Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial PathologyThis vibrant, full-color text provides the practical and up-to-date information readers need to understand and diagnose oral injuries and diseases. Organized in a consistent and logical format, it includes the latest discussions on oral pathology, as well as key content on neoplasia, immune-mediated disorders, developmental disorders, and oral manifestations of systemic conditions. Providing thorough discussions of the most common disorders, each chapter also includes a list of the recent review articles and classic publications that are related to the chapter's content. More than 900 photos and illustrations of the oral and maxillofacial region are included, and many photomicrographs are accompanied by simple color line drawings to aid in the detection of disease and abnormal cells.
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Contents
Developmental Disturbances of the Oral Region | 1 |
Cysts of the Oral Regions | 45 |
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Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: Pageburst Retail J. Philip Sapp,Lewis Roy Eversole,George W. Wysocki No preview available - 2003 |
Common terms and phrases
alveolar Ameloblastic ameloblastoma appearance areas basal cell benign blood bone buccal mucosa calcified candidiasis caries cause chronic CLINICAL FEATURES common commonly connective tissue cystic dental lamina dentin diagnosis diffuse disease duct ductal dysplasia enamel epithelial epithelium eruption exhibit fibroblasts fibroma fibrous Figure focal giant cell gingival granuloma herpes histologic HISTOPATHOLOGY hyperplasia infection infiltrate inflammatory intraoral intraosseous involved keratin layer lesions leukoplakia lingual located lymphocytes lymphoma malignant mandible mandibular maxilla maxillary melanoma membrane metastasis molar mucous multiple neoplasm nevus nodular nodules normal occur odontogenic cyst odontogenic tumor odontoma oral cavity Oral Maxillofac Surg Oral Med Oral oral mucosa Oral Pathol Oral Surg Oral osteoclastic osteomyelitis palate parotid patients pattern periapical periodontal proliferation pulp pulpal pulpitis radiographic radiolucency recurrence resorption result rete pegs salivary glands sarcoma sialadenitis sions skin soft tissue squamous cell carcinoma surface surgical syndrome teeth tion tongue tooth treatment tumor ulcers usually vascular viral virus
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Head & Neck Surgery--otolaryngology, Volume 1 Byron J. Bailey,Jonas T. Johnson,Shawn D. Newlands No preview available - 2006 |