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Offers concise and comprehensive coverage of orofacial embryology, oral histology, and dental anatomy while also providing a brief introduction to dental structures. The clearly written text highlights both basic science and clinical applications to give the reader well-rounded coverage. Features of the book include: clinical applications for diverse topics that range from dental implants to periodontal considerations, an outstanding illustration program, microscopic photographs, and clinical photographs that clarify essential concepts, a review of anatomical nomenclature, pronunciations, a glossary, chapter overviews, and learning objectives.
Direct download links available for PRETITLE Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy, 2e (Illustrated Colour Text) [Paperback] POSTTITLE - Each chapter features microscopic photographs, as well as clinical photographs to clarify essential concepts.
- Logical organization makes it easier for students to move through the text and to be successful at comprehending the information.
- Tables are used throughout the book to present and compare similar information and help students recognize similarities and differences among related topics.
- Boxed information throughout highlights the clinical considerations of different topics.
- An overview at the beginning of each chapter lets the students easily see what key information can be found in each chapter.
- Standard student objectives are outlined at the beginning of each chapter to clearly identify the information the student is expected to absorb from studying the chapter.
- A glossary at the back of the book contains the terms listed in the key terms of the chapters with definitions.
- Now in full-color.
- Incorporates case studies put forth by the National Dental Hygiene Board Examination.
- Sixteen chapters include new or updated information, including new information on stem cells in dentistry (chapter 7) and updated information on tooth color, staining, and bleaching (chapter 12).
- An expanded workbook emphasizes problem-based learning along with a curriculum development and delivery system that recognizes the need for students to develop problem-solving skills and acquire necessary knowledge and skills.
- Series: Illustrated Colour Text
- Paperback: 416 pages
- Publisher: Saunders; 2 edition (August 31, 2005)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1416024999
- ISBN-13: 978-1416024996
- Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.4 x 10.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy, 2e PDF
This work is an excellent textbook or review source for tooth morphology, dental histology and embryology. The text is more geared for the education of hygienists than for dentists. The format is clear, to the point, yet it is quite comprehensive for its length. The sidebar clinical examples for the application of the accompanying topic are excellent and helps see the value of the topics covered. I have elected to use it as a text for a dental morphology course in hygiene school.By Robert L. Brunker
Robert L Brunker, DDS
I did not like this book because the more challenging chapters were confusing (histology and embryology). I could quote what the book said, but I didn't really understand it. My teacher even had a hard time explaining it to us. This book really needs some kind of picture with words, diagrams and arrows so that you can follow the sequence easier. Or maybe it could just go through the sequence of each of the 3 tissues that everything originates from, instead of lumping them all together and letting you figure it out. Maybe a CD with a visual sequence would be helpful too, seeing as how now you just have to try and visualize how all the tissues come together, which can be confusing. I did like the flashcards it came with, however, I think it would have been helpful to put all the same together, for example 8+9 max central incisors on the same card and then just label R and L. Also, be sure to look at the back of the book at the few charts it has for ages of tooth eruption; I didn't even know they were there.By ChristinaLuvsDH
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