Neuroscience for Dentistry
Verlag | Thieme |
Auflage | 2022 |
Seiten | 520 |
Format | 21,5 x 3,0 x 28,1 cm |
Paperback (Perfect Binding) | |
Gewicht | 1856 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9781626237810 |
Bestell-Nr | 62623781UA |
A practical, reader-friendly guide for dental students on the neuroscience of the orofacial region
Understanding neural mechanisms that control orofacial pain, proper masticatory function, taste, speech, swallowing, and proprioceptive input to the temporomandibular joint and teeth is an important facet of dentistry. Neuroscience of Dentistry by renowned educators Barbara J. O'Kane and Laura C. Barritt provides foundational knowledge on these topics. The text integrates fundamental concepts of general neuroscience with vital information on neural mechanisms of the orofacial region and associated pain pathways.
The book is organized in two parts covering basic neuroscience and orofacial neuroscience. Part one is subdivided into four units on the central nervous system, brain and spinal cord gross anatomy, sensory systems, and motor systems. Part two features three units focused on orofacial structures and tissues, dental structures, and orofacial pain and anesthesi a. Each generously illustrated, succinctly written, and consistently formatted chapter includes an introductory overview and learning objectives.
Key Highlights
- Throughout the book, relevant clinical correlations emphasize the relationship between basic neuroscience and clinical practice
- Concise, high-yield illustrations, schematics, charts, and tables enhance understanding of general and orofacial neuroanatomy concepts
- Helpful overviews at the beginning of each chapter highlight key concepts
- National board style questions at the end of each chapter emphasize board-relevant information that enables self-study
This is a must-have resource for dental students taking neuroscience during their first or second year of dental school. It will also benefit other health science and dental hygiene students, as well as oral and maxillofacial surgery residents.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Part A Basic Neuroscience
Unit I Central Nervous System
1 Organization of the Nervous System
2 Development of the Nervous System
3 Neurohistology
4 Neurophysiology
Unit II Gross Anatomy of Brain and Spinal Cord
5 Gross Topography of the Brain
6 Blood Supply of the Brain
7 Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
8 The Meninges
9 Cranial Nerves
10 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
Unit III Sensory Systems
11 Anatomical Receptors and Nerve Fibers
12 Somatosensory Systems Part I Somatosensory Pathways of Body
13 Somatosensory Systems Part II Somatosensory Pathways of Head
14 Pain
15 Special Senses
Unit IV Motor Systems
16 Direct Activation Pathways
17 Indirect Activation Pathways
18 Integrated Systems
Part B Orofacial Neuroscience
Unit V Review of Orofacial Structures and Tissues
19 Development and Organization of Oropharyngeal Region
20 Overview of Orofacial Pathways Part I Trigeminal and Facial Nerves< br>21 Overview of Orofacial Pathways Part II Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, and Hypoglossal Nerves
22 Neuromuscular Control of Mastication, Swallowing, and Speech
Unit VI Dental-Related Structures
23 Temporomandibular Joint
24 Salivary Glands
25 Teeth
Unit VII Orofacial Pain and Dental Anesthesia
26 Orofacial Pain
27 Local Anesthesia: Intraoral Injections
Appendix: Compilation of Muscles Involved in Chapter 22