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| - 'This text achieves its stated aim of holistically combining the business of practice with the science of clinical dentistry and the humanity of patient care . . . This textbook is essential reading for the target readership and will prove a popular addition to the libraries of UK dental schools.' - Dental Update
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| Description | | - Prepares final year undergraduates and vocational dental practitioners for the difficult transition into primary care
- Aids understanding of the integration of the many aspects of dental primary care
- Encourages an holistic approach to care in line with current teaching methods
| This book prepares dental students and vocational dental practitioners for primary dental practice. It will also be helpful to general dental practitioners to enable them to undertake continuing professional development. The book provides a background to the holistic approach that dentists need to use when identifying treatment needs, and covers the integration of treatment and its planning,
aspects of dental team building, practice selection and management matters. The first chapter examines issues in relation to career choices, the location of the practice together with the means by which access to dental care may be increased. Chapters 2 and 3 take the reader from outside to inside the dental practice to examine relationships within the practice. This includes those with the
patient as well as the dental team. The fourth chapter describes clinical excellence in primary dental care by examining clinical decision-making, the need for referral as well as the place of prevention and restorative philosophies in treatment of patients. The last chapters examine the business of dental practice and suggest future pathways for the newly qualified dental practitioner.
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Readership: This book is for dental students and vocational dental practitioners to prepare them for primary dental practice. It is also for general dental practitioners to enable them to undertake continuing professional development.
| Contents |
1.
The first job
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Practice building - relationships around the patient
3.
Practice building - relationships within the practice
4.
Practice building - the need for excellence in treatment
5.
Essential business principles of dental practice
6.
The future
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| Authors, editors,
and contributors | Edited by Trevor Burke, Professor of Primary Dental Care, University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, UK and Ruth Freeman, Professor of Dental Public Health, Queen's University, Belfast, UK
| Contributors:Dr Mike Grace, Editor, British Dental Journal, London, UK Dr Robin Gray, Altrincham, Cheshire, UK Professor Ogden, Dundee Dental School, Dundee, UK Professor Alphonse Plaschaert, Department of Cariology and Endodontology, Katholieke Universeit Nijmegen, The Netherlands Professor Andrew Richardson, Emeritus Professor of Orthodontics, The Queen's University, Belfast, UK
Mrs Penelope Vasey, Hastings, Sussex, UK Professor Nairn Wilson, GKT Dental Institute, London, UK |
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