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Applying dental anatomy to the practice of dentistry, Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion, 10th Edition provides illustrated coverage of dentitions, pulp formation, the sequence of eruptions, and clinical considerations. The market leader, this text is used as a reference in creating examination questions for the dental anatomy and occlusion section of the NBDE Part I. This edition expands its focus on clinical applications and includes dozens of online 360-degree and 3-D tooth animations. Written by expert educator and lecturer Dr. Stanley Nelson, Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy provides a solid foundation in this core subject for the practice of dentistry.

  • Over 900 full-color images include detailed, well-labeled anatomical illustrations as well as clinical photographs
  • Practical appendices include Review of Tooth Morphology with a concise review of tooth development from in utero to adolescence to adulthood, and Tooth Traits of the Permanent Dentition with tables for each tooth providing detailed information such as tooth notation, dimensions, position of proximal contacts, heights, and curvatures.
  • 360-degree virtual reality animations on the Evolve companion website demonstrate 26 tooth views from multiple directions, while 27 3-D animations demonstrate dental structure and mandibular movement, helping you refine your skills in tooth identification and examination.
  • 64 detachable flash cards show tooth traits and many illustrations from the book, making it easy to prepare for tests as well as for the NBDE and NBDHE.
  • 32 labeling exercises on Evolve challenge you to identify tooth structures and facial anatomy with drag-and-drop labels.
  • NEW Clinical Applications of Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion chapter includes practical applications and case studies, including instructions on root planing and scaling, extraction techniques and forces, relationship of fillings to pulp form and enamel form, and occlusal adjustment of premature occlusal contacts and arch form in relationship to bite splint designs, all preparing you for the NBDE’s new focus on clinical applications. 
  • NEW photos, illustrations, and research keep you up to date with the latest dental information.
  • Three NEW animations on the Evolve companion website demonstrate occlusal adjustments.

