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Junie B., First Grader: Toothless Wonder (Junie B Jones, Book 20) 26 reviews Barbara Park
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2003
cute, fun book I read a chapter a night to my 6-year-old. We shared lots of laughs. This was our first experience with Junie B, but now we're hooked. My daughter is eagerly anticipating the next one.
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Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography 130 reviews Andrew Morton
St. Martin's Press, 2008
Tom Cruise I think this book explains a lot about Tom Cruise. It goes a lot into the scientology movement. It's quite interesting how they recruit members. Tom's usual talk show personality persona is quite different then his private image. We saw some of that when he insulted Brooke Shields on television. You really need to read it to understand how a man like Tom Cruise could be recruited into this ...
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Teeth Are Not for Biting (Board Book) (Best Behavior Series) 28 reviews Elizabeth Verdick
Free Spirit Publishing, 2003
Teeth Are Not for Biting Teeth Are Not for Biting (Best Behavior Series)
This is a great book to read to toddlers to teach acceptable and unacceptable behavior. It has colorful pictures and using simple words easy to understand. This book also offers tips and advice at the end for parents and caregivers.
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White Teeth: A Novel 354 reviews Zadie Smith
Vintage, 2001
White Teeth I loved this book. It is sooo clever. A truly witty, engrossing read. The author is not afraid to go places where other writers might fear to tread. Five stars.
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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 8 reviews Brad Neville, Douglas D. Damm, ...
Saunders, 2008
Brilliant! This book is very easy to use and is detailed yet not too detailed. All the information I have read so far has been very relevant and easy to read.
There are lots of pictures and the pages are thick and shiny, a pleasure to read
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Anatomy of Orofacial Structures (Anatomy of Orofacial Structures (Brand)) 1 review Richard W. Brand, Donald E. Isselhard
Mosby, 2003
Excellent for Tooth Morpho, but Terrible in Everything Else. As a dental student, this book is good. It covers everything from dental embryology, dental anatomy, head and neck anatomy, dental anomalies, and it specifically caters to the dental student.
But with this in mind. I would only use this book for Tooth Morphology. For Tooth Identification, it's well done, even includes flash cards. But for everything else,(head neck, embryo, histo) not a very ...
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Thirty-Three Teeth 18 reviews Colin Cotterill
Soho Crime, 2006
Dr.Siri's first encore: the Inthanet connection (wireless) Dr.Siri is beginning to enjoy the job as national chief coroner of Laos and protests a little less about his desire to retire.
He is a man with a backbone: Siri fights for his able assistant with the Down Syndrome, like Gil Grissom also might want to in Las Vegas, but he wouldn't stand a chance there, American lawyers would shred the evidence obtained by a 'handicapped' lab assistant. Just to ...
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Cure Tooth Decay: Heal and Prevent Cavities with Nutrition 6 reviews Ramiel Nagel
CreateSpace, 2008
fascinating reading I have long belived that we as individuals can regain our health, if only we know how! This book is a fascinating read and alot of the suggestions appear to be simple and obvious. However, when someone else has done the hard work in researching the facts - it's always easier for the reader to make sense of what is in front of them in black and white. This book is a must if you believe that you ...
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Little Tiny Teeth (A Gideon Oliver Mystery) 12 reviews Aaron Elkins
Berkley, 2008
Fantastic Mystery It was the cover that drew me to this mystery. I was about to put it down and then I read the flaps. I was sold and I soon found myself deeply immersed in the novel. If I had to put it down, say, to work or sleep, I couldn't wait to pick it back up it, it was that good.
Apparently, Little Tiny Teeth is the fourteenth Gideon Oliver novel from Aaron Elkins but it was the first I have read. ...
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Oral Radiology: Principles and Interpretation 2 reviews Stuart C. White, Michael J. Pharoah
Mosby, 2003
Recommended by the Medical Library Association. Recommended in "A Basic List of Recommended Books and Journals for Support of Clinical Dentistry in a Nondental Library" in Bulletin Of the Medical Library Association, July 1997.
