Master Dentistry: Volume 1: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Radiology, Pathology and Oral Medicine, 2nd Edition
Author Information
By Paul Coulthard, BDS, MFGDP, MDS, FDSRCS, PhD, Professor of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery, The University of Manchester; Honorary
Consultant, Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University
Hospitals NHS Trust, UK; Keith Horner, BChD, MSc, PhD, FDSRCPS, FRCR,
DDR, Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging, The University of
Manchester; Honorary Consultant, Central Manchester and Manchester
Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK; Philip Sloan, BDS, PhD,
FRCPath, FRSRCS, Consultant Histopathologist, Royal Victoria Infirmary,
Newcastle upon Tyne; Honorary Professor, School of Dental Sciences,
Newcastle University, UK; and Elizabeth D. Theaker, BDS, BSc, MSc, MPhil,
Senior Clinical Teaching Fellow in Oral Medicine; Senior Tutor for
Undergraduate Dental Studies, The University of Manchester, UK
Key Features
Quick reference revision aid for dental students – ideal for exam
preparation!
Integrates specialist areas of knowledge to enhance skills in clinical
problem solving
Evidence-based approach enables understanding of the strength of the
evidence supporting current practice
Includes extensive self-testing material – short answers, essays, MCQs
and EMQs – enabling students to assess their knowledge and perfect exam
techniques
Suitable for post-graduate students who will find the book useful for
the MJDF or international equivalent
New to this Edition
New chapter on evidenced-based practice
Extensive revisions to sections on surgical implantology and assessment
of trauma
Updated self-assessment material to reflect current exam formats
Now published with color!
Reviews
The book provides a fantastic blend of core teaching and texts from the
relevant disciplines, to allow students the opportunity to gain not only
core knowledge but also the ability to approach clinical problem solving
logically. The volume also conditions the student to make sensible, safe
and informed decisions about patient management, not only for BDS/BChD/MFDS
finals but also in the field of primary dental care. This knowledge, and
informed decision making, not only aids the ability to rationalise
clinical scenarios, but also promotes self appraisal and knowledge of
when to refer to specialist colleagues.
4th Year BDS Student, School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle University
This book is probably the main reason I was able to pass my oral
pathology and oral surgery paper!!
BDS Student, Dundee
Table of Contents
Evidence-based practice
Assessing patients
Medical aspects of patient car
Control of pain and anxiety
Infection and inflammation of the teeth and jaws
Removal of teeth and surgical implantology
Diseases of bone and the maxillary sinus
Oral and maxillofacial injuries
Dentofacial and craniofacial anomalies
Cysts and odontogenic tumours
Mucosal diseases
Premalignancy and malignancy
Salivary gland disease
Facial pain
Disorders of the temporomandibular joint
Radiation protection
Index
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