Differential diagnosis of diseases of the oral mucosa
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Chicago :
Quintessence,
©1989
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: dermatology and dentistry.
- 1. Basic principles.
- Anatomy of the skin and mucosa.
- functions of the oral mucosa.
- Efflorescences.
- The path to diagnosis and therapy.
- 2. Tongue changes.
- 3. Cheilitis.
- 4. Main symptom: light spot.
- Epithelial thickening.
- Removable epithelial coating.
- Subepithelial deposits and sclerosis.
- Whitish growth.
- 5. Main symptoms: dark spot.
- Reddish changes.
- Blue, brown and dark changes.
- 6. Main symptoms: tissue defect.
- Aphthous-aphthoid lesions.
- Bullous erosive changes.
- Ulcerative changes.
- 7. Main symptom: increase in volume.
- Hard, nonbleeding growth: solitary cincunscribed forms.
- Lesions of elastic or rubber-like consistency: circumscribed solitary forms.
- Lesions of elastic or rubberlike consistency: diffuse, multiple forms.
- Papillomatous and verrucous lesions. solitary circumscribed forms.
- Soft formations with tendency to bleed: solitary circumscribed forms.
- Soft formations with tendency to bleed: diffuse multiple forms.