Textbook of Human Physiology for Dental Students” is a specialized resource tailored to the needs of dental students, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of human physiology as it relates to dentistry. Here’s what you might expect to find in such a textbook:
- Introduction to Physiology: Overview of basic physiological concepts and principles, including homeostasis, cell physiology, membrane transport, and intercellular communication. Understanding these fundamentals is essential for grasping the physiological basis of oral health and disease.
- Neurophysiology: Coverage of the nervous system, including the structure and function of neurons, neurotransmission, sensory and motor pathways, and autonomic nervous system regulation. Emphasis on neurophysiological mechanisms relevant to orofacial sensation, movement, and control.
- Cardiovascular Physiology: Exploration of cardiovascular function, including the structure and function of the heart, cardiac electrophysiology, blood pressure regulation, and blood flow dynamics. Understanding cardiovascular physiology is crucial for comprehending the circulatory system’s role in oral health and disease.
- Respiratory Physiology: Discussion of respiratory anatomy and function, pulmonary ventilation, gas exchange, and respiratory control mechanisms. The respiratory system’s role in maintaining acid-base balance and oxygen delivery to oral tissues is particularly relevant to dentistry.
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