Synopses & Reviews
Designed to complement Karst & Smith's popular
Dental Anatomy, A Self-Instructional Program, 10/e, this text can be used as a class textbook or as a self-paced introduction to head and neck histology and anatomy. Clear explanations, numerous illustrations, self-tests, and a frame-by-frame approach guarantee easy mastery of the essentials of head and neck histology and anatomy.
Features:
- Over 1,200 detailed figures illustrate related terminology.
- Blank illustrations can be labeled for further practice.
- Review questions at the end of each chapter.
- Questions and fill-in-the-blanks within each frame test knowledge learned.
- Answer columns provided on every page.
- Related concepts marked by similar icons.
Synopsis
Used by itself, or as companion to Dental Anatomy: A Self-Instructional Program, this self-paced learning tool contains the fundamental principles of head and neck histology and anatomy. Organized into two major sections, Histology and Anatomy, this text covers topics that include embryology and tooth development. Self-paced questions, end-of-chapter review tests, and unlabeled anatomical and histologic drawings promote student retention of important facts and concepts. Dental students, dental hygiene students, and dental assisting students.
Synopsis
Used by itself, or as companion to Dental Anatomy: A Self-Instructional Program, this self-paced learning tool contains the fundamental principles of head and neck histology and anatomy. Organized into two major sections, Histology and Anatomy, this text covers topics that include embryology and tooth development. Self-paced questions, end-of-chapter review tests, and unlabeled anatomical and histologic drawings promote student retention of important facts and concepts. Dental students, dental hygiene students, and dental assisting students.
Table of Contents
1. General Histology.
2. Embryology.
3. Tooth Development and Eruption.
4. Dental Histology.
5. Periodontal Tissues.
6. Mucosa and other Oral Tissues.
7. Skeletal System.
8. The Muscular System.
9. Nervous System.
10. Circulatory System.
11. Other Systems.