THE IMPORTANCE OF HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY IN DENTAL AND OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY PRACTICE
Abdulaziz SharipovTeacher of anatomy, Department of Medical Fundamental Sciences, Namangan branch of Tashkent International University of KimyoMuattar VALIJANOVATeacher of anatomy, Department of Medical Fundamental Sciences, Namangan branch of Tashkent International University of KimyoHurriyat ZOKIROVALecturer in Dentistry, Department of Medical Fundamental Sciences, Namangan branch of Tashkent International University of Kimyo
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A thorough understanding of head and neck anatomy is fundamental to safe and effective clinical practice in dentistry andotorhinolaryngology (ENT). The head and neck region contains complex anatomical structures, including vital nerves, bloodvessels, muscles, glands, and organs responsible for respiration, phonation, mastication, and sensory functions. Preciseanatomical knowledge is essential for accurate diagnosis, surgical planning, anesthesia administration, and prevention ofiatrogenic complications. This article highlights the clinical significance of head and neck anatomy in dental and ENT practice,emphasizing its role in diagnostic accuracy, surgical safety, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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