Handbook of Oral Disease: Diagnosis and Management

Authors:

  • Crispian Scully

Description:

An an increasing number of aging populace, advances in clinical and surgical sciences, and way of life adjustments that have led to the advent of illnesses which include contamination with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have ended in a converting pattern of orofacial illnesses. 

The significance of the prevention and control of orofacial sicknesses has thus been highlighted. the belief that oral fitness is important in patients with systemic issues is developing, and the position of dental body of workers as oral physicians is increasingly promoted. This e book is meant to be used by all contributors of the dental group who want a prepared office reference. 

It covers the greater not unusual and crucial soft tissue orofacial problems and offers clinically relevant aspects of the aetiology, prognosis, treatment and, where feasible, the prevention. several rare and individual illnesses are also mentioned, on account that those are visible increasingly global.

ISBN: 1-85317-615-X

Published Date: 1999

Page Count:  449 , File Size: 26 Mb

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