Providing students with a general picture of basic tissues and stressing the importance of oral tissues, this volume discusses the location, composition and structure of oral tissues and considers clinical aspects and the importance of tissues. The book includes comprehensive and understandable information about oral embryology and microscopic anatomy. It opens with an introduction to general histology, then covers oral histology; tooth development; and head and neck. At the end of each chapter there are references/suggested reading in the footnotes, for those interested in more in-depth information about a particular subject. This edition contains new colour illustrations and photomicrographs, which have been added to provide vivid views of the tissues. They should help the student with the interpretation of the written content, which could be difficult to follow without visual aids. The text material and legends have also been updated.
Providing students with a general picture of basic tissues and stressing the importance of oral tissues, this volume discusses the location, composition and structure of oral tissues and considers clinical aspects and the importance of tissues. The book includes comprehensive and understandable information about oral embryology and microscopic anatomy. It opens with an introduction to general histology, then covers oral histology; tooth development; and head and neck. At the end of each chapter there are references/suggested reading in the footnotes, for those interested in more in-depth information about a particular subject. This edition contains new colour illustrations and photomicrographs, which have been added to provide vivid views of the tissues. They should help the student with the interpretation of the written content, which could be difficult to follow without visual aids. The text material and legends have also been updated.
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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275 b&w and 30 colour illustrations, references, index
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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978-0-8121-1659-5 (9780812116595)
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Department of Oral Biology, Ohio State University of Dentistry, Columbus, USA
Part 1 Introduction to histology: general histology; the nature of histology; how tissues are studied; components of a tissue; classification of tissues; epithelial tissue; surface epithelia; glandular tissue; connective tissue; nerve tissue; muscle tissue; oral histology; location of oral tissues; tissues of a tooth. Part 2 Embryonic development of the face and oral cavity: the human body; the beginning of a human body; definition of growth and development; the size of a human foetus; the development of the face; the establishment of the primitive mouth; early development of the face; later development of the face; summary of the development of the face; the development of the oral cavity and nasal cavity; the development of the palate and nasal septum; the development of the tongue; summary of the development of the oral and nasal cavities; summary of the development of the face and oral cavity. Part 3 Tooth development: the beginning of tooth development; the tooth germ; dentin formation; enamel formation; enamel spindles; root formation; formation of periodontal ligament and cementum; anomalies. Part 4 Tooth enamel: location; composition; macroscopic structure of enamel; microscopic structure of enamel; permanence of enamel; clinical importance of the structure of enamel; dental caries process; smooth surface caries; pit and fissure caries; age changes. Part 5 Dentin: location; composition; structure of dentin; clinical importance of structure of dentin. Part 6 Tooth pulp: location; origin; composition; components of the pulp; functions of the pulp; age changes in the pulp; clinical importance of the pulp. Part 7 Cementum: location; composition; structure of cementum; clinical importance of cementum. Part 8 Periodontal ligament: location; structure of the periodontal ligament; principal fibres of the periodontal ligament; other components of the periodontal ligament; functions and clinical importance of the periodontal ligament. Part 9 Bone and the alveolar process: bone; gross structure of a bone (an organ); microscopic structure of bone (a tissue); periosteum and endosteum; growth of bone; the alveolar process; clinical aspects of bone reaction in the alveolar process. Part 10 The oral mucous membrane and the salivary glands: mucous membranes; definition (part contents).