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S. R. Prabhu
Handbook of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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Handbook of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine
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1 Disorders of Tooth Development and Eruption CHAPTER MENU
1.1 Anodontia, Hypodontia and Oligodontia 1.1.1 Definition/Description
1.1.2 Frequency
1.1.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.1.4 Clinical Features
1.1.5 Radiographical Features
1.1.6 Diagnosis
1.1.7 Management
1.2 Hyperdontia (Supernumerary Teeth) 1.2.1 Definition/Description
1.2.2 Frequency
1.2.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.2.4 Clinical Features
1.2.5 Radiographical Features
1.2.6 Diagnosis
1.2.7 Management
1.3 Microdontia and Macrodontia 1.3.1 Definition/Description
1.3.2 Frequency
1.3.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.3.4 Clinical Features
1.3.5 Diagnosis
1.3.6 Management
1.4 Gemination, Fusion and Concrescence 1.4.1 Definition/Description
1.4.2 Frequency
1.4.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.4.4 Clinical Features
1.4.5 Radiographical Features
1.4.6 Diagnosis
1.4.7 Management
1.5 Taurodontism and Dilaceration 1.5.1 Definition/Description
1.5.2 Frequency
1.5.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.5.4 Clinical Features
1.5.5 Radiographical Features
1.5.6 Management
1.6 Amelogenesis Imperfecta 1.6.1 Definition/Description
1.6.2 Incidence/Prevalence
1.6.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.6.4 Clinical/Radiographical Features
1.6.5 Differential diagnosis
1.6.6 Diagnosis
1.6.7 Management
1.7 Dentinogenesis Imperfecta 1.7.1 Definition/Description
1.7.2 Frequency
1.7.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.7.4 Clinical Features
1.7.5 Radiographical features
1.7.6 Differential Diagnosis
1.7.7 Diagnosis
1.7.8 Management
1.8 Dentinal Dysplasia (Dentin Dysplasia) 1.8.1 Definition/Description
1.8.2 Frequency
1.8.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.8.4 Clinical Features
1.8.5 Radiographical features
1.8.6 Differential Diagnosis
1.8.7 Diagnosis
1.8.8 Management
1.9 Regional Odontodysplasia (Ghost Teeth) 1.9.1 Definition/Description
1.9.2 Frequency
1.9.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.9.4 Clinical Features
1.9.5 Radiographical features
1.9.6 Differential Diagnosis
1.9.7 Diagnosis
1.9.8 Management
1.10 Delayed Tooth Eruption 1.10.1 Definition/Description
1.10.2 Frequency
1.10.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.10.4 Clinical and Radiographical Features
1.10.5 Diagnosis
1.10.6 Management
1.11 Tooth Impaction (Impacted Teeth) 1.11.1 Definition/Description
1.11.2 Frequency
1.11.3 Aetiology
1.11.4 Clinical Features
1.11.5 Radiographical Features
1.11.6 Diagnosis
1.11.7 Management
1.12 Dens Invaginatus and Dens Evaginatus 1.12.1 Definition/Description
1.12.2 Frequency
1.12.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.12.4 Clinical Features
1.12.5 Radiographical features
1.12.6 Diagnosis
1.12.7 Management
1.13 Fluorosis (Mottled Enamel) 1.13.1 Definition/Description
1.13.2 Frequency
1.13.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
1.13.4 Clinical Features
1.13.5 Differential Diagnosis
1.13.6 Diagnosis
1.13.7 Management
1.14 Tetracycline‐Induced Discoloration of Teeth: Key Features
1.15 Enamel Pearl: Key Features
1.16 Talon Cusp: Key Features
1.17 Hutchinson's Incisors and Mulberry Molars: Key Features
1.18 Tooth Ankylosis: Key Features
1.19 Supernumerary Roots: Key Features
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3 Diseases of the Pulp and Apical Periodontal Tissues CHAPTER MENU
3.1 Classification of Diseases of the Pulp and Apical Periodontal Tissues
3.2 Pulpitis 3.2.1 Definition/Description
3.2.2 Frequency
3.2.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
3.2.4 Clinical and Radiographical Features
3.2.5 Microscopic Features
3.2.6 Differential Diagnosis
3.2.7 Diagnosis
3.2.8 Management 3.2.8.1 Reversible Pulpitis
3.2.8.2 Irreversible Pulpitis
3.2.8.3 Chronic Hyperplastic Pulpitis
3.3 Apical Periodontitis and Periapical Granuloma 3.3.1 Definition/Description
3.3.2 Frequency
3.3.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
3.3.4 Clinical Features
3.3.5 Radiographical Features
3.3.6 Microscopic Features
3.3.7 Differential Diagnosis
3.3.8 Diagnosis
3.3.9 Management
3.4 Apical Abscess (Dentoalveolar Abscess) 3.4.1 Definition/Description
3.4.2 Frequency
3.4.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
3.4.4 Clinical and Radiographical Features
3.4.5 Differential Diagnosis
3.4.6 Diagnosis
3.4.7 Management
3.5 Condensing Osteitis 3.5.1 Definition/Description
3.5.2 Frequency
3.5.3 Aetiology
3.5.4 Clinical Features
3.5.5 Radiographical Features
3.5.6 Microscopic Features
3.5.7 Differential Diagnosis
3.5.8 Diagnosis
3.5.9 Management
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4 Tooth Wear, Pathological Resorption of Teeth, Hypercementosis and Cracked Tooth Syndrome CHAPTER MENU
4.1 Tooth wear: Attrition, Abrasion, Erosion, and Abfraction 4.1.1 Definition/Description
4.1.2 Frequency
4.1.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
4.1.4 Clinical Features
4.1.5 Differential diagnosis
4.1.6 Diagnosis
4.1.7 Management
4.1.8 Prognosis
4.2 Pathological Resorption of Teeth 4.2.1 Definition/Description
4.2.2 Frequency
4.2.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
4.2.4 Clinical Features
4.2.5 Radiographical features
4.2.6 Microscopic Features
4.2.7 Differential diagnosis
4.2.8 Diagnosis
4.2.9 Management
4.2.10 Prognosis
4.3 Hypercementosis 4.3.1 Definition/Description
4.3.2 Frequency
4.3.3 Aetiology/Risk Factors
4.3.4 Clinical Features
4.3.5 Radiographical features
4.3.6 Microscopic Features
4.3.7 Differential Diagnosis
4.3.8 Management
4.4 Cracked Tooth Syndrome 4.4.1 Definition/Description
4.4.2 Frequency
4.4.3 Aetiology/Risk factors
4.4.4 Clinical Features
4.4.5 Differential Diagnosis
4.4.6 Diagnosis
4.4.7 Management
4.4.8 Prognosis
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