Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, 2008. — 529 p.
Dental deseasesMorphology of Primary Dentition
Developmental Disturbances of Teeth
Pain
Pulp
Dental Caries
Dental Stains and Discolorations
Gingival Enlargement and its Management
Halitosis
Oral Ulcers
Radiolucencies of Jaw
Diseases of Jaw
Diseases of Salivary Glands
Disorders of Taste
Diseases of Tongue
Diseases of Paranasal Sinuses
Endocrine Disorders affecting Oral Cavity
White and Red Lesions
Benign Neoplasm of Oral Cavity
Malignant Neoplasm of Epithelial Tissue
Sequel of Radiation on Oral Tissues
Chronic Orofacial Nerve Pain
Fever
Cheilitis
Vitamins and Oral Lesions
Oral Manifestations of Bleeding Disorders
Oral Implications of Medication
Oral Changes in Old Age
Syndromes of Oral Cavity
Causes of sings and symptoms Anatomic Periapical Radiolucencies.
Anatomic Radiopacities of Mandible
Anatomic Radiopacities of Maxilla
Bad Taste
Bilateral Parotid and Submandibular Swelling
Tumors of The Jaw—Benign
Benign Tumors of Oral Soft Tissues
Bleeding Gums
Halitosis
Brown Lesions on Lips
Burning Sensations in Tongue
Calculus Formation
Xerostomia
Soft Tissue Growth of Oral Cavity
Cutaneous Fistulas and Sinuses
Cysts of Soft Tissues
Delayed Tooth Eruption
Developmental Disturbances affecting Skull, Jaw
Developmental Disturbances affecting Teeth
Diffuse Facial Swelling
Diseases of Maxillary Sinus
Taste Disorder
Disturbances during Formation of Hard Dental Tissue
Drugs causing Lymphadenopathy
Dry Mouth
Yellow Conditions of Oral Mucosa
Elevated Lesions on Lip
Exophytic Anatomic Structures
Salivary Gland Pain
Facial Nerve Palsy
Projected Radiopacities of Tooth
False Periapical Radiopacities
Nonhemorrhagic Soft Tissue Growth of Oral Cavity
Flushing of Face
General Brownish, Bluish or Black Condition
Generalized Radiopacities
Generalized Rarefaction of Jaw Bones
Generalized Red Conditions and Multiple Ulceration
Gray/Black Oral Pigmentation
Headache of Dental Origin
Headache due to Infections
Intraoral Bleeding
Persistent Oral Ulcers
Pits of Oral Cavity
Intraoral Brownish, Bluish or Black Conditions
Labial/Buccal Mucosa and Vestibular Lesions
Intraoral Sinuses and Fistulas
Intraoral Soft Tissue Swelling
Cystic Lesions of Jaw
Giant Cell Lesions of Jaw
Keratotic White Lesions.
Lesions around Crown of Impacted Tooth
Midline Lesions of Maxilla
Lesions of Facial Skin
Lesions of Hard Dental Tissues
Lesions of Lips
Lesions over Dorsal and Lateral Surfaces of Tongue
Lesions over Ventral Surface of Tongue
Mobile Tooth
Lumps in Tongue
Malformation affecting Soft Tissue
Malformations affecting Teeth
Malignant Tumor of Jaw
Mandibular Joint Clicking
Mass in Neck
Midline Neck Swelling
Mixed Lesions of Jaw
Mixed Lesions of Teeth
Multilocular Radiolucencies of Oral Cavity
Multiple Exophytic Oral Lesion
Multiple Separate Radiolucent Lesions of Jaw
Multiple Separate Radiopacities
Multiple Separate Well-defined Radiolucencies
Multiple Well-defined Radiolucencies
Myofacial Pain Dysfunction
Nonkeratotic White Oral Lesions
Normal Radiolucencies of Mandible
Normal Radiolucencies of Maxilla
Odontogenic Tumors of Jaw
Oral Bleeding
Oral Blue/Purple Vascular Lesions
Oral Burning Sensation of Tongue
Oral Candidiasis
Oral Inflammatory Hyperplasia
Oral Multilocular Radiolucencies
Oral Radiolucency with Ragged and Ill-defined Borders
Oral Tumors
Oral Ulcers
Osteomyelitis
Palatal Swelling
Periapical Mixed Lesions
Pericoronal Radiolucencies
Persistent Anosmia (Abnormality of Smell)
Differentiating tables Acute Herpetic Gingivostomatitis and Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis
Acute Necrotizing Gingivitis and Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis
Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis and Secondary Stage Syphilis
ANUG/Desquamative Gingivitis and Chronic Destructive Periodontal Diseases
Ameloblastoma and Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor
Syndromes associated with Oral Lesions
Categories of Tooth Fracture
Chronic Mandibular Hypomobilities
Deciduous Teeth
Deciduous/Permanent Teeth
Dental Calculus
Drugs Causing Oral Lesions
Facial Pain
Gingiva
Histologic Features of Oral Lesions
Identification of Deciduous Teeth
Infectious Diseases: Systemic Manifestation and their Oral Manifestations
Inflammatory Disorders of the Joints
Major and Minor Aphthous Ulcers
Mandibular First, Second and Third Molars
Mandibular Central Incisors and Mandibular Lateral Incisors
Maxillary and Mandibular Canines
Maxillary First, Second and Third Molars
Mucosal Lesions of Tongue
Oral Pain
Orofacial Pain Syndromes
Permanent Filling Materials
Permanent Mandibular and Maxillary Incisors
First Premolar and Second Premolar
Sequence of Tooth Eruption
Temporary Filling
Upper Central Incisors and Upper Lateral Incisors
Maxillary Molar and Mandibular Molar
Differential Diagnosis of Pain
Epilepsy and Syncope
Facial Signs Suggestive of Diseases
Identifying Features of Categories of Temporomandibular Disorders
Anatomical Differences of Primary and Permanent Dentition
Histological Differences of Primary and Permanent Dentition
Index