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Dental Books Copies Collection
Item Year Edition Author Pages Available price Book DescriptionOral Surgery
1. Atlas of minor oral surgery "Principles and practice"
1999 2nd editionBy
David McGowan
144 Colored
black and white
100EGP75
EGP
Minor oral surgery comprises those surgical operations that can comfortably be completed by a practiced non-specialist dentist in not more than 30
minutes under local anesthesia. From his many years of clinical teaching experience, the author outlines those principles essential to effective
decision-making, preparation and procedure, and relates those principles to common surgical practice.
2. Oral Surgery2007 1st edition
ByFragiskos D.
383Colored
black and white
200 EGP150 EGP
This book covers a wide range of topics in oral surgery with detailed, step-by-step analysis of
surgical techniques, with many examples. Various aspects of surgical techniques, such as the
instruments and materials used in oral surgery, types of flaps and suturing techniques, radiographic
techniques, complications and treatment, odontogenic infections, and the latest scientific
information concerning preventive and therapeutic use of antibiotics in dentistry, are analyzed, together
with figures which are of excellent quality, make this book a necessary practical guide for both the
inexperienced and experienced dentist.
3. Oral and maxillofacial surgery an objective based text book
2001 By Jonathan
Pedlar John W.
282 Colored
black and
200 EGP150
This textbook of oral and maxillofacial surgery is directed at dentists in training and newly qualified
practitioners. The book aims to provide the theoretical background to a range of common
Frame white EGP procedures to assist in the DEVELOPMENT OF SKILLS required in diagnosis, treatment planning, and active surgical and postoperative management.
4. Understanding Craniofacial Anomalies 2002 By Mark P. Mooney,
Michael I. Siegel
560 Black and white
250EGP This comprehensive textbook, provides answers to
challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of craniofacial anomalies. Organized in a logical,
easy–to–follow structure, this reference reviews and presents cutting–edge findings, covering the state of the art in craniosynostosis and facial clefting from molecular, genetic, cellular, tissue, organismic, and
populations levels. Using standardized nomenclature and consistent
terminology, Understanding Craniofacial Anomalies incorporates the recent explosion of growth in studying genetic and epigenetic etiologies of
syndromes, thereby providing a unique and holistic review of this important topic.
5. Craniomaxillofacial Reconstructive and Corrective Bone Surgery
2002 By Alex M.
Greenberg, Joachim Prein
808Black and
white300EGP This advanced textbook of rigid fixation of the
bones of the skull, face and jaws covers such topics as reconstruction and aesthetic considerations. The
book will permit the reader to gain a complete appreciation of the broad spectrum of problems in the craniomaxillofacial region. Reconstruction of
bone defects related to trauma and tumors are covered. In addition there is comprehensive
coverage of corrective bone surgery for developmental and congenital craniomaxillofacial
deformities integrating hard and soft tissue reconstruction with dental implant prosthetics.
6. Ellis, Surgical approaches to the facial skeleton 2005 2nd editionBy
Edward Ellis
181 Colored 100 EGP Featuring over 400 full-color surgical photographs
and drawings, this text/atlas is a step-by-step guide
Michael F. Zide
to the surgical approaches used to expose the facial skeleton. The authors describe in detail the key anatomic structures and the technical aspects of
each approach, so that the surgeon can safely gain access to the region of the craniofacial skeleton
requiring surgery. This Second Edition includes full-color intra operative photographs that complement
the surgical drawings.
7. Facial Trauma 2004 1st editionBy
W. Scott McDonald
Seth R. Thaller
491 Black and white
200 EGP From automobile accidents to sports injuries, this
reference covers severe lacerations of the facial skin to extreme injuries of the underlying skeleton, nasal
and oral lining, and dental structures-offering a multidisciplinary and hands-on approach to the
management, reconstruction, and restoration of a wide variety of soft tissue wounds and fractures of
the face in both children and adults.
8. Facial Plastic Reconstructive and Trauma Surgery
2003 By DOLAN
1076 Black and white
400 EGP
This comprehensive multi-author book provides an educational resource for medical practitioners in training. The multidisciplinary text includes 27
chapters written by expert contributors and provides a practical review of all aspects of facial surgery:
basic knowledge; reconstructive surgery for congenital, traumatic, and postsurgical facial and neck defects; evaluation and management of the traumatized patient; and cosmetic surgery. Each chapter provides basic knowledge together with more comprehensive information and advanced
concepts. The text is generously illustrated in black and white and includes more than 700 figures,
tables, glossaries, and photographs.
