TY - BOOK AU - Johnson,D.R. AU - Moore,W.J. AU - Moore,W.J. TI - Anatomy for dental students SN - 9780192626738 (pbk.) : U1 - 611 JOH PY - 1997/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Dental students KW - Human anatomy KW - Head KW - Health and Wellbeing KW - ukslc KW - Anatomy KW - thema KW - Dentistry N1 - Previous ed.: 1989; Includes index; SECTION 1: Introduction:- 1. The study of anatomy--2. Locomotor and nervous systems--3. Circulatory system--4. Respiratory and digestive systems--5. Fascia and skin--SECTION 2: Developmental anatomy:- 1. Introduction and the first three weeks--2. Development of heart, circulatory, and respiratory systems--3. Development of the head and neck--4. Development of the skeletal system--5. Development of the central nervous system--6. Postnatal growth and the growth of the skull--SECTION 3: Thorax:- 1. Surface anatomy and thoracic cage--2. Thoracic muscles and diaphragm--3. Pleural cavities and lungs--4. The mediastinum, pericardium, and heart--5. Chest radiographers--SECTION 4: Head and neck:- 1. Skull--2. Interior of cranial cavity--3. Superficial structures of head and neck--4. Orbit--5. Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses--6. Infratemporal an pterygopalatine fossae--7. Oral cavity and related structures--8. Pharynx, soft palate, and larynx--9. Mastication, swallowing, and speech--10. Radiological anatomy of the head--SECTION 5: Central Nervous System:-1. Introduction--2. Spinal cord--3. Brainstem--4. Cerebrum--5. Major sensory and motor systems--6. Cranialnerves III to XII--SECTION 6: Appendices N2 - Designed primarily as a textbook for the undergraduate student this reference contains enough detail for a postgraduate dentist reading for additional examinations. The book deals with the head anatomy except for that of the dentition itself ER -