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Human Disease for Dentistry

Human Disease for Dentistry

9780192631633
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Human disease for dentistry will help the dental student to understand the manifestations of human diseases and disorders and the diagnostic services used in their investigations and treatment. Many medical conditions of other systems manifest themselves in the mouth, and dental students are expected to recognize these symptoms as well as to understand the causes and the underlying condition. This book covers these areas specifically for dental students, highlighting theconditions which are most important to the practising dentist. The book will assist the student in recognizing problems in the medical history of patients about to undergo dental treatment and will encourage them to take appropriate action. Written in an innovative style with numerous key points and clinical cases throughout, the book provides the necessary information to provide first rate dental treatment and advice to patients.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
83387
9780192631633
9780192631633

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
424
Dimensions (mm)
169 x 240
Weight (g)
736
  • Patient assessment and surgical care; Cardiovascular system; Gastrointestinal tract; The nervous system; Renal disease and transplantation; Infections; Eyes and ears, taste and smell; Reproductive system; Rheumatology; Respiratory system; Psychiatry; Liver disease; Haematology; Endocrine disorders and disorders of bone metabolism; Disability; Dermatology; Care of the elderly and children;
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