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OverviewThe first head and neck atlas written specifically for dental students, this new resource uses more than 700 full-color images from the Frank Netter Collection to richly depict all of the key anatomy that's relevant to clinical practice. The Netter head and neck anatomy plates have long been considered the preeminent illustrations of their kind. Now, many of these original plates have been updated, relabeled, and modified to set an even higher standard. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Neil Scott NortonPublisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: Icon Learning Systems Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.894kg ISBN: 9781929007882ISBN 10: 1929007884 Pages: 624 Publication Date: 01 December 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of Contents1. Development of the Head & Neck 2. Osteology 3. Basic Neuroanatomy & Cranial Nerves 4. The Neck 5. Scalp & Muscles of Facial Expression 6. Parotid Bed & Gland 7. Temporal & Infratemporal Fossae 8. Muscles of Mastication 9. Temporomandibular Joint 10. Pterygopalatine Fossa 11. Nose & Nasal Cavity 12. Paranasal Sinuses 13. Oral Cavity 14. Tongue 15. Pharynx 16. Larynx 17. Cervical Fascia 18. Ear 19. Eye & Orbit 20. Autonomics of the Head & Neck 21. Intraoral Injections AP. Appendix - Overview of the Lymphatics of the Head & NeckReviewsThis book has to be recommended for all those wishing to establish the appropriate level of knowledge for the contemporary practice of dentistry and for those wishing to refresh their knowledge. No dental library should be without this book, let alone a dental practice. <br>-British Dental Journal 202, 50-51 (2007) <p> This is an excellent resource for dental students. Since students are typically required to purchase an anatomy atlas, this seems like a good all-around resource. It is packed with useful information, and has excellent corresponding images. The clinical correlations help with the mastery of complex material, and will likely be a useful resource for many years following graduation. I highly recommend it, and will be steering my dental students toward it. -- Doody's Book Review Service This book has to be recommended for all those wishing to establish the appropriate level of knowledge for the contemporary practice of dentistry and for those wishing to refresh their knowledge. No dental library should be without this book, let alone a dental practice. -British Dental Journal 202, 50-51 (2007) This is an excellent resource for dental students. Since students are typically required to purchase an anatomy atlas, this seems like a good all-around resource. It is packed with useful information, and has excellent corresponding images. The clinical correlations help with the mastery of complex material, and will likely be a useful resource for many years following graduation. I highly recommend it, and will be steering my dental students toward it. -- Doody's Book Review Service <i> This book has to be recommended for all those wishing to establish the appropriate level of knowledge for the contemporary practice of dentistry and for those wishing to refresh their knowledge. No dental library should be without this book, let alone a dental practice. </i>-British Dental Journal 202, 50-51 (2007) This is an excellent resource for dental students. Since students are typically required to purchase an anatomy atlas, this seems like a good all-around resource. It is packed with useful information, and has excellent corresponding images. The clinical correlations help with the mastery of complex material, and will likely be a useful resource for many years following graduation. I highly recommend it, and will be steering my dental students toward it. <i> -- Doody's Book Review Service</i> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |