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|a Cawson's essentials of oral pathology and oral medicine /
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|a Essentials of oral pathology and oral medicine
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|a Oral pathology and oral medicine
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|a Ninth edition.
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|a Preceded by: Cawson's essentials of oral pathology and oral medicine / R.A. Cawson. 8th ed. 2008.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Note continued:
|t Postsurgical pain and nerve damage --
|t Pain induced by mastication --
|t Pain from salivary glands --
|t Neuralgia and neuropathy --
|t Trigeminal neuralgia --
|t Trigeminal neuralgia in multiple sclerosis --
|t Trigeminal neuropathy --
|t Glossopharyngeal neuralgia --
|t Postherpetic neuralgia --
|t Bell's palsy --
|t Burning mouth `syndrome' --
|t Atypical facial pain --
|t Atypical odontalgia --
|t Paraesthesia of the lower lip --
|t Facial palsy --
|t Bell's palsy --
|t Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome --
|t Other causes of facial palsy --
|t Headache --
|t Migraine --
|t Migrainous neuralgia (cluster headache) --
|t Intracranial tumours --
|t Disturbances of taste and smell --
|t Epilepsy --
|g 39.
|t Physical and learning disability --
|t UK discrimination legislation --
|t Learning disability --
|t Down's syndrome --
|t Fragile X syndrome --
|t Other chromosomal abnormalities --
|t Behavioural disorders --
|t Autism --
|t Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder --
|t Physical impairments --
|t Cerebral palsy --
|t Multiple sclerosis --
|t Hydrocephalus --
|t Spina bifida --
|t The muscular dystrophies --
|t Myasthenia gravis --
|g 40.
|t Mental health disorders --
|t Pain without medical cause --
|t Anxiety disorders --
|t Depression --
|t Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa --
|t Psychoses and schizophrenia --
|g 41.
|t Dentistry and elderly patients --
|t Dementia --
|t Other systemic diseases --
|t Oral disease in the elderly --
|g 42.
|t Complications of systemic drug treatment --
|t Local analgesics with vasoconstrictors --
|t Chemical dependence --
|g 43.
|t Medical emergencies --
|t Sudden loss of consciousness --
|t Fainting --
|t Acute hypoglycaemia --
|t Anaphylactic reactions --
|t Cardiac arrest --
|t Strokes --
|t Circulatory collapse in patients on corticosteroid treatment --
|t Chest pain --
|t Angina pectoris --
|t Myocardial infarction --
|t Respiratory difficulty --
|t Severe asthma and status asthmaticus --
|t Left ventricular failure --
|t Convulsions --
|t Epilepsy --
|t Other emergencies --
|t Haemorrhage --
|t Violence --
|g SECTION 4
|t Learning guide and self-assessment questions --
|g 44.
|t Learning guide --
|t Self-assessment questions.
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|g Note continued:
|t Malignant change in lichen planus --
|t Lichenoid reactions --
|t Lichenoid drug reactions --
|t Topical lichenoid reactions --
|t Graft-versus-host disease --
|t Lupus erythematosus --
|t Chronic ulcerative stomatitis --
|t Immunobullous disease --
|t Pemphigus vulgaris --
|t Paraneoplastic pemphigus --
|t Mucous membrane pemphigoid --
|t Erythema multiforme --
|t Stevens Johnson syndrome --
|t Toothpaste-induced epithelial peeling --
|t Other mucosal allergic responses --
|t Oral signs in reactive arthritis --
|t Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (Kawasaki's disease) --
|t Miscellaneous mucosal ulcers --
|t Wegener's granulomatosis --
|t Oral reactions to drugs --
|t Uncommon mucocutaneous diseases --
|g 17.
