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King's College, London, U.K. New edition of a text and atlas for dental students of oral anatomy, histology, and embryology. Includes jaw and teeth radiographic anatomy and occlusion. Trim size 12-1/2' x 10'. Previous edition 1977. DNLM: Mouth - anatomy and histology - atlases.
Direct download links available for PRETITLE Color Atlas and Text of Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, 2e [Hardcover] POSTTITLE - Hardcover: 328 pages
- Publisher: Mosby; 2 edition (August 15, 1992)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0815106971
- ISBN-13: 978-0815106975
- Product Dimensions: 1 x 10.8 x 12.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds
Color Atlas and Text of Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, 2e PDF
Berkovitz and coworkers provide pictures, pictures, pictures of exquisite quality. There is no more successful method for teaching histology than through numerous sections coupled with a de-emphasis on description. This text is like having a microscope at your fingertips and pre-dental/medical and graduate students rave about the book. Given the embryological format, the macro and micro portions dovetail quite well. Some dissapointing picture quality of head and neck structures and dental gross anatomy photographs are too small to grasp occlusal morphology. The comparative mammalian dental anatomy section is nice. Missing only is exposure to forensic odontology as applied responsibility for both clinician and academician to explore.By mmarks1@utk.edu Murray K. Marks, Ph.D.,
I found this text useful as a reference text as a dental educator. It is comprehensive and the color histological references are very clearly presented. The photographs of the teeth, as well as the gross anatomical sections, seem slightly out of focus in this edition. Information is presented with references that are further useful and up to date, especially when considering research in the hard dental and neural tissues. I refer to it constantly in my studies.By Margaret J. Fehrenbach, RDH, MS, Educational Consultant, jonmarg@gte.net
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