and chemical dependency, as well as new chapters on disability, special needs dentistry and socio-economic and ethnic issues. Chapter 23 on "Disability, the young and the elderly" gives a particularly good summary of the conditions a dentist might encounter working in a Community Dental Service. The restructured text means that layout and presentation of information is much improved, providing easier access, and many of the photographs are now in colour. I particularly liked the outline of key points at the beginning of each chapter. This is a good general reference work which should be kept in all dental practices.
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The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse. Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars. A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions. Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses. Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing. First point of call, 29 May 2007
Well laid out. easy to read. lots of nice diagrams. ok so it won't get you honours points but should contain enough to pass and is far less intimidating than those huge physiology texts. great for preclinical medics. not enough detail for pure physiology students though. A useful starting point for medical students, 19 Jan 2003
Human Physiology is a useful introductory text to physiology, particularly for first year medical students who may find some of the more detailed texts somewhat overwhelming. This book is well written and approaches the various topics clearly and systematically. Unfortunately it does not provide quite enough detail to be used as a primary reference source, though it can be valuable if used along side another more detailed book such as 'Physiology' from Berne and Levy. clear, well laid out approach to physiology, 23 Oct 2001
This book is easy to read but also gives enough details to cover the essentials of a human physiology course. The lay-out breaks it down into clear sections that make it easier to read and learn. It explains itself clearly and makes some of the more complicated issues easier to handle and digest. If you are having difficulty with another text then get/use this one! Ideal for cramming, 11 Feb 2001
The small pink book! A handy text with every fact you're likely to be asked in viva's. Perfect for those last minute oh my god I've forgotten..... moments. Fits perfectly in the pocket of a white coat. The information, however, can be sparse and is sometimes inaccurate.
Unrealistic, dry and contradictory, 30 Mar 2007
As stated in the other reviews, this textbook is indeed comprehensive when it comes to conservative dentistry and the carious process. However, despite it displaying width of content it lacks in many other areas.
Some of the techniques described in the text are completely impractical. As a 2nd year BDS student I have attempted to put into practice many of the techniques. Usually the method employing my own common sense is far more successful, cost effective and kind to the patient.
The text is also exceptionally dry. Any lecturer asking that you read it before an exam or for a class test is asking a lot.
The text often contradicts what many lecturers say. In some instances it even contradicts itself. Beware also of the many misprints and paragraphs of text that contradict the captions beneath the images and pictures.
Considering this text has been published a number of times, you might expect that most of the contraindications would have been rectified. It sounds like it has been written by clinical academics who haven't practised in many years. I find a much more useful source of correct information is to be found in questioning lecturers and using internet sites. These are much better value for money.
Essential for any undergraduate dental student, 30 May 2002
This textbook was recommended to me both by my lecturers and the students in the year above me - and I have found it very useful. The picture step-by-step format makes it invaluable for those starting conservative dentistry for the first time, helping to bridge the gap between learning the theory and completing treatment. It also discusses patient management, including extra-oral examination. This textbook is a good buy because of it's content, it's presentation and not least of all, it's applicability to a large part of the course, unlike many other textbooks recommended which are useful for a relatively short period of time.
A clear and concise text for learning clinical prodedures., 19 Mar 2001
I am using this book for year 1 BDS - the pictures are excellent and the text is really easy to understand. There is a good introduction to the process of caries at the start of the book (although is this covered in more detail in other texts in the series - e.g. "essentials of dental caries"). It also gives useful information on the uses of the materials used (e.g. why amalgam is still one of the major filling materials) which I find very useful because to saves you having to consult a different text! The names, pictures, uses and handling techniques of the dental instruments and materials is also very useful for students using them for the first time. Overall an excellent book, recommended by many lecturers.
cool book, 30 Jul 2008
Really good book for guidance in how to manage typical cases which may come through the door. Gives a walk through on procedure that you may need to carry out with good explanation.
More useful for students who are in clinics.
Easy to read with text broken up with quality pictures. I would highly recommend this book.
AN ORTHO RESIDENT, 22 Jan 2008
Exceelent Book ........
Every dentist or dental Student must own
Easy to read and very valuable
THANKS
Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry, 08 Apr 2004
AN EXCELLENT BOOK FOR ALL FINAL YEAR DENTAL STUDENTS The principle of learning is closely linked to preparation for examinations. This book allows you to develop deeper knowledge and understanding, combining the necessity of passsing examinations with longer term needs. I feel this book is an essential tool for finals, providing a step by step guidence through a range of dental scenarios of varying complexity. Armed with information and a familiar format, this is a valuable investment for any dental student.
