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The "Color Atlas of Common Oral Diseases Fifth Edition" by Robert Langlais is a comprehensive textbook intended for scholarly and professional audiences in the fields of dentistry and otorhinolaryngology. Published by Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC in 2016, this revised edition features 282 pages of illustrated content in English language. With a focus on medical subject area, this trade paperback is a valuable resource for those studying or practicing in the field of common oral diseases. Book is in Like New condition with no marks, underlines or highlights! All pages are intact, clean with no bends or damage. In excellent condition!!
Table Of ContentSection1 Anatomic Landmarks Section2 Diagnostic and Descriptive Terminology Section3 Oral Conditions Affecting Infants and Children Section4 Tooth Development and Dental Anomalies Section5 Dental Caries Section6 Radiopaque and Radiolucent Lesions of the Jaws Section7 Disorders of Gingiva and Periodontium Section8 Abnormalities by Location Section9 Intraoral Findings by Color Changes Section10 Intraoral Findings by Surface Change Section11 Oral Manifestations of Sexual Conditions and Systemic Drug Therapies Section12 Clinical Applications and Resources
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisFeaturing over 800 clear, high-quality photographs and radiographic illustrations, this fully updated Fifth Edition of Color Atlas of Common Oral Diseases is designed throughout to help readers recognize and identify oral manifestations of local or systemic diseases. The new edition includes expanded and updated content and is enhanced by new images, new case studies, a stronger focus on national board exam prep, and more. The book's easy-to-navigate, easy-to-learn-from standard format consists of two-page spreads that provide a narrative overview on one page with color illustrations on the facing page. To integrate oral diagnosis, medicine, pathology, and radiology, the overviews emphasize the clinical description of oral lesions, cover the nature of various disease processes, and provide a brief discussion of cause and treatment options.