Sound knowledge followed by infection control, clinical record keeping, risk management and communication are important fundamentals of good dental practice. This book provides you with comprehensi...
Smile is the most costliest jewel one wears on the face. It speaks volumes about an individuals well being. But due various pathological conditions leading to unesthetic problems of anterior teeth,...
It's been likened to a plague, but AIDS was never just a health crisis.
The second of a series on grieving the death of a friend, Grief and AIDS: Thirty Years of Burying Our Friends, revisits a t...
The contribution of haemorrheology to the understanding of and potentially effective treatment for the symptoms of ME (in its many aliases!) continues to be ignored by the medical profession, there...
Technology has allowed the medical field to make many procedures faster and less painful. This applies to dentistry as well. Lasers have become widely accepted in many types of medical practice, an...
Residual ridge resorption (RRR) is a major disease entity that results in functional impairment of stomatognathic system. The loss of bone following the extraction of teeth at the sight of edentul...
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis is the most common oral mucosal disease characterized by recurrent painful ulcers in mouth. The success in treatment of RAS is fraught with difficulty owing lack of co...
Implant imaging is critical because it provides most of the information regarding the proposed implant site preoperatively. The inherent accuracy and precision of conventional radiographic modaliti...
In Nigeria, most women find out they are HIV positive during pregnancy. They must make decisions about their sexuality, procreation and infant feeding. Their decisions and experiences are impacted ...
This book is about the current controversies in dentistry, the implementation of a dental health care delivery that utilizes expanded duty personnel. The field of dental hygiene and dental technolo...
Psychological stress is the most common problem in modern life. It is the origin of many diseases which frequently affects people and leads to mental, social, and physical disabilities. Oral cavity...
This enlightening artifact was originally published by Prof. B.G. Jefferis, MD, PhD, and J.L. Nichols, AM, in 1897 as a home medical reference for common people. The intent of the authors was to pr...
Intravenous fluids are an integral part of clinical practice. Despite of their significance in saving life, they carry detrimental effects in their abuse. Electrolytes, the electric triggers in our...
We are now at an exciting era when our increased understanding of cancer biology jointly with the rapid advances in biotechnologies are allowing us to test fundamental concepts in cancer and ultima...
A moving and realistic look at what it was like to care for children with cancer, particularly leukemia, on night shift in the Hematology-Oncology unit at one of the nation's top children's hospitals.
"Dr. Feldmar's book is jam-packed with interesting information. You will get a basic understanding of how and why we, and the people around us, behave the way we do. A must-have book for any person...
Cardiac diseases are the most commonly encountered diseases in canine practice. Dilated cardiomyopathy was one of the most common acquired cardiovascular diseases of dogs followed by mitral valve d...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous air pollutants generated by combustion sources, including diesel- and gasoline-powered motor vehicles, power plants, residential heating, cook...