EXCELLENT - Essential for all Final Year BDS students!, 02 Jan 2002
An excellent book covering a wide selection of clinical cases and appropriate treatment plans. Concise, well presented and essential revision for all dental students - we need more books like this!
very useful and well written book for dental students, 21 Dec 2001
This book is very readable. It's format and content are exactly what a dental student such as myself needs and wants to learn and revise from. It shows you what real dentistry is like and what its about practically on a day to day basis, because the individual cases COULD actually walk into your practice or hospital. This book teachs you how to train your thought processes to tackle each problem logically and systematically, and gives you the confidence to do so. The layout is excellent and the pictures and diagrams are a useful lifelong reference for all aspects of dentistry. An EXCELLENT book. Well done!!
excellent, 07 Jun 2008
I have been a big fan of this book.
It's so easy to read while still being informative and professional. Not all books manage to do so.
This edition has some important updates.
If you are an Orthodontic postgrad student or an Orthodontist who likes to go back to basics occassionally then this book is for you.
Good Reference for Dentistry, 14 Aug 2008
I have just received the fifth edition of "Medical Problems in Dentistry" which was recommended by a number of lecturers in dental school. In addition to previous edition which covered a large variety of medical problems, this new edition now contains useful information on more recent issues for example newly emerged infections such as MRSA and SARS and life style and health problems associated with different ethnic groups especially refugees. Other interesting information include chapters on women's health (C41), and complementary therapies (C42).
This book offers comprehensive and detailed information regarding medical problems in dentistry, their clinical features and general and dental aspects of each problem. Overall Scully's book is very useful for both dental students and graduates in dental practices.
A welcome 4th edition, 28 Jan 2001
This is a welcome 4th edition of a standard work which now recognises the increased range of medical problems relevant to dentistry with up-to-date information on HIV, Hepatitis and chemical dependency, as well as new chapters on disability, special needs dentistry and socio-economic and ethnic issues. Chapter 23 on "Disability, the young and the elderly" gives a particularly good summary of the conditions a dentist might encounter working in a Community Dental Service. The restructured text means that layout and presentation of information is much improved, providing easier access, and many of the photographs are now in colour. I particularly liked the outline of key points at the beginning of each chapter. This is a good general reference work which should be kept in all dental practices.
Buy this book......take it from me!!, 02 May 2003
As a student studying under B.J.Moxham in Cardiff University you may think that I'm biased in my judgement but in all honesty this book will be extremely helpful in your first year. In addition to this it is one of very few books that will also get you through a huge porportion of your second year course as well!! It contains all the anatomy of the head and neck you will cover in your first year and then in your second year it will take you through your oral ecosystems course(development of teeth etc.). To sum it this book is good value for money and concise and I would definately suggest you buy this as very few books can be said to be useful in your first and second year!!
berkovitz- oral anotomy , histology and embryology, 11 Dec 2002
as a first year dentist i would highly recommmed it to those out there who are 1st years too. the book is well detailed, maybe more than it should be , but it covers everything that it needs to do. the use of many histological and other general pictures helps immensely in understanding many of the topics. if your looking at buying berkovitz i would suggest you look at oral bioscience by d.b ferguson. it covers many of the same topics, maybe more to the point, but can be hard to understand. due to lack of diagrams/slides.
the best oral biology book...no doubt, 22 Jan 2002
This book written by Dr berkovitz is absolutely excellent, there are lots of illustrations, each one with detailed information explaining what can be seen. The book is laid out very well and in a logical and easy to follow manner and the best thing is that it is written in english, by that i mean the language which most students understand and not the language that scientists speak. Dr bekovitz is probably the most leading scientist in this area and this is reflected in his book. This is excellent for people studying Oral anatomy but also for those who are just interested in the topic as it starts from the basics and proceeds in an easy to understand manner to the more detailed aspects. The only disadvantage is that it is quite big and doesn't fit into any normal size bags, but then the upside to that is that people on the trains read the title and think you are really clever!!
