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Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology is unique in offering easy-to-understand explanations of all three of these complex topics in the one book.This popular textbook is designed to help students develop a deep understanding of these subjects to support their study and future clinical careers. Learning is made easy with clear diagrams, photographs and explanations.Now in its sixth edition, the book has been fully updated to incorporate latest developments in the field. It provides full coverage of topics including tooth morphology, functional anatomy, oro-dental histology, craniofacial and oral development and clinical considerations.Key Features:Over 1,000 images including schematic artworks, radiological images, electron-micrographs, cadaveric and clinical photographs and memory maps - all specially selected to make learning and recall as easy as possibleNumerous clinical case histories help relate the basic science to clinical practiceIncludes comprehensive coverage of the soft tissues of the oral region and skeletal structures of the head, including vasculature and innervationIncludes information on mastication, swallowing, speech, radiology and archaeological applications of tooth structureAddresses physical, chemical and structural properties of the tooth (enamel, dentine, pulp and cementum) and of the periodontium and oral mucosaExplores bone structure and remodelling - including potential bone atrophy following tooth extraction, its relevance to orthodontic treatment and implantology, trauma and malignancyImages and text have been considered in terms of human diversityOnline self-assessment quizzes supports learning and exam preparationOnline bibliography for each topic provides options for further readingAn enhanced eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customise your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloudNew chapter on reparative and regenerative dentistryMemory maps to support learning