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('פדו)רשימת ספרות חובה לנבחני רפואת שיניים לילדים
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7202עדכון יולי
7200: עדכון אחרון
,מתמחים יקרים
הרשימה היא רק בסיס לספרות הנדרשת . להלן רשימת הספרות המומלצת להתמחות לרפואת שיניים לילדים
, יכול לכלול שאלות מספרים או מאמרים שאינם כלולים ברשימההמבחן . ממומחה ברפואת שיניים לילדים
.הכוללים ידע משמעותי שעל מומחה ברפואת שיניים לילדים לדעת
נספח+ :הרשימה מורכבת משלושה חלקים
:השניים האחרונות בעיתונים הבאים 3-מאמרים שפורסמו ב .1
Pediatric Dentistry
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children
Dental Traumatiology
לצורך המבחן יש להכיר את כל המאמרים שפורסמו בשלוש השנים האחרונות שלפני מועד הבחינה למעט
תן הנחיות למ'יוצאים מכלל זה הם מאמרי מפתח כגון . החודשים הסמוכים שלפני הבחינה 3-המאמרים שפורסמו ב
.'אנטיביוטיקה פרופילקטית
רשימת פרקים מן המהדורות האחרונות של ספרים נבחרים .2
1. McDonald RE, Avery DR: Dentistry for the Child and Adolescent. 9th
ed.
2011.
All chapters except 21, 24, 29,
2. Andreasen, Andreasen and Andersson. Textbook and Color Atlas of Traumatic
Injuries to the Teeth. 4th
edition 2007
2
Chapter 8 - Classification, Epidemiology and Etiology
Chapter 9 - Examination and Diagnosis of Dental Injuries
Chapter 10 - Crown Fractures
Chapter 11 - Crown-Root Fractures
Chapter 12 - Root Fracture
Chapter 13 - Luxation Injuries of Permanent Teeth: General Findings
Chapter 14 - Concussion and Subluxation
Chapter 15 - Extrusive Luxation and Lateral Luxation
Chapter 16 - Intrusive Luxation
Chapter 17 - Avulsions
Chapter 18 - Injuries to the Supporting Bone
Chapter 19 - Injuries to the Primary Dentition
Chapter 20 - Injuries to Developing Teeth
Chapter 21 - Soft Tissue Injuries
Chapter 22 - Endodontic Management and the Use of Calcium Hydroxide in
Traumatized Permanent Teeth
Chapter 24 - Orthodontic Management of the Traumatized Dentition
Chapter 25 - Restoration of Traumatized Teeth with Resin Composites
Chapter 30 - Prevention of Dental and Oral Injuries
Chapter 31 - Prognosis of Traumatic Dental Injuries
Chapter 32 - Splinting of Traumatized Teeth
Chapter 35 - Information to the Public, Patients and Emergency Services
about Traumatic Dental Injuries
3. Wright GZ: Behavior Management in Dentistry for Children W.B.
Saunders. Philadelphia, 1975.
4. Wright JZ, Starkey PE, Gardner DE: Child Management in Dentistry.
IOP Publishing, Bristol 1987
5. Fejerskov O, Ekstrand J, Burt B.A: Fluoride in Dentistry 2nd
ed.
Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 1996:
Section 1: General aspects of fluorides:
Chapter 3: Fluoride intake
Section 2: Physiology and toxicology of fluorides:
Chapter 5: Fluoride in teeth and bone
Chapter 8: The effect of fluoride on tooth mineralization p 112-152;
Chapter 9: Dose-response and dental fluorosis p 153-166;
Chapter 10 : Fluoride toxicology and health effects p 167-184.
Section 4: Clinical use of fluorides
Chapter 15: Water fluoridation
Chapter 16: Fluoride tablets, salt fluoridation and milk fluoridation
Chapter 17: Topical fluorides in caries prevention
Chapter 18: Fluorides toothpastes
Chapter 19: Rational use of fluorides in caries control
6. James W. Little, Donald Falace, Craig Miller, Nelson L.: Dental
Mmanagement of the Medically Compromised Patient. 7th
ed 2007
Chapter 2 - Infective Endocarditis Profilaxis (p-18)
Chapter 7 – Pulmonary disease (p-92)
Chapter 9 – Tuberculosis (p-115)
Chapter 11 - Liver disease (p-140)
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Chapter 13 – Chronic renal failure and dialysis (p180)
Chapter 15 - Diabetes mellitus (p-212)
Chapter 16 – Adrenal insufficiency (p-236)
Chapter 17 – Thyroid disease (p-248)
Chapter 19 - AIDS, HIV infection and related conditions (p-280)
Chapter 20 – Allergy (p-302)
Chapter 22 – Organ and bone marrow Transplantation (p-339)
Chapter 23 – Disorders of red blood cells (p-362)
Chapter 24 – Disorders of white blood cells (p-373)
Chapter 25 - Bleeding disorders. (p-396)
Chapter 26 – Cancer and oral care of the patient (p433)
Chapter 27 - Neurologic disorders (p-464)
:הוצאת דיונון, 7222מהדורה . רפואת ילדים: אשכנזי ש, שוחט מ .7
00-01חיסונים
722-227דלקות אוזנים , נזלים, פוליפים, סינוסיטיס
124-180המוגלובין כולל אנמיות , ערכים נורמלים של ספירת דם
122-427קרישת דם והפרעות קרישה
722-726זיהומים וירלים
8. Malamad SF: Sedation, Aguide to Patient Management. 4th ed 2003 Section II – Spectrum of Pain and Anxiety Control
Chapter 2, Introduction to conscious sedation.
