Handbook of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine
A Concise, Visual, and Evidence-Based Guide to Oral Diseases
The Handbook of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine provides a clear and comprehensive overview of a wide spectrum of oral diseases, combining concise text with over 300 high-quality clinical, radiological, and microscopic images. Organized by clinical topic, the book aligns with universally accepted oral pathology and oral medicine curricula, ensuring relevance for both study and clinical application.
Key Features:
- Structured into seven parts, covering:
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- Pathology of teeth, pulp, and supporting structures
- Pathology of jawbones
- Pathology of the oral mucosa
- Pathology of the salivary glands
- Clinical presentation of mucosal diseases
- Orofacial pain
- Additional clinically relevant topics
- Evidence-based and up to date, offering current insights into diagnosis and management.
- Richly illustrated with more than 300 color images to aid visual recognition and understanding.
- User-friendly format for quick access to essential facts and clinical correlations.
Written for undergraduate dental students, dental hygienists, and oral health therapists, this handbook also serves as a valuable reference for dental educators and practicing clinicians seeking a reliable, quick-access guide to oral pathology and oral medicine.