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The Bible for Dental Nurses, 15 Mar 2007
I successfully pass my Dental Nursing exam in 2004, It has fantasic sample exam questions and most of them came up in my exam. I highly recommend it for any student dental nurse. Questions and Answers For Dental Nurses, 07 Dec 2005
Having sat the National Exam for dental nurses in may 2005 and passing, i would strongly reccomend any dental nurse studying either for the national or nvq to invest in this book. I treated this book like my own personal bible whilst studying, its very well written and the questions are well set out and do not baffle you with big dental terms, its also very precice when explaining if you have answered a queston wrong, all in all an excellent book, my friend and i used to test each other during lunch breaks with the multiple choice questions. i will def be giving this book 5 stars. A great help to get you through the exam, 27 Mar 2005
I would not say it's a must-have for the National Certificate because I found lots of the questions are over and above what you actually need to know for the exam - or was I just lucky and it was easier this year? Also be careful because rules and regulations change so often and the book does contain some outdated information. Nevetheless, it is a big help in preparation for the exam. It's easy to use and I especially liked the fact that it not just tells you the right answers but gives detailed explanations even for the multiple chioce questions. Question and Answers for dental nurses, 14 Aug 2002
An excellent book giving basic information. Helps with short answer questions required for the Exam and the layout of questions are identical to what you are faced with when sitting for your exam. I found this book great for helping fellow students and gaining confidence , and knowledge within the dental field. A good scource of reference and revision. A must for all dental nurses wishing to gain the National Certificate of Dental Nurses. Great for Dental Nurses revision, 17 Oct 1999
This book Contains almost every question which could be asked in the national examination its a great help with revision. It covers all the parts of the examination and is good practice for the real thing. First point of call, 29 May 2007
Well laid out. easy to read. lots of nice diagrams. ok so it won't get you honours points but should contain enough to pass and is far less intimidating than those huge physiology texts. great for preclinical medics. not enough detail for pure physiology students though. A useful starting point for medical students, 19 Jan 2003
Human Physiology is a useful introductory text to physiology, particularly for first year medical students who may find some of the more detailed texts somewhat overwhelming. This book is well written and approaches the various topics clearly and systematically. Unfortunately it does not provide quite enough detail to be used as a primary reference source, though it can be valuable if used along side another more detailed book such as 'Physiology' from Berne and Levy. clear, well laid out approach to physiology, 23 Oct 2001
This book is easy to read but also gives enough details to cover the essentials of a human physiology course. The lay-out breaks it down into clear sections that make it easier to read and learn. It explains itself clearly and makes some of the more complicated issues easier to handle and digest. If you are having difficulty with another text then get/use this one! Ideal for cramming, 11 Feb 2001
The small pink book! A handy text with every fact you're likely to be asked in viva's. Perfect for those last minute oh my god I've forgotten..... moments. Fits perfectly in the pocket of a white coat. The information, however, can be sparse and is sometimes inaccurate.
Unrealistic, dry and contradictory, 30 Mar 2007
As stated in the other reviews, this textbook is indeed comprehensive when it comes to conservative dentistry and the carious process. However, despite it displaying width of content it lacks in many other areas.
Some of the techniques described in the text are completely impractical. As a 2nd year BDS student I have attempted to put into practice many of the techniques. Usually the method employing my own common sense is far more successful, cost effective and kind to the patient.
The text is also exceptionally dry. Any lecturer asking that you read it before an exam or for a class test is asking a lot.
The text often contradicts what many lecturers say. In some instances it even contradicts itself. Beware also of the many misprints and paragraphs of text that contradict the captions beneath the images and pictures.
Considering this text has been published a number of times, you might expect that most of the contraindications would have been rectified. It sounds like it has been written by clinical academics who haven't practised in many years. I find a much more useful source of correct information is to be found in questioning lecturers and using internet sites. These are much better value for money.
Essential for any undergraduate dental student, 30 May 2002
This textbook was recommended to me both by my lecturers and the students in the year above me - and I have found it very useful. The picture step-by-step format makes it invaluable for those starting conservative dentistry for the first time, helping to bridge the gap between learning the theory and completing treatment. It also discusses patient management, including extra-oral examination. This textbook is a good buy because of it's content, it's presentation and not least of all, it's applicability to a large part of the course, unlike many other textbooks recommended which are useful for a relatively short period of time.
