Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial
Pathology
by J A Regezi, J J Sciubba, & M A
Pogrel ISBN 0721684602 Publisher: W B Saunders Co., Jan.
2000 $105.00
171 pages Hardcover
Book Description Three well-known experts in oral pathology
examine this subject from a scholarly and a surgical perspective. Almost 500 full-color photographs
provide vivid, visual instruction to the reader. The book offers up-to-date, well-rounded, and clinically-oriented coverage of every important oral
condition or lesion.
Burket's
Oral Medicine 11th Edition
by Martin Greenberg DDS, Michael Glick DMD, and Jonathon Ship DMD, BA
editors ISBN 1550093452 Publisher: BC Decker, Inc. Feb. 2008 $89.95
600 pages Hardcover
Includes CD-ROM featuring case reports
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Book Description The classic text on oral pathology, this 11th edition of Burket’s Oral Medicine
remains a comprehensive text of medical disease affecting the mouth, which
will be used as a reference by practitioners as well as a teaching text
for students and residents. The text is written by a group of
over forty internationally respected experts in the field and includes 23
chapters divided into sections. It contains new chapters covering
Pharmacology, Genetics, and Headache.
Color Atlas of Common Oral
Diseases (Third Edition) by
Robert P. Langlais, DDS, MS, FACD, FICD, and Craig S. Miller, DMD, MS,
FACD ISBN 0781733855 Publisher:
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Jan. 2003
$59.95 242 pages, 570
color illustrations, Paperback
Synopsis This atlas of common oral diseases uses color photographs,
effectively organized, to aid the reader in precise recognition of any
oral lesion. Included are: anatomic landmarks;
acquired defects of teeth; and oral cancers.
Diseases of the Oral Mucosa
(2nd Edition)by M Strassburg, Manfred & G Knolle ISBN 0867152109
Publisher: Quintessence Pub Co, Jan. 1994 $210.00 803 pages Hardcover , 1000
color illustrations
Description of Book This long-awaited second edition is a
comprehensive diagnostic and reference tool on oral mucosal diseases.
It is encyclopedic, with 800 pages containing more than 1,000
excellent color illustrations. It shows and describes the
manifestations of a vast range of diseases, along with oral changes
reflecting nonpathologic conditions. Covered are myriad diagnostic
problems, from infectious diseases to medication side effects to
systemic diseases and carcinomas.
Essentials of Dental Caries: the
Disease and Its Management by E A M Kidd & S
Joyston-Bechal ISBN 0192626914
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Jan. 1997 $80.00
Description of book
Clearly written and illustrated in color, this text describes the causes of dental caries
and its progression through the tooth. Its emphasis
is on caries prevention as well as early diagnosis. It covers methods of prevention from
both a scientific and practical point of view so that it is relevant
to the dental student as well as dental assistants, dental health
educators, hygienists and therapists.
Essentials of Oral Pathology and
Oral Medicine (7th Edition)
by R A Cawson & E W Odell
ISBN 0443071063 Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, Oct. 2002 $91.95 385 pages Paperback
Book Description This new edition of Cawson's Essentials of Dental Surgery and Pathology. It has been
restructured and radically
revised in line with modern teaching to focus on oral pathology
and oral medicine - dropping extraneous material and concentrating
on the needs of today's student. The book has been fully updated
throughout, particularly on AIDS, alleged mercury
hazards, molecular biology,
tumors and management. This new edition has full color
illustrations throughout and a new page design, making the book more
accessible and user-friendly. The witty writing style
makes it interesting, and its clarity makes it easier to learn from.
It offers coverage of both oral
pathology and oral medicine in a single volume. (Also available in
International Edition)
Essentials of
Pathology for Dentistry
by RFT McMahon & P
Sloan ISBN 0443057060 Publisher: Churchill Livingstone,
Aug. 2000 $59.95 224 pages Paperback
Book Description Dental students study general and
systemic pathology in the first and second year,
often in company with medical students. They tend to use the same
books as medical students, but these are
often too filled with details that are irrelevant to dentists, and lacking in examples relevant to
dentistry. This is a textbook of general and systemic pathology
which is of an appropriate length and dental relevance for this
group of students. It is also adapted to the new methods of teaching
and new curricula.
