This concise textbook is ideal for any student or health care professional who needs an authoritative, readable, affordable text that is sharply focused on clinical psychiatry. It contains the most relevant clinical material from the best-selling Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry, Tenth Edition and includes updated information on recently introduced psychiatric drugs. The book is DSM-IV-TR compatible and replete with case studies and tables, including DSM-IV-TR tables.
The book is organized right from the basic chapters, i.e. Introduction, structure and physiology of teeth to the management of carious and noncarious lesions by esthetic restorations to precise metallic restorations with a latest trend of minimal intervention dentistry and conscious efforts to practice maximum conservation as per today’s need of the patients.
1. Introduction to Operative Dentistry
2. Tooth Nomenclature
3. Structure of Teeth
4. Physiology of Tooth Form
5. Dental Caries
6. Cutting Instruments
7. Principles of Tooth Preparation
8. Patient Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
9. Patient and Operator Position
10. Isolation of the Operating Field
11. Infection Control
12. Pain Control
13. Matricing and Tooth Separation
14. Pulp Protection
15. Interim Restorations
16. Bonding to Enamel and Dentin
17. Composite Restorations
18. Tooth Preparation for Composite Restorations
19. Esthetics and Operative Dentistry
20. Amalgam Restorations
21. Pin Retained Restorations
22. Direct Filling Gold
23. Cast Metal Restorations
24. Glass Ionomer Cement
25. Dental Ceramics
26. Tooth Hypersensitivity
27. Management of Discolored Teeth
28. Minimally Intervention Dentistry
29. Cervical Lesions
30. Selection of Restorative Materials
31. Evidence-based Dentistry
32. Nanodentistry and its Applications
Table of Contents
* Diagnostic Facilities: A Clinician?s Perspectives
* Hemogram
* Interpretation of Automated Cell Parameters
* Bone Marrow Aspiration and Bone Marrow Biopsy: Procedures and Methodologies
* Investigations for Hemolytic Anemia
* Investigations for Nutritional Anemias
* Investigations of Bleeding Disorders
* Investigations of Thrombophilia
* Lab Monitoring of Anticoagulants
* Investigations in Leukemia
* Flow Cytometry in Acute Leukemia: Practical Aspects
* The Practical Aspects of Cytogenetics in Hematological Malignancies
* Investigating Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
* Molecular Techniques in Hematology
* Blood Banking
* Quality Control
* Basic Equipments: Use and Maintenance
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The gold standard text on interpretation of ECG recordings is now in its revised Eleventh Edition. Coverage of arrhythmias—the largest portion of the book—has been thoroughly updated for this edition, and more than 400 new illustrations have been added. The book is filled with ECG recordings, anatomical drawings, and dozens of tables, and has a reader-friendly design with strategic use of a second color. Glossaries at the end of each chapter reinforce new terms. For this edition, the author has created a more functional layout.