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Gain a deeper understanding of oral health with the definitive text in oral histology. Written by Dr. Antonio Nanci, a world-renowned leader in cell biology, the new ninth edition of Ten Cate's Oral Histology covers all the latest research and trends in oral histology, embryology, physiology, oral biology, and postnatal growth and development that is essential to success in oral health! Considered to be the standard in the field, this renowned text uses straightforward explanations and detailed, full-color micrographs, images, and illustrations to help you better understand even the most complex topics.

Structure of the Oral Tissues 2. General Embryology 3. Embryology of the Head, Face, and Oral Cavity 4. Cytoskeleton, Cell Junctions, Fibroblasts, and Extracellular Matrixes 5.

Development of the Tooth and Its Supporting Tissues 6. Enamel: Composition, Formation, and Structure 8. Dentin-Pulp Complex 9. Periodontium 10.

Physiologic Tooth Movement: Eruption and Shedding 11. Salivary Glands 12.

Oral Mucosa 13. Temporomandibular Joint 14. Facial growth and development 15. Repair and Regeneration of Oral Tissues. 'This textbook, aimed at undergraduate students, suits its purpoise perfectly, as it is straightforward and easy to understand.One of the best features of this book is the use of images and diagrams.

Oct 2, 2017 - Publication of the 9th edition of “Ten Cate's Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function', from Harcourt Health Sciences, St.Louis.

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There is a mixture of colour and monochrome images and they complement the text well. Not only do they aid understanding but they make the book more engaging.This book on the fundamental elements of dentistry is interesting, understandable and a comprehensive source of information for dental students.' Vital, October 2012 'This book, now written by Professor Antonio Nanci is a classic and a core text on the subject. Shablon dlya gramoti word download. Indeed, Professor Ten Cate’s name is now virtually synonymous with the subject of oral histology.' British Dental Association News, March 2013.