Author: Claudia Casanova
To make a complete diagnosis we must have optimal goals for each of the areas we affect. Only when we have optimal goals with measurable criteria can we make a diagnosis with excellence. You have to know what is optimal to know what is wrong. Then the treatment is aimed at achieving goals for all areas we will affect.
Shipping From: Panama
Treatment based on objectives. To make a complete diagnosis we must have a complete set of records. This book provides a guide of the required records and steps to follow to make a complete diagnosis. By following this guide you will get a "GPS" to treat the patient.
Chapter 1: Introduction to philosophy.
Chapter 2: Volumetric IMage of the ATM.
Chapter 3: Cefalometry.
Chapter 4: Assembly in the articulator.
Chapter 5: Occlusion / Deprogramming
Chapter 6: Accu-Trac, pined model and alveolar model.
Chapter 7: Bioesthetic dentistry.
Chapter 8: Diagnosis in the child patient.
Chapter 9: Clinical History, Finding Tables, presumptive diagnosis.
Chapter 10: Diagnostic arthroscopy of temporomandibular joint.
Chapter 11: Physiotherapeutic approach.
Chapter 12: Physiotherapeutic intervention in ATM.
Data sheet
Specific References
Your review appreciation cannot be sent
Report comment
Report sent
Your report cannot be sent
Write your review
Review sent
Your review cannot be sent
Author: Claudia Casanova
To make a complete diagnosis we must have optimal goals for each of the areas we affect. Only when we have optimal goals with measurable criteria can we make a diagnosis with excellence. You have to know what is optimal to know what is wrong. Then the treatment is aimed at achieving goals for all areas we will affect.
check_circle
check_circle