Talk:Book - Oral Histology and Embryology (1944)

From Embryology

CHAPTER I

DEVELOPMENT or THE FACE AND ORAL Cavity

Introduction. 13; Development of the Face. 13: Development of the Secondary Palate. 18; Development of the Tongue. 23: Clinical Considerations, 26; Some Malformations of the Face. 26.

CHAPTER II

DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH or TEETH _

Introduction, 29; Developmental Stages. 29: Dental Lamina and Bud Stage, 3:2; Cap Stage, 34: Bell Stage, 36: Hertwig's Epithelial Root Sheath and Root Formation, -12: Histophysiology and Clinical Considerations, -153.

CHAPTER III ENAMEL

Histology, 50: Physical Characteristics. 50; Chemical Properties, 51; Structure. 53; Age Changes. 71; Submicroscopic Structure, 73; Clinical Considerations, 75; Development, S1; Enamel Organ, 81; Life Cycle of the Ameloblasts. S5; Amelogenesis, S9: Formation of the Enamel Matrix, S9; Maturation of Enamel lfatrix (Calcification and Crystallization), 93; Clinical Considerations, 98.

CHAPTER IV

THE D1-:.\"rm' Physical Properties. 101; Chemical Composition. 101; Morphology, 102; Innervation, 114; Age and Functional Changes, 115: Development, 121; Clinical Considerations, 123.

CHAPTER V

PULP_____-__-_-_____-_..___..

Function, 127: Anaton1_\'. 128; Development, 134: Structural Elements, 135; Regressive Changes, 148; Clinical Considerations, 151.

CHAPTER VI

CEMENTUM Definition, 154; Physical Characteristics, 15-1; Chemical Composition, 15-}; Cementogenesis, 154; Morphology, 159: Cemento-enamel Junction, 16-1; Cemento-dentinal Junction, 166; Function, 167; 1'-Iypercementosis, 168; Clinical Considerations, 172.

CHAPTER VII

PERIODONTAL M.I::~mm.\:n


CHAPTER VIII

lievciopment of Maxilla an-l Man-lilnle. 194-: Development of the Alveolar Process. 197: -\'trus.-ture of the Alveolar Process. 197: Physiologic Changes in the Alveolar PrLIL‘e.\S. 2113: Internal Reconstruction of Bone, 205; Clinical Coxisitlerations. 2607.

CHAPTER IX

General L'haracteri.<tics. 211: '[‘ran.-ition Between Skin and Mucous Memhraiie. 214: Sulniivisions of the Oral Mucosn, 215; Masticatory Mucosa, ‘.115; Gingiva, 216; Epithelial Attachment and Gingival Sulcus, 227; Hard Palate. 244: Lining Mucosa. 247: Lip and Cheek, 247; Vestibular Fornix and Alveolar Mueosa. 25H: Mucous Membrane of the Inferior Surface of the Tongue and of the Floor of the Oral Cavity, 251; Soft Palate, 253; Specialized ‘_\Iueosa or Dorsal Lingual Mucosa, 254; Clinical Considera tions, 259.

CHAPTER X GLANDS OF THE ORAL CAVITY- - - - _ _ - - _ - _ - - - - - 263

Introduction. 263; Histogenesis, 266; Classification of the Salivary Glands,

267; Classification of the Oral Glands According to Location, 267; Secretory Cells of the Salivary Glands. 268; llyoepithelial Cells, 271; Duct Elements,

273; Interstitial Conne--tive Tissue: Blood. L_vmpl1 and Nerve Supply, 274; Major Salivary Glands, 274: Minor Salivary Glands, 280; Clinical Considerations, 283.

CHAPTER XI ERFPTIONOI-‘THETEETH.. - - _ _ - - _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ 237 Introduction, BS7; Histology of Eruption, 287; Jeehanism of Eruption, 297; Clinical Considerations, 302.

CHAPTER XII TEETH _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 307 Introduction and Definition. IIHT; Prure.~.< of Shedding, 307; Clinical Cousiderations. 31$.

CHAPTER XIII

TE.\lT‘0R0)-[A.‘€blBl‘L.\R Jo1.\"r _ - - - _ _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ 334 Anatomic Remarks. 3:’.-1: Histology. 325: Clinical Considerationr, 331.

CHAPT ER XIV THE .\.IAX1l.LARY Sl.\IL‘S_ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 333

Introduction, 333: Development. Anatomic Remarks, 333; Function, 33?; Histology, 337: Clinic-:«1l Consiale-rations. 337.

CHAPTER XV

Introduction. 341: Preparation of Histologic ‘Specimens, 341; Preparation of Ground Sections, 3-1-7; Preparation ct‘ Organic Structures in the Enamel, 3-LS: Photomierograph_v_. 3-I9.