Oral embryology, histology and biology
The discipline "Oral Embryology, Histology and Biology" aims to acquaint students of dental medicine with the main development processes of the human organism. Every future dentist must know the origin of the tissues and the processes taking place during their construction, know the terms and method of construction of the maxillofacial area, as well as the possible factors causing defects in the formation; to know the mechanisms and stages of formation of jaws, teeth, dental apparatus and oral mucosa; to know their morphology and function; to know the stages in the development of the child's organism and the possible pathological influences on them;
This discipline represents the foundation of medical knowledge needed by every dental practitioner. It is the prerequisite for understanding the complex dynamic processes of development resulting from the combination of stable or changing hereditary qualities and the modeling influence of the environment. Only this knowledge can be the basis for the prevention of oral diseases, showing the time, forms and possibilities for intervention leading to the prevention of the main diseases of the teeth, the dental apparatus and the oral mucosa.
Contents:
Chapter 1
- Ontogenetic development
Chapter 2
- Tooth germ
Chapter 3
- Histogenesis, morphology and physiology on the enamel
Chapter 4
- Histogenesis, morphology and physiology of dentin
Chapter 5
- Histogenesis, morphology and physiology of dental pulp
Chapter 6
- Histogenesis, morphology and physiology of Cementum
Chapter 7
- Histogenesis, morphology and physiology of the periodontium
Chapter 8
- Histogenesis, morphology and physiology of the oral mucosa
Chapter 9
- Dynamics of dental development
Chapter 10
- Anatomical and physiological features of teeth
Chapter 11
- Anatomy in tooth development
Chapter 12
- Liquid oral medium - composition and role
Chapter 13
- Oral biological system and oral ecology
Chapter 14
- Immune system. Peculiarities of children's immunity. Oral immunotegt and immunopathological processes in the status
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"Oral Embryology, Histology and Biology" is a comprehensive textbook that combines knowledge from the three important areas of medicine related to the oral cavity. This textbook is designed to provide students and dental professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the development, structure and function of the oral cavity, while emphasizing the relationship between these and clinical practice.
At the beginning of the textbook, an overview of oral embryology is presented, where the various stages of embryonic development of the oral cavity and the formation of the various structures and tissues, including the teeth, gums and mucosa, are considered. A basic foundation for understanding oral cavity morphogenesis and histogenesis is provided here.
Subsequent sections of the textbook focus on oral histology, where a detailed overview of the structure and function of the various tissues in the oral cavity is presented. Tissues such as epithelium, muscle, nerves and blood vessels are discussed in detail, along with their histological features and role in maintaining oral health.
An important aspect of the textbook is devoted to oral biology, where the various biological processes and functions related to the oral cavity are considered. Topics such as gum physiology, saliva and oral flora are discussed in detail, along with their influences on oral health and general health.
In addition, the textbook provides information on the relationship between oral embryology, histology and biology and clinical practice. The authors examine various clinical scenarios and situations related to the oral cavity and suggest appropriate strategies for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of oral diseases and problems.
Oral Embryology, Histology, and Biology is a valuable source of information for students and dental professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of oral development, structure, and function. This textbook provides detailed and up-to-date information essential to the successful understanding and management of oral diseases and problems.