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Practical Guide to Oral Soft Tissue Diseases
A Symptom-based Approach
Introduction
This concise, symptom-based guide streamlines the diagnosis and management of oral soft tissue conditions in dental practice.
Organization
Departing from traditional disease-centred texts, it organises clinical presentations by patient-reported symptoms, such as white patches, ulcers, and swellings, offering a practical framework for rapid assessment and treatment.
Content and Structure
Structured for efficiency and clinical relevance, each chapter delivers focused insights designed to enhance diagnostic confidence and improve patient outcomes. Eleven chapters in the book cover essential soft tissue anatomy, symptom-driven diagnostic pathways, and common conditions, including pigmented lesions, lumps and bumps, and ulcerations.
Features
Richly illustrated with clinical images and supported by quick-reference bullet points, it presents a wide range of scenarios encountered in everyday practice.
Intended Audience
Ideal for general dentists, dental students, and oral health professionals, this guide also serves allied healthcare providers, such as physicians, pharmacists, and specialists, seeking a clearer understanding of oral presentations. Its exam-friendly format makes it especially valuable for students preparing for clinical assessments.