Recent Posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

REFERENCE LIST FOR THE ORAL AND WRITTEN
BOARD EXAMINATION

ENDODONTICS:
1. COHEN’S PATHWAYS OF THE PULP, 10th ed., K. Hargreaves, S. Cohen;
St Louis: Mosby Elsevier, 2011.
2. PATHWAYS OF THE PULP, 9th ed., S. Cohen, K. Hargreaves;
St Louis: Mosby Elsevier, 2006.
3. ENDODONTIC THERAPY, 5th ed., F. WEINE; St Louis: Mosby, 1996.
4. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ENDODONTICS, 2nd ed., R. Walton, M.
Torabinejad; Philadelphia: Saunders, 1996.
5. ENDODONTICS, 4th ed. J. Ingle, L. Bakland; Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins,
1994.
6. TEXTBOOK AND COLOR ATLAS OF TRAUMATIC INJURIES TO THE
TEETH, 3rd ed., J. Andreasen, F. Andreasen; St Louis: Mosby, 1994.
REMOVABLE PROSTHODONTICS:
1. MCCRACKEN'S REMOVABLE PARTIAL PROSTHODONTICS, 11th ed.,
A. Carr, G. McGivney, D. Brown; St Louis: Mosby Elsevier, 2005.
2. AN ATLAS OF REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE DESIGN, R.
Stratton, F. Wiebelt; Chicago: Quintessence, 1988.
3. PROSTHODONTIC TREATMENT FOR EDENTULOUS PATIENTS, 12th
ed., G. Zarb, C.Bolender; St. Louis: Mosby, 2004.
4. REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE DESIGN, Outline Syllabus, 5th ed.,
A. Krol, T. Jacobson, F. Finzen; San Rafael: Indent, 1999.
FIXED PROSTHODONTICS:
1. CONTEMPORARY FIXED PROSTHODONTICS, 4th ed., S. Rosenstiel, M.
Land, J. Fujimoto; St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier, 2006.
2. FUNDAMENTALS OF FIXED PROSTHODONTICS, 3rd ed., H. Shillingburg,
et al; Chicago: Quintessence, 1997.
3. THEORY AND PRACTICE OF FIXED PROSTHODONTICS, 7th ed., S.
Tylman; St Louis: Mosby, 1978.
4. EVALUATION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF OCCLUSAL
PROBLEMS, 2nd ed., P. Dawson; St Louis: Mosby, 1989.
5. OCCLUSION, 4th ed., M. Ash, S. Ramfjord; Philadelphia: Saunders, 1995.
6. THE PROSTHODONTIC CONCEPT OF CROWN-TO-ROOT RATIO: A
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE, Y. Grossmann, et al.; J Pros. Dent.,
2005, 93.
7. ANNUAL REVIEW OF SELECTED DENTAL LITERATURE, Allen E., et
al.; J Pros Dent, 2004, 92.
8. EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF THREE TECHNIQUES USED
FOR MULTIPLE IMPLANT ABUTMENT IMPRESSIONS, P. Vigolo, et al.; J
Pros Dent, 2003, 89.
9. TOOTH PREPARATION FOR COMPLETE CROWNS: AN ART FORM
BASED ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, C. Goodacre, et al.; J Pros Dent., 2001,
85.
10. A REVIEW OF THE MANAGEMENT OF ENDODONTICALLY TREATED
TEETH, W. Cheung; JADA, 2005, 136:611-619.
IMPLANTOLOGY:
1. CONTEMPORARY IMPLANT DENTISTRY, 3rd ed., C. Misch; St. Louis:
Mosby Elsevier, 2008.
2. THE IMPLANT-SUPPORTED OVERDENTURE AS AN ALTERNATIVE
TO THE COMPLETE MANDIBULAR DENTURE, J. Doundoulakis, et al;
JADA: 2003.
3. RISK FACTORS IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY. Renourd; Chicago:
Quintessence, 1999.
4. EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF THREE TECHNIQUES USED
FOR MULTIPLE IMPLANT ABUTMENT IMPRESSIONS, P. Vigolo; J
Pros Dent., 2003, 89.
5. TWO-PIECE IMPLANTS WITH TURNED VERSUS MICROTEXTURED
COLLARS, J. Cosyn, et al.; J Periodontol, Sept, 2007, 78.
6. CROSS INFECTION FROM PERIODONTITIS SITES TO FAILING
IMPLANT SITES IN THE SAME MOUTH, Gouvoussis & Sindhusahe;
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 1997, 12.
7. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF ANATOMY FOR THE DENTAL
IMPLANT SURGEON, G. Greenstein, J. Cavallaro, D. Tarnow; J Periodontol,
2008, 79(10)
8. IMPLANT SURFACE TREATMENT USING BIOMIMETIC AGENTS, G.
Avila, et al; Implant Dentistry, 2009, 18(1).
9. INFLUENCE OF THE 3-D BONE-TO-IMPLANT RELATIONSHIP ON
ESTHETICS, U. Grunder, et al; Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2005:25(2).
10. REVERSE TORQUE FAILURE OF SCREW-SHAPED IMPLANTS IN
BABOONS – BASELINE DATE FOR ABUTMENT TORQUE APPLICATION,
A. Carr, et al.; Int J Oral Maxillofacial Implants, 1995:10(2).
11. IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT OF IMPLANTS INTO EXTRACTION
SOCKETS: RATIONALE, OUTCOMES, TECHNIQUES, S. Froum; Alpha
Omegan; 2005: 98(2).
12. THE INFLUENCE OF BONE THICKNESS ON FACIAL MARGINAL
BONE RESPONSE: STAGE 1 PLACEMENT THROUGH STAGE 2
UNCOVERING, J. Spray, et al.; Ann Periodontol., 2000:5.
ORAL SURGERY:
1. CONTEMPORARY ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 5th ed.,
James R. Hupp; et al.; St Louis: Mosby, 2008.
2. HANDBOOK OF LOCAL ANESTHESIA. 5th ed., S. Malamed; St Louis:
Mosby, 2004.
3. ORAL RADIOLOGY: PRINCIPLES and INTERPRETATION, 6th ed., S.
White, M. Pharoah; St Louis: Mosby Elsevier, 2009.
ORTHODONTICS / PEDODONTICS / PUBLIC HEALTH:
1. PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY: INFANCY THROUGH ADOLESCENCE, 4th ed.,
J. Pinkham, et al.; Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders, 2005.
2. DENTISTRY FOR THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT, 8th ed., R. McDonald,
et al; St Louis: Mosby, 2004.
3. CONTEMPORARY ORTHODONTICS, 4th ed., W. Proffit, et al.; St Louis:
Mosby, 2007.
4. Infection Control and Management of Hazardous Materials for the Dental Team
4th ed., Miller and Palenik, 2009.
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY / DENTAL MATERIALS:
1. Roberson, et al. Sturdevant's Art and Science of Operative Dentistry, 5th ed.,
St Louis: Mosby, 2006.
2. Summit, J., et al. Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry: A Contemporary
Approach, 3rd Ed., Chicago: Quint., 2006.
3. Dawson, P. Functional Occlusion: From TMJ to Smile Design, St. Louis:
Mosby, 2007.
4. Gurel, G., The Science and Art of Porcelain Laminate Veneers, Chicago:
Quint., 2003.
5. Powers, J. and Sakaguchi, R. Craig’s Restorative Dental Materials, 12th ed.,
St Louis: Mosby, 2006.
6. Anusavice, K. Phillip’s Science of Dental Materials, 11th ed., St. Louis:
Saunders, 2003.
ORAL MEDICINE/ORAL PATHOLOGY:
1. ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY, 3rd ed., B. Neville, D.
Damm, Allen, Bouquet; St Louis: Saunders, 2009.
2. Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Patient, 7th ed., J. Little,
Falace, Miller, Rhodus; St Louis: Mosby Elsevier, 2008.
3. Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2nd ed., Neville, et al; Philadelphia: WB
Saunders, 2002.
4. Mosby’s Dental Drug Reference 8th ed.; 2007.
5. Oral Pathology: Clinical Pathologic Correlations, 5th ed., Regezi; WB Saunders,
2008.
6. Management of Temporomandibular Disorders and Occlusion, 5th ed., Okeson;
St Louis: Mosby, 2003.
7. Prevention of infective endocarditis: Guidelines from the American Heart
Association; Wilson, et al; JADA, Vol. 139, Suppl_1, 3S-24S, © 2008 American
Dental Association.
PERIODONTICS:
1. CARRANZA’S CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY, 10th ed., M. Newman. et
al. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 2006.
2. PERIODONTICS: MEDICINE, SURGERY and IMPLANTS, L. Rose, et al; St
Louis: Mosby, 2004.
3. CARRANZA’S CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY, 9th ed., M. Newman. et al.
Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 2002.