Handbook of Oral Disease:
Diagnosis and Managementby Crispian Scully ISBN 1841840874 Publisher:
Martin Dunitz, Dec. 2001 $79.95 420 pages Hardcover
Description of Book This is a
reference handbook that is intended to be used by all
members of dental and medical teams. It covers the more common and important soft tissue orofacial disorders and gives clinically relevant aspects of the
etiology, diagnosis, treatment and, where possible, prevention.
Several rare and exotic diseases that are now being seen
increasingly worldwide are also mentioned.
Medical
Problems in Dentistry by C Scully & R A Cawson ISBN
0723610568 Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann,
March 1998 $125.00 570 pages Hardcover
Description of Book For dental students and practicing dentists, this text
discusses in detail systemic diseases that can complicate dental
treatment or that have manifestations in the mouth. It outlines
their impact on dentistry and indicates how to deal with these problems.
Medicine and Surgery for Dentistry
2nd Edition - Colour Guide By Stephen R. Porter, Crispian Scully and Michael
Gleeson ISBN 0443061696 Publisher: Churchill
Livingstone, Sept. 1999 $31.95 144 pages 180 illustrations Softcover
Book Description This book is in
a handy pocket-size format, and provides a concise pictorial overview of
medicine and surgery for dentistry. Topics are presented in double-page spreads, with text
on the left and illustrations on the right. High quality color
images, mostly consisting of clinical photographs, demonstrate examples of the
topic under discussion and the text provides a brief but clear account to
enhance the illustrations. The text is concise but relevant and
wherever possible uses a standard set of headings (for example,
epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, clinical features, treatment,
prognosis.) The impressive collection of color images allows
readers access to a range of clinical examples they might not
otherwise see in everyday practice. The Colour Guides titles have no
competition, with their combination of small size, concise text, and
lavish use of color images, they provide an inexpensive but
invaluable pocket reference for doctors and students alike.
Oral Cancer -
Pathology and Management (2nd Edition)
by G Dimitroulis & B Avery ISBN 0723610223
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann, Jan., 1998
$46.95 168 pages, 18 illustrations
Softcover
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Description of Book:
A new Wright dental title presenting note-style, synoptic information on
this specialized field of dentistry. Presented in a simple, readable
format, this book is written for the practicing dentist and is suitable for use by all those who may encounter
patients with oral cancer in their everyday practice.
Oral Disease (Colour Guide)(2nd Edition)
by C Scully & R A Cawson ISBN 044306170x
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, Oct. 1999
$31.95 176 pages, 180 illustrations,
Softcover
Book Description This book provides dental students
with high quality pictures giving them practice in the visual
recognition of oral diseases, and with a concise descriptive text in
the proven Colour Guide format. For consistency and ease of use the
text describes each condition under the following headings: -
aetiology - incidence - clinical features - special investigations -
treatment As ever with the Colour Guide titles, text and
illustrations are on facing pages, making the book both ideal for
learning and useful for self-testing.
Synopsis This work includes information on topics such
as: lip lesions, intraoral lumps, teeth disorders and HIV
disease.
Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology, 2nd Edition
By Brad Neville, Douglas D. Damm, Carl M. Allen and Jerry Bouquot
ISBN:0721690033
Publisher: W.B. Saunders, Dec. 2001
$120.00 864 pages, 1000 full color illustrations
Description of book
ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY deals with the nature,
identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and
maxillofacial regions. An invaluable reference for the dental office
and the ultimate learning aid for students, it includes the most
comprehensive collection of full-color clinical images and patient
x-rays available today. This new 2nd Edition is completely revised and
updated to provide the latest information on etiology, clinical
features, histopathology, treatment, and prognosis for each disease
entity. Over 850 illustrations are now presented in full color,
bringing the subject matter to life. The new full-color presentation
allows for easy comparison of soft tissue lesions and facilitates
classification of all lesions of the oral and maxillofacial region.
Oral Pathology (3rd Edition)
by J V Soames & J C Southam ISBN 0192628941
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Sept. 1998
$59.95 Paperback
Book Description: This classic text, now in its
third edition, 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 oral tissues relate to clinical
presentation. In this latest revision, the book 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 in diagnosis and management,
in the classification of
oral diseases, in current hypotheses of pathogenesis,
and in molecular biology.
