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Contents; Preface; How to use your revision guide; About the companion website; Part 1 The clinical environment; 1 The clinical environment; Regulation; Personal protective equipment; Uniforms and appearance; Dental loupes; 2 Lifelong learning and reflection; Lifelong learning; Support for learning; Formats and subjects; Reflection; Reflection and professional development; 3 Simulator jaws; Obtaining and storing natural teeth; The importance of tooth morphology; Terminology; Identifying teeth; Important points for setting up and storing teeth 327 $aWorking within the simulator headAdvanced haptic systems; 4 Basic restorative equipment; Examination instruments; Restorative hand instruments; Handpieces and burs; Other equipment; 5 Handpiece maintenance and operation; Safe operation; Hand holds and finger rests; Checking the air rotor handpiece; Maintenance; Burs and uses; Part 2 Basic operative skills; 6 Posture and working with a dental mirror; Mirror work; General seating position; Fields of vision; Dynamics and working with your nurse; 7 Effective use of posterior matrices; Interproximal wedges; Matrix tips; Siqveland; Tofflemire 327 $aOther systemsDismantling; 8 Controlling bur depth and angulation; First steps; Basic principles - undercut; Basic principles - cutting depth; Criteria for exercise; Practising with occlusal surfaces; 9 Investigating and controlling the carious lesion; Basic principles; Conservative access; Efficient removal of enamel; Extension; Efficient removal of dentine; Depth; Form; Simulation exercises; 10 Posterior approximal preparations; Technique; Gain access to the caries; Resistance and retention form; Common pitfalls; Finishing the margins; Criteria for critical appraisal 327 $a11 Anterior approximal preparationsTechnique; Gain access to the caries; Resistance and retention form; Common pitfalls; Finishing the margins; Criteria for critical appraisal; 12 Accessing the pulp space; Clinical considerations; Pulp space anatomy; Aims; Technique; Common pitfalls; 13 Direct posterior restorations; Material choice; Instrumentation for amalgam; Instrumentation for composite; Common mistakes; 14 Replacing a cusp with a direct restoration; Preparation; Matrices; Technique for amalgam; Technique for composite; 15 Placing cervical restorations; Glass ionomer; Composite resin 327 $aRepeated restoration loss16 Restoring incisors; Achieving an optimal bond; Approximal restoration; Involving the incisal edge; Polishing and checking; Repairing existing restorations; Common problems; 17 Periodontal instrumentation; Hand instrumentation; Ultrasonic instrumentation; 18 Moisture control and dental dam; Standard aids; Dental dam; Dam clamps; Dental dam placement; Contraindications and alternatives; 19 Records for treatment planning; Study models; Inter-occlusal record; Articulation; Photos; Part 3 Core clinical skills; 20 Controlling cross-infection; Effective immunisation 327 $aPersonal protective equipment 330 $a Preface xxx 1 The Clinical Environment 2 Lifelong learning and reflection 3 Simulator jaws 4 Basic restorative equipment 5 Controlling cross-infection 6 Communicating and recording information 7 Giving and receiving feedback 8 Medical histories and the presenting complaint 9 Oral Health assessment 10 Charting the dentition 11 Delivering oral hygiene instructions 12 Offering smoking cessation advice 13 Requesting and reporting on intra-oral 14 Effective use of posterior matrices 15 Handpiece maintenance and operation 16 Posture and working with a dental mirror 410 0$aAt a Glance (Dentistry) 606 $aTeeth$xDiseases 606 $aTeeth$xDiseases$xDiagnosis 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aTeeth$xDiseases. 615 0$aTeeth$xDiseases$xDiagnosis. 676 $a617.6/3 700 $aField$b James$f1979-$0871007 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910460611203321 996 $aPre-clinical dental skills at a glance$91944438 997 $aUNINA