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Stephen Chen

    Gone Dyke
    We're Made of Clay
    Sacrificial Trees
    Ascetic Fugitive
    Sun Yat-Sen: A Portrait
    Implant placement in post-extraction sites
    • Implant dentistry has become a standard option for the rehabilitation of fully and partially edentulous patients. With the ever-increasing number of dentists involved in implant dentistry, it is essential to ensure that their treatment methods follow the highest standard. The ITI Treatment Guide series, a compendium of evidence-based implant-therapy techniques in daily practice, is written by renowned clinicians and provides a comprehensive overview of various therapeutic options. Using an illustrated step-by-step approach, the ITI Treatment Guide shows practitioners how to manage different clinical situations, with the emphasis on sound diagnostics, evidence-based treatment concepts, and predictable treatment outcomes. This third volume of the ITI Treatment Guide series provides clinicians with practical clinical information that will allow them to make evidence-based decisions regarding appropriate implant placement protocol in post-extraction sockets. The book features 15 case presentations illustrating the use of various clinical protocols as well as discussion of the factors influential to treatment outcome and potential complications.

      Implant placement in post-extraction sites
    • Sun Yat-Sen: A Portrait

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(4)Évaluer

      Focusing on the life of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, the biography details his pivotal role in the Chinese revolution that dismantled the Manchu Empire's corrupt rule. As the first democratically elected president of the Chinese Republic, his leadership and vision for a modern China are explored, highlighting his impact on the nation's political landscape and the fight for democracy. The book delves into his ideals, struggles, and the historical context surrounding his revolutionary efforts.

      Sun Yat-Sen: A Portrait
    • Ascetic Fugitive

      Collected, Callous or Consoled

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows Stephen, a queer individual who faces the challenges of growing up in a repressive society and ultimately finds exile in America. His struggles with Bipolar Disorder and Schizoid Disorder lead him to use poetry as a means of coping and self-expression, breaking free from the constraints of societal expectations. Over time, his writing evolves into a collection of more than 10 volumes, reflecting his journey and the complexities of his identity.

      Ascetic Fugitive
    • Sacrificial Trees

      Unusual, Unhinged or Unctuous

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Struggling with his identity in a repressive society, Stephen's journey takes him to America, where he confronts his experiences as a queer individual. Battling Bipolar Disorder and Schizoid Disorder, he turns to poetry as a means of expression and coping. Through his writing, he seeks to break free from the constraints of societal expectations and explore the complexities of his inner life, ultimately finding a voice that challenges the facade of "normalcy."

      Sacrificial Trees
    • We're Made of Clay

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The journey of a queer individual navigating a repressive society unfolds through the lens of mental health struggles, specifically Bipolar Disorder and Schizoid Disorder. Exiled in America, Stephen turns to poetry as a means of coping and self-expression, breaking free from the constraints of conformity. His collection, which evolved over time, spans more than ten volumes, showcasing the power of words to articulate the complexities of identity and the quest for authenticity amidst societal pressures.

      We're Made of Clay
    • Gone Dyke

      Queer(y)ing the Klondike

      • 98pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of identity and mental health, the narrative follows Stephen, a queer individual who fled a repressive society for America. Battling Bipolar and Schizoid Disorders, he turned to poetry as a means of coping and self-expression, breaking free from the constraints of societal norms. His journey culminates in a prolific body of work, consisting of over 10 volumes, reflecting his struggles and triumphs in navigating his authentic self.

      Gone Dyke
    • Destiny Repeating

      Empathize, Effect or Endure

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Wrestling with his identity in a repressive society, Stephen's journey unfolds in exile in America as he confronts Bipolar Disorder and Schizoid Disorder. His poetry becomes a vital outlet for expressing suppressed emotions and experiences, allowing him to break free from the facade of "normalcy" that he felt compelled to maintain. Through his writing, he navigates the complexities of his mental health and queer identity, offering a poignant exploration of survival and self-acceptance.

      Destiny Repeating
    • God Farts

      Deep, Delightful or Deviled

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores Stephen's journey as a queer individual navigating a repressive society, ultimately leading to his exile in America. Battling Bipolar and Schizoid Disorders, he turns to poetry as a means of coping and self-expression, breaking free from the constraints of conformity and the facade of normalcy he once maintained to survive. His writing serves as both a release and a powerful reflection of his inner struggles and identity.

      God Farts
    • Terrible Sanities

      Innocuous, Impervious or Insidious

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Wrestling with his identity in a repressive society, Stephen's journey unfolds through his poetry, written as a means of coping with Bipolar and Schizoid Disorders. His verses reflect the struggles of growing up queer and the challenges of maintaining a facade of normalcy. Over the years, his expressive writing evolved into a collection of over 10 volumes, capturing his quest for authenticity and emotional release amid the complexities of exile and mental health.

      Terrible Sanities
    • Overt Fetishes

      Pissed, Polemic or Pitiful

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of identity and mental health, the narrative follows Stephen, a queer individual who faced repression in his upbringing and ultimately sought refuge in America. Battling Bipolar Disorder and Schizoid Disorder, he turns to poetry as a means of coping, self-expression, and breaking free from the constraints of societal expectations. His journey reflects the struggle for authenticity in a world that demands conformity.

      Overt Fetishes