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Bruch:
Clinical Oral Medicine and Pathology
By Jean Bruch
2009 (1st ed), 169 pages, 360 illus, $189 list
This handbook of oral medicine and oral pathology serves as a highly readable guide for diagnosis and
treatment of commonly encountered oral conditions. The volume is organized by
grouping clinical entities under easily recognizable, diagnostically related
headings and subheadings and allows the busy clinician to quickly reference and
identify a lesion of interest. Concise descriptions of each entity provide
background information and treatment recommendations while including specific
guidelines on diagnosis, management, and follow-up.
By Richard J Lamont, Robert A. Burne, Marilyn
S Lantz and Donald J Leblanc
2006 (1st ed), 482 pages, 4 illus, $80 list
Readers
will gain knowledge and understanding of the oral ecosystem and its unique role
in human health and disease from the new textbook Oral Microbiology and Immunology. The book cohesively
details the ecology, virulence, molecular biology, and immunogenicity of oral
bacteria, viruses, and fungi and examines their interface with host cells and
secretions.
By
Ravi Mehrotra
2012
(1st ed), 102 illus, 244 pages, $189 list
Oral
Cytology: A Concise Guide provides a state-of-the-art
review of the major issues specific to the field of oral cytology. The sections
of the book have been structured to review the complexities of sample
collection, manual/automated analysis, pitfalls, gray zones and controversies
in diagnosis, as well as, issues not covered by other available
materials. Recent advancements in ancillary techniques like DNA ploidy, image
analysis and molecular biology are discussed in detail. This useful text
is extensively illustrated with patient and microscopic pictures, which
will further highlight the clinical application. Throughout the text,
simultaneous inclusion of both cytologic and histologic images will allow
cyto-histological correlation. Readers will find descriptions of techniques
offering greater simplicity, speed, patient comfort and cost effectiveness, as
well as improved diagnostic precision. This bench-side reference is a unique
and valuable resource in the field of oral cytology, both for those currently
in training and clinicians dealing with the diagnosis of oral lesions.
Sciubba:
Tumors and Cysts of the Jaw (Atlas of Tumor Pathology, 3rd Series, Vol 29); 2001, 353 illus.
Discusses a comprehensive and broad array of
benign, malignant, and dysplastic lesions including odontogenic,
nonodontogenic, and fibro-osseous lesions of the jaws. Routine diagnostic procedures and
stains are stressed as the basis for establishment of a definitive diagnosis. review
Slootweg:
Dental Pathology: A Practical Introduction
By Pieter J Slootweg
2007 (1st ed), 84
pages, 197 illus, $90 list
This book provides
practically applicable knowledge on histology and histopathology of the changes
that are seen in diseases of the dental and periodontal tissues. It includes
the disturbances in tooth formation, acquired dental diseases including caries
and its sequelae for the tooth-surrounding tissues, periodontal disease and
odontogenic tumours.
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