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Etiology-based dental and craniofacial diagnostics /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Blackwell 2017Description: xii,244pISBN:
  • 9781118912126 (cloth)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • MED RK308 K53
Contents:
Craniofacial development and the body axis : normal and pathological aspects -- Craniofacial development and the brain : normal and pathological aspects from early prenatal to postnatal life -- Developmental fields in the cranium and alveolar process -- Tooth development and tooth maturation -- Periodontal membrane and peri-root sheet -- Normal tooth eruption and alveolar bone formation -- Etiology-based diagnostics -- Deviation in tooth morphology and color -- Deviations in tooth number -- Tooth eruption and alveolar bone formation -- Root and crown resorption -- Normal and abnormal pattern including syndromes -- Seemingly normal nonsyndromic dentitions are phenotypically different -- Craniofacial syndromes and malformations -- Craniofacial disruptions -- Craniofacial dysplasia -- Hard tissue as a diagnostic tool in medicine -- Clinical cases and unanswered questions.
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Craniofacial development and the body axis : normal and pathological aspects -- Craniofacial development and the brain : normal and pathological aspects from early prenatal to postnatal life -- Developmental fields in the cranium and alveolar process -- Tooth development and tooth maturation -- Periodontal membrane and peri-root sheet -- Normal tooth eruption and alveolar bone formation -- Etiology-based diagnostics -- Deviation in tooth morphology and color -- Deviations in tooth number -- Tooth eruption and alveolar bone formation -- Root and crown resorption -- Normal and abnormal pattern including syndromes -- Seemingly normal nonsyndromic dentitions are phenotypically different -- Craniofacial syndromes and malformations -- Craniofacial disruptions -- Craniofacial dysplasia -- Hard tissue as a diagnostic tool in medicine -- Clinical cases and unanswered questions.

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