9. Key Topics in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1997 1st editionBy
Keith Riden
449 Black and white
200EGP This book selects widely from the range of
conditions managed by and operations performed
by maxillofacial surgeons. The scientific aspects underlying the diagnoses are presented and a
comprehensive plan of surgical management is offered for patients with the conditions discussed. This book is an ideal revision source for trainees taking postgraduate examinations in this area.
10. Principles_of_Oral_and_Maxillofacial_Surgery 2001 5th edition 285 Black and white
150 EGP
Since the first edition was published over thirty years ago, this book has become the established
introductory textbook for dental students, valued for its accessible, reader-friendly style and absence of
superfluous detail. The fourth edition was published in 1991.
The new edition has been updated to reflect advances in the specialty, including implants, anxiety management and the management of
traumatic injuries, tumours and facial deformities.
11. Textbook for General and Oral Surgery 2003 By David Wray,
David
336 Colored
Black and white
200 EGP150 EGP
12. Introducing Dental implants 2003 By John Hobkirk,
Roger M. Watson Lloyd
Searson
167 Colored
black and white
100 EGP75
EGP
An introduction to dental implants for senior dental students and recently qualified dentists, this text
covers the range of different implant systems available. The complete process, from patient assessment and treatment planning through to
problems and maintenance procedures, is detailed.
Radiology
13. Maxillofacial imaging 2006 1st editionBy
T.A. Larheim P.-L.
Westesson
445 Colored 200 EGP Traditional maxillofacial imaging was based on
plain films and dental imaging. However, today’s advanced imaging techniques with CT and MRI has only been partially implemented for maxillofacial
questions. This book bridges the gap between traditional maxillofacial imaging and advanced
medical imaging. We have applied CT and MRI to a variety of maxillofacial cases and these are
illustrated with high-quality images and multiple planes. A comprehensive chapter on imaging
anatomy is also included. This book is useful for oral and maxillofacial radiologists, oral and
maxillofacial surgeons, dentists, radiologists, plastic surgeons, head and neck surgeons.
14. ORAL RADIOLOGY "Principles and Interpretation"
2004 5th editionBy
Stuart C. White Michael
J. Pharoah
753 Colored
black and white
250EGP150EGP
With more than 1,000 high-quality radiographs and illustrations, this bestselling book visually
demonstrates the basic principles of oral and maxillofacial radiology as well as effective clinical
application. You'll be able to diagnose and treat patients effectively with the coverage of imaging
techniques, including specialized techniques such as MRI and CT, and the comprehensive discussion of
the radiographic interpretation of pathology.
15. Color atlas of dental medicine radiology 1998 v5By
Friedrich Pasler, Thomas Hassell, Arthur
Hefti
266 Colored
Black and white
200 EGP150 EGP
This Atlas presents the proper use of optimum radiographic exposure and contemporary techniques for today's dental office. Emphasis is placed on the
reliable recognition of normal structures in the projected space and clear differentiation of normal
features from pathological radiographic signs. These major topics of fundamental importance for correct
interpretation are treated more extensively. The section on diagnosis deals in depth with the typical radiographic manifestations of frequently occurring
pathological processes .
Implant16. Reconstructive Aesthetic Implant Surgery 2003 1st edition
Abd El Salam El Askary
152 Colored
black and white
150 EGP100 EGP
This unique reference text provides experienced dental practitioners and students with a step-by-step clinical guide for achieving optimal aesthetic results
with dental implants. The book's "hands-on" approach to dental implant aesthetics guides readers
through the labyrinth of clinical decision-making and presents a solid foundation of scientific
research, complete clinical cases, and documented techniques that simplify procedures and solve many
of the aesthetic problems encountered in daily practice.
17. Risk factors in implant dentistry 1999 1st editionBy
Frank Renouard Bo
Rangert
168 Colored 100 EGP
For general practitioners wishing to offer implant treatment this text offer the use of implants for
achieving predictable restorative results. It presents a system that will allow dentists to identify those patients who are suitable candidates for implant
therapy. It covers the specific risk factors - general, aesthetic and biomechanical - and explains how the dentist can define and evaluate the impact of these
various risk factors and modify treatment accordingly. The risk factors and limitations specific
to all types of edentulism and each particular clinical situation are described in detail. The safest treatment options, as well as alternative are given for each situation. Different surgical protocols are
also presented, and the importance of communication openly with patients is stressed.
18. Contemporary implant 1993 1st editionBy
795 Colored 300EGP
This comprehensive clinical reference book on dental implants deals with patient selection and
Carl E. Misch black and white
250EGP
treatment planning through technique, with all the popular commercial implant "systems", to long-term
follow-up. Part one deals with medical and dental evaluation leading to classification of cases by
measurement of jaw bone available for installation of implants. Basic science and treatment follow
preparation.
