Many diseases can have an impact upon oral health and/or the safe delivery of dental care. Consequently, oral health care providers need to be comfortable with assessing the risk of providing dental care to their patients with systemic disease as well as the evaluation of oral conditions that may represent manifestations or consequences of systemic disease. Risk Assessment and Oral Diagnostics in Clinical Dentistry aims to enable the dental practitioner to comfortably and capably assess when medical conditions may impact dental care and diagnose oral conditions using routine testing modalities.
This clinical guide contains succinct and detailed text with visual aids regarding how to obtain and perform diagnostic tests, how to interpret these tests, and the implications of tests results upon the management of medically complex dental patients and patients with oral conditions. Color photographs show conditions, testing equipment, and test results. An appendix highlights the ten most common oral medicine disorders encountered in dental practice.
Key Features:
- Focuses solely on diagnostic modalities
- Tables for each chapter highlight succinct diagnostic testing information
- Color photos show conditions, histology slides, radiographic images, and test procedures/results
- Appendix featuring the Top 10 oral conditions encountered by dentists
Titles of Interest
Textbook of Human Disease in Dentistry
Edited by Mark Greenwood, Robin Seymour, and John Meechan
ISBN: 978-1-4051-7033-8
The ADA Practical Guide to Patients with Medical Conditions
Edited by Lauren L. Patton
ISBN: 978-1-1182-4530-9
Dentist's Guide to Medical Conditions and Complications
Edited by Kanchan Ganda
ISBN: 978-1-8138-0926-7