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Principles of Anatomy and Oral Anatomy for Dental Students

Buch | Softcover
544 Seiten
1992
Churchill Livingstone (Verlag)
978-0-443-04411-3 (ISBN)
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This text is aimed at undergraduate dental students and emphasizes anatomical principles rather than detail. It also reinforces the interdependence of basic science with clinical practice and includes discussion of cell and tissue structure and function and developmental anatomy.
This undergraduate dental textbook aims to emphasize anatomical principles rather than detail, and to reinforce the interdependence of basic science with clinical practice. It covers all aspects of the structure of the human body, including gross anatomy, cell biology, histology, embryology, neurology and especially oral anatomy. The major aim is to emphasize the principles of structure and function of the human body because these are the key to clinical dental practice. If the principles are not fully understood, the authors feel that it becomes very difficult to apply the relevant anatomical details and relations to clinical problems. The book incorporates all those subjects which are usually found in separate textbooks of oral or dental anatomy. Oral anatomy is simply the extension of anatomical principles to the mouth and its environment. The chapters covering these aspects have been written with reference to the principles of structure and function and with the relevant clinical applications clearly emphasized. The book begins with the basics - cell and tissue structure and function and developmental anatomy - as a prelude to consideration of the bodily systems.
Subsequently, the skin, locomotor, nervous and endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular systems and the gastrointestinal system, into which are incorporated the mouth and teeth, are described in turn. There is an introduction to each system as a synopsis for those students entering dental schools without a biological background and as a revision and reorientation aid for those with prior biological knowledge. Because all aspects of gross anatomy, histology and embryology of individual systems are considered together and related to their specific functions and clinical significance, students should be able to integrate these different branches of anatomical study into a coherent whole.

The study of the body; cell structure and function; the structure and function of cellular components; cell growth and division; epithelial tissues; connective tissue; muscle; nervous tissue; eraly embryology; the structure and function of skin; the skeletal system; dynamic aspects of the locomotor system; the function of nerves and the nervous system; the anatomy of the central nervous system; sensory function; motor function; the autonomic nervous system; the cranial nerves; the meninges and blood supply of the brain; the endocrine glands; the respiratory system; the structure, function and development of the respiratory system; the circulatory system - blood and lymph; the blood; the heart; the vascular system; the development of the cardiovascular system; the lymphoid system; the anatomy and function of the digestive tract; the anatomy of the face and related structures; the anatomy of the mouth; the structure and function of oral mucosa; the anatomy of the jaws, pharynx and oesophagus; the lymphatic drainage of the head and neck; the lower gastrointestinal tract; craniofacial development; the development and growth of the skull and jaws; the teeth; tooth development; the structure, function and development of the dental tissues; the periodontal tissues; human tooth morphology; tooth eruption, succession and replacement; occlusion; mastication, swallowing and speech; radiological examination of the teeth and jaws; clinical and applied anatomy of the teeth and jaws.

Reihe/Serie Dental S.
Zusatzinfo line drawings, half-tones
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 247 x 22 mm
Gewicht 1047 g
Themenwelt Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
Medizin / Pharmazie Zahnmedizin
ISBN-10 0-443-04411-2 / 0443044112
ISBN-13 978-0-443-04411-3 / 9780443044113
Zustand Neuware
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