cover image - Cawson's Essentials of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 10th Edition
ISBN: 9780443382147
Copyright: 2025
Publication Date: 04-30-2024
Page Count: 592
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $67.99

Cawson's Essentials of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 10th Edition

by Edward W. Odell, FDSRCS, MSc, PhD, FRCPath

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Cawson's Essentials of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 10th Edition
ISBN: 9780443382147
Copyright: 2025
Publication Date: 04-30-2024
Page Count: 592
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $67.99

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The tenth edition of this core textbook will prepare the reader to diagnose and treat many different diseases and disorders that they may not have encountered in person before.

The text integrates oral medicine, pathology, and surgical and drug treatment, allowing the reader to apply diagnostic algorithms and develop the key understanding they will need to apply theory to clinical practice.

Originally published in 1962, Cawson's Essentials of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine, Tenth Edition continues to offer its trademark easy-to-read style, a world-class collection of photographs showing oral conditions, and the latest evidence and guidelines to support safe clinical practice.
    • Thoroughly updated to include new guidelines, oral diseases and treatments including the new WHO Classification of Tumours 2022 terminology
    • Friendly, accessible writing style provides ready access to essential information
    • Flow charts to guide the reader thorough the process of differential diagnosis for a range of conditions
    • Evidenced-based throughout to help facilitate safe clinical practice
    • Self-assessment to support understanding and problem solving
    • Summary charts to aid learning and revision
  • 1. Principles of investigation, diagnosis and treatment
    2. Disorders of tooth development
    3. Disorders of development
    4. Dental caries
    5. Pulpitis and apical periodontitis
    6. Tooth wear, resorption, hypercementosis and osseointegration
    7. Periodontal diseases
    8. Osteomyelitis, osteitis and osteonecrosis of the jaws
    9. Major infections of the mouth and face
    10. Cysts in and around the jaw
    11. Odontogenic tumours and related jaw lesions
    12. Non-odontogenic tumours of the jaws and facial skeleton
    13. Inherited, metabolic and other non-neoplastic bone diseases
    14. Disorders of the temporomandibular joints and trismus
    15. Diseases of the oral mucosa: mucosal infections
    16. Diseases of the oral mucosa: non-infective stomatitis
    17. Tongue disorders
    18. Benign chronic white mucosal lesions
    19. Potentially malignant disorders
    20. Oral cancer
    21. Other mucosal and lip carcinomas
    22. Non-neoplastic diseases of salivary glands
    23. Salivary gland tumours
    24. Benign mucosal swellings
    25. Soft tissue tumours
    26. Oral pigmented lesions
    27. Cosmetic procedures
    28. Anaemias, leukaemias and lymphomas
    29. Haemorrhagic disorders
    30. Immunodeficiency
    31. Allergy, autoimmune and autoinflammatory disease
    32. Cervical lymphadenopathy
    33. Cardiovascular disease
    34. Respiratory tract disease
    35. Gastrointestinal and liver disease
    36. Nutritional deficiencies
    37. Endocrine disorders and pregnancy
    38. Renal disease
    39. Orofacial pain, headache and neurological disorders
    40. Physical and learning disability
    41. Mental health conditions
    42. Dentistry and older people
    43. Complications of systemic drug treatment
    44. Medical emergencies
    45. Adverse events in dentistry
    46. Learning guide
  • Edward W. Odell, FDSRCS, MSc, PhD, FRCPath, Professor of Oral Pathology and Medicine, King’s College London; Honorary Consultant in Oral Pathology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
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