19. Clinical Guidelines for Dental Implant Treatment 2001 213 Colored 150EGP
The book takes the theory of implant restoration, and places it directly in the operatory, concentrating
in detail on each stage of the actual clinical procedures involved in treating different patients. It
integrates implant treatment with the realities of running a successful restorative practice. Successful
text reflects the advances of implant prosthetics over the intervening years, providing all new cases,
exploring new techniques and technology, and demonstrating updated system components and
armamentarium.
20. Implant Restorations: A Step-by-Step Guide 2007 2nd EditionBy
Carl Drago
234 Colored
Black and white
150EGP100 EGP
Offers clinicians a practical, step–by–step approach to treatment planning and restoring dental implants.
This highly–illustrated, case–based book demonstrates how to treat the most commonly
encountered treatment scenarios, describing the procedures, techniques, and sequences required in
clear, concise language and in an easy–to–use format .
21. Oral rehabilitation with dental implants 1997 3rd volume 131 Colored 100 EGP
This volume reports and documents advance in surgical and prosthetic procedures, laboratory
techniques and new instruments and approaches used to achieve long-term results in comprehensive
implant therapy. It presents first-hand clinical experiences in the treatment of TMD and occlusion; the integration of implant therapy and orthodontics; and the role of aesthetics in the edentulous patient,
among other topics. Included throughout the text are
indications and contraindications for particular treatment methods, step-by-step analyses of clinical
techniques, and multiple solutions to potential problems.
22. Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry 2003 4th editionBy
Jan Lindhe, Thorkild Karring,
Niklaus P. Lang
1044 Colored 400EGP
This book contains superior diagrams, graphs and illustrations. The clinical pictures are excellent in
their clarity and details. The book one of the essential texts in periodontology. This textbook
serves as an excellent educational resource for both students and practitioners. This is probably one of the most comprehensive texts written for students
on the subject of clinical periodontology and implant dentistry.
23. Clinical decision making and treatment planning in Osseo integration
1996 By Michael J. Engelman
215 Colored
Black and white
150 EGP100 EGP
Designed for practical use, this work consolidates recent knowledge in Osseo integration. This easy-to-use manual is organized according to categories defined by location and extent of tooth loss. The advantages and disadvantages of each, and the
possibilities for implant therapy, are given. Includes treatment goals, presurgical needs and
considerations including position and number of implants; space limitations; ridge width; bone height; cantilevers, angulations and occlusion;
implant placement; and aesthetic evaluation .
Hand books24. Oxford hand book of clinical dentistry 2005 4th edition
By David A Mitchell
Laura Mitchell
416 Black and white
150EGP
Most valuable handbook with a wide range of appeal, from the undergraduate and those preparing
for a range of postgraduate dental examinations through to training, and other senior colleagues who
need to bring themselves up to date with innovations outside their main field of practice .
25. MASTER DENTISTRY"Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Radiology,
2003 1st editionBy Paul
227 Black and white
150EGP
This revision book for dental students in the clinical years of their course is a concise text covering the core of the subject with self-assessment questions.
Pathology and Oral Medicine" Coulthard, Keith Horner, Philip Sloan, Elizabeth D.
Theaker
Concise text covers the core knowledge essential for the final exams and extensive self testing material enables students to review their knowledge, using
both questions which mimic the exam (short answer and essays) and others designed for self-assessment
(MCQs) .
26. MASTER DENTISTRY"RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY, PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY,AND ORTHODONTICS"
2003 1st editionBy Peter Heasman
338 Black and white
150EGP
These revision textbooks for dental students in the clinical years of their course, offer a concise text
covering the core of the subject with self-assessment pictures .
27. DENTAL SECRETS 1999 2nd editionBy
Stephen T. Sonis
397 Black and white
150EGP
Using a question-and answer format, this book covers all the latest clinical and public health
aspects of dentistry as well as how computers and the internet can manage a dental practice and
quickly provide up-to-date information to dental practitioners. The content of all chapters has been updated and revised. New questions, answers and
illustrations reflect current additions to dental materials, surgical techniques, modalities of
diagnosis and infection control.
28. Gulf Board MCQs 2008 Author collection
550 Black and white
150 Includes 200 MCQ questions in every specialty of dentistry in addition to 400 general dentistry and
200 basic questions.
29. Drug dictionary for dentistry 2002 By John G
Meechan Robin
Seymour
443 Black and white
150 EGP
This handy little book contains all the information dentists are likely to need to know about the drugs
they come across in their daily practice... Definitely one to be kept within arm's reach .
