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Oral structural and developmental biology : definition, objectives, and clinical relevance -- The mouth and its parts -- Evolution -- Basic principles of morphogenesis : from gene to body form -- Development of the oral cavity in relation to facial development -- Tooth development : odontogenesis -- Dental enamel -- Dentin -- Pulp and root -- Periodontium -- Cementum -- Periodontal ligament -- Alveolar bone and jawbone -- Oral mucosa -- Salivary glands -- Immune system -- Development of the dentition and teeth eruption -- Temporomandibular joint
Shelley Saunders This book offers a welcome diversity of topics covering the broader subjects of teeth and the study of teeth by anthropologists. There is an impressive array of coverage here including the history of anthropological study of the teeth, morphology and structure, pathology and epidemiology, the relationship between nutrition, human behavior and the dentition, age and sex estimation from teeth, and geographic and genetic variation. Most chapter authors have provided thorough reviews of their subjects along with examples of recent analytical work and recommendations for future research. North American researchers should particularly appreciate the access to an extensive European...
Salient Features - Inclusion of new features such as learning objectives, timing of key developmental events facilitate to focus on important facts - Thorough revision of the chapters on cell division and gametogenesis, extraembryonic membranes, developments of face, nose and palate; cardiovascular system, urogenital system - Present applications of embryology in clinical practice - Inclusion of new diagrams and improvement in earlier diagrams for easy understanding and reproducibility - Addition of an appendix on embryological structures and their derivatives help in quick recall - Core competencies prescribed by the MCI are covered and competency codes are included in the text Online Features Complimentary access to online animations, chapter-wise image bank along with the complete e-book - Thorough revision of the chapters on cell division and gametogenesis, extraembryonic membranes, developments of face, nose and palate; cardiovascular system, urogenital system - Core competencies prescribed by the MCI are covered and competency codes are included in the text
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the part of dentistry that links basic physiologic and pathophysiologic mechanisms to frequently encountered problems in dental practice. It features the contributions of outstanding researchers and clinicians from across the spectrum of fields relevant to dentistry. The easy-to-read and systematic approach of the book makes it appropriate for undergraduate and postgraduate dental students as well as for practicing clinicians who wish to keep abreast of emerging oral physiologic issues and their clinical implications.
From the glamour of the 30s to the extremes of the 80s, this volume offers an impressive pictorial overview of the fashion world of the entire twentieth century.
Highly Commended by the BMA Medical Book Awards for Surgery! The gliding nature and dynamic planes of the face present one of the great challenges in aesthetic surgery and volume replenishment is a key component of the treatment algorithm. Facial Volumization: An Anatomic Approach by Jerome Lamb and Christopher Surek masterfully bridges the gap between the anatomy lab and injection clinic. It synthesizes a large body of facial anatomy publications into a "one-stop shop" covering a wide array of facial procedures - from the chin and perioral - to the midface and temple. In addition to vascular injury, lymphatic disruption can play a critical role in suboptimal aesthetic facial volumization ou...
Young Adult Literature is an in-depth literature survey that also models how to teach literature and reading to middle school and high school students. The first three chapters familiarize teacher candidates with the reading process of teens, discuss teen attitudes toward reading, and examine their interests and reading abilities. The genre chapters (Chapters 4-13) discuss genre characteristics and themes, survey young adult literature within the genre category, and examine relevant young adult literature in terms of style and structure. Each of the genre chapters also includes selections to illustrate methods for teaching reading to all learners - including methods that focus on writing skills - and provides the teacher candidate with additional resources in the field of young adult literature.
The difference in the shapes of facial structures and their relationship to one another determines the unique and distinct appearance of each individual. This anatomic information is critical to diagnosing changes in facial topography that occur with age and in determining the best approach for augmenting and rejuvenating the aging face. Facial Topography: Clinical Anatomy of the Face provides a critical roadmap for navigating the underlying anatomy of the face. It is the first work of its type that uses cadaver dissections paired with detailed medical illustrations to depict the soft tissue surface landmarks of the face—shapes, contours, creases, and lines. This beautifully illustrated se...
Offering a solid scientific presentation of the principles of human structure and function, A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body, 2nd Edition is the ideal aid for the study of human anatomy and physiology. This spiral-bound atlas provides high quality imagery that can be used in the classroom, laboratory, or for study and review. The aid is the result of continually evolving efforts of the author to develop an outstanding tool with quality imagery and innovative pedagogical features that promote understanding. The product of years of teaching experience, this atlas consists of 16 units, 12 of which cover the body systems and the other 4 cover anatomical orientation, histology, surface anatomy, and developmental biology.
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a common condition that is associated with oftentimes debilitating chronic widespread pain, severe fatigue, poor sleep, mental fogginess (often called fibro fog) and several other symptoms. It can come on at any age, even during childhood. It affects up to one in ten women and one in sixty men over the course of their lifetime. An estimated 6 million Americans and 600, 000 Canadians suffer from this disease, and perhaps 100 million worldwide. However, roughly one in four family doctors and one in eight pain specialists believe that FM patients are faking their symptoms, and that FM doesn't even exist. Critics have called fibromyalgia "the disease with no clothes, " "the syndrome of feeling out of sorts, " and "a fabrication of the North American court system." Breaking Thru the Fibro Fog is the first and only book of its kind. It examines all the arguments against fibromyalgia, and reviews the published scientific evidence refuting each and every one of them.