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Color atlas of common oral diseases / Robert P. Langlais, Craig S. Miller, Jill S. Gehrig.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Langlais, Robert P., author.
Miller, Craig S., author.
Gehrig, Jill S. (Jill Shiffer), author.
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mouth--Diseases--Atlases.
Mouth.
Oral medicine--Atlases.
Oral medicine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxvi, 286 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Edition:
Enhanced fifth edition.
Place of Publication:
Burlington : Jones & Bartlett Learning, [2020]
Contents:
Section 1 Anatomic landmarks. Landmarks of the oral cavity ; Landmarks of the tongue and variants of normal ; Landmarks of the periodontium ; Occlusion and malocclusion ; Radiographic landmarks: maxilla ; Radiographic landmarks: mandible ; Temporomandibular joint ; Section 1 cases
Section 2 Diagnostic and descriptive terminology. Diagnostic and descriptive terminology : macule, patch, erosion, ulcer ; Diagnostic and descriptive terminology : wheal, scar, fissure, sinus ; Diagnostic and descriptive terminology : papule, plaque, nodule, tumor ; Diagnostic and descriptive terminology : vesicle, pustule, bulla, cyst ; Diagnostic and descriptive terminology : normal, hypotrophy and trophy, hypertrophy, hypoplasia ; Diagnostic and descriptive terminology : hyperplasia, metaplasia, dysplasia, carcinoma ; Section 2 cases
Section 3 Oral conditions affecting infants and children. Oral conditions affecting infants and children : commisural lip pits, paramedian lip pits, cleft lip, cleft palate, bifid uvula ; Oral conditions affecting infants and children : congenital epulis, melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, dental lamina cysts, natal teeth, eruption cyst (gingival eruption cyst, eruption hematoma), congenital lymphangioma, thrush (candidiasis, moniliasis), parulis (gum boil) ; Section 3 cases
Section 4 Tooth development and dental anomalies. Tooth development and eruption ; Tooth eruption and alterations in tooth position ; Alterations in tooth numbers: hypodontia : hypodontia, acquired hypodontia, ankylosis, oligondontia ; Alterations in tooth numbers: hypodontia : regional odontodysplasia (ghost teeth), ectodermal dysplasia, syndromic hypodontia ; Alterations in tooth numbers: hyperdontia ; Alterations in tooth morphology : microdontia, macrodontia, dens invaginatus (dens in dente), accessory cusps, dens evaginatus (leong tubercle), protostylid, talon cusp ; Alterations in tooth morphology : introduction, fusion, gemination, twinning, concrescence, palatogingival groove ; Alterations in tooth morphology : supernumerary roots, ectopic enamel : enamel pearl, ectopic enamel: cervical enamel extensions, dilaceration, bulbous root, hypercementosis, taurodontism, shovel-shaped incisor syndrome ; Alterations in tooth structure and color : enamel hypoplasia, enamel hypoplasia: environmental types, turner tooth, fluorosis or mottled enamel, amelogenesis imperfecta ; Alterations in tooth structure and color : dentinogenesis imperfecta (hereditary opalescent dentin) and dentin dysplasia, regional odontodysplasia (ghost teeth) ; Alterations in tooth color ; Acquired defects of teeth: noncarious loss of tooth structure ; Alteration in pulp and root structure ; Alteration in root structure: resorption ; Section 4 cases
Section 5 Dental caries. Dental caries : caries, class I caries ; Dental caries : class II caries, class III caries ; Dental caries : class IV caries, class V caries, Class VI caries, root caries, recurrent caries (secondary caries) ; Dental caries and sequelae ; Section 5 cases
Section 6 Radiopaque and radiolucent lesions of the jaws. Radiopacities of the jaws ; Periapical radiopacities ; Unilocular radiolucencies: associated with erupting and unerupted teeth ; Unilocular radiolucencies: periapical area ; Unilocular radiolucencies: interradicular ; Unilocular radiolucencies: in root-bearing regions and below ; Multilocular radiolucencies ; Mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesions ; Generalized rarefactions ; Floating teeth ; Section 6 cases
Section 7 Disorders of gingiva and periodontium. Periodontal disease: dental plaque, calculus, and root exposure ; Gingival diseases and gingivitis ; Gingival diseases: generalized gingival enlargements ; Gingival disease modified by systemic factors: generalized gingival enlargements ; Gingival diseases modified by systemic factors: spontaneous gingival bleeding ; Mucogingival conditions: localized gingival lesions ; Localized gingival lesions ; Periodontitis ; Radiographic features of periodontal disease ; Radiographic alterations of periodontal ligament and lamina dura : periodontal ligament and lamina dura, acute apical periodontitis, periodontitis, traumatic occlusion, orthodontic tooth movement, scleroderma, malignant disease ; Radiographic alterations of periodontal ligament and lamina dura : ankylosis, fibrous dysplasia, Paget disease, hyperparathyroidism ; Dental implants ; Section 7 cases