A clear and concise text for learning clinical prodedures., 19 Mar 2001
I am using this book for year 1 BDS - the pictures are excellent and the text is really easy to understand. There is a good introduction to the process of caries at the start of the book (although is this covered in more detail in other texts in the series - e.g. "essentials of dental caries"). It also gives useful information on the uses of the materials used (e.g. why amalgam is still one of the major filling materials) which I find very useful because to saves you having to consult a different text! The names, pictures, uses and handling techniques of the dental instruments and materials is also very useful for students using them for the first time. Overall an excellent book, recommended by many lecturers.
cool book, 30 Jul 2008
Really good book for guidance in how to manage typical cases which may come through the door. Gives a walk through on procedure that you may need to carry out with good explanation.
More useful for students who are in clinics.
Easy to read with text broken up with quality pictures. I would highly recommend this book.
AN ORTHO RESIDENT, 22 Jan 2008
Exceelent Book ........
Every dentist or dental Student must own
Easy to read and very valuable
THANKS
Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry, 08 Apr 2004
AN EXCELLENT BOOK FOR ALL FINAL YEAR DENTAL STUDENTS The principle of learning is closely linked to preparation for examinations. This book allows you to develop deeper knowledge and understanding, combining the necessity of passsing examinations with longer term needs. I feel this book is an essential tool for finals, providing a step by step guidence through a range of dental scenarios of varying complexity. Armed with information and a familiar format, this is a valuable investment for any dental student.
EXCELLENT - Essential for all Final Year BDS students!, 02 Jan 2002
An excellent book covering a wide selection of clinical cases and appropriate treatment plans. Concise, well presented and essential revision for all dental students - we need more books like this!
very useful and well written book for dental students, 21 Dec 2001
This book is very readable. It's format and content are exactly what a dental student such as myself needs and wants to learn and revise from. It shows you what real dentistry is like and what its about practically on a day to day basis, because the individual cases COULD actually walk into your practice or hospital. This book teachs you how to train your thought processes to tackle each problem logically and systematically, and gives you the confidence to do so. The layout is excellent and the pictures and diagrams are a useful lifelong reference for all aspects of dentistry. An EXCELLENT book. Well done!!
excellent, 07 Jun 2008
I have been a big fan of this book.
It's so easy to read while still being informative and professional. Not all books manage to do so.
This edition has some important updates.
If you are an Orthodontic postgrad student or an Orthodontist who likes to go back to basics occassionally then this book is for you.
Good Reference for Dentistry, 14 Aug 2008
I have just received the fifth edition of "Medical Problems in Dentistry" which was recommended by a number of lecturers in dental school. In addition to previous edition which covered a large variety of medical problems, this new edition now contains useful information on more recent issues for example newly emerged infections such as MRSA and SARS and life style and health problems associated with different ethnic groups especially refugees. Other interesting information include chapters on women's health (C41), and complementary therapies (C42).
This book offers comprehensive and detailed information regarding medical problems in dentistry, their clinical features and general and dental aspects of each problem. Overall Scully's book is very useful for both dental students and graduates in dental practices.
A welcome 4th edition, 28 Jan 2001
This is a welcome 4th edition of a standard work which now recognises the increased range of medical problems relevant to dentistry with up-to-date information on HIV, Hepatitis and chemical dependency, as well as new chapters on disability, special needs dentistry and socio-economic and ethnic issues. Chapter 23 on "Disability, the young and the elderly" gives a particularly good summary of the conditions a dentist might encounter working in a Community Dental Service. The restructured text means that layout and presentation of information is much improved, providing easier access, and many of the photographs are now in colour. I particularly liked the outline of key points at the beginning of each chapter. This is a good general reference work which should be kept in all dental practices.
Buy this book......take it from me!!, 02 May 2003
As a student studying under B.J.Moxham in Cardiff University you may think that I'm biased in my judgement but in all honesty this book will be extremely helpful in your first year. In addition to this it is one of very few books that will also get you through a huge porportion of your second year course as well!! It contains all the anatomy of the head and neck you will cover in your first year and then in your second year it will take you through your oral ecosystems course(development of teeth etc.). To sum it this book is good value for money and concise and I would definately suggest you buy this as very few books can be said to be useful in your first and second year!!
berkovitz- oral anotomy , histology and embryology, 11 Dec 2002
as a first year dentist i would highly recommmed it to those out there who are 1st years too. the book is well detailed, maybe more than it should be , but it covers everything that it needs to do. the use of many histological and other general pictures helps immensely in understa | | |