Oral Pathology Colour Guide (2nd Edition) by R A Cawson & E W Odell
ISBN 0443061718
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, Sept 1999
$29.95 165 pages Paperback
Book description: This
book covers various aspects of oral
pathology, presenting color images to aid comprehension and
understanding. Topics include: hyperplastic lesions, squamous cell
carcinoma, developmental defects of teeth, and miscellaneous tumour-like lesions.
Oral Pathology for the Dental
Hygienist (4th Edition) by O A C Ibsen & J A Phelan ISBN
0721699464 Publisher: WB Saunders, March 2005
$75.95 395 pages Hardcover
(CD-ROM included)
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Book Description In actual dental practice, the
dental hygienist is often the person to recognize and intercept oral
pathology. This text
is written to help practicing hygienists and dental hygiene students
recognize these lesions in their patients and know what to do. Oral Pathology for the Dental
Hygienist focuses on topics that directly concern hygienists and
the role they play in oral
care. The included CD-ROM, new to this edition, presents case
studies for the hygienist to work through.
Principles and Practice of Oral
Medicine (2nd Edition) by S T Sonis, R C Fazio & L Fang ISBN
0721684491 Publisher: W B Saunders Co.,
Jan. 1995
$99.00 575 pages Hardcover
Book Description This
second edition shows dental care
professionals when and how to treat medically compromised patients,
including those with diabetes, recent mycocardial infarction, and
atherosclerosis. Each chapter looks at one of
more than 30 diseases, offering general medical information, advice
on evaluation and treatment, discussions on oral findings, case
studies and summaries. Written in a
concise and fact-filled format, the book shows readers how to
diagnose accurately, so they can identify the disorder
immediately and take appropriate management measures; fully evaluate
the patient to determine whether the patient is medically capable of
and receptive to necessary dental treatment; to anticipate the
patient's reaction to certain drugs; and to perform procedures
effectively and
safely on virtually any special needs patient.
Robbins Basic Pathology
(7th Edition)
by Vinay Kumar, MBBS, MD, FRCPath, Ramzi S Cotran, MD and Stanley L Robbins, MD
ISBN: 1416025340 Publisher: W B Saunders, Jan 2005
$66.95 873 pages, 375 full color illustrations
Book Description This highly recommended and popular resource offers balanced, accurate and up-to-date coverage of the core topics
in general human pathology. Its clinical orientation highlights the
impact of molecular pathology on the practice of medicine. And, it
integrates clinical and anatomic issues, and discusses the laboratory
diagnosis of specific disorders.
Surgical Pathology of the Mouth
and Jaws by R A Cawson, J D Langdon & J W
Eveson ISBN 0723608407, Publisher:
John Wright Feb. 2000 $210.00
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Synopsis: A reference source for the
student and for established
oral and maxillofacial surgeons, as well as those practicing in
otolaryngology, plastic and reconstructive surgery and head and neck
surgery. Systematic, well-organized, it covers the pathology of surgically-treated conditions of
the mouth and jaws and supports this by
details of etiology, epidemiology, classification, clinical and
radiological features. It also includes discussion of non-surgical
aspects of management, follow-up considerations, and prognosis.
Textbook of General and Oral
Medicine by David Wray (Editor), Gordon D. O.
Lowe, John H. Dagg, David H. Felix
ISBN 0443051895 Publisher: Churchill
Livingstone
$69.95 359 pages, 191 Illustrations
Hardcover
Book Description A textbook on general medicine,
oral medicine, and surgery written for dental students. It discusses
the interrelation between the two disciplines.
Treatment of Common Oral Conditions, 6th
Edition by Michael A. Siegel DDS MS, Sol,
Jr. Silverman DDS MA, Thomas P. Sollecito DMD editors
ISBN: 1550093231 Publisher: BC Decker Inc. Dec. 2005
$24.95 71 pages paperback
Synopsis: This updated edition of the American Academy of Oral Medicine (AAOM)
Clinician's Guide series bestseller is intended as a quick reference to
the etiologic factors, clinical description, currently accepted
therapeutic management, and patient education of the more common oral
conditions. Topics include: chapped lips, cheilitis, taste disorders,
shingles, dry mouth, and recurrent orofacial herpes simplex. For many
conditions described in this monograph there is currently no cure; but the
treatment modalities outlined in the guide can help practitioners offer
their patients relief from discomfort and the best available management
techniques for each presenting condition.
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