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Oral medicine — Update for the Dental Practitioner Author: C. Scully and D. H. Felix by British Dental Journal


Product Details
pages: 63 pages
Publisher: © British Dental Journal 2005-2006
Format: United single PDF with Chapter Bookmarks
Size: 2.38 MB
Summary:
It's a collection of articles dedicated to Oral Medicine by prof. Scully & Felix.

1.Oral Medicine - Update for the dental practitioner Part 1. Aphthous and other common ulcers
The first part of a new series providing an overview of the current thinking in oral medicine for primary care practitioners.
C. Scully and D. H. Felix
Pages 259-264

2.Oral Medicine — Update for the dental practitioner: Mouth ulcers of more serious connotation
Discusses how disorders of the blood, infections, gastrointestinal disease and skin diseases may cause mouth ulceration.
C. Scully, D. H. Felix
Pages 339-343

3.Oral Medicine — Update for the dental practitioner. Dry mouth and disorders of salivation
The third part of the series looks at xerostomia, Sjogren’s syndrome and sialorrhoea
C. Scully and D. H. Felix
Pages 423-427

4.Oral Medicine - Update for the dental practitioner. Oral Malodour
Discusses the main causes for oral malodour and also the links between malodour and cancer and some systemic and psychogenic diseases.
C. Scully, D. H. Felix
Pages 501-503

5.Oral Medicine — Update for the dental practitioner Oral white patches
Explains how cancer and some systemic diseases such as lichen planus may present as white lesions.
C. Scully and D. H. Felix
Pages 565-572

6.Oral Medicine — Update for the dental practitioner Red and pigmented lesions
Describes how malignant and systemic disease can present in hyperpigmented lesions.
C. Scully and D. H. Felix
Pages* 639-645

7. Oral Medicine — Update for the dental practitioner Disorders of orofacial sensation and movement

8.Oral Medicine — Update for the dental practitioner Lumps and swellings

9.Oral Medicine — Update for the dental practitioner Oral cancer
Discusses the most common malignant epithelial neoplasm affecting the mouth, more than 90% of which is oral squamous cell carcinoma.

C. Scully and D. H. Felix
Pages 13-17


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