Ten Cate's Oral Histology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 9th Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
Give your students a deeper understanding of oral health with the definitive text in oral histology. Written by Dr. Antonio Nanci, a world-renowned leader in cell biology, the new ninth edition of Ten Cate’s Oral Histology covers all the latest research and trends in oral histology, embryology, physiology, oral biology, and postnatal growth and development that is essential to students’ success in oral health! Considered to be the standard in the field, this renowned text uses straightforward explanations and detailed, full-color micrographs, images, and illustrations to help your students better understand even the most complex topics.
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Ten Cate's Oral Histology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- NEW! Full-color micrographs, images, and 3D art enhance your understanding of key oral histology concepts.
- NEW! Commentary boxes highlight new and innovative research topics from leaders in the field.
- NEW! Updated content — including additional content on the nervous system in chapter four — has been added to keep you up to date with the latest information in the field.
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- NEW! Full-color micrographs, images, and 3D art enhance students’ understanding of key oral histology concepts.
- NEW! Commentary boxes have been added throughout the text to highlight new and innovative research topics from leaders in the field.
- NEW! Updated content — including additional content on the nervous system in chapter four — has been added to keep students up to date with the latest information in the field.
- Detailed histological and structural images help differentiate the structures for students.
- Student resources on the Evolve website include multiple-choice review questions with instant feedback, and interactive drag-and-drop exercises.
- Medical approach to histology helps students understand underlying biological events, and oral tissue repair and regeneration.
- Full-color format helps bring oral histology to life for students.
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1. Structure of the Oral Tissues
2. General Embryology
3. Embryology of the Head, Face, and Oral Cavity
4. Cytoskeleton, Cell Junctions, Fibroblasts, and Extracellular Matrixes
5. Development of the Tooth and Its Supporting Tissues
6. Bone
7. Enamel: Composition, Formation, and Structure
8. Dentin-Pulp Complex
9. Periodontium
10. Physiologic Tooth Movement: Eruption and Shedding
11. Salivary Glands
12. Oral Mucosa
13. Temporomandibular Joint
14. Facial growth and development
15. Repair and Regeneration of Oral Tissues -
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