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Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa No. 6, 2017

Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | 6/2017 NEWS 35 Oral Anatomy, Histology & Embryology 40th Anniversary Barry Berkovitz is Emeritus Reader in Dental Anatomy, King’s College London, United Kingdom. Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology is founded on knowledge acquired over 40 years of teaching and research experience. Celtra ® Press Developed to make a difference The benefits of the Celtra® Press system for your dental laboratory: • A unique combination of excellent esthetics and high strength > 500 MPa (natural opalescence and translucency, stable margins) • Excellent shade fidelity according to the VITA shade system and a surprising chameleon effect (easy shade adaptation to the surrounding teeth) • Simple and fast processing (minimal reaction layer, easy to polish, a simplified shade system reduces inventory costs) celtra-dentsplysirona.com Just try it! Celtra(cid:18) Zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate, ZLS The new generation of high strength glass ceramic. Celtra(cid:18) Press is now available for the traditional pressable- ceramics technology. The system includes ingots, investment, and veneering ceramics. By King’s College London The latest edition of the now-clas- sic Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology continues to provide readers with all the information re- quired to ensure a full understand- ing of these essential subject areas as they relate to current dental prac- tice. Now entering its 40th anniversary, the fifth edition of Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology has been thoroughly overhauled, up- dated and augmented to meet the needs of dental students worldwide. Maintaining the clear writing style and popular atlas-style format that characterized the phenomenal suc- cess of earlier editions, the fifth edition is written by dentists for dentists – authors, including King’s College London’s Barry Berkovitz – who know exactly what students need for safe clinical practice. The “Best book worldwide on oral anatomy” contains a wealth of new illustrations, many of them previ- ously unpublished. Chapters now also come with helpful overviews to summarize the topic and place it into wide context while learning objectives help students focus on key areas. Now available with new pedagogic features and an enhanced illustra- tion program, Oral Anatomy, His- tology and Embryology 5th edition also comes with a free online pro- gram containing a wide selection of MCQs and additional learning ex- ercises to allow readers to test and reinforce their knowledge. External Features • Written by dentists for dentists – authors who know exactly what stu- dents need for safe clinical practice! • Contains full coverage of topics such as tooth eruption, tooth sup- port, the effects of aging on teeth and associated soft tissues, peri- odontal regeneration, and the use of isotope analysis • Includes sectional anatomy and functional anatomy (covering mas- tication, swallowing, speech, taste and olfaction, thermoreception) • Many chapters include Clinical Considerations which explore as- sociated pathological findings as well as other topics of consideration such as the use of local anaesthesia, temporomandibular joint disorders and malocclusion • Explores bone structure and re- modelling – including potential bone atrophy following tooth ex- traction, its relevance to orthodon- tic treatment and implantology, trauma and malignancy • Rich with over 1300 images includ- ing schematic artworks, radiological images, electron-micrographs, ca- daveric and clinical photographs, all specially selected to make learning and recall as easy as possible

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