|t Tongue disorders --
|t Normal structures --
|t Furred tongue --
|t Foliate papillae --
|t Lingual varicosities --
|t Erythema migrans --
|t Lingual papillitis --
|t Hairy tongue and black hairy tongue --
|t Glossitis --
|t Anaemic glossitis --
|t Glossodynia and the sore, physically normal tongue --
|t Macroglossia --
|t Amyloidosis --
|t Other diseases affecting the tongue --
|g 18.
|t Benign chronic white mucosal lesions --
|t Fordyce spots --
|t Leukoedema --
|t Frictional keratosis --
|t Cheek and tongue biting --
|t Stomatitis nicotina --
|t Oral hairy leukoplakia --
|t White sponge naevus --
|t Candidosis --
|t Oral keratosis of renal failure --
|t Skin grafts --
|t Psoriasis --
|t Other white lesions --
|g 19.
|t Potentially malignant disorders --
|t Terminology --
|t Field change --
|t Erythroplakia --
|t Speckled leukoplakia --
|t Leukoplakia --
|t Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia --
|t Smokeless tobacco-induced keratoses --
|t Chronic hyperplastic candidosis --
|t Oral submucous fibrosis --
|t Lichen planus --
|t Lupus erythematosus --
|t Dyskeratosis congenita --
|t HPV-associated dysplasia --
|t Syphilitic leukoplakia --
|t Management of dysplastic lesions --
|t Smoking cessation --
|g 20.
|t Oral cancer --
|t Epidemiology --
|t Aetiology --
|t `Early' and `late' oral carcinoma --
|t Oral cancer distribution --
|t Pathology --
|t Management --
|t Role of the dentist --
|t Oral cancer screening --
|t Screening and detection aids --
|t Verrucous carcinoma --
|t Diagnostic catches --
|g 21.
|t Other mucosal and lip carcinomas --
|t Lip carcinoma --
|t Human papillomavirus -- associated oropharyngeal carcinomas --
|t Nasopharyngeal carcinoma --
|t Pseudocarcinomas and diagnostic catches --
|g 22.
|t Non-neoplastic diseases of salivary glands --
|t Duct obstruction --
|t Salivary calculi --
|t Salivary duct strictures --
|t Mucoceles and sali vary cysts --
|t Sialadenitis --
|t Mumps --
|t Bacterial parotitis --
|t Chronic sialadenitis --
|t Xerostomia --
|t Sjogren's syndrome --
|t Complications --
|t HIV-associated salivary gland disease --
|t IgG4 sclerosing disease --
|t Necrotising sialometaplasia --
|t Sarcoidosis --
|t Sialadenosis --
|t Other salivary gland disorders --
|t Hypersalivation (sialorrhoea or ptyalism) --
|g 23.
|t Salivary gland neoplasms --
|t Salivary gland neoplasms --
|t Benign tumours --
|t Pleomorphic adenoma --
|t Warthin's tumour --
|t Canalicular adenoma --
|t Basal cell adenoma --
|t Oncocytoma --
|t Malignant salivary gland tumours --
|t Mucoepidermoid carcinoma --
|t Adenoid cystic carcinoma --
|t Acinic cell carcinoma --
|t Secretory carcinoma --
|t Polymorphous adenocarcinoma --
|t Salivary duct carcinoma --
|t Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma --
|t Undifferentiated carcinomas --
|t Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma --
|t Adenocarcinoma not otherwise specified --
|t Other epithelial lesions --
|t Metastatic neoplasms --
|t Non-epithelial tumours --
|t Intraosseous salivary gland tumours --
|t Tumour-like salivary gland swellings --
|g 24.
|t Benign mucosal swellings --
|t Fibroepithelial polyp, epulis and denture-induced granuloma --
|t Papillary hyperplasia of the palate --
|t Pyogenic granuloma and pregnancy epulis --
|t Giant-cell epulis --
|t Papillomas --
|t Squamous cell papilloma --
|t Infective warts (verruca vulgaris) --
|t Multifocal epithelial hyperplasia --
|t Verruciform xanthoma --
|t Calibre-persistent artery --
|t Cosmetic implants --
|g 25.
