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JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING Reinforced Periodontal Instrumentation and Ergonomics by Diane Millar
This flip-chart book contains full-color photographs and step-by-step instructions demonstrating new, more efficient and ergonomic techniques for scaling teeth. These reinforced instrumentation techniques utilize both hands while scaling to apply more lateral pressure to the blade and increase control.Reinforced instrumentation techniques for each area of the mouth are shown. Each page presents photos comparing the ideal reinforcement technique with the conventional technique, shows how to implement protective ergonomic hand, wrist, arm, and sitting/standing positions, and demonstrates the use of magnification to see the working area clearly. The book also includes tips on stretching to help prevent cumulative trauma disorders. Chapter 1Introduction: Reinforced Instrumentation TechniqueChapter 2Protective Instrumentation StrategiesChapter 3Stretching for Wellness and Career LongevityChapter 4Magnification in DentistryChapter 5Sitting: Around-the-Clock PositioningChapter 6Standing When Scaling the Mandibular ArchChapter 7Maxillary Arch, Right Posterior, Buccal Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Direct Buccal Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 8Maxillary Arch, Left Posterior, Buccal Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Direct Buccal Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 9Maxillary Arch, Left Posterior, Buccal Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Direct Buccal Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 10Maxillary Arch, Left Posterior, Lingual Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Direct Buccal Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 11Maxillary Arch, Anterior, Facial Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 12Mandibular Arch, Right Posterior, Buccal Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Direct Buccal Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 13Mandibular Arch, Right Posterior, Lingual Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Direct Buccal Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 14Mandibular Arch, Left Posterior, Buccal Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Direct Buccal Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 15Mandibular Arch, Left Posterior, Lingual Aspect- Mesial Surfaces- Direct Buccal Surfaces- Distal SurfacesChapter 16Mandibular Arch, Anterior, Facial Aspect- Mesial and Distal SurfacesChapter 17Mandibular Arch, Anterior, Lingual Aspect- Mesial and Distal SurfacesChapter 18Joint HyperlaxityChapter 19- Musculoskeletal Health in Dentistry- Musculoskeletal Injuries >Commonly Seen in Dental Care ProvidersWork-related Musculoskeletal Injuries of the Spine