Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry (3rd Edition)
Author Informtion
By Angus C. Cameron, BDS(Hons), MDSc(Syd), FDSRCS(Eng), FRACDS, FICD,
Head, Department of Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, Westmead
Hospital; Clinical Associate Professor and Head, Paediatric Dentistry,
University of Sydney; Visiting Senior Specialist, Children's Hospital at
Westmead, Sydney, Australia; and Richard P. Widmer, BDSc(Hons),
MDSc(Melb), FRACDS, FICD, Head, Department of Dentistry, Children's
Hospital at Westmead; Clinical Associate Professor, Paediatric
Dentistry, University of Sydney; Senior Consultant, Paediatric
Dentistry, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Key Features
Edited by two of Australia’s most eminent clinicians and
academics with established global reputations
Endorsed by the Australasian Academy of Paediatric Dentistry
Written in an accessible, easy-to-read manner to aid retention of facts
Provides a source of essential and practical information, not always
easy to find elsewhere
Multi-contributor authorship ensures complete accuracy and currency of
information in sub-specialist areas
Translated into several languages – demonstrating the universal appeal
of the volume!
Designed specifically to give all practitioners confidence when managing
children
The convenient handbook size ensures that the book can be easily
referred to in the clinical setting
New to this Edition
Completely updated throughout, with now over 450
illustrations
Contains an expanded section on behavioral management techniques
Includes the latest guidelines on fluoridation
Includes new sections on cariology and tooth restoration
Full reference to the latest international guidelines on trauma
Includes new section on pulp therapy in primary teeth
Contains an enhanced section on oral pathology and dental anomalies
Table of Contents
1 Child assessment
2 Child management
3 Dental caries
4 Fluoride modalities
5 Restorative paediatric dentistry
6 Pulp therapy for primary and immature permanent teeth
7 Trauma management
8 Pediatric oral medicine and pathology
9 Dental anomalies
10 Medically compromised children
11 Orthodontic diagnosis and treatment in the mixed dentition
12 Management of cleft lip and palate
13 Speech, language and swallowing
App A Normal values in blood chemistry
App B Fluid and electrolyte balance
App C Management of anaphylaxis
App D Management of acute asthma
App E Antibiotic prophylaxis protocols for the prevention of infective
endocarditis
App F Vaccination schedules
App G Isolation and exclusion from school for childhood infectious
diseases
App H Somatic growth and maturity
App I Differential diagnosis of radiographic pathology in children
App J Piaget's four stages of intellectual development
App K Glasgow coma scale
App L Common drug usage in paediatric dentistry
App M Eruption dates of teeth
App N Construction of family pedigrees
App O Calculating fluoride values for dental products
App P Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws
App Q Charting form
App R Neurological observation chart
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