|t Soft tissue tumours --
|t Benign tumours --
|t Benign nerve sheath tumours --
|t Lipoma and fibrolipoma --
|t Granular cell tumour --
|t Congenital (granular cell) epulis --
|t Haemangiomas --
|t Lymphangiomas --
|t Malignant connective tissue tumours --
|t Rhabdomyosarcoma --
|t Sarcomas of fibroblasts --
|t Kaposi's sarcoma --
|g 26.
|t Oral pigmented lesions --
|t Diffuse mucosal pigmentation --
|t Localised melanin pigmentation --
|t Physiological pigmentation --
|t Melanotic macules --
|t Oral melanotic macules associated with HIV infection --
|t Oral melanocyte naevi --
|t Melanoacanthoma --
|t Post-inflammatory pigmentation --
|t Syndromes with oral pigmentation --
|t Other localised pigmented lesions --
|t Amalgam and other tattoos --
|t Lead line and heavy metal poisoning --
|t Soft tissue pigmentation --
|t Melanoma --
|g SECTION 3
|t Systemic disease in dentistry --
|g 27.
|t Anaemias, leukaemias and lymphomas --
|t Anaemia --
|t Sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait --
|t The thalassaemias --
|t Leukaemia --
|t Acute leukaemia --
|t Chronic leukaemia --
|t Lymphomas --
|t Hodgkin's lymphoma --
|t Non-Hodgkin lymphomas --
|t Burkitt's lymphoma --
|t MALT lymphoma --
|t Nasopharyngeal extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma --
|t Other types of lymphoma --
|t Leucopenia and agranulocytosis --
|t Aplastic anaemia --
|t Agranulocytosis --
|t Cyclic neutropenia --
|g 28.
|t Haemorrhagic disorders --
|t Preoperative investigation --
|t Management of prolonged dental bleeding --
|t Blood vessel abnormalities --
|t Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia --
|t Angina bullosa haemorrhagica --
|t Purpura and platelet disorders --
|t Clotting disorders --
|t Haemophilia A --
|t Christmas disease (haemophilia B) --
|t Acquired clotting defects --
|t Combined bleeding disorders --
|t Von Willebrand's disease --
|t Disseminated intravascular coagulation --
|t Plasminogen deficiency --
|g 29.
|t Immunodeficiency --
|t Selective IgA deficiency --
|t C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency --
|t Leukopenia and agranulocytosis --
|t Immunosuppressive treatment --
|t Bone marrow transplantation --
|t Graft-versus-host disease --
|t Other organ transplants --
|t HIV infection and AIDS --
|t Oral lesions in HIV infection --
|t Candidosis --
|t Viral mucosal infections --
|t Bacterial infections --
|t Systemic mycoses --
|t Malignant neoplasms --
|t Lymphadenopathy --
|t Autoimmune disease --
|t Gingivitis and periodontitis --
|t Salivary gland disease --
|t Miscellaneous oral lesions --
|t Oral adverse effects of HAART --
|t Risks of transmission of HIV infection --
|g 30.
|t Allergy, autoimmune and autoinflammatory disease --
|t Allergic or hypersensitivity reactions --
|t Atopy --
|t Contact dermatitis --
|t Latex allergy --
|t Allergy to local anaesthetic --
|t Asthma --
|t Other type 1 reactions --
|t Mucosal allergic responses --
|t Oral allergy `syndrome' --
|t Allergy to metals --
|t Angio-oedema --
|t Autoimmune diseases --
|t The connective tissue diseases --
|t Rheumatoid arthritis --
|t Sjogren's syndrome --
|t Systemic lupus erythematosus --
|t Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) --
|t Autoinflammatory diseases --
|t Sarcoidosis --
|g 31.
