Comprehensive Reference on Dental Anatomy and Development
Authored by James L. Fuller, Gerald E. Denehy, and Thomas M. Schulein, and illustrated by William Girsch and James Herd, this book provides a thorough exploration of both permanent and deciduous dentition, emphasizing the anatomical, physiological, and developmental aspects of teeth. Ideal for dental students and professionals, it integrates clear explanations with high-quality illustrations to facilitate understanding and clinical application.
Key Highlights:
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Structured Coverage: Chapters progress logically from introduction and nomenclature, anatomic and physiologic considerations, to detailed study of individual permanent teeth.
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Comprehensive Tooth Analysis: In-depth chapters on incisors, canines, premolars, and molars of both maxilla and mandible, including pulp cavity anatomy.
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Deciduous Dentition: Detailed coverage of the primary teeth and their clinical significance.
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Development and Anomalies: Explores tooth formation, eruption, and common developmental anomalies.
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Illustrative Support: Features clear, precise illustrations to complement textual descriptions, aiding visualization and retention.
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Academic Utility: Includes bibliographical references and a detailed index for research and study.
This text is a must-have resource for dental students, educators, and clinicians seeking a foundational and visually supported understanding of dental anatomy and development.
| Material |
Paperback / High-Gloss Paper |
| Dimensions |
11 x 8.5 x 1.1 inches |
| Edition |
4th Edition |
| Authors |
James L. Fuller, Gerald E. Denehy, Thomas M. Schulein |
| Number of Pages |
200+ |
| Subject |
Dental Anatomy and Morphology |
| Illustrators |
William Girsch, James Herd |
| Target Audience |
Dental Students, Educators, Clinicians |