Handbook Of Oral Diseases For Medical Practice
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The Handbook of Oral Diseases for Medical Practice, part of the Oxford Clinical Practice Series, is a comprehensive handbook for medical students, medical practitioners and other healthcare providers. The handbook has contributions from several international experts and adopts symptom- and disease-oriented approaches. It covers a wide range of topics, such as orofacial pain syndromes, common tooth- and gum-related diseases, oral mucosal white patches, blisters, ulcers, wart-like lesions and soft tissue lumps and swellings, dental trauma, oral soft and hard tissue infections, jaw cysts, tumours and tumour-like lesions, oral health in pregnancy, oral manifestations of systemic diseases including HIV/AIDS, dental sleep medicine and potentially malignant and life-threatening malignant oral lesions. The book is supplemented with more than 150 clinical images. It is designed in a bulleted format for a quick and easy reference, and each clinical condition is organised into definition, cause, clinical features, diagnoses and management.
About the Editor
S. R. Prabhu, BDS, MDS, FDS RCS (Edin), FDS RCS (Eng), FDS RCPS (Glasg), FFD RCS Ire (Oral Med), M O Med RCS (Edin), FFGDP RCS (U.K.), FICD
School of Dentistry and Health Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Australia, and Adjunct Visiting Professor, Manipal University, India
Formerly at dental schools in Manipal, Nairobi, Khartoum, Adelaide, Trinidad and Tobago, Kuala Lumpur, Riyadh and Ras Al Khaimah
S. R. Prabhu, BDS, MDS, FDS RCS (Edin), FDS RCS (Eng), FDS RCPS (Glasg), FFD RCS Ire (Oral Med), M O Med RCS (Edin), FFGDP RCS (U.K.), FICD
School of Dentistry and Health Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Australia, and Adjunct Visiting Professor, Manipal University, India. Formerly at dental schools in Manipal, Nairobi, Khartoum, Adelaide, Trinidad and Tobago, Kuala Lumpur, Riyadh and Ras Al Khaimah.