Section 8 Abnormalities by location. Conditions of the tongue : scalloped tongue (crenated tongue) macroglossia, hairy tongue (lingua villosa, coated tongue), hairy leukoplakia ; Conditions of the tongue : geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis, erythema migrans), geographic stomatitis (areata erythema migrans), anemia, fissured (plicated) tongue ; Conditions of the tongue : cyst of Blandin-Nuhn (lingual mucus-retention phenomenon), median rhomboid glossitis, granular cell tumor, lingual thyroid, body piercing (oral jewelry) ; Conditions of the lip ; Nodules of the lip ; Swellings of the lip ; Swellings of the floor of the mouth ; Swellings of the palate ; Swellings of the palate: salivary gland lesions ; Swellings of the face : sialadenosis, Warthin tumor (papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum), Sjögren syndrome, Cushing disease and syndrome, Masseter hypertrophy, neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen disease), cystic (lymphangioma) hygroma, Ewing sarcoma ; Swellings of the face ; Swellings and nerve weakness of the face ; Section 8 cases
Section 9 Intraoral findings by color changes. White lesions : Fordyce granules, linea alba, leukoedema, Morsicatio buccarum ; White lesions : white sponge nevus (familial white folded dysplasia), traumatic white lesions, leukoplakia ; Tobacco-associated white lesions ; Red lesions : purpura, variscosity (varix), thrombus, hemangioma ; Red lesions : hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (Rendu-Osler-Weber syndrome), Sturge-Weber angiomatosis (Sturge-Weber or encephalotrigeminal sydrome) ; Red and red-white lesions : erythroplakia, erythroleukoplakia and spreckled erythroplakia, squamous cell carcinoma ; Red and red-white lesions : lichen planus, lichenoid mucositis (lichenoid drug reaction/eruption) ; Red and red-white lesions : lupus erythematosus, lichenoid and lupuslike drug eruption; Red and red-white lesions : pseudomembranous candidiasis (thrush), chronic hyperplastic candidiasis, erythematous candidiasis, acute atrophic candidiasis (antibiotic sore mouth), angular cheilitis, chronic atrophic candidiasis (denture stomatitis) ; Pigmented lesions : melanoplakia (physiologic pigmentation), tattoo, ephelis (freckle), smoker's melanosis (tobacco-associated pigmentation) ; Pigmented lesions : oral melanotic macule (focal melanosis), nevus, melanoma ; Pigmented lesions : Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (hereditary intestinal polyposis), Addison disease (adrenal cortical insuffieciency), heavy metal pigmentation ; Section 9 cases
Section 10 Intraoral findings by surface change. Nodules : retrocuspid papilla, oral lymphoepithelial cyst, torus, exostosis, and osteoma ; Nodules : irritation fibroma (traumatic fibroma), giant cell fibroma, lipoma, fibrolipoma, traumatic neuroma, nuerofibroma ; Papulonodules ; Vesiculobullous lesions : primary herpetic gingivostomatitis, recurrent herpes simplex infection, herpangina ; Vesiculobullous lesions : varicella (chickenpox), herpes zoster (shingles), hand-foot-and-mouth disease ; Vesiculobullous lesions : allergic reaction, localized anaphylaxis, allergic stomatitis, angioedema, delayed hypersensitivity, contact stomatitis, plasma cell gingivitis ; Vesiculobullous lesions : erythema multiforme, oral erythema multiforme, erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome (erythema multiforme major), toxic epidermal necrolysis ; Vesiculobullous lesions : pemphigus vulgaris, pemphigoid ; Ulcerative lesions : traumatic ulcer, recurrent aphthous stomatitis (minor aphtae, aphthous ulcer), pseudoaphthous ; Ulcerative lesions : major aphthous, herpetiform ulceration, Behçet syndrome (oculo-oral-genital syndrome) ; Ulcerative lesions : granulomatous ulcer, squamous cell carcinoma, chemotherapeutic ulcer ; Section 10 cases
Section 11 Oral manifestations of sexual conditions and systemic drug therapies. Sexually related and sexually transmissible conditions ; HIV infection and AIDS : HIV-associated oral bacterial infections, necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis, HIV-associated oral fungal infections, linear gingival erythema, pseudomembranous candidiasis, erythematous (atrophic) candidiasis ; HIV infection and AIDS : HIV-associated oral viral infections, Varicella-Zoster virus, cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and hairy leukoplakia, condyloma acuminatum, oral malignancies, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and squamous cell carcinoma ; Oral effects of drugs and therapies ; Section 11 cases
Section 12 Clinical applications and resources. Rx abbreviations ; Prescriptions and therapeutic protocols – analgesics ; Antibiotic prophylaxis ; Antibiotic therapy ; Antimicrobial agents for periodontal conditions: topicals, drugs, and rinses ; Antifungal therapy ; Antiviral therapy ; Anesthetic agents: topical oral ; Antianxiety agents ; Fluoride, cariostatic, and remineralization therapy ; Hemostatic agents ; Mucosal ulcer medications ; Immunomodulating drugs and other agents ; Nutrient deficiency therapy ; Saliva substitute ; Sedative/hypnotics ; Tobacco cessation ; Guide to diagnosis and management of common oral lesions.
Notes:
Includes index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (EBSCO, viewed on December 7, 2021).
Other Format:
Print version: Langlais, Robert P. Color Atlas of Common Oral Diseases, Enhanced Edition
ISBN:
1284242978
9781284242973
Publisher Number:
99993736469
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Restricted for use by site license.

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