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Living and radiological anatomy of the head and neck for dental students

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A sound knowledge of head and neck anatomy is essential for the safe and effective practice of clinical dentistry, and much clinically relevant and important anatomy can be learned by examining the living subject in conjunction with radiological images, especially those using CT reconstruction. This book bridges the gap between ‘textbook’ topographical anatomy and the anatomy of the living subject, as experienced in clinical practice.With detailed instructions on how to locate and examine anatomical structures, this practical guide encourages students to work together in small groups, examining each other and themselves as living models. As they progress through the book, students will become more confident about correlating living and radiological examination. The radiographic content utilises the latest forms of imaging and is intended to complement, where relevant, the topographical features in the living subject.Contents Practical tips on head and neck examinationBony landmarksTesting the cranial nervesExamining the buccal cavity and oropharynxExamining the arterial pulses, salivary glands and lymph nodesThe temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the muscles of masticationNeck landmarksJoints and movements of the head and neckThe scalp, ear and eye

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Living and radiological anatomy of the head and neck for dental students, Neil Philip

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2017
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