A comprehensive guide for integrating pathology into a clinical setting.
Pathological Basis of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases presents the basic principles involved in disease mechanisms in an easy-to-understand way. By integrating recent advances in molecular, immunologic, and genetic understanding of oral disease, the book helps readers enhance their knowledge and its application in a clinical setting.
This book is divided into nine sections, covering key topics such as inflammation, genetic diseases, and neoplasia, with contributions from over 50 international authors. Diagrams, clinical, radiographic, and histopathology images and tables supplement the text, and the editors have ensured a consistent approach throughout.
Topics covered in Pathological Basis of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases include:
The influences of nutrition and the environment
Cellular structure and function, causes and mechanisms of cellular pathology.
Immunity and host defence mechanisms, immune dysfunctions affecting the oro-facial complex.
Inflammation and inflammatory diseases of the oro-facial complex
Human microbiome, with reference to dysbiosis in dental caries and periodontal diseases
Oral manifestations of systemic diseases and the oral-systemic link and its impact on general and oral health
Oral potentially malignant and malignant disorders that are a major threat to global public health.
Bridging the gap in dental training programs from basic medical science in the initial years to clinical practice, Pathological Basis of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases is an essential reference for dental students, trainees and practitioners seeking to grasp the pathological basis of disease and apply that knowledge to the oral and maxillofacial regions.