Readership: Undergraduate dentistry students primarily in their clinical years; postgraduate students studying for higher clinical qualifications; general dental practitioners; oral pathologists, and dental surgeons.
J. V. Soames, Professor of Oral Pathology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, and J. C. Southam, Emeritus Professor of Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology, University of Edinburgh, UK
"[The book] will serve as an excellent ready reference." - Christopher Smith in Doody's Journal
"Oral Pathology should retain its place as "essential reading" in all dental curricula. Although this book is aimed at undergraduate dental students, I would not hesitate to recommend it as a useful book for general dental practitioners and postgraduate students aiming to further their knowledge in the field of oral pathology." - A. V. Jones in British Dental Journal, Vol.199, No.2, July 2005
1: Disorders of development of teeth and craniofacial anomalies 2: Dental caries 3: Other disorders of teeth 4: Disorders of the dental pulp 5: Periapical periodontitis 6: Cysts of the jaws and oral soft tissues 7: Diseases of the periodontium 8: Hyperplastic, neoplastic and related disorders of oral mucosa 9: Keratoses and related disorders of oral mucosa 10: Oral epithelial tumours, melanocytic naevi, and malignant melanoma 11: Infections of the oral mucosa 12: Oral ulceration and vesiculobullous diseases 13: Miscellaneous disorders of oral mucosa 14: Diseases of salivary glands 15: Odontomes and odontogenic tumours 16: Disorders of bone 17: Diseases of the temporomandibular joint