Book Details
Orange Code:61046
Paperback:436 pages
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Sections:
1. Diagnosis: history2. Diagnosis: examination3. Diagnosis: investigations4. Treatment5. Agents used in the treatment of patients with orofacial disease6. Cervical lymphadenopathy7. Drooling and sialorrhoea8. Dry mouth (xerostomia and hyposalivation)9. Halitosis (oral malodour)10. Lumps and swellings11. Lumps and swellings in the lip12. Lumps and swellings in the gingiva13. Lumps and swellings in the palate14. Lumps and swellings in the tongue15. Lumps and swellings in the salivary glands16. Lumps and swellings in the jaws17. Pain18. Pigmented brown or black lesions19. Red lesions20. Sensory and motor changes21. Soreness and ulcers22. Taste abnormalities23. Trismus24. Potentially malignant disorders25. Actinic cheilitis (solar cheilosis)26. Leukoplakia27. Lichen planus28. Submucous fibrosis29. Cancer
Description:
The new edition of this highly successful volume continues to offer readers with a systemized and objective approach to the practice of oral and maxillofacial medicine. Winner of the Royal Society of Medicine and Society of Authors Book Award in the category of 'New Authored Book' (2004), and Highly Commended in the British Medical Association Book Awards (2009), this volume is ideal for senior dental students, dental practitioners and for trainees and practitioners in oral medicine, surery, and pathology in particular.
- Allows the reader to adopt a systematic approach to history taking
- Explains how to examine patients and their oral lesions systematically to start formulating differential diagnoses
- Identifies which sites may be affected by the presenting condition and what to look for at the sites
- Explains when clinical investigations are indicated, which are appropriate, and how to perform them
- Shows the reader how to interpret the findings of routine clinical investigations and understand the potential implications for the patient
- Identifies relevant follow-up questions that may further clarify the findings of the clinical examination and refocus the history
- Explains how to recognise the scope of oral and maxillofacial diseases and the importance of their medical management in addition to the traditional dental focus of the discipline
- Shows the reader how to identify lesions and understand their potential implications for the patient
- Explains how to advise the patient about the aetiology of oral lesions and their predisposing factors
- Identifies a range of therapeutic options for the patient and emphasises the need for regular review and re-appraisal of the condition
- Provides an understanding of how treatment may impact, positively or negatively, upon the condition
- Identifies the need to refer for advice, investigations or treatment by dental, medical or surgical specialists
- Shows the reader how to recognise the importance of close liaison with colleagues in other disciplines, particular imaging, medicine, pathology and surgery
- Text now thoroughly clarified and updated, including revised Further Reading and websites
- Improved section on potential malignancies and cancer
- Provides additional information on the genetic influences of many conditions
- Contains an expanded section on therapeutics, including emergent therapies, as well as additional information on drug interactions and contraindications
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