Anatomy for Dental Medicine in Your Pocket - Eric W. Baker, Johanna Warshaw
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Anatomy for Dental Medicine in Your Pocket

Updated: 6 Sep 2022
Anatomy for Dental Medicine in Your Pocket - Eric W. Baker, Johanna Warshaw
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Exquisitely illustrated portable anatomical study tool a must-have for dental studentsAnatomy for Dental Medicine in Your Pocket by Eric Baker and Johanna Warshaw is based on Professor Baker's award-winning textbook Anatomy for Dental Medicine and the work of Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher. The book is organized into 13 chapters covering the skull, the vertebral column, the brain and spinal cord, the neck, the face, temporal and infratemporal fossae, the oral cavity, the nasal cavity, the pharynx and larynx, the orbit, the ear, lymphatics, and potential spaces and the spread of infection. The format is conducive to helping dental students assimilate complex anatomy and anatomical relationships into practical dentistry.Key HighlightsMore than 150 exceptionally detailed illustrations by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker delineate relevant anatomyInsightful commentary enables studying, memorizing, and reviewing anatomical concepts important to dentistryThe compact spiral binding protects the cards and is perfect for on-the-go studying and quick referenceOnline access to WinkingSkull.com provides labels-on and labels-off review and the ability to administer timed self-testsThis portable companion is ideal for first-year dental students taking gross anatomy courses and an excellent prep guide for the NBDE. Allied health students in dental hygiene, speech pathology, audiology, and ophthalmology will also benefit from consulting this handy reference to learn about structures of the head and neck and their interrelationships.
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This pocket-sized book is jam-packed with information on dental anatomy, but it's presented in a way that is actually interesting and easy to understand. The author does an excellent job of using real-life examples and analogies to explain the various concepts. I liked it!
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