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Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion
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By Saunders
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(33 Reviews)
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$111.84
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Available for immediate delivery.
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Publisher:
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Saunders
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Edition:
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8th
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Published:
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December 31, 2002 |
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Hardcover
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The updated 8th edition of this classic reference provides a visually-oriented presentation of dental macromorphology and evidence-based chronologies of the human dentitions, while reflecting definitive shifts in modern dental practice. New features include an enhanced reader-friendly approach, new color illustrations, and a greater emphasis on clinical applications. A new, interactive CD-ROM offers three-dimensional animations of masticatory movements - including tooth contact relationships and temporomandibular joint movements - that bring the text's illustrations to life. Plus, an interactive mock examination mimics the National Board exam for outstanding review and practice.- Essential concepts of occlusion relevant to restorative dentistry are covered.
- Evidence-based chronologies of the human dentitions provide research standards for tooth development and eruption.
- Dimensions of teeth from all aspects are considered in relation to space problems and arch size.
- Discussion of bony supporting structures provides information necessary for oral surgery, periodontics, and dental implants.
- Detailed descriptions and illustrated morphologic features of usual/unusual teeth essential for learning biologic variation of tooth morphology.
- Radiographs and pulp chamber and canal morphology in sectioned teeth provide an excellent reference for root canal therapy.
- Clinically useful chronologies show the age of attainment to avoid damage to developing teeth.
- Age prediction chronologies can be used to assess the unknown age of a patient.
- Periodontal therapy is discussed in detail, outlining the relationship of tooth morphology to the periodontium.
- New lifelike color drawings of the right maxillary and mandibular permanent teeth from the mesial, occlusal, distal, lingual and buccal views are featured in the book and on the CD-ROM.
- CD-ROM teaches the evaluation of contours of simulated dental restorations in relation to ideal arch form using Quicktime Virtual Reality.
- An interactive 250 multiple choice question examination on the CD-ROM provides a thorough self-assessment tool.
- Expanded coverage of the development process of the primary and permanent dentitions related to diagnosing potential space problems and malocclusion.
- Thorough discussion of the evaluation of temporomandibular joint and muscle disorders including anatomical illustrations of the nerves and muscles of the head and neck region.
- Appendix of tooth trait categories reviews key information for students.
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Five Stars, August 18, 2017
By Walleed Aljony
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Thx
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Not the best choice for a newbie., February 24, 2017
By WikiNiki
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This book has great resources such as the flash cards but I agree that the language is a bit difficult to understand. I prefer Woelfel's Dental Anatomy as the language is easier to understand and it has revision questions in a style similar to my course of study.
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Four Stars, February 05, 2017
By A Customer
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It is a kind of a Stockholm's Syndrome to like it, but I do...
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Two Stars, October 12, 2016
By kourosh
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It didn't have a lot of information in dental anatomy course that I needed.
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This is the dental anatomy book you've been looking for, October 04, 2016
By Ashley M.
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This is the book you absolutely need to effectively study dental anatomy.
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Five Stars, March 28, 2016
By A Customer
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Excellent 👍
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