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White effect. The white coat effect on the doctor-patient relationship - Dentistry book - cover book - Gianna Pamich White effect. The white coat effect on the doctor-patient relationship - Dentistry book - cover book - Gianna Pamich

White effect. The white coat effect on the doctor-patient relationship

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The white coat has its roots in the Arabic word ‘qamiç’, meaning a tunic, a long, white linen underrobe worn by priests during the celebration of divine offices, but also in the Greek word ‘kámasos’, a square-shaped, sleeveless garment made of cotton, linen, or silk. The ancient Romans used it as an undergarment and adopted the Hellenic name. The first ones were beige, then they took on various colors depending on the activity of professionals and artists. However, the first person to wear a white coat was not a doctor.

NuEndo ReThinking Endodontics - Dentistry Book - Banner - William Nudera - Edra Publishing NuEndo ReThinking Endodontics - Dentistry Book - Banner - William Nudera - Edra Publishing

NuEndo ReThinking Endodontics - A systematic approach to diagnosis and case selection

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For the general dentist and the experienced endodontist alike, NuEndo is both a guide and a reference tool for the complex processes of endodontic diagnosis, prognosis, and case selection. You will come to fully understand the dynamics of the pulpal-dentin complex, the underlying conditions related to pulpal and periapical disease, and the methods surrounding its assessment.

Beyond the Single Tooth - Dentistry Book - Dentistry - Paresh Shah Beyond the Single Tooth - Dentistry Book - Dentistry - Paresh Shah

Beyond the Single Tooth

Precio 1.658,00 $

Prevention has historically been limited to oral hygiene and not as frequently addressed with the condition of the entire dentition. When we practice in this manner, we are perceived as a commodity, and there is little to differentiate ourselves or our expertise. However, when we approach our patients in a comprehensive manner, our critical thinking is enhanced. We now start to look beyond restorative solutions. Considering other disciplines often leads to more predictable outcomes.