Orofacial Disease A Guide for the Dental Clinical Team
This is the first book in a new series to be published in association with Dental Update, a journal aimed at general dental practitioners which covers clinical issues.
Orofacial Disease is a guide to what dental practitioners and their teams need to know about oral medicine. It is based on a series of articles that have appeared in Dental Update and were highly praised.
This is an area where the less serious conditions can be treated by the dentist, but where onward referral is often necessary, and where the dentist will often be providing "shared care" with a specialist. Orofacial Disease concentrates on the conditions that are likely to appear in general dental practice, alerts the dentist to where onward referral is needed, and provides the dental team with valuable guidance on an area where they may be the first to pick up indications of serious systemic conditions.
Features
• A concise guide to oral disease that concentrates on what the dental practitioner and the staff need to know.
• Particular attention paid to common complaints that are most likely to appear in general dental practice.
• Guides dentist on where onward referral to medical or specialist dental practitioner is needed.
• Tables offer convenient summaries of roles of both dentist and ancillary, hygienist or nurse in management of conditions.
• Illustrated throughout with high quality colour photographs.
• Tables and bullet points make assimilation of information easy.
| Author: |
Dr Crispian Scully, Dr Dean and Prof. Stephen Porter |
| ISBN: |
0443071845 |
| Publisher: |
Churchill Livingstone |
| No. of Pages: |
144 |
| Illustrations: |
136 |
| Contents: |
| An overview of the management of patients with orofacial disorders. Common non-systemic causes of oral ulcers. Systemic causes of oral ulceration: haematological, gastrointestinal and dermatological. Systemic causes of oral ulceration: infections. White lesions of the oral mucosa. Coloured lesions of the oral mucosa. Lumps and swellings of the mouth. Complaints affecting particularly the lips and tongue. Complaints affecting particularly the palate or gingivae. Salivary complaints. Orofacial pain. Halitosis and disturbances of taste, orofacial movement or sensation. and cervical lymphadenopathy. |
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| About The Author: |
| Professor Scully is an internationally known authority on oral medicine and has a reputation for writing books that dentists want to read. |
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