Anatomical Sciences in Dentistry
Journal: Aperito Journal Of Oral Health And Dentistry (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-02-20
Authors : Huseyin Avni Balcioglu;
Page : 1-1
Keywords : ;
Abstract
Anatomy is crucial to both the textual and technical nature of the dental disciplines, particularly the maxillofacial surgery. Research design, hypothesis specification, causal inference, and the interpretation of research results in stomatological research require a thorough knowledge of anatomical sciences. In a research study, explaining the new understanding of the problem after taking the new results into consideration and the practical application of fundamental hypotheses posed can be accomplished in a most efficient way if precise anatomical comprehension is correlated. Anatomical sciences play a vital role in the education and training of maxillofacial surgery as well as providing a basis for many programs in dentistry. The study of anatomical sciences from the molecular up to the gross level allows the development of a comprehensive understanding of how structures relate to function and how these might be affected in the disordered condition.
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