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 TEXTBOOKS
W. Patrick Naylor
Introduction to
Metal-Ceramic Technology
Third Edition
240 pp; 617 illus; ©2018; ISBN 978-0-86715-752-9 (B7529); US $98
This revised edition illustrates how to achieve esthetic results with metal-ceramic restorations that rival those of all-ceramic materials through
treatment planning, clinical procedures, and dental laboratory steps executed at their highest levels. New to this edition are an expanded illustrated glossary, a simplified four-step buttonless technique, fresh analysis of bonding mechanisms, and a full chapter on the esthetic porcelain-margin restoration.
John Beumer III | Robert F. Faulkner | Kumar C. Shah | Peter K. Moy (Eds)
Fundamentals of Implant Dentistry, Volume 1 Prosthodontic Principles
456 pp; 1,105 illus; ©2015;
ISBN 978-0-86715-585-3; (B5853); US $140
The authors of this definitive textbook cover the
full range of restorative treatment options for edentulous and partially edentulous situations, from relatively simple problems
that can be handled by a solo practitioner to those with substantial prosthodontic complexities, periodontal compromise of existing dentition, and significant bone and soft tissue defects.
Peter K. Moy | Alessandro Pozzi | John Beumer III (Eds)
Fundamentals of Implant Dentistry, Volume 2 Surgical Principles
448 pp; 1,300 illus; ©2016; ISBN 978-0-86715-584-6 (B5846); US $140
This textbook details the surgical protocols of implant dentistry and addresses patient evaluation, analysis of potential implant sites in three dimensions, methods to enhance the bone and soft tissues, implant selection, and surgical techniques to prepare the osteotomy sites and place the implants.
Yoshiyuki Hagiwara
Color Atlas of Fixed
Prosthodontics
Volume 1
196 pp (softcover); 539 illus; ©2013;
ISBN 978-4-7812-0320-1 (BJ015); US $120
Volume 2
292 pp (softcover); 1,368 illus; ©2016; ISBN 978-4-7812-0480-2 (BJ014); US $180
Volume 1 — Reviews the fundamental prosthetic protocols.
Volume 2 — Reviews practical solutions to clinical problems in prosthodontics to achieve success in prosthetic protocols.
Ting-Ling Chang | Daniela Orellana | John Beumer III
Kratochvil’s Fundamentals of
Removable Partial Dentures
240 pp; 748 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-790-1 (B7901); US $108
This textbook provides an overview of the RPD design philosophy developed by Prof Kratochvil, which changed how clinicians approach partial denture design. Topics include RPD components and
functions, design sequences for maxillary and mandibular RPDs, and techniques for surveying and determining the most advantageous treatment position. This book will prepare practitioners to design and fabricate a biomechanically sound RPD framework for just about any dental configuration.
Rodney D. Phoenix | David R. Cagna | Charles F. DeFreest
Stewart’s Clinical Removable Partial Prosthodontics
Fourth Edition
518 pp; 1,316 illus; ©2008;
ISBN 978-0-86715-485-6; (B4856); US $98
This classic prosthodontic textbook provides an
overview of removable partial denture service in contemporary dental practice with an emphasis on clinical and design aspects
and implant-assisted removable partial dentures.
Herbert T. Shillingburg, Jr | David A. Sather | Edwin L. Wilson, Jr | Joseph R. Cain | Donald L. Mitchell | Luis J. Blanco |
James C. Kessler
Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics
Fourth Edition
584 pp; 1,455 illus; ©2012;
ISBN 978-0-86715-475-7 (B4757); US $128
This popular undergraduate text is designed to serve as an introduction to restorative dentistry techniques using fixed partial dentures and cast metal, metal-ceramic, and all-ceramic restorations.
H. W. Anselm Wiskott
Fixed Prosthodontics
Principles and Clinics
768 pp; 825 illus; ©2011; ISBN 978-1-85097-208-2 (BG050); US $128
This textbook presents a methodic and scientifi- cally based approach to fixed prosthodontics. By addressing the strategic, operational, and technical aspects of prosthetic dentistry, the author outlines
the clinical steps of restorative dentistry and simplifies the complex concepts that students struggle with in the early phases of professional development.
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