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Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion, 10e

Author: Nelson

ISBN: 9780323263238

Shipping Weight: 1.43 KG

Availability: In stock

Stock Qty: 11

KWD31.49

Quick Overview

Pages: 392,
Specialties: Occlusion & TMJ, Basic Dental Sciences,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2015,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 220.98x281.94x25.4mm

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.

Weight: 1.43 KG
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Pages: 392,
Specialties: Occlusion & TMJ, Basic Dental Sciences,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2015,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 220.98x281.94x25.4mm

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.

Weight: 1.43 KG

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