This well-established and authoitative book provides clear, concise and comprehensive coverage of the clinical and pathological features of a wide range of oral diseases. It discusses their causes and the underlying mechanisms, and describes how changes in the structure and function of oraltissues relate to clinical presentation. Now in its third edition, this textbook now includes a number of new illustrations in full colour and includes numerous key points to indicate to the reader the most important aspects of a subject. The content has been updated and covers recent advances inthe classification of oral diseases, in diagnosis and management, and in molecular biology and current hypotheses of pathogenesis. Reviews of the previous edition Oral Pathology is 'very useful indeed, not only for dental students but also for those who already have a broad knowledge of oralpathology. The book can therefore be wholeheartedly recommended.' IInternational Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 'For a text aimed primarily at the undergraduate, this book is very well produced. Its comprehensive nature makes it an excellent reference for postgraduates undergoing furtherstudy and examinations. It is a text also for the practising dentist in whatever discipline, whether specialist or generalist, having valuable information on some of the less common oral diseases.' Dental Practice