Chapter 3, The spectrum of pain and anxiety control.
Chapter 4, Physical and psychological evaluation.
Chapter 5, Monitoring.
Section III – Oral, Rectal, and Intramuscular Sedation
Chapter 7, Oral sedation.
Chapter 8, Rectal sedation.
Chapter 9, Sublingual, transdermal, and intranasal sedation.
Section IV – Inhalation Sedation
Chapter 12, Pharmacosedation: rationale.
Chapter 13, Pharmacology, anatomy, and physiology.
Chapter 14, Armamentarium.
Chapter 15, Inhalation sedation: Techniques of administration.
Chapter 16, Inhalation sedation: Complications.
Chapter 17, Contemporary Issues Surrounding Nitrous oxide
Chapter 18, Practical considerations.
Section VII - Emergency Preparation and management
Chapter 32, Preparation for Emergencies
Chapter 33, Emergency Drugs and equipment
Chapter 34, management of Emergencies (Allergy, Airway obstruction,
Laryngospasm, Hyperventilation, Seizures, Hypoglycemia,
Syncope)
Section VIII – Special Considerations
Chapter 35, The pediatric patient.
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:פרקים נוספים צמודים לרשימת המאמרים בנושאים הבאים
(פרק אחד)חומרים דנטליים .0
(פרקים 7)אילחוש מקומי .7
(פרקים 7)מוך .2
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.מאמרים מהספרות המקצועית אשר משלימים ומעדכנים את תוכנם של הספרים. 2
(שימו לב שחלק מהמאמרים ברשימה שלהלן כלולים ברשימת המאמרים של שלושת השנים האחרונות)
Caries1.
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2. Atraumatic restorative treatment - Minimal intervention - CPP- ACP
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07-02:'עמ, 7ז גליון "ת הפה והשיניים כרך ירפוא. משחות שיניים
: 'חלק ב. לשימוש עצמי המיועדים לילדים בישראל, תכשירי פלואוריד מקומי: סרנת. ח, עמיר. א .6
.14-44: 'עמ, 7ט גליון "רפואת הפה והשיניים כרך י. שטיפת פה
5. Sealants
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2. Mertz-Fairhurst EJ, Curtis JW Jr, Ergle JW, Rueggeberg FA, Adair SM:
Ultraconservative and cariostatic sealed restorations: results at year 10. JADA.
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לימודי המשך ברפואת שיניים מטעם –איטום חריצים וחרירים –מניעה ברפואת שיניים לילדים .2
המועצה המדעית של ההסתדרות לרפואת שיניים: 7224ינואר – 2' חוברת מס –המועצה המדעית
4. Handelman SL, Leverett DH, Espeland M, Curzon J. Retention of sealants
over carious and sound tooth surfaces. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1987
Feb;15(1):1-5.
6. Dental Materials –2008
Chapter:
Pinkham JR: Pediatric Dentistry for the child and adolescence. 4th Edition
Chapter 20: Dental Materials p 325-340
Articles
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modified glass ionomer cement restorations in primary teeth, JADA
132;1110-1115, 2001.
2. Dodes JE: The amalgam controversy. An evidence based analysis. JADA
132:348-356, 2001
3. Berg JH: Glass ionomer cements. Pediatric restorative dentistry consensus
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4. Fuks A B: The use of amalgam in pediatric dentistry Pediatric restorative
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restorative dentistry consensus conference. Pediatr Dent 24 (5) 456-461 , 2002
6. Burgess J.O, Walker R,. Davidson J.M Posterior resin-based composite:
review of the literature Pediatric restorative dentistry consensus conference.
Pediatr Dent 24 (5) 465-479, 2002.
7. Randall RC Preformed metal crowns for primary and permanent molar teeth:
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רפואת הפה . שחזורי אמלגם בשיניים טוחנות לעומת שחזורים מחומר מורכב: סלוצקי ח, גורדון מ .2
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7. Radiology
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8. Local Anesthesia
Chapter:
Malamed Stanley F, Handbook of Local Anesthesia, 5th Ed, St. Louis: Elsevier
Mosby, 2004
Chapter 4: Clinical action of specific agents,
Chapter 16: Local Anesthetic considerations in dental specialties
Articles
1. Brannstrom M, Lindskog S, Nordenvall KJ: Enamel hypoplasia in permanent
teeth induced by periodontal ligament anesthesia JADA 109(5):735-736,1984
2. Meechan JG: How to overcome failed local anesthesia: Br Dent J 186 (1) 15-
20, 1999
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9. Child abuse and Neglect
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11. Pulp
Chapters:
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W.B.Sounders Company.
Chapter 22: Pulp therapy for the primary the dentition
Chapter 33: Pulp therapy for young permanent dentition
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