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Etiology-Based Dental and Craniofacial Diagnostics explores the role of embryology and fetal pathology in the assessment, diagnosis, and subsequent treatment planning of a wide range of disorders in the dentition and craniofacial region. Initial chapters cover various aspects of normal dental and craniofacial development, providing the necessary biological background for understanding abnormal patient cases. Chapters then focus on the etiology behind a wide range of cases observed in everyday practice--including deviations in tooth morphology and number, tooth eruption, root and crown…mehr
Etiology-Based Dental and Craniofacial Diagnostics explores the role of embryology and fetal pathology in the assessment, diagnosis, and subsequent treatment planning of a wide range of disorders in the dentition and craniofacial region. Initial chapters cover various aspects of normal dental and craniofacial development, providing the necessary biological background for understanding abnormal patient cases. Chapters then focus on the etiology behind a wide range of cases observed in everyday practice--including deviations in tooth morphology and number, tooth eruption, root and crown resorption, and craniofacial malformations, disruptions and dysplasia. * Unique new work from a leading authority in orthodontics, craniofacial embryology and fetal pathology * Demonstrates how human prenatal development offers unique insights into postnatal diagnosis and treatment * Clinical significance and implications are highlighted in summaries at the end of each chapter * Ideal for postgraduate students in orthodontics, paediatric dentistry and oral medicine
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Autorenporträt
Inger Kjær is Professor Emerita at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. A specialist in orthodontics, Inger has two doctoral theses; one in odontology and one in medicine. She has held university positions for 29 years and chief clinical positions in orthodontics and pediatric dentistry outside the university for 11 years. These positions have formed the basis for 214 international scientific articles and a worldwide teaching experience for pre- and postgraduate professionals. Inger is co-author of The Prenatal Human Cranium: Normal and Pathological Development (Wiley-Blackwell, 1999).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface, ix
Introduction, xi
Limited access to human material, xi
Content and structure of the book, xi
Acknowledgments, xii
1 Craniofacial development and the body axis: normal and pathological aspects from early prenatal to postnatal life, 1
Body axis pre- and postnatally, 1
Germ disk and notochord, 1
Formation of the vertebral column, 1
Cervical spine pre- and postnatally, 1
The interrelationship between the body axis and the cranium, 2
Craniofacial development pre- and postnatally, 4
Cranial base (excluding the sella turcica), 4
Sella turcica, 7
Maxilla, 8
Mandible, 12
Theca cranii, 15
Vomeral bone, 16
Nasal bones, 17
Temporal bone, 18
Craniofacial morphology and growth, 19
Highlights and clinical relevance, 19
Further reading, 19
2 Craniofacial development and the brain: normal and pathological aspects from early prenatal to postnatal life, 21
Central nervous system in relation to neurocranial development pre- and postnatally, 21
Brain, 21
Spinal cord, 24
Trigeminal ganglia, 26
Vomeronasal organs, 26
Pituitary gland and sella turcica, 28
Peripheral nervous system pre- and postnatally, 32
Jaw innervation and bone formation, 32
Highlights and clinical relevance, 34
Further reading, 35
3 Developmental fields in the cranium and alveolar process, 37
Definition of developmental field, 37
Developmental fields in the cranium, 37
The midaxial cranium, 37
The paraaxial cranium, 37
Frontonasal field, 37
Maxillary field and palatine field, 38
Mandibular field, 40
Theca field, 41
Occipital field, 41
How can craniofacial fields be proven?, 42
Frontonasal field, 42
Maxillary and palatine field, 42
Mandibular field, 43
Theca field, 43
Occipital field, 43
Developmental fields in the alveolar process, 44
The upper jaw and the dentition, 44
The lower jaw and the dentition, 44
Highlights and clinical relevance, 45
Further reading, 45
4 Tooth development and tooth maturation from early prenatal to postnatal life, 46
