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Anatomy for Dental Medicine, Latin Nomenclature

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A full-color text-atlas with all the anatomy dentists need to know

Anatomy for Dental Medicine, Latin Nomenclature, combines award-winning, full-color illustrations, explanatory text, and summary tables to guide the reader through the complex anatomy of the head and neck as well as other body regions relevant to dental medicine. Each region is arranged in a user-friendly format beginning with the skeletal framework. The musculature is then added, followed by the neurovasculature, and finally, topographic anatomy shows all structures in situ.

Key features:

- All labels and anatomic terminology are in Latin nomenclature
- Over 1,200 clear, detailed, full-color illustrations
- Expanded captions elucidate key concepts and contain relevant clinical correlations
- Over 150 tables for quick access to key information
- Includes embryology and "rest of body" anatomy
- Expanded neuroanatomy chapter
- Sectional anatomy chapter that includes radiographic images to facilitate clinical understanding
- Appendix covering the anatomy for local anesthesia with step-by-step instructions for these important procedures
- Appendices with review questions and answers, both factual and clinical-vignette style

List of contents

Head
1 Embryology of the Head & Neck
2 Ossa Cranii
3 Vasculature & Lymphatics of the Head & Neck
4 Neuroanatomy & Innervation of the Head & Neck
Regions of the Head
5 Face & Scalp
6 Fossae Temporalis, Infratemporalis, & Pterygopalatina
7 Nose & Cavitas Nasi
8 Cavitas Oris & Pharynx
9 Orbita & Eye
10 Ear
Neck
11 Bones, Ligaments, & Muscles of the Neck
12 Neurovascular Topography of the Neck
13 Larynx & Glandula Thyroidea
Sectional Anatomy
14 Sectional Anatomy of the Head & Neck
Rest of Body Anatomy
15 Rest of Body Anatomy
Appendices
Appendix A Anatomy of Local Anesthesia for Dentistry
Appendix B Factual Questions & Answer Explanations
Appendix C Clinical Questions & Answer Explanations

Summary

A full-color text-atlas with all the anatomy dentists need to know
Anatomy for Dental Medicine, Latin Nomenclature
, combines award-winning, full-color illustrations, explanatory text, and summary tables to guide the reader through the complex anatomy of the head and neck as well as other body regions relevant to dental medicine. Each region is arranged in a user-friendly format beginning with the skeletal framework. The musculature is then added, followed by the neurovasculature, and finally, topographic anatomy shows all structures in situ.

Key features:

  • All labels and anatomic terminology are in Latin nomenclature
  • Over 1,200 clear, detailed, full-color illustrations
  • Expanded captions elucidate key concepts and contain relevant clinical correlations
  • Over 150 tables for quick access to key information
  • Includes embryology and "rest of body" anatomy
  • Expanded neuroanatomy chapter
  • Sectional anatomy chapter that includes radiographic images to facilitate clinical understanding
  • Appendix covering the anatomy for local anesthesia with step-by-step instructions for these important procedures
  • Appendices with review questions and answers, both factual and clinical-vignette style

Product details

Authors Eric Baker, Eric W Baker, Eric W. Baker, Michae Schuenke, Michael Schuenke, Eri Schulte, Erik Schulte, Erik et a Schulte, Udo Schumacher
Assisted by Eric W. Baker (Editor), Eri W Baker (Editor), Eric W Baker (Editor)
Publisher Thieme, Stuttgart
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.02.2016
 
EAN 9781626232389
ISBN 978-1-62623-238-9
No. of pages 562
Dimensions 235 mm x 318 mm x 34 mm
Weight 2459 g
Illustrations 1212 Abb.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Dentistry

Anatomie, Zahnmedizin

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