Preface vii
Foreword ix
Acknowledgment xi
About the Companion Website xiii
Section I 1
1 Bleeding 3
2 Blue and/or Black Lesions 19
3 Brown Lesions 35
4 Malador 51
5 Muscle Deficits (Trismus/Paralysis) 67
6 Orofacial Pain 83
7 Red Lesions 99
8 Saliva Disturbances (Xerostomia/Sialorrhea) 115
9 Swellings (Diffuse/Lumps) 131
10 Taste Deficits 147
11 Ulcerations 163
12 Vesiculobullous Lesions 179
13 White Lesions 195
14 Yellow Lesions 209
Section II 223
15 Buccal Mucosa 225
16 Floor of the Mouth 233
17 Gingivae 241
18 Jaws 251
19 Lips 261
20 Neck 271
21 Palate 279
22 Salivary Glands (Minor/Major) 287
23 Teeth 297
24 Tongue 321
Section III 331
25 Normal Variations 333
26 Oral Lesions According to Patient’s Age 349
27 Clinical Tests, Signs and Phenomena 369
Abbreviations 387
Diagnostic Flow Charts According to the Location of Oral Lesions 389
Appendix: ICD-10 Codes of Oral Diseases/Lesions 407
Index 413
Dr Dimitris Malamos, DDS, MSc, PhD and DIP.O.M. is an Oral Medicine Specialist at the Oral Medicine Clinic of the National Organization for the Provision of Health Services, Athens, Greece.
Professor Crispian Scully, CBE, MD, PhD, MDS, MRCS, BSC, FDS RCS, FDS RCPS, FFD RCSI, FDSRCSF, FRC Path, FMedSci, FHFA, FUCL, DSc, DCKD, DMed (HC) was formerly Co-Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Oral Health–General Health and Emeritus Professor at University College London, UK.
"This book allows the reader to learn about oral medicine in a
novel way. It uses simple clinical photographs to guide students,
general practitioners and oral medicine experts toward the correct
diagnosis. Several pathologies are introduced through brief
descriptions, often accompanied by tables. The in-depth analysis is
followed by multiple-choice questions along with their answers and
explanations. The questions are organised into three difficulty
levels that target students, general practitioners and oral
medicine experts, respectively. Furthermore, oral pathologies are
presented using three parameters: symptoms and clinical appearance,
location and normal variations, to guide the reader through the
diagnostic process."
- Andrea Sardell, University of Milan, Italy. Published
in Oral Diseases (May 23)
"The book contains an astoundingly rich collection of clinical
cases covering virtually every oral disease, 230 to be exact, each
mapped to a detailed history and description of
examination/laboratory findings, along with excellent clinical or
radiographic images. The unique aspect of this book is the learning
process for the reader because each case is mapped to three
multiple choice questions which allows the reader to consider
important facets of each case, such as identifying important
features of the pathogenesis of a disease, formulating a
differential diagnosis, or selecting an appropriate treatment
...This book has depth and academic rigour and I applaud the
clinical expertise demonstrated throughout."
—A. Ross Kerr DDS, MSD, Diplomate, American Board of Oral Medicine,
Clinical Professor, New York University College of Dentistry, USA
"Dr Malamos has advanced the publication ethos of Professor Scully
in his creation of an excellent text book that demonstrates the
breadth of 21st century Oral Medicine practice. The use of case
studies that include questions with detailed answers, excellent
images and helpful tables and figures the key aspects of the
diagnosis and management of common, and many uncommon, disorders
are extremely well described. This, together with the electronic
format ensures that this book will not only inform readers but
allow them to move seamlessly within and across different sections.
I believe this textbook is an important to present and future
practitioners of Oral Medicine."
—Professor Stephen Porter, Institute Director, UCL Eastman Dental
Institute, UK "Clinical Guide to Oral Diseases is an intelligently
designed book with just over 400 pages of text supported by almost
300 high quality colour images. It utilizes a case-based learning
approach to provide the reader with a comprehensive approach to the
clinicalassessment scenario. The text contains relevant
contemporary material, which provides the student or interested
clinician with the necessary variety of clinical scenarios to
contextualize their knowledge and most importantly, support the
transfer of this approachinto the clinical arena. The material will
be of use to a wide variety of clinicians involved in the delivery
of clinical dentistry, from students (both undergraduate and
postgraduate), to trainees at MFDS level and then forthose looking
to gain specialist qualifications. It would even provide a very
appealing format for general medical practitioners and other
non-oral based clinicians. Clinical Guide to Oral Diseases is to be
recommended because the depth and clarity of detail provided
reminds us all of the legacy left by one of the authors, Crispian
Scully, who despite his passing leaves behind a body of knowledge
few are ever likely to match."
—Professor StJohn Crean, Pro Vice Chancellor, University of Central
Lancashire, Preston
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