
Anatomy of Orofacial Structures
A Comprehensive Approach
- 9th Edition - April 13, 2023
- Imprint: Mosby
- Authors: Richard W Brand, Donald E Isselhard, Amy Smith
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 7 9 6 9 9 - 6
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 3 1 9 9 - 4
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Gain the knowledge of dental anatomy you need as a dental assistant or hygienist! Anatomy of Orofacial Structures: A Comprehensive Approach, 9th Edition provides an all-in-one resource for learning oral histology and embryology, dental anatomy, and head and neck anatomy. It offers all the benefits of a combined textbook and workbook, reinforcing your understanding with review questions in each chapter and tests in each unit. The book also includes flashcards for convenient, on-the-go study and reference. Supported with engaging activities on the Evolve website, this book provides a complete learning package!
- UNIQUE! Comprehensive coverage includes orofacial development, landmarks, veins, arteries, nerves, bones, and muscles of the head and neck region.
- UNIQUE! More than 600 anatomical illustrations include labeled line drawings, radiographs, and clinical photographs.
- Textbook/Workbook format includes chapter review quizzes, unit tests, and a perforated workbook section.
- Clinical Considerations boxes describe the real-world application of anatomical concepts.
- Flashcards provide a convenient study tool for tooth morphology and major head and neck structures, featuring an image of a tooth on one side and that tooth’s identifying/important information on the other side.
- Learning resources on the Evolve website include chapter quizzes and the Body Spectrum anatomy coloring book.
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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contributors and Reviewers
- Preface to the ninth edition
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Unit I. Introduction
- 1. Oral cavity
- Vestibule
- Oral cavity proper
- Other clinical manifestations of the oral cavity
- Review questions
- Unit I Test
- Unit I Suggested readings
- Unit II. Dental Anatomy
- 2. The tooth: Functions and terms
- Function of teeth
- Crown and root
- Root-to-crown ratio
- Tooth tissues
- Types of teeth
- Surfaces of teeth
- Division of surfaces
- Line angles
- Point angles
- Point angles for anterior teeth
- Point angles for posterior teeth
- Landmarks
- Review questions
- 3. Fundamental and preventative curvatures
- Evolution of fundamental and preventative curvatures and proximal alignment of the teeth
- Periodontium
- Review questions
- 4. Dentition
- Arrangement of teeth
- Naming and coding teeth
- Dental formula
- Additional fun information
- Review questions
- 5. Development, form, and eruption
- Developmental and form
- Eruption
- Permanent dentition
- Clinical considerations
- Periods of dentition
- Clinical considerations
- Review questions
- 6. Occlusion
- Position and sequence of eruption
- Development of the mesial step
- Horizontal alignment
- Vertical alignment
- Occlusion
- Open bite
- Occlusal classification
- Lateral mandibular glide (lateral excursion)
- Protrusion
- Premature contact
- Fundamentals of ideal occlusion in permanent dentition
- Review questions
- 7. Dental anomalies
- Classification of dental anomalies
- Anomalies in shape
- Abnormal crown shapes
- Abnormal root formation
- Review questions
- 8. Supporting structures
- Gingival unit
- Attachment unit: Periodontium
- Gingival sulcus and dentogingival junction
- Review questions
- 9. Clinical considerations
- Preventive clinical considerations
- Therapeutic considerations
- Interrelation of the dental structures
- Review questions
- 10. Tooth identification
- General rules of tooth identification
- Incisors
- Canines
- Premolars
- Molars
- Review questions
- 11. Root morphology
- Functions of roots
- Root canals
- Review questions
- 12. Incisors
- Maxillary permanent incisors
- Mandibular incisors
- Review questions
- 13. Canines
- Maxillary and mandibular permanent canines
- Review questions
- True or false
- 14. Premolars
- Maxillary premolars
- Mandibular premolars
- Review questions
- 15. Molars
- Eruption times of molars
- Maxillary molars
- Mandibular molars
- Review questions
- 16. Deciduous dentition
- Essential differences between deciduous and permanent teeth
- The importance of deciduous teeth
- Review questions
- Unit II test
- Unit II suggested readings
- Unit III. Oral Histology and Embryology
- 17. Basic tissues
- Cell structure
- Epithelial tissue
- Connective tissue
- Muscle tissue
- Nervous tissue
- Review questions
- 18. Development of orofacial complex
- Embryologic stages
- Prefacial embryology
- Facial development
- Palatal development
- Other structural development inside the pharyngeal arches
- Review questions
