Periodontal Diagnosis Revisited: A Clinical Manual of Handpicked Cases (PDF Convent)
Is it easy for you (the dental students, the PG students especially doing Periodontology and dental practitioners) to diagnose a case of periodontal disease? Do you know how to diagnose and write the diagnosis properly according to the new classification of Periodontal diseases and conditions? This book you were waiting for…… and it will be the perfect answer for diagnosing all your periodontal cases according to the new 2017- Classification for Periodontal and Peri-implant diseases and conditions. This book consists of around 45 handpicked cases encompassing various periodontal diagnoses. The cases were explained with clinical photographs, periodontal charting, applying 2017 classification and writing proper diagnosis. This will be the must companion for the concerned and very helpful for routine diagnoses, case history writing and facing exams.
Product Details
Product Details
- ASIN : B092SNS7SY
- Publication date : May 15, 2021
- Language : English

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