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The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry - E-Book

The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry - E-Book

Bernard Liebgott

(2009)

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Abstract

Now in full color, The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry helps you master the essentials of gross anatomy! Complete, accurate coverage highlights the regions of the head and neck that are of clinical relevance. Core information provides a foundation of knowledge essential to providing a successful chairside experience for both you and the patient. Using a clear, accessible style, with practical Clinical Notes boxes, this book closely relates the basic science of applied anatomy to the clinical practice of dentistry.

  • A focus on core information specifically highlights the regions of the head and neck along with the abdomen and thorax, serving as a foundation for the other basic sciences and for subsequent clinical courses.
  • Coverage of applied anatomy draws correlations between the basic science of anatomy and clinical practice of dentistry.
  • General Concepts chapter includes anatomical terminology and provides a general description of each body system in preparation for the regional anatomy topics that follow.
  • A regional approach reflects the order in which the regions are commonly taught, by showing structures representing several systems -- which parallels the manner in which structures are encountered in patients.
  • Full-color cadaver dissection photos clearly depict the location of anatomic structures, showing anatomical details impossible to view in clinical examination.
  • Chapters on limbs provide a more complete picture of the body, covering areas that may be possible sites for intravenous and intramuscular injections.
  • Applied Anatomy chapter relates anatomy to the clinical practice of dentistry, covering topics such as the anatomy of local anesthesia, imaging (including intraoral, extraoral, and MRI), fractures of the face, and the spread of dental infection.
  • Clinical Notes boxes relate basic science concepts to actual scenarios that may be encountered in clinical practice.
  • Review questions in multiple-choice format help you assess your understanding and provide good preparation for the NBDE.
  • Full-color photos and drawings clearly demonstrate core concepts and reinforce important principles.
  • New information on the back enhances your understanding of body systems with coverage of the surface features of the back, movements of the spine, and a new Clinical Notes box on back strain.
  • New information on the neck includes the movements of the head and neck, and a new table detailing the muscles responsible for those movements.
  • Added coverage of applied anatomy includes a new section with illustrations of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), a new section on Alveolar Ridge Tomography, and more images of the TMJ.
  • An Evolve website includes a 300-question test bank and image collection for instructors and a self-assessment exam for students.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry iii
Copyright Page iv
Dedication v
Preface vii
Organization vii
New to this Edition vii
Objective viii
Acknowledgments ix
Contents xi
Chapter 1 General Concepts 1
1. The Study of Anatomy 1
2. Terminology 2
3. Skeleton 4
4. Joints 8
5. Muscular System 12
6. Cardiovascular System 15
7. Nervous System 20
8. Body Coverings, Body Cavities, and Fascia 31
Chapter 2 The Back 37
1. Skeletal Parts 37
2. Surface Features of the Back 43
3. Spinal Cord 43
4. Muscles of the Back 47
Chapter 3 The Thorax 54
1. Skeleton and Divisions 54
2. The Thoracic or Chest Wall 58
3. The Pleural Cavities and Lungs 63
4. The Mediastinum 68
Chapter 4 The Abdomen, Pelvis, and Perineum 87
1. Skeleton and Subdivisions 87
2. The Abdominal Walls 89
3. Peritoneum and the Peritoneal Cavity 99
4. Blood and Nerve Supply to the Abdomen 101
5. The Abdominal Viscera 104
Chapter 5 The Neck 133
1. Skeleton and Surface Anatomy 133
2. Coverings and Regions 136
3. The Anterior Triangle 140
4. The Posterior Triangle 150
5. The Root 155
6. The Suboccipital Region 159
7. The Prevertebral Region 163
8. Movements of the Neck 164
Chapter 6 The Skull 167
1. Introduction 167
2. Views 167
3. Bones 184
4. Postnatal Development 213
Chapter 7 The Head by Regions 221
1. The Face and Scalp 221
2. The Contents of the Neurocranium 238
3. The Orbital Cavity 256
4. The Parotid Region 265
5. The Masticator Region 269
6. The Pterygopalatine Fossa 291
7. The Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Air Sinuses 297
8. The Oral Cavity 308
9. Structures and Areas of the Oral Cavity 314
10. The Pharynx 333
11. The Larynx 340
12. The Ear 349
Chapter 8 Systemic Anatomy of the Head and Neck 358
1. Arteries 358
2. Veins 358
3. Lymphatics and Lymph Nodes 358
4. Cranial Nerves and Cranial Autonomics 368
Chapter 9 The Upper Limb 388
1. Skeleton 388
2. Joints, Movements, and Muscles 394
3. Muscles 401
4. Axilla 414
5. Nerve Supply: The Brachial Plexus 415
6. Arterial Supply 418
7. Venous Return 420
8. Lymphatic Drainage 422
Chapter 10 The Lower Limb 425
1. Skeleton 425
2. Joints 429
3. Muscles 437
4. Nerve Supply: The Lumbar and Sacral Plexuses 444
5. Arterial Supply 450
6. Venous Return 453
7. Lymphatics 454
Chapter 11 Applied Anatomy 457
1. Anatomy of Local Anesthesia 457
2. Imaging 466
3. Fractures of the Face 473
4. Spread of Dental Infections 480
Review Questions Answer Key 489
Index 491