This 7th Edition provides comprehensive, detailed coverage of the morphology of teeth relevant to the practice of dentistry. Approaches to data concerning standards of teeth formation and dental age assessment are included, as well as helpful radiographs and illustrations of tooth development. This text is practical, complete, and a standard for board study and continuing practical reference.
Unfortunately some of the reviewers are steeped in subjective reality and probably the users and promoters of another dental anatomy text. In a period of evidence based dental education and practice, a book without much of a refernce base is outdated; a book with out a CD is outdated; a book without a good index is hardly useful; a book without the latest information on dental anatomy is outdated; and a book without facts to build on is no book at all. Wheeler's 8th edition has none of these deficiences.
Quit your whining. There are too many dentists anyway.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
To the reviewers who vilified this tome-> Hey guys, this text is a classic. If learning is such a hateful thing to you, get out of dentistry now. You're off to a good start to become a second rate dentist as it is. Here's an idea: learn how to love dentistry, because you'll be practicing for a long time. Call me crazy. I've been called worse.
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