Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dental Anatomy:
Dental anatomy is a field of anatomy which deals with the morphology of teeth, their location, position, and relationships without the use of a microscope. It includes development, appearance, and classification of teeth. It is also concerned with the naming of teeth and the structures, of which they are made, due to which dental anatomy is also considered as taxonomical science.
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Oral Histology & Embryology:
Oral histology is the microscopic study of Oral Mucosa, structure variation in relation to functional requirements, mechanisms of keratinization, clinical parts of gingiva, Dentogingival & Mucocutaneous junctions & lingual papillae. Embryology is the study of prenatal development throughout the stages before birth.
Oral Physiology:

It is the science which deals with the function of oral structures. Mainly it concentrates on the research on biological processes in the oral and maxillofacial regions. It gives idea about orfacial dysfunction which is useful for diagnosis and treatment of disease. It also gives understanding about physiological functions, such as mastication, oral sensation including gustatory sensation, function of saliva and vocalization.Read more......

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