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Avery: Oral Development and Histology

By James K Avery, Pauline F Steele, Nancy B F A Avery

2002 (3rd ed), 480 pages, 807 illus, $70 list

The book covers the whole field of oral development and histology, addressing topics such as crown formation, root structures, wound healing, histology of oral mucosa and tonsils, and much more!

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Lamont: Oral Microbiology and Immunology

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.

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Laskaris: Color Atlas of Oral Diseases; 2003 (3rd edition), 454 pages, 777 illus., covers both local diseases and oral manifestations of systemic diseases, with outstanding clinical photographs juxtaposed with a concise text.  review #1

  

Neville: Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology; 2001 (2nd edition), 850 illus.  Deals with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions.  Completely revised and updated to provide the latest information on etiology, clinical features, histopathology, treatment, and prognosis for each disease entity.

 

Regezi: Oral Pathology

By Joseph A Regezi, James J Sciubba and Richard C K Jordan

2002 (4th ed), 544 pages, 927 illus, $105 list

This popular resource presents a practical approach to over 350 diseases of the oral mucosa, and jaws. It offers detailed guidance on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, histopathology, differential diagnosis, and treatment, as well as discussions of molecular disease mechanisms, the etiology of oral cancer, and common skin diseases.

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Reichart: Color Atlas of Dental Medicine: Oral Pathology

By Peter A Reichart and Hans Peter Philipsen

2000 (1st ed), 285 pages, 1065 illus, $200 list

Offers a new understanding of the pathogenesis and etiology of oral lesions, with magnificent full-color photographs and illustrations.

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Sapp: Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology; 2003 (2nd edition), 450 pages, 900 illus.  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.

  

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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