Clinical Diagnosis in Oral Medicine: A Case-Based Approach
The primary purpose of this book is to integrate formal theory with real clinical situations in oral medicine and also to instill a sense of critical thinking at every step of the diagnostic and management exercise that a student undertakes in oral medicine clinics. In this book, over 100 common clinical scenarios involving oral diseases requiring non-surgical treatment are presented. Solutions to the clinical problems presented have been discussed in some detail in the form of answers to a series of commonly posed questions.
Contents: 1. Benign Mucosal White Lesions. 2. Benign Mucosal Red Lesions. Chapter 3. Mucosal White and Red Lesions and Disorders with Malignant Potential.4. Benign Mucosal Pigmented Lesions and Disorders. 5. Benign Mucosal Blisters, Erosions, and Ulcers. 6. Benign Mucosal Swellings.7. Oral Cancer (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) and Other Malignancies. 8. Dental and Orofacial Pain. 9. Miscellaneous Disorders. Appendices.
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