Find the latest evidence-based research and clinical treatments Cohen's Pathways of the Pulp, 11th Edition covers the science, theory, and practice of endondontics with chapters written by... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This text is very well written and planned out. I am a recent graduate from Dental School and am practicing general dentistry. I wanted a text I could read that would help me learn how to select the correct cases and guide me toward selecting the right methods (specifically I wanted to know the difference between the brands of files and why one is better than another... the text addresses this very well) to use for the RCTs I do perform. This text is in-depth with cited research to back up their statements. It is up to date and has great pictures and graphs to explain and demonstrate the text. I think is a great text for a clinician who wants to enhance a basic knowledge on Endodontics and learn why to do what they do. Overall an excellent text.
Invaluable book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book is very comprehensive in covering both the scientific and clinical aspects of endodontics. While the detail may be overwhelming for many general dentists, it is an invaluable resource for those interested in gaining a more in depth understanding of the underlying principles and practical ins and outs of performing endodontic therapy. Great for training and practicing endodontists.
An Excellent book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is an excellent book with both practical steps and the theoritical background.I'm amazed that some of reviewers are complaining about the book being too theoritical, too wordy or too scientific. I assume that the reviewers are dentists,I'm certainly a dentist, and was also an A student. If a dentist has no interest in the science behind the procedure and finds it "wordy and too detailed", the question would be why did they become a dentist in the first place? After all, we are supposed to be scientists too. This book is written by fine practicing clinicians who also happen to be very knowlegable scientists. Any dentist with passion for dentistry will find this book worth every penny.
fantastic text
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
once again, a fantastic text. A great test for endodontic board certification and any endodontist, but the information is too detailed I believe for the general dentist, although it should be able to answer any question the general dentist should have on endodontics.
All comprehensive and detail endodontic theory and practice
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This book is the most in depth, scholarly written book on endo on the market next to the Dental Pulp (by Seltzer). There's ample literature references in each chapter and it's a great preparation tool for specialty boards. While the book is too science based/not enough show-and-tell for most predoctoral students and general dentists (Endodontic Therapy, by Walton is a better choice there), Pathways is best for post doctoral students and practicing endodontists.
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