Neuroscience for dentistryBarbara J. O'Kane, Laura C. Barritt

O'Kane, Barbara J.,

Neuroscience for dentistryBarbara J. O'Kane, Laura C. Barritt - New York Thieme 2022. - 1 online resource illustrations

Includes bibliographies and index.

Neuroscience for Dentistry -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Part A Basic Neuroscience -- Unit I Central Nervous System -- 1 Organization of the Nervous System -- 1.1 Overview of the Nervous System -- 1.2 The Central Nervous System -- 1.3 The Peripheral Nervous System -- 2 Development of the Nervous System -- 2.1 Overview of Nervous System Development -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Neural Tube Development -- 2.2 Spinal Cord Differentiation -- 2.2.1 Gray Matter: Alar and Basal Plate Development -- 2.2.2 White Matter 2.2.3 Segmental Nerve Distribution: Myotomes and Dermatomes -- 2.2.4 Positional Changes in Spinal Cord -- 2.3 Brain Differentiation -- 2.3.1 Brainstem Differentiation -- 2.3.2 Forebrain and Cerebellar Differentiation -- 2.4 Development and Derivatives of the Rhombencephalon -- 2.4.1 Myelencephalon: Medulla Oblongata -- 2.4.2 Metencephalon: Pons and Cerebellum -- 2.4.3 Development and Derivatives of the Mesencephalon (Midbrain) -- 2.4.4 Development and Derivatives of Prosencephalon (Forebrain) -- 3 Neurohistology -- 3.1 Classification of Cells of the Nervous System -- 3.1.1 Introduction 3.2 Neurons -- 3.2.1 Structural Components of Neurons -- 3.2.2 Myelination of Axon -- 3.2.3 Axonal Transport -- 3.2.4 Neuronal Communication: Synapses -- 3.2.5 Organization of Neurons in the CNS and PNS -- 3.2.6 Central Nervous System -- 3.2.7 Peripheral Nervous System -- 3.2.8 Classification of Nerve Fibers -- 3.3 Classification of Neurons in the Nervous System -- 3.3.1 Morphological Neuronal Classification -- 3.3.2 Functional Neuronal Classification -- 3.4 Neuroglial Cells -- 3.4.1 General Characteristics of Neuroglial Cells -- 3.4.2 Neuroglial Cells in the Central Nervous System 3.4.3 Neuroglial Cells in the Peripheral Nervous System -- 3.5 Histological Appearance of CNS -- 3.5.1 Spinal Cord Histology -- 3.5.2 Brainstem Histology -- 3.5.3 Cerebellum Histology -- 3.5.4 Cerebrum Histology -- 4 Neurophysiology -- 4.1 Neurophysiology Overview -- 4.2 Cell Membrane -- 4.3 Action Potentials -- 4.4 Synapses -- 4.5 Neurotransmitters and Receptors -- 4.6 Clinical Correlations -- Unit II Gross Anatomy of Brain and Spinal Cord -- 5 Gross Topography of the Brain -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 Neuroanatomical Terms -- 5.3 Telencephalon -- 5.4 Diencephalon -- 5.5 Mesencephalon 5.6 Metencephalon -- 5.7 Myelencephalon -- 5.8 Medial Surface of the Cerebral Hemispheres -- 5.9 Inferior Aspect of the Cerebral Hemispheres -- 6 Blood Supply of the Brain -- 6.1 Overview of the Blood Supply to the Brain -- 6.2 Anterior Circulation of the Brain -- 6.2.1 The Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA) -- 6.2.2 The Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) -- 6.3 Posterior Circulation of the Brain -- 6.4 Circle of Willis -- 6.5 Blood-Brain Barrier -- 6.6 Venous Drainage in the Brain -- 7 Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) -- 7.1 Overview of the Ventricles and CSF -- 7.2 Ventricles

A practical, reader-friendly guide for dental students on the neuroscience of the orofacial region Understanding neural mechanisms that control orofacial pain, proper masticatory function, taste, speech, swallowing, and proprioceptive input to the temporomandibular joint and teeth is an important facet of dentistry. Neuroscience of Dentistry by renowned educators Barbara J. O'Kane and Laura C. Barritt provides foundational knowledge on these topics. The tex.



9781684203116 9781626237827 9781638535201


Dentistry.
Neurosciences.
Orofacial pain.


Electronic Books.

RK280 / .N487 2022