- 19. Dental lamina and enamel organ
- Dental lamina
- Enamel organ
- Successional lamina
- Vestibular lamina
- Dental papilla and dental sac
- Review questions
- 20. Enamel, dentin, and pulp
- Dental papilla
- Enamel composition
- Development of enamel
- Fate of enamel organ
- Abnormalities of enamel
- Dentin composition
- Formation of secondary and reparative dentin
- Abnormalities in dentin
- Pulp
- Abnormalities in pulp
- Review questions
- 21. Root formation and attachment apparatus
- Root formation
- Attachment apparatus
- Bone remodeling in tooth movement
- Review questions
- 22. Eruption and shedding of teeth
- Active tooth eruption
- Preeruptive stage
- Shedding of primary dentition
- Retained primary teeth
- Review questions
- 23. Oral mucosa
- Divisions of oral mucosa
- Specialized mucosa
- Masticatory mucosa
- Lining mucosa
- Submucosa
- Passive eruption
- Changes in oral mucosa
- Review questions
- 24. The tongue
- Development of the tongue
- Tongue muscles
- Papillae
- Circumvallate papillae
- Fungiform papillae
- Filiform papillae
- Foliate papillae
- Review questions
- 25. Histology of the salivary glands
- Components of a salivary gland
- Acini
- Serous acini
- Seromucous acini
- Mucous acini
- Connective tissue capsule
- Duct system
- Intralobular ducts
- Intercalated ducts
- Striated ducts
- Interlobular ducts
- Control of secretions
- Formation of saliva
- Function of saliva
- Review questions
- Unit III Test
- Unit III Suggested readings
- Unit IV. Head and Neck Anatomy
- 26. Osteology of the skull
- Views of the skull
- Anterior view of the skull
- Lateral view of the skull
- Inferior view of the skull
- Posterior view of the skull
- Major bones of the skull
- Review questions
- 27. Nose, nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses
- Nose and nasal cavity
- Paranasal sinuses
- Function of sinuses
- Clinical problems
- Review questions
- 28. Muscles of mastication, hyoid muscles, and sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles
- Muscles of mastication
- Hyoid muscles
- Movements of the jaw and larynx
- Sternocleidomastoid muscle
- Trapezius muscle
- Review questions
- 29. Temporomandibular joint
- Structure
- Movement
- Problems associated with the TMJ
- Review questions
- 30. Muscles of facial expression
- Ears
- Scalp
- Neck
- Eyes
- Nose
- Mouth
- Review questions
- 31. Soft palate and pharynx
- Soft palate
- Pharynx
- Actions
- Review questions
- 32. Arterial supply and venous drainage
- Arterial supply
- Venous drainage
- Review questions
- 33. Salivary glands
- Major salivary glands
- Minor salivary glands
- Development of salivary ducts
- Innervation of salivary glands
- Review questions
- 34. Nervous system
- Central nervous system
- Peripheral nervous system
- Autonomic nervous system
- Nerves to the oral cavity and associated structures
- Review questions
- 35. Lymphatics and the spread of dental infection
- Lymphatic system
- Node groups affected by disease
- Spread of infection in fascial spaces
- Other maxillary infections
- Review questions
- 36. Anatomic considerations of local anesthesia
- Dental local anesthetics
- Regional nerve blocks
- Review questions
- Unit IV Test
- Unit IV Suggested readings
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
- Workbook Questions
- 1. Oral cavity
- 2. The tooth: Functions and terms
- 3. Fundamental and preventative curvatures: Proximal alignment of the teeth and protection of the periodontium
- 4. Dentition
- 5. Development, form, and eruption
- 6. Occlusion
- 7. Dental anomalies
- 8. Supporting structures: The periodontium
- 9. Clinical considerations
- 10. Tooth identification
- 11. Root morphology
- 12. Incisors
- 13. Canines
- 14. Premolars
- 15. Molars
- 16. Deciduous dentition
- 17. Basic tissues
- 18. Development of orofacial complex
- 19. Dental lamina and enamel organ
- 20. Enamel, dentin, and pulp
- 21. Root formation and attachment apparatus
- 22. Eruption and shedding of teeth
- 23. Oral mucosa
- 24. The tongue
- 25. Histology of the salivary glands
- 26. Osteology of the skull
- 27. Nose, nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses
- 28. Muscles of mastication, hyoid muscles, and sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles
- 29. Temporomandibular joint
- 30. Muscles of facial expression
- 31. Soft palate and pharynx
- 32. Arterial supply and venous drainage
- 33. Salivary glands
- 34. Nervous system
- 35. Lymphatics and the spread of dental infection
- 36. Anatomic considerations of local anesthesia
- Flashcards
- Edition: 9
- Published: April 13, 2023
- Imprint: Mosby
- No. of pages: 512
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323796996
- eBook ISBN: 9780323831994
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Richard W Brand
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Donald E Isselhard
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