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CONTENTS Preface Intended outcomes Section I FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF PATIENT MANAGEMENT 1 Diagnosis: history 2 Diagnosis: examination 3 Diagnosis: general investigations 4 Treatment 5 Agents used in the treatment of patients with oral disease Section II COMMON COMPLAINTS 6 Cervical lymphadenopathy 7 Drooling and sialorrhoea 8 Dry mouth (xerostomia) 9 Halitosis (oral malodour) 10 Lumps and swellings 11 Pain 12 Red, white and pigmented lesions 13 Sensory and motor changes and taste abnormalities 14 Soreness and ulcers Section III COMMON AND IMPORTANT ORAL CONDITIONS 15 Angioedema (angioneurotic oedema) 16 Angular cheilitis (angular stomatitis) 17 Aphthae (recurrent aphthous stomatitis) 18 Atypical facial pain 19 Behçet syndrome 20 Bell¿s palsy 21 Burning mouth syndrome (oral dysaesthesia) 22 Cancer 23 Candidiasis 24 Denture-related stomatitis 25 Erythema migrans 26 Erythema multiforme 27 Erythroplakia, leukoplakia, keratosis and other potentially malignant lesions 28 Fordyce spots 29 Gingival drug-induced swelling 30 Granulomatous cheilitis 31 Herpesvirus infections 32 Lichen planus 33 Odontogenic cysts and tumours 34 Pemphigoid 35 Pemphigus 36 Salivary neoplasms 37 Sj÷gren syndrome 38 Temporomandibular joint pain¿dysfunction syndrome 39 Trigeminal and other neuralgias Section IV RELEVANT OTHER SYSTEMIC DISORDERS 40 Human immunodeficiency virus infection 41 Iatrogenic disease 42 Oral manifestations of disorders of specific systems 43 Other conditions 44 Eponymous conditions 45 Appendix: Adverse drug reactions Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Oral medicine.
Maxilla -- Diseases -- Diagnosis.
Maxilla -- Diseases -- Treatment.
Mouth Diseases -- diagnosis.
Mouth Diseases -- therapy.