Oral Radiology Books/Dental Radiology/Cephalometrics
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Atlas of Dental Radiographic
Anatomy (4th Edition)
by Myron J. Kasle ISBN 0721648584 Publisher: W B
Saunders Co, Jan. 1994
$54.90 (Prices may vary) 324 pages Paperback
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Book Description Here's an update of the popular,
easy-to-carry guide that takes the work - and the errors - out of
interpreting radiographs. The new edition of this reasonably priced,
soft-cover atlas features over 470 clear views of all intra- and
extra-oral regions. Facing each page of illustrations is a page of
captions that describe and differentiate between normal and abnormal
anatomic features, and highlight diagnostically important
characteristics of each radiograph presented. The new edition
weights the applications, problems and potential of newer imaging
systems and helps you anticipate complications. It also gives
increased coverage of factors that create misleading images.
Contemporary Cephalometric
Radiography by Kunihiko Miyashita, Andrew D. Dixon (Editor),
Kunihiko Miashita
ISBN: 4874175171 Publisher: Quintessence Pub Co, 1996
$195.00 291 pages, 929 illustrations, Hardcover. This book is
also listed in Orthodontics.
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Description of Book: This magnetic reference to cephalometric radiography reflects the
author's collection of more than 200 skulls, representative of
different ages and races. Standardized radiographs are presented in
combination with exceptional photographs and drawings. Tracing
procedures are outlined in detail, and a review of radiographic
anatomy and a glossary complete the book.
Dental Radiography:
Principles and Techniques by Joen I. Haring, Laura Jansen
ISBN
0721685455 Publisher: WB Saunders, Jan. 2000
$0.86 (Prices may vary) 605 pages Paperback Out of Print. Click the Amazon "buy" link to buy used copies of this
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Book Description This is a
complete reference source and training manual that provides dental
assisting and dental hygiene students with the essential theory and
technique instruction needed in the radiography course and in the
dental office. It presents all fundamental information necessary to
understand and safely use x-radiation.
Dental Radiology: Understanding
the X-ray Image by L Brocklebank ISBN 0192624105
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Jan. 1997
$55.00 (Prices may vary) 217 pages Paperback
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Book Description: Dental Radiology provides a broad overview of
the normal and abnormal appearance of teeth and jaws on x-ray
images. Abnormalities are grouped according to their location or
their main presenting feature. Recognition of abnormalities, and
interpretation of their radiographic appearance is assisted by a
clear review of normal appearances and the production of the
standard x-ray views used in dentistry This book is intended for
undergraduate dental students, practising dentists, trainee oral
radiologists, and radiographers.
Essentials of Dental Radiography
and Radiology (4nd Edition) by Eric Whaites
ISBN 044310168X Publisher: Churchill Livingston, Feb. 2007
$86.95 488 pages Paperback
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Book Description This is a 4th edition of a now classic textbook, which is used in nearly all dental schools in the UK and in many other countries. The book covers both radiography (producing the image) and radiology (interpreting the image) and presents the subjects in an accessible format. This new edition has been revised with all new line drawings.
Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental
Assistants and Hygienists
(8th Edition)
by Orlen N. Johnson and
Evelyn Thomson
ISBN: 0131710087 Publisher: Prentice Hall, May 2006
$55.24 448 pages Paperback
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Description:
This easy-to-read text addresses the theory of dental radiography, and application, with practical hints for dental hygiene and dental assisting
students, or auxiliaries learning on the job. It's clear writing style and emphasis on radiographic techniques
make it very helpful. Assistants rate it very good for preparing for
the radiology exam for dental assisting
Exercises in Oral Radiology and Interpretation (4th
Edition) by Robert P. Langlais
ISBN
0721600255 Publisher: WB Saunders Co., Dec. 2003
$50.99 400 pages Softcover
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Book Description An effective study tool
for mastering radiography, this valuable question-and-answer book
reinforces integral skills including film handling, exposures, and
clinical technique. Featuring more than 730 new images, this fourth
edition has been expanded to include a broader scope of material, as
well as more practice opportunities for answering questions and
preparing for examinations. New topics include the coverage of errors
seen in radiographs, intraoral and panoramic digital imaging, and
infection control/radiation health. A comprehensive review for
national and state board examinations is also provided.
Oral Radiology: Principles and Interpretation (6th
Edition) By Stuart C. White, DDS, PhD and Michael J. Pharoah, DDS
ISBN
0323049834 Publisher: Mosby; 6 edition (September 25, 2008)
$92.00 656 pages Hardcover
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Book Description With more than 1,000
high-quality radiographs and illustrations, this bestselling book
visually demonstrates the basic principles of oral and maxillofacial
radiology as well as effective clinical application. You’ll be able
to diagnose and treat patients effectively with the coverage of
imaging techniques, including specialized techniques such as MRI and
CT, and the comprehensive discussion of the radiographic
interpretation of pathology. The book also covers radiation physics,
radiation biology, and radiation safety and protection — helping you
provide state-of-the-art care!
