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Master Dentistry Volume 3 Oral Biology
Oral Anatomy, Histology, Physiology and Biochemistry
The first and only dental textbook that comprehensively relates the basic sciences to the clinical situation!
Barry Berkovitz (Author), Bernard J. Moxham (Author), Roger W. A. Linden (Author), Alastair J. Sloan (Author)
9780702031229, Elsevier Health Sciences
Paperback, published 29 October 2010
312 pages, Approx. 157 illustrations (88 in full color)
27 x 18 x 2 cm, 0.63 kg
"Primarily aimed at undergraduates, it is also perfect for post-graduates studying for the Membership of the joint Dental Faculties or similar examinations." BDA News, May 2011
Master Dentistry: Oral Biology is designed as a revision guide for dental students and offers the ‘curriculum essentials’ in an easy-to-digest format. Each section is fully illustrated throughout and is supported by extensive self-assessment questions which allow the reader to assess their own knowledge of the topic and perfect their exam techniques. New to the Master Dentistry series, this volume addresses oral anatomy and its related histology, physiology and biochemistry and is perfect for both undergraduate students and post-graduates preparing for the MJDF.
1. The anatomy of the oral cavity and the jaws 2. Temporomandibular (craniomandibular) joint 3. The human dentition-tooth morphology and occlusion 4. The oro-facial musculature, mastication and swallowing 5. The tongue, flavour and thermoreception, speech 6. The vasculature, lymphatics and innervation of the oro-dental tissues 7. Salivary glands, saliva and salivation 8. Investing organic layers on enamel surfaces 9. Development of the craniofacial complex 10. Early tooth development, root development (including cementogenesis) and tooth eruption 11. Mechanisms of mineralisation 12. The dental tissues I. Enamel (structure, composition and development) 13. Dental tissues II. The dentine/pulp complex(structure, composition, development and oral pain) 14. The dental tissues III. Cementum (structure and composition) 15. The periodontal ligament (including oral and periodontal mechanoreception and the tooth support mechanism) 16. Alveolar bone (structure and composition) 17. The oral mucosa and gingival crevicular fluid (structure and composition)
Subject Areas: Dentistry [MMD]