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The new edition of this now classic book continues to provide dental students with all of the information required to ensure a complete understanding of oral anatomy, histology and embryology as they relate to dental practice. Authored by experts of international renown, the high-quality images and clearly written text found within this volume - features which strongly characterised the high success of previous editions - make study of these challenging topics as easy as possible.
- Presents a unique, integrative approach to oral dental science by covering aspects of gross anatomy, tooth morphology, radiology, oral histology and embryology in one volume
- Features approximately 1100 high-quality colour images, one quarter of which are previously unpublished
- Contains useful 'clinical application' boxes to clearly show relevance of subject area to routine dental practice
- Completely revised section on tooth morphology with improved specimens and digital photography
- Contains a new chapter on the effects of ageing to highlight the important changes taking place in the oro-dental tissues in an increasingly ageing population
- New design aids learning by the inclusion of clearer diagrams and high quality, larger format digital images
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- Paperback: 416 pages
- Publisher: Mosby; 4th edition (January 27, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0723434115
- ISBN-13: 978-0723434115
- Product Dimensions: 0.7 x 9.6 x 11.8 inches
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This is a great textbook in that it covers a lot of ground and is therefore a good introduction to various areas relevant to dentistry. However I bought it mainly for the histology and embryology, and my opinion having now started reading Ten Cate's Oral Histology is that this book inferior in this respect.
Embryology/histology sections seem both too detailed (eg. listing a variety signalling molecules and matrix components without necessarily explaining their role) and too weak in painting an overall picture of what is happening. This makes for a slow read where I constantly have sort what is important to know and what's putative conjecture -- I personally had a better experience reading Ten Cate's book (which is also very detailed but perhaps better written).
By B A
This book is beautiful -- it has incredibly clear photographs and other illustrations. The down side is it has way too much detail. I am a first year dental student, and I find this book pretty much impossible to read. It's probably somewhat readable for more advanced students/professionals, but it's definitely not for my level.
By M. deMuse
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