Oral Radiology
Principles and Interpretation by S C
White, M J Pharoah Publisher: Mosby ISBN 0815194919
Publisher: Mosby-Year Book, Jan 2000
$3.99 (Prices may vary) 657 pages Hardcover
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Book Description The third edition of ORAL RADIOLOGY
(formerly authored by Paul Goaz, now deceased) has sold over 11,000
copies since publication in March of 1994. It is the dominant
textbook on imaging for the dental student. It is used in
approximately 44 dental schools and numerous hygiene programs. The
fourth edition continues to combine principles and interpretation in
one well-illustrated source necessary for the student to complete
the four year course requirement for graduation. Among its many
strengths are a straightforward logical organization, over 1000
high-quality illustrations, specialized imaging techniques such as
MRI and CT, and a comprehensive discussion of radiographic
interpretation and pathologic conditions. Thirty chapters are
organized into five sections - Physics of Radiation, Biological
Effects of Radiation, Radiation Safety and Protection, Imaging
Principles and Techniques, and Radiographic Interpretation of
Pathology.
Panoramic
Radiologyby Vivian Rushton and John Rout
ISBN: 1850970807 Publisher: Quintessence Publishing Co.
$54.00 180 pages, 131 illus
Book Description: This text promotes a greater understanding of the principles of
panoramic radiography by simplifying the complexities that often exist
in larger texts. Topics covered range from how to produce the
panoramic radiograph to understanding the anatomy shown, and how to
interpret it. It is written to provide the entire dental team with a
better understanding of panoramic radiology and how to maximize image
quality and diagnostic yield for the benefit of the patient.
Principles of Dental Imaging
(2nd Edition) by Olaf E. Langland, Robert P. Langlais, John W.
Preece
ISBN: 0781729653 Publisher: Lippincott,
Williams & Wilkins, May 2002
$57.27 459 pages Paperback
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Synopsis Guides the student through the steps which
should be taken in order to perform radiologic duties with
competence. The text blends techniques (80 per cent) and
interpretation (20 per cent), and features include numerous
radiographs and photographs, and review questions and activities.
Radiographic Cephalometry: From Basics to 3-D Imaging,
2nd Edition by Alexnader Jacobson and Richard L. Jacobson
ISBN: 0867154616 Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL); 2nd edition (August 30, 2006)
$110.00 320 pages, 509 illustrations, Hardcover
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Book Description Digitization of
photographs, radiographs, and cephalometry has radically transformed the practice
of clinical orthodontics. This important textbook, widely regarded
as the definitive source on radiographic cephalometry, has now been
updated and expanded to reflect these emerging technologic
innovations. In addition to covering basic principles - including
manual tracing techniques, landmark identification, and the
traditional cephalometric analyses - this new edition describes the
numerous applications of digital radiography, digital radiographic
cephalometry, and 3-D cephalometric analysis for enhanced accuracy
and efficiency in diagnosis and outcome prediction. Eight completely
new chapters have been added on the advantages and drawbacks of 2-D
versus 3-D analysis; the use of imaging in treatment planning; the
value of electronic storage, analysis, and retrieval of all records;
anteroposterior cephalometry; the first 3-D cephalometric analysis;
and more. An accompanying CD-ROM containing a reproducible headfilm
and templates, both for manual and digital cephalometry, as well as
sample video clips is included with every book. This comprehensive
text is ideal for both students and experienced professionals who
wish to refresh and/or update their understanding of this subject.
Radiographic Imaging for Dental
Auxiliaries by D A Miles, M L van Dis, C W Jensen & A
B Ferretti ISBN 072168016x Publisher W B
Saunders, 1999 $65.95 334
pages Softcover
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Book Description: This popular text
systematically presents the theory and practice of dental radiography including new digital techniques.
It introduces radiographic
technique, procedures, film processing, film characteristics, and
the basics of radiation physics, and then goes on to discuss the
interpretation of radiographic images.
Radiology for Dental Auxiliaries by Herbert H. Frommer
ISBN: 0323005209 Publisher: CV Mosby, 2001
$4.47 (Prices may vary) 480 pages Hardcover Out of Print. Click the Amazon "buy" link to buy used copies of this
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Book Description: This Radiology for Dental Auxiliaries presents the basic
principles of clinical radiology for students in dental hygiene and
dental assisting programs. This well-established, comprehensive
textbook also provides a good review for the interpretation of
radiographs and trouble-shooting errors for practicing hygienists and
assistants. Topics include: basic x-ray generation, image formation,
film mounting, biologic effects of radiation, lesions, infection
control, film processing and interpretation, intraoral and extraoral
techniques, panoramic radiography, patient management, and legal
considerations.
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