The sometimes has a digitized copy available for 1-hour borrowing . You can’t keep it forever, but it’s perfect for last-minute revision.
Whether you find a legal via your university portal or decide to purchase the e-book, the content inside is undeniably one of the best revision tools ever written for orthodontics. It bridges the gap between a dense textbook like Proffit and a flimsy revision card set.
Most dental schools subscribe to or Ebook Central .
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Use your university library’s e-book access to view the PDF for free. If they don’t have it, request an inter-library loan (ILL) – they will scan the chapters you need. If you need the whole book permanently, buy a used paperback. Stealing a PDF hurts future editions of the "At a Glance" series.
To understand orthodontics, it's essential to grasp the fundamental concepts that underlie this field. Some of the key concepts in orthodontics include:
: Every topic is condensed into a single two-page spread, with core text on the right and captioned illustrations, diagrams, or clinical photos on the left. Four-Section Structure :
The (ISBN: 978-1118638327) is currently priced between $45 and $60 for the e-book.
Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities. The primary goal of orthodontic treatment is to improve the appearance and function of teeth and jaws, ensuring a healthy and beautiful smile. Orthodontic treatment involves the use of various appliances, such as brackets, wires, and aligners, to move teeth into their correct position.