Histological evaluation of early tooth development, 46
Tissues involved in dental bud formation, 46
Inner enamel epithelium and hard tissue formation, 46
Outer enamel epithelium and crown follicle, 46
Root membrane and root development, 48
Sequences in prenatal tooth formation, 49
Radiographic evaluation of normal dental maturation, 49
Radiographic appearance of prenatal crowns before GA 22 weeks, 50
Radiographic appearance of postnatal dental maturation, 50
Clinical evaluation of dental maturity, 52
Bilateral agreement in tooth maturation, 52
Tooth formation from the initial stages to the eruption stages: relation to fields, gender, age, and skeletal maturity, 52
Similarities and differences in primary and permanent dental development, 53
Highlights and clinical relevance, 53
Further reading, 55
5 Periodontal membrane and peri-root sheet, 56
Periodontal membrane, 56
Peri-root sheet, 56
Definition, 56
Composition and function, 56
The peri-root sheet in the primary and permanent dentition, 56
1 Craniofacial development and the body axis: normal and pathological aspects from early prenatal to postnatal life, 1
Body axis pre- and postnatally, 1
Germ disk and notochord, 1
Formation of the vertebral column, 1
Cervical spine pre- and postnatally, 1
The interrelationship between the body axis and the cranium, 2
Craniofacial development pre- and postnatally, 4
Cranial base (excluding the sella turcica), 4
Sella turcica, 7
Maxilla, 8
Mandible, 12
Theca cranii, 15
Vomeral bone, 16
Nasal bones, 17
Temporal bone, 18
Craniofacial morphology and growth, 19
Highlights and clinical relevance, 19
Further reading, 19
2 Craniofacial development and the brain: normal and pathological aspects from early prenatal to postnatal life, 21
Central nervous system in relation to neurocranial development pre- and postnatally, 21
Brain, 21
Spinal cord, 24
Trigeminal ganglia, 26
Vomeronasal organs, 26
Pituitary gland and sella turcica, 28
Peripheral nervous system pre- and postnatally, 32
Jaw innervation and bone formation, 32
Highlights and clinical relevance, 34
Further reading, 35
3 Developmental fields in the cranium and alveolar process, 37
Definition of developmental field, 37
Developmental fields in the cranium, 37
The midaxial cranium, 37
The paraaxial cranium, 37
Frontonasal field, 37
Maxillary field and palatine field, 38
Mandibular field, 40
Theca field, 41
Occipital field, 41
How can craniofacial fields be proven?, 42
Frontonasal field, 42
Maxillary and palatine field, 42
Mandibular field, 43
Theca field, 43
Occipital field, 43
Developmental fields in the alveolar process, 44
The upper jaw and the dentition, 44
The lower jaw and the dentition, 44
Highlights and clinical relevance, 45
Further reading, 45
4 Tooth development and tooth maturation from early prenatal to postnatal life, 46
Histological evaluation of early tooth development, 46
Tissues involved in dental bud formation, 46
Inner enamel epithelium and hard tissue formation, 46
Outer enamel epithelium and crown follicle, 46
Root membrane and root development, 48
Sequences in prenatal tooth formation, 49
Radiographic evaluation of normal dental maturation, 49
Radiographic appearance of prenatal crowns before GA 22 weeks, 50
Radiographic appearance of postnatal dental maturation, 50
Clinical evaluation of dental maturity, 52
Bilateral agreement in tooth maturation, 52
Tooth formation from the initial stages to the eruption stages: relation to fields, gender, age, and skeletal maturity, 52
Similarities and differences in primary and permanent dental development, 53
Highlights and clinical relevance, 53
Further reading, 55
5 Periodontal membrane and peri-root sheet, 56
Periodontal membrane, 56
Peri-root sheet, 56
Definition, 56
Composition and function, 56
The peri-root sheet in the primary and permanent dentition, 56
Highlights and clinical relevance, 58
Further
Rezensionen
"I strongly recommend the book to specialists and postgraduate students in orthodontics and paediatrics as well as to undergraduate dental students and other medical professionals who are treating patients with craniofacial deformities. The book can also be used as a reference for researchers interested in dentoalveolar and craniofacial diagnosis and treatment." - Lars Bondemark (Danish Dental Journal March 2017)
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