The new edition comes with an accompanying website which contains MCQs, a downloadable image bank, plus other exercises to help readers prepare for exams.
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This book covers the many areas of dentistry that overlap with or border on, other specialties in the field of medicine and surgery, such as history taking, examination, emergencies, and the treatment of special care patients; enabling ...
The social determinants of oral health
This handbook covers the applied basic sciences in an accessible, concise way enabling the dental student to understand, in their preclinical years, why the medical sciences are relevant to clinical dental practice.
This pocket guide bridges the gap between dental and medical knowledge.
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It is comprehensive and concise information source on special care dentistry by the foremost authority on the subject in the UK.
Like the successful first edition, this improved, updated and expanded second edition profiles the common orofacial disorders and a wide range of less common and some rare disorders.
Dr Robert James Gorlin pioneered the area of genetics and dentistry [131–133]. Amongst more than 5000 known syndromes, more than 900 have a dento/oro/craniofacial counterpart [131], and more than ...
This title has been authored by professionals working in Europe and uses a unique combination of systematic, methodical and concise easy-access text with superb color clinical photographs to help dental practitioners recognize the signs and ...
Oral Medicine
This text offers an authoritative account of general medical and surgical conditions as they apply to the practice of dentistry and oral healthcare.
Divided into three parts, the text first covers oral lesions classified by their color, appearance, and symptomatology such as bleeding, disturbances of saliva, taste, and orofacial pain.
Common Medical Conditions Common Medical Conditions: A Guide for the Dental Team is an invaluable reference in the Dental Update series of clinical resources outlining the clinical features, clinical signs, diagnosis, management and dental ...
The new edition comes with an accompanying website which contains MCQs, a downloadable image bank, plus other exercises to help readers prepare for exams.
Containing over 500 tables and illustrations, this useful guide covers the most common and potentially serious oral conditions seen in clinical practice.
... common neurological complaints; they are often chronic and are mainly caused by local disease, vascular disease, ... About 50% of patients seen in headache clinics are thought to suffer from muscle contraction (tension) headaches, ...