TY - BOOK AU - Berkovitz,B.K.B. AU - Holland,G.R. AU - Moxham,B.J. TI - Oral anatomy, histology and embryology SN - 9780723434115 AV - RK280 .B423 2009 U1 - 611.31076 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Edinburgh, New York PB - Mosby/Elsevier KW - Mouth KW - Anatomy KW - Examinations, questions, etc KW - Teeth KW - Histology KW - Embryology, Human KW - Atlases KW - Stomatognathic System KW - anatomy & histology KW - Programmed Instruction KW - embryology N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 383-389) and index; 1. In vivo appearance of the oral cavity 2. Dento-osseous structures 3. Regional topography of the mouth and related areas 4. Vasculature and innervation of the mouth 5. Sectional anatomy of the oral cavity and related areas 6. Functional anatomy 7. Enamel 8. Investing organic layers on enamel surfaces 9. Dentine 10. Dental pulp 11. Cementum 12. Periodontal ligament 13. Alveolar bone 14. Oral mucosa 15. Temporomandibular joint 16. Salivary glands 17. Development of the face 18. Development of the palate 19. Development of the jaws 20. Development of the tongue and salivary glands 21. Early tooth development 22. Amelogenesis 23. Dentinogenesis 24. Development of the dental pulp 25. Development of the root and periodontal ligament 26. Development of the dentitions 27. Ageing and archaeological and dental anthropological applications of tooth structure N2 - The new edition of this now classic book continues to provide dental students with all of the information required to ensure a complete understanding of oral anatomy, histology and embryology as they relate to dental practice. Authored by experts of international renown, the high-quality images and clearly written text found within this volume – features which strongly characterised the high success of previous editions - make study of these challenging topics as easy as possible. Presents a unique, integrative approach to oral dental science by covering aspects of gross anatomy, tooth morphology, radiology, oral histology and embryology in one volume Features approximately 1100 high-quality colour images, one quarter of which are previously unpublished Contains useful ‘clinical application’ boxes to clearly show relevance of subject area to routine dental practice Completely revised section on tooth morphology with improved specimens and digital photography Contains a new chapter on the effects of ageing to highlight the important changes taking place in the oro-dental tissues in an increasingly ageing population New design aids learning by the inclusion of clearer diagrams and high quality, larger format digital images ER -