|t Cervical lymphadenopathy --
|t Tuberculous cervical lymphadenopathy --
|t Atypical mycobacterial infection --
|t Sarcoidosis --
|t Syphilis --
|t Cat-scratch disease --
|t Lyme disease --
|t Infectious mononucleosis --
|t Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --
|t Toxoplasmosis --
|t Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome --
|t Langerhans cell histiocytosis --
|t Sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy --
|t Castleman's disease --
|t Drug-associated lymphadenopathy --
|t Virchow's node --
|t Delphian node --
|g 32.
|t Cardiovascular disease --
|t General aspects of management --
|t Infective endocarditis --
|t Prevention of endocarditis --
|t Implanted cardiac devices --
|g 33.
|t Respiratory tract disease --
|t Acute sinusitis --
|t Chronic sinusitis --
|t Odontogenic sinusitis --
|t Fungal sinusitis --
|t Allergic fungal sinusitis --
|t Invasive fungal sinusitis --
|t Surgical damage to the maxillary antrum --
|t Displacement of a root or tooth into the maxillary antrum --
|t Oroantral communication --
|t Aspiration of a tooth, root or instrument --
|t Tuberculosis --
|t Chronic obstructive airways disease --
|t Asthma --
|t Midfacial destructive lesions --
|t Wegener's granulomatosis --
|t Carcinoma of the antrum --
|t Cystic fibrosis (mucoviscidosis) --
|t Sleep apnoea syndrome --
|t Bronchogenic carcinoma --
|g 34.
|t Gastrointestinal and liver disease --
|t Gastro-oesophageal reflux and gastric regurgitation --
|t Coeliac disease --
|t Crohn's disease --
|t Orofacial granulomatosis --
|t Malabsorption syndromes --
|t Ulcerative colitis --
|t Intestinal polyposis syndromes --
|t Antibiotic-associated colitis --
|t Liver disease --
|t Viral hepatitis --
|t Hepatitis A --
|t Hepatitis E --
|t Hepatitis B --
|g Hepatitis D
|t The delta agent --
|t Hepatitis C --
|t Control of transmission of viral hepatitis --
|g 35.
|t Nutritional deficiencies --
|t Vitamin deficiencies --
|t Vitamin A deficiency --
|t Riboflavin (B2) deficiency --
|t Nicotinamide deficiency --
|t Vitamin B12 deficiency --
|t Folic acid deficiency --
|t Vitamin C deficiency --
|t Vitamin D deficiency --
|g 36.
|t Endocrine disorders and pregnancy --
|t Pituitary gigantism and acromegaly --
|t Thyroid disease --
|t Hyperthyroidism --
|t Hypothyroidism --
|t Lingual thyroid --
|t Parathyroid disease --
|t Hyperparathyroidism --
|t Hypoparathyroidism --
|t Pseudohypoparathyroidism --
|t Adrenocortical diseases --
|t Adrenocortical hypofunction or Addison's disease --
|t Adrenocortical hyperfunction --
|t Autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes --
|t Diseases of the adrenal medulla --
|t Phaeochromocytoma --
|t Multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromes --
|t Diabetes mellitus --
|t Pregnancy --
|g 37.
|t Renal disease --
|t Chronic renal failure and dialysis --
|t Renal transplantation --
|g 38.
|t Pain and neurological disorders --
|t Dental and periodontal pain --
|t Pain in edentulous patients --
|t Painful mucosal lesions --
|t Pain in the jaws
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|g 1.
|t Principles of investigation, diagnosis and treatment --
|t Taking a history --
|t Consent --
|t Clinical examination --
|t Medical examination --
|t Clinical differential diagnosis --
|t Investigations --
|t Imaging --
|t Histopathology --
|t Laboratory procedures --
|t Molecular biological tests --
|t Haematology, clinical chemistry and serology --
|t Microbiology --
|t Other clinical tests --
|t Interpreting investigations and making a diagnosis and treatment plan --
|g SECTION 1
|t Hard tissue pathology --
|g 2.
