Anatomical Atlas of the
Temporomandibular Jointby Y Ide & K Nakazawa
ISBN 4874173624 Publisher: Quintessence Publishing Co, Dec. 1991
$148.00 116 pages, 96 illus (color), Hardcover
Book Description: This pictorial atlas provides
three-dimensional images of the temporomandibular joint for better
understanding of the structure and its functions. It illustrates the
muscular and nervous systems associated with mastication.
The Anatomical Basis
of Dentistry 2nd Edition by Bernard
Liebgott
ISBN-10: 032301013X Publisher: Mosby, Feb. 2001
Paperback: 496 pages
$82.95 Free Shipping!
Book Description:
This is a comprehensive text of gross anatomy written specifically for
undergraduate dental students. Unlike most anatomy books, this text
highlights those regions of the head and neck that are of clinical
relevance to the dental student. It follows the curriculum of the
course in gross anatomy that every dental student must complete.
Therefore, chapters dealing with the abdomen, back, and thorax are
included. New, expanded coverage of the limbs has leant itself to two
brand new chapters: The Upper Limb and The Lower Limb. Correlations
are drawn between the basic science of applied anatomy and the
clinical practice of dentistry. Applied anatomy is included throughout
the book and in a separate chapter to help students retain a clear
picture when these structures are encountered later on in their
clinical years. The art program has been completely reworked resulting
in digitized illustrations of the highest quality, most in a striking
two-color format. Also included are 149 pages appearing in full color,
emphasizing important concepts and anatomy of the skull and regions of
the head.
Anatomy for Dental Students
by D R Johnson & W J Moore
ISBN 0192626736 Publisher: Oxford University Press, Jan. 1997
$73.02 retail 286 pages
Book Description: This book aims to provide the dental student
with a description of all the gross, neurological, and developmental
anatomy (apart from that of the dentition itself) necessary for the
practice of dentistry. This book is intended for undergraduate
dental students and medical students studying head and
neck anatomy, but also contains enough detail to be enriching for
the practicing dentist.
Color Atlas of Head and Neck
Anatomy
by RMH. McMinn, R. Hutchings, B. Logan ISBN
0723419949 University of London, U.K, 1994
$107.00 (limited availability)
Book Description:
This is a new edition of a color
photographic atlas for medical and dental students. Keyed to Textbook of Head and
Neck Anatomy, by Berkovitz and Moxham. Features new to this text include: new
explanatory commentary for every dissection; new material on
dentition, both photographic and radiological; new corrosion casts
of the skull cavities, plus osteology; new cross-sectional
dissections with associated imaging; and other features.
Cunningham's Manual of Practical
Anatomy: Volume 3. Head and Neck and Brain by G J Romanes
ISBN 0192631403 Oxford University
Press, Nov. 1986
$35.00
Book Description: Completely redesigned in an attractive
new format, this popular three-volume manual provides students and
practitioners with a comprehensive guide to human anatomy and a
dissection guide recognized throughout the world. For the new
edition, the dissection guide has been separated from the text and
remodeled to make it more distinctive and easier to read, and the
text itself has been greatly expanded, with new sections on
embryology, organogenesis, congenital malformations of clinical
significance.
Dental Anatomy : Its Relevance to
Dentistry (Sixth Edition) by J B Woelfel & R C Sheid ISBN
068330044x Publisher: Lippincott, Williams &
Wilkins, Nov. 2001
$52.95 Limited availability
Book Description:
( by The author, Julian Woelfel , December 8, 1998) Directly
correlates to the daily practice of dentistry. Going beyond tooth morphology,
the book covers head and neck anatomy, muscles, nerve and blood supply
with learning exercises and a glossary of new terms. The second
chapter guides the student through a thorough examination of the
oral cavity and surrounding structures. Basic tooth morphology is
supported by research data and supplemented with learning exercises
and ten double-side pull-out pages which are intended to be used
like flash cards.
Dental Morphology: An Illustrated Guide
by G C Van Beek
ISBN 0723606668 Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical, Jan 1983
$42.95
Book Description The second edition of Dental
Morphology: An Illustrated Guide presents the salient features of
dental morphology in a format suitable for all undergraduate dental
students. Each tooth is clearly described, emphasizing the major
diagnostic features. The drawings are the most outstanding features
of this book. A line drawing faces each description, making text and
illustration a two page unit. They are presented as a 'third angle
projection' giving an accurate picture of all five aspects of the
tooth. A revised, well illustrated text with a useful glossary of
specialized dental terms.
Illustrated Anatomy of the Head
and Neck (3rd Edition)
by Margaret J. Fehrenbach, Susan W. Herring, Pat
Thomas (Illustrator) ISBN 141603403X Publisher: WB
Saunders, Aug 2006
$59.95 (paperback)
Book description: This illustrated text aims to offer dentists and dental
hygienists the knowledge of head and neck
anatomy they need. Explanations and examples demonstrate the spatial
relationships of structures: anterior-posterior, medial-lateral,
superior-inferior. The text offers study aids including chapter
outlines and objectives, a glossary, identification exercises,
review questions (with answers at the end of the book), a
pronunciation guide and tables. It includes a section about the anatomy of
the temporomandibular joint for an understanding of disorders
associated with it. Clinical chapters on use of local anesthesia and
the spread of dental infection are included. Clinical photographs
and line drawings depict specific anatomical structures.
Illustrated Dental Embryology,
Histology, and Anatomy by Mary Bath-Balogh BA BS MS,
Margaret J. Fehrenbach RDH MS ISBN 0721666876 Publisher: W
B Saunders, Jan. 1997
$55.95 392 pages Softcover
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Book Description: This magnificent, two-color reference
presents comprehensive coverage of orofacial structures, orofacial
embryology, oral histology, and dental anatomy. It's tailor-made for
daily clinical reference and for the rigorous demands of the
academic portion of first-year hygienists' training. Features
clinical applications covering such topics as dental implants,
normal variations, dental anomalies, and periodontal considerations.
Provides extensive learning tools including outlines and objectives
at the beginning of each chapter, review questions and answers,
references, and a complete glossary of the key terms. Features: *
Features clinical applications covering such diverse topics as
implants, normal variations, dental anomalies, and periodontal considerations. * Presents 475 illustrations, microscopic and
clinical photographs for quick reference. * Provides extensive
learning tools including review questions and answers, references,
and a complete glossary of key terms at the end of the book. *
Chapters begin with an outline and objectives. * Includes a review
of anatomical nomenclature in an easy-to-reference appendix.
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