1 comment:


  1. The worst time has passed”However, it is true that there are more improvements than before...because of the rising numbers of people living with HIV in the state of Nevada. How could they stigmatize all of them? Therefore everything becomes a little easier and we start to share everything... We also started to invite and visit each other in a community. You know, it is six years since I started taking antiretroviral drugs...Yet whatever problems I face, the worst time has passed
    When I was evicted from the family home by my mother, my father rented a small room for me. But my mother and brothers believed that having HIV was my own fault – and that I deserved to be punished...I also considered myself unworthy and without hope... But I have a child and eventually I convinced myself to live for my child’s sake.
    My mother knew nothing [about HIV]. She didn’t understand anything. Do you know why? She didn’t have [the chance] to go out of the house and communicate with society. However, my father does interact with the community. I know his friends are mature and dignified in africa america. So he has a better understanding than her.
    My father came call me on a sadfull day sitting on my couch about a friend of his from africa who introduce him to Dr Itua herbal cure in africa in which he advise we should purchase his herbal medicine to cure my hiv so we did and Dr Itua prescribed I should drink the herbal medicine for two weeks to cure although we were so curious about the whole thing ,I finished the herbal medicine like he advised then he talked to me to visit my nearest clinic for check up I did and now I'm totally cured from Hiv my father was my rock and I and my family are now happy together also Dr Itua has be helpful in my community ever since he cure my Hiv so why I'm leaving my story on here today is to reach out someone out here to hope on God and never give up no matter the situation you that you are facing especially through this pandemic seasons which has really taught us all on how we should be helpful to each other and cherish one another.
    Dr Itua cures the following diseases..... Herpes,Liver cancer,Throat cancerLeukemia. ,Alzheimer's disease,Chronic Diarrhea,Copd,Parkinson,Als,Adrenocortical carcinoma Infectious mononucleosis.
    Intestinal cancer,Uterine cancer,Fibroid,Bladder cancer,Hiv,Esophageal cancer,Gallbladder cancer,Kidney cancer,Hpv,Lung cancer,Melanoma,Mesothelioma,Multiple myeloma,Oral cancer,Sinus cancer,Hepatitis A,B/C,Skin cancer,Soft tissue sarcoma,Spinal cancer,Stomach cancer,Vaginal cancer,Vulvar cancer,
    Testicular cancer ,Thyroid Cancer.
    You can contact Dr Itua Herbal Center on E-Mail: drituaherbalcenter@gmail.com .www.drituaherbalcenter.com

    ReplyDelete