The Special Care Patient, An Issue of Dental Clinics, 1st Edition
Author :
Burton S. Wasserman
Date of Publication: 04/2009
A comprehensive and important issue devoted to the special needs dental patient! Topics will include dental treatment planning, the anxious or phobic patient, oral and general sedation, treatment of mentally disabled patients, management of older pat ...view more
A comprehensive and important issue devoted to the special needs dental patient! Topics will include dental treatment planning, the anxious or phobic patient, oral and general sedation, treatment of mentally disabled patients, management of older patients with neurologic disease, seizure disorders, management of HIV patients, a review of cerebral palsy, management of children with challenging behaviors, patient learning and home oral health efforts, and much more!
A comprehensive and important issue devoted to the special needs dental patient! Topics will include dental treatment planning, the anxious or phobic patient, oral and general sedation, treatment of mentally disabled patients, management of older patients with neurologic disease, seizure disorders, management of HIV patients, a review of cerebral palsy, management of children with challenging behaviors, patient learning and home oral health efforts, and much more!
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By Burton S. Wasserman, DDS, DABSCD, Founding Chairman and Program Director Emeritus, Department of Dental and Oral
Medicine, New York-Presbyterian/Queens, Flushing, New York; Former Chairman,
Committee for Network Dental Services, New York-Presbyterian Heath Care System, New
York, New York; Clinical Professor of Dentistry, Columbia University School of Dental
Medicine, New York, New York; Clinical Professor of Surgery; Weill Medical College of
Cornell University, New York, New York and Clinical Professor of Dentistry, SUNY Ston
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Medicine, New York-Presbyterian/Queens, Flushing, New York; Former Chairman,
Committee for Network Dental Services, New York-Presbyterian Heath Care System, New
York, New York; Clinical Professor of Dentistry, Columbia University School of Dental
Medicine, New York, New York; Clinical Professor of Surgery; Weill Medical College of
Cornell University, New York, New York and Clinical Professor of Dentistry, SUNY StonClinicsThe Clinics: DentistryNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select