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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Dental Instruments: A Pocket Guide, 1e

The only way to become familiar with the names and uses of dental instruments is by repeatedly viewing them - the kind of hands-on proficiency that simple textbook descriptions can't provide! This new flip-book, flashcard-style method helps readers memorize and quickly identify instruments at a glance, with a photograph or illustration of the instrument on the top page, and a full description of the instrument on the bottom page - including its name, use, and key characteristics. The picture of each instrument makes an ideal flashcard that readers can use to quiz themselves or others. At the end of most chapters, a photograph provides an example of a tray set-up that incorporates many of the instruments used in that chapter.Flashcard format shows the picture of an instrument on the top page of each 2-page spread, with a description of that instrument on the bottom page.Spiral binding allows the book to lay flat or fold over so that just the instrument or its description, or both, is visible.Small size makes it easy to carry and use at any time.Approximately 200 individual photographs or line drawings of general dentistry instruments make it easy to recognize and identify instruments.Each instrument is pictured alone on a page, without any description or text, allowing the reader to learn the instrument's name without hints or clues.Specialty instruments are included in separate chapters devoted to each specialty.A brief description of each instrument includes the name of the instrument, as well as its uses and characteristics, with each description broken into the same three categories to make memorization easier.Photographs of tray set-ups at the end of most chapters, made up of many of the instruments that were included in that chapter, provide an example of how the instruments in a certain chapter can be laid out in a tray set-up.

Amazon Sales Rank: #1036023 in Books Published on: 2002-09-26 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Spiral-bound 496 pages

About the Author Linda Bartolomucci Boyd, CDA, RDA, BA, Dental Assisting Program, Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, CA

Most helpful customer reviews 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Dental Instruments at your fingertips By J. Johnson This book is incredible. Ideal for students now entering the dental field and even those already in dental schools who want to refresh their instruments knowledge. The layout is the perfect idea to help students study and retain what instruments look like and their uses.I would recommend this book to all students and those who have entered the dental field. My only suggestion to make this book even better is to have the instruments in colour.But otherwise good going!!!! 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Must-Have for Dental Assisting students!! By N. Kehr Dental Assisting is tough enough to learn. It is always helpful to have tools that make learning and understanding easier. This instrument handbook is just that tool! I purchased a number of them for incorporation into my small dental assisting school. My school offers basic hands-on training which moves very quickly. The course is intense and condensed. The students are hard-pressed to master infection control, impression, making bleaching trays etc. They NEED all the help they can get. Some of them took copies of the instrument book, made flash cards and proceeded to test each other in class! They moved along much more rapidly that others before them!!! N.Kehr Director, National School of Dental Assisting,Stockton [...]. [...]. http://wDental Instruments: A Pocket Guide See all 2 customer reviews...

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