This book provides a succinct text on the contemporary
approach to oral diagnosis and treatment planning for general
dental practitioners and dental students.
A successful dental treatment plan should meet the biological,
functional and aesthetic needs and realistic expectations of
the patient, and the planning process should be both problem and
evidence-based. Oral diagnostic equipment and dental
treatment procedures continue to evolve and those occupying
most of the treatment time and providing most of the income in
general practices are fully described and explored.
Available in a sturdy and attractive hardback format.