Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology (Dentistry)
Includes Diseases of the Hard Soft Tissue, Pulp, Periapical, Periodontal, Erosion, Abrasion, Resorption, Dental Caries, Abnormalities of Oral Mucosa, Tumors (Neoplasms), Tongue, Teeth, Manifestations of Systemic, and Fractures Dislocation of the Jaw
Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Surgery
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9781782580157 |
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IML Training |
Publication: |
October 31, 2012 |
Imprint: |
IML Training |
Language: |
English |
Author: |
|
ISBN: |
9781782580157 |
Publisher: |
IML Training |
Publication: |
October 31, 2012 |
Imprint: |
IML Training |
Language: |
English |
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Man's survival is constantly threatened--by bacteria, by physical and chemical injury, and by a host of other agents. Although modern science and medicine have done much to cope with these harmful influences, our greatest protection is still afforded by the ability of our bodies to withstand these repeated attacks. If the combination of science and natural resistance is unable to ward off the damaging influences, disease will result. The study of disease and of alterations in function caused by disease is called pathology. Frequently considered in this field are such topics as the cause of the disease, the effect of the disease on the body, and the body's reaction to the disease process.
This course is designed to acquaint you with the fundamental concepts of oral and maxillofacial pathology. It also seeks to familiarize you with the technical nomenclature used in pathology, which is essential to properly understanding dental procedures. It also stresses the cause and effect of oral infection.
This course is part of our Dentistry series.
Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.
Full illustrations and diagrams included.
Lessons:
- Diseases of the Hard Tissue
- Diseases of the Soft Tissue
- Fractures and Dislocation of the Jaw
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Man's survival is constantly threatened--by bacteria, by physical and chemical injury, and by a host of other agents. Although modern science and medicine have done much to cope with these harmful influences, our greatest protection is still afforded by the ability of our bodies to withstand these repeated attacks. If the combination of science and natural resistance is unable to ward off the damaging influences, disease will result. The study of disease and of alterations in function caused by disease is called pathology. Frequently considered in this field are such topics as the cause of the disease, the effect of the disease on the body, and the body's reaction to the disease process.
This course is designed to acquaint you with the fundamental concepts of oral and maxillofacial pathology. It also seeks to familiarize you with the technical nomenclature used in pathology, which is essential to properly understanding dental procedures. It also stresses the cause and effect of oral infection.
This course is part of our Dentistry series.
Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.
Full illustrations and diagrams included.
Lessons:
- Diseases of the Hard Tissue
- Diseases of the Soft Tissue
- Fractures and Dislocation of the Jaw