30. Forensic Dentistry 1997 By Paul G.
Stimson Curtis A. Mertz
267 Black and white
100 EGP
Identification of unknown individuals and the determination of their age, race, and sex is one of the most important functions of forensic dentistry. Essential applications of forensic dentistry include mass disaster investigations, and evaluating bite
marks and bitemark evidence in death
investigations, child abuse investigations. This book illustrates the proper handling and evaluation of dental evidence. Its broad coverage also includes important information for legal and police science professionals in dealing with the proper evaluation
and presentation of dental findings .
Operative31. Principles of Operative Dentistry 2005 By
Alison Qualtrough
Julian Satterthwaite
193 Black and white
100 EGP This text aims to detail and justify the basic
principles involved in operative procedures with the intention of reinforcing understanding and
improving clinical skills. Direct and indirect restorations and endodontic procedures are
addressed.Not only for the student, this book is also designed as a source of reference for all practitioners who
carry out restorative dentistry and are faced with the introduction of new materials and techniques .
32. Fundamentals of operative dentistry 2001 By James B. Summit
593 Colored
Black and white
250 EGP200 EGP
This revised textbook combines time-proven methods with scientific developments in preventive
and restorative dentistry. Existing chapters have been updated and five new chapters have been
added.
33. Bleaching techniques in restorative dentistry 2001 1st editionBy Linda Greenwall
275 Colored
black and white
150EGP100 EGP
Interest in bleaching teeth has grown dramatically in the last few years as new markets become available
and stimulate further development. This guide is written to help the busy restorative dentist who
needs to keep up to date with the types of product available, the techniques to use them effectively and
safely, and how to use them in combination with restorative dentistry in treating patients.
34. Complete Dental Bleaching1995 1st edition
By 168 Colored 150
EGPThis book, written by experts on dental bleaching, concentrates on the role of bleaching in restorative,
Ronald E. Goldstein David A. Garber
periodontal and aesthetic dentistry, and advises dentists about the role it could play in their
practices. The book addresses patient selection, diagnosis, treatment planning, sequencing of
treatment and patient expectations. It relates the various bleaching methods, including in-office,
home, matrix, nonvital and combination bleaching .
Endodontics35. Pocket Atlas of Endodontics
20061st edition
by Michael A Baumann
242 Colored
black and white
150EGP100 EGP
Endodontology has seen enormous advances in recent years. New high-tech tools, such as operative
microscopes in combination with ultrasound and nickel-titanium files, make possible a high-level of
quality in treatment with excellent long-term treatment results. Regular updating of knowledge is
indispensable for every practitioner. This book provides a fast and up-to-date orientation of the
entire area of endodontology.
36. Endodontics Problem-Solving in Clinical Practice 2002 1st edition 206 Colored
black and white
150EGP100 EGP
The problems arising from root canals in the daily clinical practice of dentistry can often be difficult
and time-consuming to solve. Here a team from one leading center of dental excellence provides
practical guidance to these difficult areas. They explain how to manage the complications that arise
from the procedure, and their advice explores all possible issues on the subject. Topics include endodontic emergencies, medication, cavity
preparation and techniques. The text provides not only step-by-step instruction, but also top-notch
illustrations .
37. Pathway of the pulp 2001 6th editionBy
Stephen Cohen Kenneth M.
747Black and
white 300EGP
This book has been a market leader and book of choice in dental education and practice for many
editions - the 8th Edition is completely revised and updated to bring you the latest techniques and materials developed for root canal work, apical
Hargreaves surgery, the restoration of endodontically treated teeth and infection control. Provides thorough
information on all requisite topics in endodontics: pulp development, structure and function; pathology; microbiology, knowledge of
instrumentation, diagnosis of pulpal disorders, skills important to cleaning and shaping, surgery and
retreatment.
38. Advanced Endodontics Clinical Retreatment and Surgery
2006 By John S. Rhodes
218 Colored
Black and white
150EGP100 EGP
Complex endodontic problems that require further work on the part of the clinician can be time-
consuming and problematic. This highly illustrated text tackles these difficult aspects and guides the practitioner through the problems and procedures
involved. will be of interest to endodontists, general dental practitioners with a special interest in
endodontics, and postgraduates in restorative and endodontic specialties.
Prothesis39. Prosthetic Treatment of the Edentulous Patient 2002 4th edition
By R. M. Basker
J. C. Davenport
329 Black and white
200EGP
"This textbook is highly recommended to undergraduate students as it is well written, clearly
laid out and helpfully illustrated .The objective of the authors, in providing the
clinician with a sound theoretical foundation on which successful clinical skills can be built, has
certainly been achieved .The text should also be of interest to practitioners
and those preparing for postgraduate exams".
