12th Edition
by Louis H. Berman (Author), Kenneth M. Hargreaves (Author)
Stay up on the latest research and techniques in endodontics with Cohen’s Pathways of the Pulp, 12th Edition.
Written by a team of internationally renowned experts and trusted for
more than 40 years, this definitive guide covers the science, theory,
and practice of endodontics. Full color illustrations and detailed
radiographs guide readers through each step of endodontic care ― from
diagnosis and treatment planning to proven techniques for managing
pulpal and periapical diseases. This new twelfth edition also boasts the
very latest evidence-based research and techniques, reorganized and
condensed chapters, plus other features designed to help you locate
important information quickly and easily. Complete with access to Expert
Consult, it’s everything you need to stay ahead in the field of
endodontics.
- Extensive illustration collection includes
over 2,000 full-color photos, line art, and radiographs to clearly
demonstrate core concepts and reinforce the essential principles and
techniques of endodontics.
- Diverse and respected contributor pool includes experts from many national- and international-based dental education programs.
- NEW! Updated content and new images incorporate the most recent developments in research and clinical endodontic techniques.
- NEW! Additional topics cover
pulp biology, pathobiology, diagnosis, treatment planning, pain
control, isolation, access, cleaning and shaping, obturation,
restoration, assessment of outcomes, emergencies and surgery.
- NEW! Compliance with the Commission on Dental Accreditation Curriculum ensures that the needs of all dental programs are met.
- NEW! Reorganized sections now
divide chapters by those covering clinical endodontics, those covering
the biological basis of endodontics, and chapters which detail
endodontics in private practice to make content easier for both
clinicians and students to navigate.
- NEW! Condensed chapters remove unnecessary duplication of content across the text and make the physical text lighter and easier to use.