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ISBN 10: 0323068073
ISBN 13: 9780323068079
Author: Bernard Liebgott
Now in full color, The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry helps you master the essentials of gross anatomy! Complete, accurate coverage highlights the regions of the head and neck that are of clinical relevance. Core information provides a foundation of knowledge essential to providing a successful chairside experience for both you and the patient. Using a clear, accessible style, with practical Clinical Notes boxes, this book closely relates the basic science of applied anatomy to the clinical practice of dentistry. A focus on core information specifically highlights the regions of the head and neck along with the abdomen and thorax, serving as a foundation for the other basic sciences and for subsequent clinical courses. Coverage of applied anatomy draws correlations between the basic science of anatomy and clinical practice of dentistry. General Concepts chapter includes anatomical terminology and provides a general description of each body system in preparation for the regional anatomy topics that follow. A regional approach reflects the order in which the regions are commonly taught, by showing structures representing several systems — which parallels the manner in which structures are encountered in patients. Full-color cadaver dissection photos clearly depict the location of anatomic structures, showing anatomical details impossible to view in clinical examination. Chapters on limbs provide a more complete picture of the body, covering areas that may be possible sites for intravenous and intramuscular injections. Applied Anatomy chapter relates anatomy to the clinical practice of dentistry, covering topics such as the anatomy of local anesthesia, imaging (including intraoral, extraoral, and MRI), fractures of the face, and the spread of dental infection. Clinical Notes boxes relate basic science concepts to actual scenarios that may be encountered in clinical practice. Review questions in multiple-choice format help you assess your understanding and provide good preparation for the NBDE. Full-color photos and drawings clearly demonstrate core concepts and reinforce important principles. New information on the back enhances your understanding of body systems with coverage of the surface features of the back, movements of the spine, and a new Clinical Notes box on back strain. New information on the neck includes the movements of the head and neck, and a new table detailing the muscles responsible for those movements. Added coverage of applied anatomy includes a new section with illustrations of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), a new section on Alveolar Ridge Tomography, and more images of the TMJ. An Evolve website includes a 300-question test bank and image collection for instructors and a self-assessment exam for students.
The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Dental Anatomy
- Overview of Dental Anatomy and Its Importance in Dentistry
- Key Concepts in Anatomy for Dental Professionals
- Terminology and Nomenclature in Dental Anatomy
Chapter 2: Basic Human Anatomy Relevant to Dentistry
- The Human Body: An Overview
- Skeletal System and Its Role in Dental Practice
- Muscular System: Focus on Facial Muscles
- Nervous System: Key Nerves Involved in Dentistry
- Blood Supply to the Head and Neck
- Lymphatic Drainage in the Oral Region
Chapter 3: The Oral Cavity
- Overview of the Oral Cavity and Its Structure
- Anatomy of the Lips, Cheeks, and Palate
- The Tongue and Its Function
- Salivary Glands: Structure and Role in Oral Health
- Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Anatomy and Function
Chapter 4: Tooth Morphology
- Anatomy of the Tooth: Overview of Structures
- Crown and Root Anatomy
- Tooth Surfaces and Landmarks
- Types of Teeth: Incisors, Canines, Premolars, and Molars
- Anatomical Variations in Teeth
- Eruption and Shedding of Teeth
Chapter 5: The Periodontium
- Components of the Periodontium
- Gingiva and Its Role in Oral Health
- Alveolar Bone and the Periodontal Ligament
- Cementum: Structure and Function
Chapter 6: Occlusion and Functional Anatomy
- Introduction to Occlusion and Its Significance
- Classification of Occlusion and Malocclusion
- The Relationship Between Teeth and Their Functions
- TMJ and Its Role in Occlusion
- Functional Movements of the Jaw
Chapter 7: Developmental Anatomy of the Teeth
- Embryological Development of Teeth
- Tooth Buds and the Stages of Tooth Development
- Genetic and Environmental Influences on Tooth Formation
- Eruption of Primary and Permanent Teeth
Chapter 8: Clinical Relevance of Dental Anatomy
- The Role of Dental Anatomy in Restorative Dentistry
- Understanding Tooth Anatomy for Dental Procedures
- Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Structures
- Clinical Considerations for Oral Surgery
Chapter 9: Pathology and Abnormalities in Dental Anatomy
- Common Developmental Anomalies in Teeth
- Periodontal Disease and Its Effects on the Periodontium
- Effects of Trauma on Tooth and Periodontal Structures
- Caries and Its Relationship to Tooth Anatomy
Chapter 10: Advances in Dental Anatomy and Technology
- Digital Imaging and Its Role in Modern Dentistry
- 3D Imaging and Virtual Dentistry
- Advances in Regenerative Dentistry and Tooth Development
Chapter 11: Conclusion and Future Directions
- Summary of Key Concepts in Dental Anatomy
- The Future of Dental Anatomy Education and Practice
- Ongoing Research and Emerging Trends in the Field
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