Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Comprehensive Dental Assisting

Part I: INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL ASSISTING 
  • 1: The Dental Assisting Profession 
  • 2: Professionalism 
  • 3: The Dental Office Team 
  • 4: Ethics and Law 
Part II: DENTAL SCIENCES 
  • 5: General Anatomy and Physiology 
  • 6: Head and Neck Anatomy 
  • 7: Oral Embryology and Histology 
  • 8: Dentition and Tooth Morphology 
Part III: ORAL HEALTH PRESERVATION AND THE PREVENTION OF DENTAL DISEASE 
  • 9: Dental Caries and Periodontal Disease 
  • 10: Prevention of Caries and Periodontal Disease 
  • 11: Nutrition 
  • 12: Oral Pathology 
Part IV: BASIC SKILLS 
  • 13: Understanding Microbiology 
  • 14: Disease and Infection Control 
  • 15: Safety Regulations 
  • 16: Pharmacology 
  • 17: Vital Signs 
  • 18: Responding to Medical Emergencies 
  • 19: Ergonomics 
Part V: WORKING WITH PATIENTS 
  • 20: Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 
  • 21: The Patient Record 
  • 22: Patients with Special Needs 
  • 23: Communication 
Part VI: ASSISTING IN BASIC PROCEDURES 
  • 24: The Dental Office 
  • 25: Preparing for Dental Care 
  • 26: Dental Instruments and Equipment 
  • 27: Moisture Control and Isolation 
  • 28: Anesthesia and Pain Control 
Part VII: DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY 
  • 29: Basics of Dental Radiography 
  • 30: Producing Intraoral Dental Radiographs 
  • 31: Extraoral Radiographs and Other Imaging Systems 
  • 32: Film Processing, Mounting and Evaluation 
Part VIII: DENTAL MATERIALS 
  • 33: Dental Cements, Liners, Bases, and Bonding Agents 
  • 34: Dental Materials 
  • 35: Laboratory Materials and Techniques 
Part IX: ASSISTING IN DENTAL PROCEDURES 
  • 36: Assisting in Restorations 
  • 37: Expanded Clinical Functions 
  • 38: Fixed Prosthodontics 
  • 39: Removable Prosthodontics 
  • 40: Endodontics 
  • 41: Periodontics 
  • 42: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 
  • 43: Pediatric Dentistry 
  • 44: Coronal Polishing 
  • 45: Orthodontics 
  • 46: Cosmetic Dentistry 
Part X: DENTAL PRACTICE 
  • 47: Office Management 
  • 48: Employment and Career Issues 
Appendix: Professional Organizations and Resources References and Resources
Answers to Review Questions
Glossary
Index 
 

Dental assistants have to work as part of a team every day to provide patients with the best possible care and ensure that the dental office runs smoothly. As an instructor, you prepare students to have the skills and abilities they will need to be a successful part of this dental team. As a publisher, we play a role on this team as well, by providing the tools and materials you need to educate new dental assistants. We have actively listened to dental assistants, faculty, and students discuss their textbook needs, and have created a better dental assisting textbook, one that brings the voice of the dental assistant and dental team to the resources used in your classroom.

And so, we’re excited to introduce you to Lippincott Williams & Wilkins’ Comprehensive Dental Assisting, an exciting first edition textbook written in the voice of dental assistants—your voice.

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Comprehensive Dental Assisting is an exciting, first-edition textbook based on our collaboration with professionals and educators in the dental assisting field to address the challenges you face as an instructor. This engaging, comprehensive title delivers all of the coverage you and your students need, information on accreditation and certification, and all the tools students need to prepare for a successful career in dental assisting.

The text’s reader-friendly and engaging style, dynamic colorful design, and comprehensive electronic media help to maintain students' interest, while improving their retention of essential information. Unique features emphasize critical thinking and help students apply what they learn in the classroom to real-world challenges in their careers.


Key Features
  • Voice of Experience: Insider tips from an experienced dental assistant relating real-life expertise gained on the job.
  • From the Dentist's Perspective: Insight from the dentist's point of view on the actions or characteristics he or she finds desirable in a dental assistant.
  • Extra Patient Care: Sage advice on how to go the extra mile in assisting the patient, including tips on patient education and patient-centered care.
  • Dental Facts: Fun dental factoids and statistics, with topics ranging from historical developments to interesting beliefs about the teeth or past dental curiosities.
  • Check Your Ethics: Brief scenarios involving ethical dilemmas that dental assistants commonly encounter in practice, followed by several critical thinking questions.
  • Apply It: Brief patient care scenarios followed by two or three questions requiring students to apply the knowledge they've gained from the chapter.
  • Certification Examination Preparation: Box at the end of each chapter that highlights the items to review for the DANB certification exam.
  • Procedures: Approximately 150 step-by-step, illustrated guides to performing essential clinical skills.
  • Chapter Outlines, Chapter Checklists, Key Terms lists, and Chapter Highlights help students focus on main concepts.
  • Checkpoints and Review Questions ensure that students grasp the material before moving on.


Book Details

  • Hardcover: 1008 pages
  • Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1 Har/Psc edition (July 25, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582558159
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582558158
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.4 x 1.9 inches
List Price: $102.95 
 
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