Univ. of Miami, FL. Clinically oriented text addresses the underlying mechanism of each disease and how symptoms dictate the clinical and radiographic presentation. Features more than 2,100 color photographs, covers more than 425 diseases with specific treatment recommendations. For pathologists, surgeons, and residents. DNLM: Face--pathology.
Development, Function and Evolution of Teeth
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number Of Pages: 324
Publication Date: 2000-08-07
Sales Rank: 2033932
ISBN / ASIN: 0521570115
EAN: 9780521570114
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
Studio: Cambridge University Press
This outstanding book covers all areas of oral histology and embryology pertinent to clinical dental practice. Introductory material includes a complete discussion of the structure and function of the body\'s cells, as well as the stages of orofacial development from conception to birth. It also covers developmental problems such as cleft lip and palate, specific phases of tooth development, and biofilm substances that form on the surface of teeth. New Clinical Comments boxes and Consider the Patient scenarios help readers apply key concepts to actual practice.
Shafer\'s Textbook of Oral Pathology 5th ed. (2006) Images CD
by: R. Rajendran
en | Elsevier India
This is the electronic CD associated with Shafer\'s Textbook , containing many pathological pictures categorized by chapters.
Confidently recognize and manage dental instruments with this innovative, visually detailed resource. Dental Instruments: A Pocket Guide pairs thorough descriptions of more than 300 instruments with high-quality photographs and illustrations for accurate, efficient identification. The book’s unique flashcard-style format helps you review instruments and gauge your knowledge, while its spiral-bound design gives you fast, easy access to procedural support, making this convenient guide ideal for both studying and on-the-job reference.