This colour atlas has been compiled to illustrate and describe comprehensively both the common, and less common but important, oral and maxillofacial disorders and lesions encountered in the infant, child and adolescent. The more important syndromes which have orofacial features are also included. A description of the normal appearance of the oral cavity and face at a particular stage of development starts each main chapter, and permits the comparison of the abnormal oral structures presented with the normal or variations of normal. The conditions illustrated include congenital abnormalities and syndromes, endocrine, neurological and dermatological disorders, conditions associated with oral mucosal disorders, dental abnormalities, infections, traumatic injuries and benign and malignant tumours. This atlas should prove an invaluable reference manual for paediatricians, paediatric dental surgeons, general specialist paediatric surgeons and pathologists.
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colour illustrations, bibliography, index
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Höhe: 272 mm
Breite: 214 mm
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978-0-412-34860-0 (9780412348600)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Normal development and growth; diagnostic approach to paediatric orofacial disorders; facial dysmorphism and syndrome diagnosis; congenital vascular orofacial malformations; congenital clefts and duplication of orofacial structures; oculo-auriculovertebral spectrum; variations of normal oral development and pseudopathology; oral and dental abnormalities and malformations; abnormalities of eruption and resorption and periodontal disorders in children; abnormalities of tooth number, form and size; abnormalities of tooth structure and appearance; abnormalities of oral mucosa; dermatological conditions with oral manifestations; immunodeficiency disorders with oral manifestations; gingival overgrowth conditions; salivary gland disorders; dental caries; oral and maxillofacial infections; periostitis and fibroseous lesions; giant cell lesions of the jaw; development and acquired cysts of the jaw and oral soft tissues; sequalae of traumatic injuries to the face and jaws; acquired disorders and pain in the orofacial and temporomandibular joint regions; tumours, neoplasms and tumour-like conditions; haematological malignancies; sequelae of cancer therapy on the dental and oral tissues.