Get a clear picture of oral biology and the formation and study of dental structures. Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, & Anatomy, 5th Edition is the ideal introduction to one of the most foundational areas in the dental professions - understanding the development, cellular makeup, and physical anatomy of the head and neck regions. Written in a clear, reader-friendly style, this text makes it easy for you to understand both basic science and clinical applications - putting the content into the context of everyday dental practice. New for the fifth edition is evidence-based research on the dental placode, nerve core region, bleeding difficulties, silver diamine fluoride, and primary dentition occlusion. Plus, high-quality color renderings and clinical histographs and photomicrographs throughout the book, truly brings the material to life.
UPDATED Test Bank with cognitive leveling and mapping to the dental assisting and dental hygiene test blueprintsUPDATED User-friendly pronunciation guide of terms ensures students learn the correct way to pronounce dental terminologyComprehensive coverage includes all the content needed for an introduction to the developmental, histological, and anatomical foundations of oral healthHundreds of full-color anatomical illustrations and clinical and microscopic photographs accompany text descriptions of anatomy and biologyClinical Considerations boxes relate abstract-seeming biological concepts to everyday clinical practiceKey terms open each chapter, accompanied by phonetic pronunciations, and are highlighted within the text, and ag glossary provides a quick and handy review and research toolExpert authors provide guidance and expertise related to advanced dental contentNEW Evidence-based research thoroughly discusses the dental placode, nerve core region, bleeding difficulties, silver diamine fluoride, and primary dentition occlusionNEW Photomicrographs, histographs, and full-color illustrations throughout text helps bring the material to lifeNEW The latest periodontal insights include biologic width, gingival biotype, gingival crevicular fluid quantitative proteomics, clinical attachment level, AAP disease classification, and reactive oxygen species therapyNEW Expanded coverage of key topics includes figures on tongue formation, developmental disturbances, root morphology, and TMJ cone beam CT