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Dental Materials and Their Selection
William J. O'Brien
- 10 Jan 2009
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TL;DR: Fundamental principles of material science are closely integrated with everyday dental practice in the newly revised edition of this classic textbook and the authors show how to apply the framework of materialscience to restorative treatment plans.
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Abstract: Fundamental principles of material science are closely integrated with everyday dental practice in the newly revised edition of this classic textbook. Written in a practical, straightforward manner with the student practitioner in mind, this book presents the essential knowledge of material structure and properties. A glossary of terms and discussion questions are included with each chapter to help students focus on the concepts they will need as practicing dentists. Promoting problem-based learning through the use of real-life clinical scenarios, the authors show how to apply the framework of material science to restorative treatment plans. This didactic combination will enable students, technicians, and clinicians not only to select appropriate materials for various clinical situations, but to handle them correctly for optimum clinical performance.
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