Scully’s Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine: The Basis of Diagnosis and Treatment, 4th Edition
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By Stephen J. Challacombe, PhD, FRCPath, FDSRCS, FMedSci, DSc (h.c.), FKC, Barbara Carey, MB, BCh, BAO, BDS, NUI, BA, FDS (OM), RCSI, FFDRCSI (Oral Medicine), FHEA and Jane Setterfield, MBBS, BDS, DCH, DRCOG, SFHEA, FRCP, MD
The new edition of this award-winning book offers a systemised and objective approach to clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of the most common disorders seen in oral medicine. It places a strong emphasis on practical issues s
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The new edition of this award-winning bookoffers a systemised and objective approach to clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of the most common disorders seen in oral medicine. It places a strong emphasis on practical issues such as history taking, examination and differential diagnosis, when clinical investigations are indicated, and how to identify and describe oral lesions.
Fully updated with six new chapters and new photographs and artworks, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine 4e presents a straightforward, accessible but practical guide to the successful diagnosis and treatment of the most common and potentially serious disorders seen in oral medicine clinical practice. Maintaining a strong patient-centred approach throughout, the book also explores relevant systemic disorders and includes an updated but shortened recommended reading list. This clearly written book places a strong emphasis on practical issues and is beautifully illustrated with liberal use of tables, algorithms and clinical photographs.
Senior dental students, dental practitioners and trainees and practitioners in oral medicine, surgery and pathology in particular, will find this book to be both an excellent source of reference and a thoroughly practical guide for clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of conditions affecting the oral and maxillofacial region.
The expert authors have completely revised and updated the content, making this an excellent reference source as well as a thoroughly practical guide.
The new edition of this award-winning bookoffers a systemised and objective approach to clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of the most common disorders seen in oral medicine. It places a strong emphasis on practical issues such as history taking, examination and differential diagnosis, when clinical investigations are indicated, and how to identify and describe oral lesions.
Fully updated with six new chapters and new photographs and artworks, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine 4e presents a straightforward, accessible but practical guide to the successful diagnosis and treatment of the most common and potentially serious disorders seen in oral medicine clinical practice. Maintaining a strong patient-centred approach throughout, the book also explores relevant systemic disorders and includes an updated but shortened recommended reading list. This clearly written book places a strong emphasis on practical issues and is beautifully illustrated with liberal use of tables, algorithms and clinical photographs.
Senior dental students, dental practitioners and trainees and practitioners in oral medicine, surgery and pathology in particular, will find this book to be both an excellent source of reference and a thoroughly practical guide for clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of conditions affecting the oral and maxillofacial region.
The expert authors have completely revised and updated the content, making this an excellent reference source as well as a thoroughly practical guide.
New to this edition
Completely restructured with grouping of disorders into 7 sections
Completely revised and updated with additional text and illustrations and revised recommended reading sections.
Six brand new chapters
Expanded sections on clinical features and management, including emerging therapies, as well as additional information on drug interactions and contraindications
Enhanced eBook version is included with purchase of the print edition
Key Features
Clearly written and easy to follow
Beautiful illustrations with a wealth of anatomical artwork and clinical photographs to support learning
Treatment algorithms, tables, ‘pull out’ boxes and sample ‘patient information sheets’ provide practical guidance
User-friendly format allows ease of access to information
Shows the reader how to interpret the findings of routine clinical investigations and understand the potential implications for the patient
Identifies relevant follow-up questions that may further clarify the findings of the clinical examination and refocus the history
Shows the reader how to identify lesions and understand their potential implications for the patient
Explains how to advise the patient about the nature of oral lesions and their predisposing factors
Identifies a range of therapeutic options and new emerging therapies
Author Information
By Stephen J. Challacombe, PhD, FRCPath, FDSRCS, FMedSci, DSc (h.c.), FKC, Martin Rushton Professor of Oral Medicine, Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, King's College London, Guy’s Hospital, London, UK; Barbara Carey, MB, BCh, BAO, BDS, NUI, BA, FDS (OM), RCSI, FFDRCSI (Oral Medicine), FHEA, Consultant in Oral Medicine, Guy’s & St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK and Jane Setterfield, MBBS, BDS, DCH, DRCOG, SFHEA, FRCP, MD, Professor of Oral & Dermatological Medicine/ Honorary Consultant. Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, King's College London Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, London, UK. Department of Oral Medicine & St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
By Stephen J. Challacombe, PhD, FRCPath, FDSRCS, FMedSci, DSc (h.c.), FKC, Martin Rushton Professor of Oral Medicine, Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, King's College London, Guy’s Hospital, London, UK; Barbara Carey, MB, BCh, BAO, BDS, NUI, BA, FDS (OM), RCSI, FFDRCSI (Oral Medicine), FHEA, Consultant in Oral Medicine, Guy’s & St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK and Jane Setterfield, MBBS, BDS, DCH, DRCOG, SFHEA, FRCP, MD, Professor of Oral & Dermatological Medicine/ Honorary Consultant. Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, King's College London Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, London, UK. Department of Oral Medicine & St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