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Crust: Bread to Get Your Teeth Into (With DVD) 5 reviews Richard Bertinet
Kyle Books, 2007
Fantastic book Except to making whole wheat bread, I was new to bread making, and never really understood yeast. I bought two books, this one and Artisan Baking by Maggie Glezer. I like both books but I prefer this one for the detailed pictures, and the explanations, the DVD is also very useful to actually the whole process. I found that both books complemented each other when trying to understand the yeast, ...
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Grandpa's Teeth (Trophy Picture Books) 16 reviews
HarperTrophy, 1999
Grandpa's Teeth This book was wonderful... I used it in a writing lesson with my kids and they loved it! It's a great book to use with all elementary levels. My 2nd graders picked up on what was happening quickly and wanted me to read the book again.
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The Night Before The Tooth Fairy (Reading Railroad) 1 review Natasha Wing
Grosset & Dunlap, 2003
Colorful and Funny I purchased this book to read to my 5 year old after learning that her bottom tooth was loose. I wanted to find a book that would prepare her for the Tooth Fairy. This book was a big hit and perfect choice for my daughter! She, and even my 3 year old, loved the rhyming and funny story lines, as well as the bright colors. I think this book should be a classic for welcoming the Tooth Fairy!
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How Many Teeth? (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) 4 reviews Paul Showers
HarperTrophy, 1991
How Many Teeth? This book is an excellent educational tool. I am a public health dental hygienist and I use this book in grades K-2. The bright pictures and clever rhymes make it very entertaining for children. It is a great way to teach kids about their mouths and oral health!
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Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions from Around the World 12 reviews Selby Beeler
Houghton Mifflin, 2001
The Birds Only Take CLEAN Teeth! What an awesome read! It had never occured to me that children in other countries may not have a "tooth fairy" experience. I purchased this book for my pre-K class (none of the kids have lost any teeth yet, but are really looking forward to it!) Children in many countries around the world are visited by "El Raton" a rat or mouse who comes during the night to take away lost teeth and sometimes ...
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My Tooth Is About To Fall Out (level 1) (Hello Reader) 4 reviews Grace Maccarone
Cartwheel, 1995
great for beginner readers This book doesn't have the best art work or the most original story, but what it does have is exactly what a beginner reader is interested in reading about. A great vocabulary builder for your beginner reader. Your 4-7 year old will ask to read this book again and again. "uh-oh! It wobbles. It wiggles. It joggles. It Jiggles. My tooth is about to fall out." The book continues with, " I hope it ...
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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists (8th Edition) 2 reviews Orlen Johnson, Evelyn M. Thomson
Prentice Hall, 2006
Essentials of Dental Radiology Very good for preparing for the Radiology Exam in the field of Dental Assisting.
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Dental Anatomy: A Self-Instructional Program (10th Edition) 3 reviews Nancy Shobe Karst, Sarah K. Smith
Prentice Hall, 1997
A good introduction into dental anatomy. This book is an excellent resource for anyone wishing an introduction to the topic of dental anatomy. I think any first year dental student would find this especially helpful. The text is divided up into modules, and then into frames, with the answers to questions within the frames located in the margin. The book is very good about reinforcing terms that may not be familiar to the ...
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Sharp Teeth 24 reviews Toby Barlow
Harper, 2008
Imagine, sleeping with the pack. I got this book thinking that it was going to be a horror story. I was wrong. This book is the exact opposite of a horror story. It's a love story. Not just the love between a man and woman, but the love that comes from belonging to a group that you trust. A group that is made up of members that would give their lives for you and you for them.
Lark, Annie, Baron, Anthony, Ruiz, Cutter, Blue, ...
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The Devil's Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks 105 reviews Susan Casey
Holt Paperbacks, 2006
Amazing read Couldn't put it down. One of the most fascinating and well written books I have ever read. If you have any interest in sharks at all you will be blown away by how interesting and evocative this book is.
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