معرفی کتاب «Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry : Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry E-Book» نوشتهٔ Neil Scott Norton; Frank H Netter; Carlos A G Machado، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier - Health Sciences Division در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A concise and visual guide to clinically relevant anatomy for dentistry, Netter’s Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry is an effective text for class and exam preparation, as well as a quick review in professional practice. Concise text, high-yield tables, clinical correlations, and review questions combine to make this new edition a perfect choice for learning and remembering the need-to-know structures, relationships, and concepts, while beautiful illustrations created in the Netter tradition enhance your visual mastery of the material. Key Features Over 100 multiple-choice questions complete with explanations help you assess your knowledge of the material and prepare for exams. Identify clinically relevant anatomy with Netter illustrations and new art created in the Netter tradition. Concise text and high-yield tables offer fast access to important facts. Procedures coverage gives context and clinical meaning to the anatomy. "Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry is a text/atlas written to help dental students and professionals learn and review head and neck anatomy. Designed for first-year dental students, it also serves to teach anatomy to students of dental hygiene as well as a review for the practicing clinician. The head and neck comprise the foundation for dental anatomical study. The many small, interrelated structures are not easily observable, which makes head and neck anatomy one of the most difficult disciplines for students to master. This 3rd edition has received a bit of a facelift. Elsevier has redesigned the look of the book, and I hope you are as pleased with the outcome as I am. There are numerous additions and revisions to the book. First is the appendix on the lymphatics — with emphasis on the head and neck. Second, more than 30 radiographic images have been added to the existing image catalog to complement the anatomy illustrations throughout the text. Radiology is an important part of the education of every dental student, and it is a natural addition to any anatomy text. Third, more clinical correlates have been added to provide real world scenarios for the student. Fourth, many of the tables and artwork have been revised following the suggestions of many of our readers of the previous editions. In the 3rd edition, there are 50 new questions that cover the chapters in the text. However, to give our readers more, Elsevier has created a test bank of questions on Student Consult. Thus, students can access all of the questions from previous editions as well as other review questions on Student Consult for a more robust review of the material. Another perk of Student Consult includes the addition of short anatomical video clips using the imaging from the 3rd edition. To understand the clinical significance of an anatomical concept is to understand the anatomy. It is with that in mind that a series of clinical correlates that relate specifically to dentistry are provided at the end of the chapters. There are many anatomical topics covered in traditional head and neck courses that have been expanded especially for this text. A chapter has been dedicated to the temporomandibular joint. In the chapter on the oral cavity, more information has been provided for the reader on such topics as dentition. Chapters on the development of the head and neck and basic neuroscience are included to help connect with other related anatomical areas. A chapter on intraoral injections is included to help teach and reinforce an area often overlooked. The intent of these chapters is to provide the reader with a brief overview of important concepts related to head and neck anatomy. A superb team of medical illustrators created new art to complement the anatomical illustrations of Dr. Frank H. Netter, which resulted in a more complete learning tool. In particular, the new illustrations of Dr. Carlos Machado demonstrate why he continues to be the preeminent medical illustrator in his field. The Temporomandibular Joint chapter features 6 new figures by Dr. Machado, and I know you will find them as spectacular as I do. Essential information is presented in tables and brief text that are integrated with the Netter art to help bridge gaps and augment the readers' knowledge of head and neck anatomy. Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry is for those in all stages of the dental profession. My hope is that this book will provide an essential resource to readers in helping them to learn and appreciate the complex anatomy of the head and neck."--Préface A concise and visual guide to clinically relevant anatomy for dentistry, Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry is an effective text for class and exam preparation, as well as a quick review in professional practice. Concise text, high-yield tables, clinical correlations , and review questions combine to make this new edition a perfect choice for learning and remembering the need-to-know structures, relationships, and concepts, while beautiful illustrations created in the Netter tradition enhance your visual mastery of the material. You may also be interested in: A companion set of flash cards, Netter's Advanced Head & Neck Anatomy Flash Cards, 3rd Edition. Over 100 multiple-choice questions complete with explanations help you assess your knowledge of the material and prepare for exams. Identify clinically relevant anatomy with Netter illustrations and new art created in the Netter tradition . Concise text and high-yield tables offer fast access to important facts. Procedures coverage gives context and clinical meaning to the anatomy. Expanded, up-to-date coverage on dental implants, cone beam imaging, and mandible osteology . Beautiful new illustrations by Carlos Machado, MD, of the TMJ , articular disc pathology, infratemporal fossa , pterygopalatine fossa, and maxillary artery. Interactive eBook included with print purchase, which includes access to the full text, interactive images, case studies , additional assessment questions , video clips from cone beam CTs, and a rotatable 3D skull.
A concise and visual guide to clinically relevant anatomy for dentistry, Netter’s Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry is an effective text for class and exam preparation, as well as a quick review in professional practice. Concise text, high-yield tables, clinical correlations, and review questions combine to make this new edition a perfect choice for learning and remembering the need-to-know structures, relationships, and concepts, while beautiful illustrations created in the Netter tradition enhance your visual mastery of the material.
You may also be interested in:
A companion set of flash cards, Netter's Advanced Head & Neck Anatomy Flash Cards, 3rd Edition.
- Over 100 multiple-choice questions
complete with explanations help you assess your knowledge of the material and prepare for exams. - Identify clinically relevant anatomy with Netter illustrations and new art created in the Netter tradition.
- Concise text and high-yield tables offer fast access to important facts.
- Procedures coverage gives context and clinical meaning to the anatomy.
- Expanded, up-to-date coverage on dental implants, cone beam imaging, and mandible osteology.
- Beautiful new illustrations by Carlos Machado, MD, of the TMJ, articular disc pathology, infratemporal fossa, pterygopalatine fossa, and maxillary artery.
A concise and visual guide to clinically relevant anatomy for dentistry, Netter’s Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry is an effective text for class and exam preparation, as well as a quick review in professional practice. Concise text, high-yield tables, clinical correlations, and review questions combine to make this new edition a perfect choice for learning and remembering the need-to-know structures, relationships, and concepts, while beautiful illustrations created in the Netter tradition enhance your visual mastery of the material. This interactive eBook version includes access to the full text, interactive images, case studies, additional assessment questions, video clips from cone beam CTs, and a rotatable 3D skull.
1 Development of the Head and Neck 2 Osteology 3 Basic Neuroanatomy and Cranial Nerves 4 The Neck 5 Scalp and Muscles of Facial Expression 6 Parotid Bed and Gland 7 Temporal and Infratemporal Fossae 8 Muscles of Mastication 9 Temporomandibular Joint 10 Pterygopalatine Fossa 11 Nose and Nasal Cavity 12 Paranasal Sinuses 13 Oral Cavity 14 Tongue 15 Pharynx 16 Larynx 17 Cervical Fascia 18 Ear 19 Eye and Orbit 20 Autonomics of the Head and Neck 21 Intraoral Injections 22 Introduction to the Upper Limb, Back, Thorax, and Abdomen Appendix A Lymphatics Appendix B Questions and Answers Index