1 Principles of Diagnosis: History 2 Principles of Diagnosis: Examination 3 Principles of Diagnosis: Investigations 4 Principles of Treatment 5 Agents Used in the Management of Orofacial Diseases 6 Oral Ulceration: An Overview 7 Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis 8 Lichen Planus 9 Lumps and Swellings: An Overview 10 Lumps and Swellings in the Oral Cavity 11 Lumps and Swellings in the Salivary Glands 12 Salivary Neoplasms 13 Lumps and Swellings in the Jaws 14 Odontogenic Cysts and Tumours 15 Cervical Lymphadenopathy 16 Angioedema 17 Halitosis (Oral Malodour) 18 Taste Abnormalities 19 Hypersalivation 20 Dry Mouth (Xerostomia and Hyposalivation) 21 Trismus 22 Erythema Migrans 23 Red and White Lesions 24 Pigmented Brown or Black Lesions 25 Cheilitis 26 Sjögren Syndrome 27 Behçet Syndrome 28 Erythema Multiforme 29 Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Spectrum 30 Pemphigoid 31 Pemphigus 32 Orofacial Granulomatosis 33 Complications of Drugs 34 Transplantation and Graft-Versus-Host Disease 35 Oral Manifestations of Disorders of Specific Systems 36 Candidiasis and Other Fungal Infections 37 Viral Infections: An Overview 38 Herpesvirus Infections 39 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 40 Bacterial Infections 41 Pain: An Overview 42 Temporomandibular Disorder 43 Trigeminal and Other Neuralgia 44 Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain 45 Headache 46 Burning Mouth Syndrome 47 Sensory and Motor Changes 48 Bell’s Palsy 49 Potentially Malignant Disorders 50 Leukoplakia 51 Erythroplakia (Erythroplasia) 52 Oral Submucous Fibrosis 53 Cancer 54 Eponymous Conditions 55 Other Conditions Index Glossary
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/scullys-oral-and-maxillofacial-medicine-the-basis-of-diagnosis-and-treatment-9780702080111.html298877Scully’s Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine: The Basis of Diagnosis and Treatmenthttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702080111.jpg91.49121.99USDInStock/Dentistry/Dentistry (General)/Books/Dentistry/Dentistry (General)/Dentistry/Oral Medicine/Books/Students/Dentistry/Books/Dentistry/Dentistry (General)/Dentistry/Oral Medicine/Japan Titles433510143887225054567505462650546645061128525503952598485259917526316014182692433510048865365054566505802451451205259847<P>The new edition of this award-winning book<I> </I>offers a systemised and objective approach to clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of the most common disorders seen in oral medicine. It places a strong emphasis on practical issues such as history taking, examination and differential diagnosis, when clinical investigations are indicated, and how to identify and describe oral lesions.</P>
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<P>Fully updated with six new chapters and new photographs and artworks, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine 4e presents a straightforward, accessible but practical guide to the successful diagnosis and treatment of the most common and potentially serious disorders seen in oral medicine clinical practice. Maintaining a strong patient-centred approach throughout, the book also explores relevant systemic disorders and includes an updated but shortened recommended reading list. This clearly written book places a strong emphasis on practical issues and is beautifully illustrated with liberal use of tables, algorithms and clinical photographs. </P>
<P>Senior dental students, dental practitioners and trainees and practitioners in oral medicine, surgery and pathology in particular, will find this book to be both an excellent source of reference and a thoroughly practical guide for clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of conditions affecting the oral and maxillofacial region.</P>
<P>The expert authors have completely revised and updated the content, making this an excellent reference source as well as a thoroughly practical guide.</P> <P>The new edition of this award-winning book<I> </I>offers a systemised and objective approach to clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of the most common disorders seen in oral medicine. It places a strong emphasis on practical issues such as history taking, examination and differential diagnosis, when clinical investigations are indicated, and how to identify and describe oral lesions.</P>
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<P>Fully updated with six new chapters and new photographs and artworks, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine 4e presents a straightforward, accessible but practical guide to the successful diagnosis and treatment of the most common and potentially serious disorders seen in oral medicine clinical practice. Maintaining a strong patient-centred approach throughout, the book also explores relevant systemic disorders and includes an updated but shortened recommended reading list. This clearly written book places a strong emphasis on practical issues and is beautifully illustrated with liberal use of tables, algorithms and clinical photographs. </P>
<P>Senior dental students, dental practitioners and trainees and practitioners in oral medicine, surgery and pathology in particular, will find this book to be both an excellent source of reference and a thoroughly practical guide for clinical diagnosis and contemporary non-surgical management of conditions affecting the oral and maxillofacial region.</P>
<P>The expert authors have completely revised and updated the content, making this an excellent reference source as well as a thoroughly practical guide.</P>00add-to-cart97807020801112023ProfessionalBy Stephen J. Challacombe, PhD, FRCPath, FDSRCS, FMedSci, DSc (h.c.), FKC, Barbara Carey, MB, BCh, BAO, BDS, NUI, BA, FDS (OM), RCSI, FFDRCSI (Oral Medicine), FHEA and Jane Setterfield, MBBS, BDS, DCH, DRCOG, SFHEA, FRCP, MD20244Book216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875")Approx. 245 illustrations (245 in full color)Elsevier423Apr 18, 2023IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Stephen J. Challacombe</STRONG>, PhD, FRCPath, FDSRCS, FMedSci, DSc (h.c.), FKC, Martin Rushton Professor of Oral Medicine, Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, King's College London, Guy’s Hospital, London, UK; <STRONG>Barbara Carey</STRONG>, MB, BCh, BAO, BDS, NUI, BA, FDS (OM), RCSI, FFDRCSI (Oral Medicine), FHEA, Consultant in Oral Medicine, Guy’s & St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK and <STRONG>Jane Setterfield</STRONG>, MBBS, BDS, DCH, DRCOG, SFHEA, FRCP, MD, Professor of Oral & Dermatological Medicine/ Honorary Consultant. Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, King's College London Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, London, UK. Department of Oral Medicine & St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKBooksBookUnited KingdomNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select