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في الفن المعماري الاسلامي : نماذج من تشكيل العمارة الدينية

حملت العمارة الإسلامية العديد من القراءات والعديد من القيم والمبادئ المعمارية والزخرفية لكل العصور التي مرت بها فسجلت تاريخها وحفرت أساسها من خلال مفرداتها ونقوشها حتى ما استخدم من زخارف لم تعرفها الحضارات الأخرى من قبل ، واستوعبت جميع الأنماط المعمارية والزخرفية ومعظم ضروب الفن التشكيلي؛ من ثم فإن هذا الكتاب جاء. ليستعرض نماذج من فنون العمارة الإسلامية، وخاصة الدينية، وذلك للوقوف على عظمة وإرث هذه الأمة، ساردا تاريخ الإبداع الفني للعمارة الدينية في الإسلام من خلال ما وقفت عليه الدراسات العلمية والتاريخية.

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Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion: Expert Consult

Dozens of online 360-degree and 3-D tooth animations to give you an unparalleled view of dentitions, pulp formation, the sequence of eruptions, and countless clinical considerations. Every text purchase also comes with access to the companion Expert Consult website — where you can reference the entire text electronically, as well as engage with a wealth of learning activities, animations, and hands-on resources to better understand and retain the information covered in the text.

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Wheeler's dental anatomy, physiology and occlusion

Provides illustrated coverage of dentitions, pulp formation, the sequence of eruptions, and clinical considerations. The market leader, this text is used as a reference in creating examination questions for the dental anatomy and occlusion section of the NBDE Part I.

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What are the optimal strategies for managing avulsed permanent teeth?

Dental avulsion is considered the most severe form of traumatic tooth injury, as it involves damage to multiple structures and results in the tooth being completely displaced from its socket. Effective management protocols for avulsed teeth should address both the pulp and periodontal ligament (PDL) cells to enhance the long-term and survival of these teeth.

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The Root Canal Anatomy in Permanent Dentition

Describes the most commonly methods used for the study of the internal anatomy of teeth and provides a complete review of the literature concerning the current state of research employing contemporary imaging tools such as micro-CT and CBCT, which offer greater accuracy whether using qualitative or quantitative approaches. In order to facilitate the management of complex anatomic anomalies, specific clinical protocols and valuable practical tips are suggested.

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The Principles of Endodontics

Esy-to-read guide on why and how to carry out safe and effective endodontic treatment. Fully revised and updated, the third edition applies endodontic theory to clinical practice in a pragmatic and user-friendly way. Covers the core areas of endodontics, from embryology of the dentine-pulp complex to restoration of the endodontically treated tooth.Also includes advice on how to solve problems that can occur during treatment, and new self-assessment questions.

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The guidebook to Molar endodontics

Offers readers a pragmatic approach to endodontic therapy for permanent molars, based on up-to-date evidence. All chapters were written by experts in the field, and focus on preparation for treatment, vital pulp therapy, access cavity preparation, root canal shaping, outcome assessment, retreatment, apical surgery, and specific aspects of restorations for root canal-treated molars. The role of micro-CT data in visualizing canal anatomy is compared to cone beam CT, and detailed information on current clinical tools, such as irrigation adjuncts and engine-driven preparation tools is provided. Important steps are illustrated in clinical photographs and radiographs, as well as by schematic diagrams. Tables and check boxes highlight key points for special attention, and clinical pitfalls. Guiding references are provided. Performing molar endodontics is often a daunting prospect, regardless of the practice setting.

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The Dental Pulp : Biology, Pathology, and Regenerative Therapies

Provides a detailed update on our knowledge of dental pulp and regenerative approaches to therapy. The pulp components are first described. The second part is devoted to pulp pathology and includes descriptions of the differences between reactionary and reparative dentin. The final part of the book focuses on pulp repair and regeneration.

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The art and science of contemporary surgical endodontics

Begins with a concise review of the basic science of tissues and then moves into diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical procedures in endodontics, with an emphasis on the use of enhanced magnification, ultrasonic tips, microinstruments, newer root-end filling materials, and CBCT. Chapters on the maxillary sinus and its relation to surgical endodontics, soft and hard tissue healing, and adjunctive surgical procedures and considerations such as management of procedural accidents, resorption, root amputation, hemisection, replantation, transplantation, crown lengthening, grafting materials, and pharmacology are followed by an assessment of the outcomes of surgical endodontics based on current evidence. The accompanying DVDs present valuable videos demonstrating many of the procedures. These features provide the reader with a textbook that is concise, current, and easy to follow in an interactive manner. Written by a team of leading authorities and richly illustrated, this new compendium of state-of-the-art knowledge and protocols is essential reading for practicing endodontists and residents alike.

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Textbook of endodontology ; 3rd ed.