40. PROSTHODONTICS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
2002 1st editionBy
Robert S. Klugman
232 Colored
black and white
150EGP100 EGP
This work explains the dental treatment of a variety of restorative problems, each of which is followed through in great detail. Both the rationale and the
clinical protocols are explained, while each patient's treatment is then reviewed by other experts. The
text goes far beyond the borders of prosthodontics, incorporating periodontal therapy, endodontics,
orthodontics and implant dentistry. This pragmatic book will be of interest to most practicing dentists.
Periodontology and Medicine41. Periodontal Medicine 2000 By
Louis F. Rose295 Colored
Black and white
200 EGP150 EGP
This authoritative text explores the complex tie between the periodontium and systemic disease.
Throughout, it discusses the ways in which systemic conditions and their treatment affect dental health.
Topics covered include: evaluation; genetics; cardiovascular and respiratory disease; tobacco use;
diabetes; pregnancy, puberty, and oral contraception; osteoporosis; the
immunocompromised patient; bleeding disorders.
42. PDQ ORAL DISEASE 2002 By James J. Scuibba
Joseph A. Regezi
368 Colored
Black and white
200 EGP150 EGP
Diagnosis and Treatment is designed to serve as a primary source for the identification of diseases and
conditions of the mouth and jaws. Dentists and physicians can readily access a wide spectrum of entities with brief, essential text accompanying
representative clinical photographs and radiographs. Oral mucosal diseases, salivary gland disorders, and odontogenic diseases are included as well as general
medical conditions reflected or manifested in the mouth. A therapeutics section outlines practical
treatment approaches to many oral diseases within the format of a prescribing formula to guide the
clinician.
43. Pocket Atlas of Oral Diseases 2006 2nd EditionBy
George Laskaris
384 Colored 200 EGP
Illustrated with 355 color photographs, this compact reference provides concise information on the
diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of oral diseases. It is aimed at dentists, dermatologists, and
primary care physicians as well as medical and dental students. Entries for individual diseases are grouped into 12 sections corresponding to different types of clinical presentations (i.e., white lesions,
soft-tissue cysts, bone swellings, etc.) .
44. Burket’s Oral Medicine Diagnosis & Treatment 2003 10th EditionBy
Martin Greenberg and Michael Glick
622 Colored
Black and white
250 EGP170 EGP
Presents the current status of the fields of oral medicine and clinical oral pathology. It also outlines the dentist's role in the management of patients with
severe medical problems. The text reflects the dramatic alterations in some disease patterns as well as the medical advances, which have impacted the field of oral medicine. This book focuses on the
current knowledge of the pathogenesis and management of diseases and stresses new diagnostic
techniques as well as new concepts of therapy .
45. Colour Atlas of Oral Diseases in Children and Adolescence
2000 By George Laskaris
127 Colored
Black and white
100EGP75
EGP
Children and adolescents are affected by a large range of diseases with oral manifestations that may not be seen in adults. Such diseases include viral
and bacterial infections, but many other conditions as well; this work is lavishly illustrated with high-
quality color photographs, providing the reader with an at-a-glance diagnostic guide. Succinct texts in tabular form complement the images to help the reader formulate a differential diagnosis and a
treatment plan.
Pathology46. Regezi: Oral Pathology: Clinical Pathologic
Correlations,2005 4th edition
By Joseph A.
Regezi
430 Colored
Black and white
200EGP150 EGP
Covering pathology according to clinical appearance, this text makes it easy to quickly
identify and diagnose oral disease presentations. New and improved photos have been added to this
edition, along with cutting-edge information on disease etiology and treatment. Coverage of pain,
xerostomia, dysgeusia, and halitosis is significantly expanded, and discussions of the molecular basis of
cancers reflect the rapid advances in molecular medicine. Provides excellent preparation for clinical
situations and for success on the NBDE.
Orthodontics47. An Introduction to Orthodontics 2001 2nd Edition 227 Colored 150 This introduction to orthodontics is a well laid out
By Laura
MitchellBlack and
white
EGP100 EGP
and easy to follow book that is full of useful information for dental undergraduates, dentists with an interest in orthodontics and specialists in related
fields such as paediatric dentistry .Coverage ranges from the anatomical features
leading to assessment, through cephalometrics and treatment planning for all classes of patient. Modern
appliance options are reflected, as well as the demand for adult orthodontics, and innovations in
surgical orthodontics.