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This book provides a comprehensive exploration of Digital Subtraction Radiography (DSR) in Dentistry, encompassing its fundamental principles, technical aspects, and clinical applications. The content has been organized systematically to guide readers from basic concepts to advanced applications, ensuring both clarity and academic depth.
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of Digital Subtraction Radiography (DSR) in Dentistry, encompassing its fundamental principles, technical aspects, and clinical applications. The content has been organized systematically to guide readers from basic concepts to advanced applications, ensuring both clarity and academic depth.
Yellow Lesions in the Oral Cavity provides a focused overview of oral conditions that present with yellow discoloration, an important yet often overlooked clinical finding in dentistry. Changes in mucosal color can offer valuable clues for diagnosing a variety of local and systemic conditions.
This book systematically discusses a range of yellow oral lesions, including Fordyce granules, oral lymphoepithelial cysts, dermoid cysts, lipomas, verruciform x
Yellow Lesions in the Oral Cavity provides a focused overview of oral conditions that present with yellow discoloration, an important yet often overlooked clinical finding in dentistry. Changes in mucosal color can offer valuable clues for diagnosing a variety of local and systemic conditions.
This book systematically discusses a range of yellow oral lesions, including Fordyce granules, oral lymphoepithelial cysts, dermoid cysts, lipomas, verruciform xanthoma, granular cell tumors, and sialolithiasis, along with systemic conditions such as jaundice and amyloidosis. Each lesion is presented with emphasis on its etiology, clinical features, histopathology, differential diagnosis, and management.
Written for dental students, postgraduate trainees, oral medicine specialists, and practicing clinicians, the book provides a clear and structured approach to understanding yellow lesions of the oral cavity. By highlighting the diagnostic significance of mucosal color changes, it serves as both an academic reference and a practical guide for clinical practice.
Oral Hamartoma is a comprehensive and clinically focused guide dedicated to the understanding of oral hamartomas—rare developmental malformations characterized by disorganized yet mature tissues native to the oral cavity. Despite their benign nature, these lesions often present diagnostic challenges due to their varied clinical appearance and resemblance to neoplastic conditions.
This book systematically explores the embryology, etiol
Oral Hamartoma is a comprehensive and clinically focused guide dedicated to the understanding of oral hamartomas—rare developmental malformations characterized by disorganized yet mature tissues native to the oral cavity. Despite their benign nature, these lesions often present diagnostic challenges due to their varied clinical appearance and resemblance to neoplastic conditions.
This book systematically explores the embryology, etiology, molecular pathogenesis, clinical features, radiographic interpretation, histopathology, differential diagnosis, syndromic associations, and contemporary management strategies of oral hamartomas. Special emphasis is placed on evidence-based diagnosis, surgical planning, pediatric considerations, and long-term follow-up.
Designed for dental students, clinicians, oral pathologists, maxillofacial surgeons, radiologists, and researchers, this work bridges academic knowledge with practical clinical application. By consolidating current literature into a structured and accessible format, Oral Hamartoma serves as a valuable reference for improving diagnostic accuracy, enhancing patient care, and advancing research in oral developmental anomalies.
This book presents a comprehensive exploration of ultrasound technology in dentistry, encompassing its historical development, fundamental principles, and a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic applications. It begins with the evolution of ultrasound from acoustics and sonar to medical imaging, followed by key concepts such as the piezoelectric effect, acoustic impedance, and echogenicity—critical for image interpretation.
In diagnostics, th
This book presents a comprehensive exploration of ultrasound technology in dentistry, encompassing its historical development, fundamental principles, and a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic applications. It begins with the evolution of ultrasound from acoustics and sonar to medical imaging, followed by key concepts such as the piezoelectric effect, acoustic impedance, and echogenicity—critical for image interpretation.
In diagnostics, the text highlights ultrasound's role in identifying periapical lesions, salivary gland pathologies, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, periodontal conditions, and various oral cysts and masses. Therapeutically, the book examines its use in ultrasonic scaling through cavitation, enhancing drug delivery via sonophoresis, guiding minimally invasive procedures, and promoting bone regeneration with low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS).
Overall, the book underscores ultrasound’s growing significance as a non-invasive, real-time tool in modern dental practice.
This book presents a comprehensive exploration of ultrasound technology in dentistry, encompassing its historical development, fundamental principles, and a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic applications. It begins with the evolution of ultrasound from acoustics and sonar to medical imaging, followed by key concepts such as the piezoelectric effect, acoustic impedance, and echogenicity—critical for image interpretation.
In diagnostics, th
This book presents a comprehensive exploration of ultrasound technology in dentistry, encompassing its historical development, fundamental principles, and a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic applications. It begins with the evolution of ultrasound from acoustics and sonar to medical imaging, followed by key concepts such as the piezoelectric effect, acoustic impedance, and echogenicity—critical for image interpretation.
In diagnostics, the text highlights ultrasound's role in identifying periapical lesions, salivary gland pathologies, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, periodontal conditions, and various oral cysts and masses. Therapeutically, the book examines its use in ultrasonic scaling through cavitation, enhancing drug delivery via sonophoresis, guiding minimally invasive procedures, and promoting bone regeneration with low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS).
Overall, the book underscores ultrasound’s growing significance as a non-invasive, real-time tool in modern dental practice.
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