Provides lucid scholarship and clear discussion of endodontic principles and treatment to dental students and dental practitioners searching for current information on endodontic theories and techniques. Provides pedagogical features to promote understanding. Includes clinical case studies to put the information in the clinical context. Illustrated in full color throughout with clinical images and detailed diagrams

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Teeth

Contains comprehensive and detailed coverage of the current state of knowledge about the development, structure, ultrastructure and chemistry of the various components of teeth. It will become the standard work on the subject for clinicians and researchers in dentistry. Emphasis is on the human tooth, although comparative anatomical aspects are also considered. After a general survey of the development of teeth, the changes in tissue at eruption, the structure, ultrastructure and chemistry of dentin, dental pulp and tooth enamel are reviewed, together with special aspects of tooth mineralisation. Important hints as to methods for the technically complicated examination of tooth enamel are given. Impressive original illustrations of the structure of enamel are presented to their best advantage and contribute to the overall value of this distinguished handbook.

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Successful local anesthesia for restorative dentistry and endodontics

Helps you successfully anesthetize your patients using the newest technology and drugs available. It presents the rationale, advantages, and limitations of the various anesthetic agents and routes of administration. Special emphasis is placed on supplemental anesthetic techniques that are essential to the practice of dentistry. This second edition brings the literature up to date and includes an expanded chapter on pulpal anesthesia.

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Sturdevant’s art and science of operative dentistry

Helps you master the fundamentals and procedures of restorative and preventive dentistry and learn to make informed decisions to solve patient needs. Drawing from both theory and practice and supported by extensive clinical and laboratory research, this new full-color edition features four new chapters and updated information in the areas of color and shade matching, light curing, periodontology, digital dentistry and more. It’s the practicing dentist’s complete guide to all aspects of operative dentistry.

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Single visit endodontic treatment

The main objective of performing root canal therapy is to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal system or remove inflamed pulp tissue and close it with a biologically acceptable filling material. If this treatment managed well, regardless of the number of visits, it will create a favorable environment for healing. The recent advances in Endodontic technology, attracts the dental practitioners as well as the Endodontist to perform the root canal treatment in one visit. In this research, we will focus on endodontic treatment in single visit root canal treatment, in addition to clinical cases treated in single visit treatment.

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Selective verses non selective caries removal

Clinicians are often faced with a dilemma in the treatment of deep caries that approximate the pulp chamber in vital teeth with closed apices, whether to preserve the dental pulp's vitality or remove it to prevent necrosis, infection, and apical periodontitis. Recent evidence supports selective or stepwise dentin removal over nonselective (complete) removal in deep carious lesions, as it avoids pulp exposure and postoperative complications. This study compares selective and nonselective techniques for managing deep carious lesions.

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Regenerative Dentistry

Dental caries, periodontitis, tooth loss, and bone resorption are considered prevalent health problems that have direct affect on the quality of life. While, advances in stem cell biology and biotechnology have sparked hope for devastating maladies, such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, etc., it also provides a strategy of regenerative therapy for dental tissues. From the prospective of tissue engineering, it is of utmost importance to understand and emulate the complex cell interactions that make up a tissue or organ. Unlike other tissues in the body, dental tissues are unique in their development, function, and even in their maintenance throughout life. The harmonized stimulations of biology and mechanical regulators to promote cellular activities have matured our understanding of the value of regenerative therapy of dental tissue versus the reparative treatment.

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Regenerative Approaches in Dentistry : An Evidence-Based Perspective

This book provides evidence-based information in the field of regenerative dentistry discussing the most recent advances, current clinical applications, limitations and future directions. The coverage encompasses the regeneration of alveolar bone, the dentine-pulp complex, enamel, the periodontium and other tissues associated with the oral cavity.

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Problem solving in endodontics : Prevention, identification and management

Offers updated techniques and an evidence-based approach to the most common procedures performed at chairside. Ideal for both endodontists and general dentists, this thoroughly revised reference combines the precision of quality endodontic care with achievable and pain-free outcomes for the patient. Each chapter has been carefully designed so that you'll quickly grasp the anatomy, the instruments needed, and what procedures should be performed -- all supplemented by boxed clinical case examples and tips. Going beyond problem solving, it also addresses the major issues in diagnostic, anatomic, restorative, periodontic, traumatic, and surgical aspects of tooth retention.

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Pediatric Dentistry

Provides dental practitioners and students with all the knowledge required in order to treat optimally the oral conditions encountered in children and adolescents and to offer appropriate guidance on subsequent oral health self-care. The use of sedation and anesthesia is then discussed, followed by detailed information on such key topics as tooth eruption and shedding, preventive and interceptive orthodontics, and control of dental caries. Restoration procedures and pulp treatment necessitated by dental caries, trauma and/or developmental anomalies are clearly described, with reference to relevant advances in dental technology and materials. Subsequent chapters focus on conditions compromising dental or general oral health in the pediatric age group, such as periodontal diseases, dental wear, dental anomalies, TMJ disorders, and soft tissue lesions.

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Pathway to diagnosis and management of toothaches : A general dentist’s perspective

A concise guide to the clinical examination and diagnosis of dental pain. It is focused on determining the root cause of pain to prevent an erroneous finding based on inadequate information provided by the patient or flawed interpretation of diagnostic testing. Readers will find guidance on anamnesis, clinical exams, and assessment of pain specific components of the mouth as well as on the progression of pulp diseases including the normal pulp, the inflamed pulp, necrobiosis and aerodontalgia. Information is provided on fractured tooth as well as on diagnostic tests for dental pain.

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