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This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the part of dentistry that links basic physiologic and pathophysiologic mechanisms to frequently encountered problems in dental practice. It features the contributions of outstanding researchers and clinicians from across the spectrum of fields relevant to dentistry. The easy-to-read and systematic format of the book makes it appropriate for undergraduate and postgraduate dental students as well as for practicing clinicians who wish to remain abreast of emerging oral physiologic issues and their clinical implications. Contents Introduction - Saliva
—A. Bardow, A.M. Lynge Peterson, B. Nauntofte - Taste and Smell
—A. I. Spielman, J. A. Ship - Thermosensation
—G. K. Essick, M. Trulsson - Orofacial Pain
—P. Svensson, B. J. Sessle - Tooth Pulp
—J. W. Hu - Mechanosensation
—M. Trulsson, G. K. Essick - Masticatory Muscles
—T. S. Miles - Mastication
—T. S. Miles - Swallowing
—T. S. Miles - Speech
—T. Bressman - Protective Mechanisms
—T. S. Miles - Bone and Calcium Metabolism
—T. S. Miles
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
Excelent !, June 12, 2010
By Raul Jimenez Gomez (Colombia)
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It is an excellent book on oral physiology. I enjoyed all chapters. Very useful for those interested in basic sciences as well as its clinical applications.
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Top book for dentists!, September 06, 2005
By Smile! (Australia)
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I bought this book because it received a great review in "Dental Practice", November 2004. Definitely worth the money.
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review in British Dental Journal and other journals, December 22, 2004
By Dental Physiologist (new mexico)
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For professional reviews, see:
1. BDJ Volume 197 (4) Aug 28, 2004
2. BDA News Volume 17 #9, September 2004
3. The GDP Volume 16, issue 5, 2004
1 of 2 people found the above review helpful.
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