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Date de parution 30 septembre 2014
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Wheeler’S Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion
Tenth Edition
Stanley J. Nelson, DDS, MS
Professor, School of Dental Medicine, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
1: Introduction to Dental Anatomy
Formation of the Dentitions (Overview)
Nomenclature
Formulae for Mammalian Teeth
Tooth Numbering Systems
Division into Thirds, Line Angles, and Point Angles
Tooth Drawing and Carving
Measurement of Teeth
Summary
2: Development and Eruption of the Teeth
Clinical Considerations
Variability
Malformations
Chronology of Primary Dentition
Development and Eruption/Emergence of the Teeth
The Dentitions
Neuromuscular Development
Transitional (Mixed) Dentition Period
Loss of Primary Teeth
Permanent Dentition
Size of Teeth
Dental Pulp
Cementoenamel Junction
Dental Age
Tooth Formation Standards
Chronologies of Human Dentition
Types of Chronologies
Stages of Tooth Formation
Age of Attainment
Age Prediction
Maturity Assessment
Duration of Root and Crown Formation
Summary of Chronologies
Sequence of Eruption
Estimating Time of Enamel Hypoplasia
3: The Primary (Deciduous) Teeth
Life Cycle
Importance of Primary Teeth
Nomenclature
Major Contrasts between Primary and Permanent Teeth
Pulp Chambers and Pulp Canals
Detailed Description of Each Primary Tooth
4: Forensics, Comparative Anatomy, Geometries, and Form and Function
Forensic Dentistry
Comparative Dental Anatomy
Facial and Lingual Aspects of All Teeth
Summary of Schematic Outlines
Form and Function of the Permanent Dentition
Alignment, Contacts, and Occlusion
5: Orofacial Complex: Form and Function
Form and Function
Form Follows Function
Articulation of Teeth
Physiological Form of the Teeth and Periodontium
Fundamental Curvatures
Proximal Contact Areas
Interproximal Spaces (Formed by Proximal Surfaces in Contact)
Embrasures (Spillways)
Contact Areas and Incisal and Occlusal Embrasures from the Labial and Buccal Aspect
Contact Areas and Labial, Buccal, and Lingual Embrasures from the Incisal and Occlusal Aspects
Facial and Lingual Contours at the Cervical Thirds (Cervical Ridges) and Lingual Contours at the Middle Thirds of Crowns
The Height of Epithelial Attachment: Curvatures of the Cervical Lines (Cementoenamel Junction [CEJ]) Mesially and Distally
6: The Permanent Maxillary Incisors
Maxillary Central Incisor
Maxillary Lateral Incisor
7: The Permanent Mandibular Incisors
Mandibular Central Incisor
Mandibular Lateral Incisor
8: The Permanent Canines: Maxillary and Mandibular
Maxillary Canine
Mandibular Canine
9: The Permanent Maxillary Premolars
Maxillary First Premolar
Maxillary Second Premolar
10: The Permanent Mandibular Premolars
Mandibular First Premolar
Mandibular Second Premolar
11: The Permanent Maxillary Molars
Maxillary First Molar
Maxillary Second Molar
Maxillary Third Molar
12: The Permanent Mandibular Molars
Mandibular First Molar
Mandibular Second Molar
Mandibular Third Molar
13: Pulp Chambers and Canals
Pulp, Chamber, and Canals
Radiographs
Foramen
Demarcation of Pulp Cavity and Canal
Pulp Horns
Clinical Applications
Pulp Cavities of the Maxillary Teeth
Pulp Cavities of the Mandibular Teeth
Radiographs: Pulp Chamber and Canals
Crown and Root Fractures
14: Dento-osseous Structures, Blood Vessels, and Nerves
The Maxillae
The Mandible
Arterial Supply to the Teeth
Nerve Supply to the Jaws and Teeth
15: The Temporomandibular Joints, Teeth, and Muscles, and Their Functions
Temporomandibular Articulation
Muscles
Mandibular Movements and Muscle Activity
16: Occlusion
Concepts of Occlusion
Development of the Dentitions
Primary Dentition
Mixed (Transitional) Dentition
Permanent Dentition
Cusp, Fossa, and Marginal Ridge Relations
Lateral Occlusal Relations
Biomechanics of Chewing Function
Neurobehavioral Aspects of Occlusion
Oral Motor Behavior
Swallowing
Summary
17: Clinical Application of Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion
Instrument Design/Usage Relating to Dental Anatomy
Oral Surgery
Periodontics
Endodontics
Restorative Dentistry
Esthetics
Variant Anatomy
Occlusion
Appendix A: Review of Tooth Morphology
Appendix B: Tooth Traits of the Permanent Dentition
Index
Flash Cards
Copyright

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Nelson, Stanley J., author.
Wheeler's dental anatomy, physiology, and occlusion / Stanley J. Nelson. – Tenth edition.
p. ; cm.
Dental anatomy, physiology, and occlusion
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-323-26323-8 (paperback)
I. Title. II. Title: Dental anatomy, physiology, and occlusion.
[DNLM: 1. Tooth–anatomy & histology. 2. Dental Occlusion. 3. Tooth–physiology. WU 101]
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Dedication
This edition is dedicated to Professor Doctor Major McKinley Ash.
Preface
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It is with my great amazement that this work becomes part of the 75-year history of Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion . The first edition was titled Textbook of Dental Anatomy and Physiology , published in 1940 by Dr. Russell C. Wheeler and remained under this title until the fifth edition, published in 1974, when it became Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion . The fifth edition of this book holds a very special place in my personal development because this was the text I studied as a freshman dental student. The sixth edition was published by Dr. Major M. Ash Jr. in 1984 under the title of Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion, which continues through this latest edition. I joined Dr. Ash as a co-author in the eighth edition, which was first published in 2003.
Looking back over the long history of this textbook, it is very apparent that this, now the 10th edition of Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion, is the result of the collective work of a great many people. As this edition reflects a change in authorship, I believe it is appropriate that the past and present contributors be remembered and once again recognized. What follows is my attempt to include the na

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