|t Disorders of tooth development --
|t Abnormalities in the number of teeth --
|t Anodontia and oligodontia --
|t Additional teeth: hyperdontia --
|t Syndromes associated with hyperdontia --
|t Defective enamel formation --
|t Defects of deciduous teeth --
|t Defects of permanent teeth --
|t Amelogenesis imperfecta --
|t Chronological hypoplasia --
|t Molar-incisor hypomineralisation --
|t Defective dentine formation --
|t Osteogenesis imperfecta with opalescent teeth --
|t Dentinogenesis imperfecta --
|t Dentinal dysplasia (`rootless' teeth) --
|t Defects of enamel and dentine --
|t Regional odontodysplasia (ghost teeth) --
|t Segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia --
|t Other systemic diseases affecting teeth --
|t Extrinsic agents affecting teeth --
|t Odontomes --
|t Disorders of eruption --
|g 3.
|t Disorders of development --
|t Clefts of lip or palate --
|t Cleft lip and cleft palate --
|t Isolated cleft palate --
|t Syndromic cleft lip and palate --
|t Other facial clefts --
|t Stafne's idiopathic bone cavity --
|t Hereditary prognathism --
|t Ankyloglossia --
|t Cowden's syndrome --
|t Other craniofacial malformations --
|g 4.
|t Dental caries --
|t Aetiology --
|t Bacterial plaque --
|t Microbiology --
|t Sucrose --
|t Susceptibility of teeth to caries --
|t Saliva and dental caries --
|t Pathology of enamel caries --
|t Pathology of dentine caries --
|t Clinical aspects of caries pathology --
|t Arrested caries and remineralisation --
|t Caries in deciduous teeth --
|t Hidden caries --
|t Root surface caries --
|t Clinical aspects of reactions to caries --
|g 5.
|t Pulpitis and apical periodontitis --
|t Pulpitis --
|t Pulp calcifications --
|t Periapical periodontitis, abscess and granuloma --
|t Acute apical periodontitis --
|t Pathology and sequelae --
|t Acute apical (dentoalveolar) abscess --
|t Chronic apical periodontitis and periapical granuloma --
|g 6.
|t Tooth wear, resorption, hypercementosis and osseointegration --
|t Tooth wear --
|t Attrition --
|t Abrasion --
|t Erosion --
|t Abfraction --
|t Bruxism --
|t Resorption of teeth --
|t Hypercernentosis --
|t Pathology of osseointegration --
|g 7.
|t Gingival and periodontal diseases --
|t The normal periodontal tissues --
|t Gingival and periodontal fibres --
|t Gingival crevicular fluid (exudate) --
|t Classification of periodontal diseases --
|t Chronic gingivitis --
|t Chronic periodontitis --
|t Pathology --
|t Systemic predisposing factors --
|t General principles of management of chronic periodontitis --
|t Complications of chronic periodontitis --
|t Gingival recession --
|t Aggressive periodontitis --
|t `Prepubertal' periodontitis --
|t Periodontitis as a manifestation of systemic disease --
|t Down's syndrome --
|t Papillon -- lefevre syndrome --
|t Periodontal (lateral) abscess --
|t Acute pericoronitis --
|t Acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis --
|t HIV-associated periodontitis --
|t Gingival enlargement --
|t Hereditary gingival fibromatosis --
|t Drug-induced gingival overgrowth --
|t Localised juvenile spongiotic gingivitis --
|t Plasminogen deficiency gingivitis --
|t Other inflammatory gingival swellings --
|g 8.
|t Infections of the jaws --
|t Normal healing of an extraction socket --
|t Alveolar osteitis --
|t Osteomyelitis of the jaws --
|t Acute osteomyelitis --
|t Chronic osteomyelitis --
|t Diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis --
|t Chronic low-grade focal osteomyelitis and sclerosing osteitis --
|t Osteoradionecrosis --
|t Proliferative periostitis --
|t Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (MRONJ) --
|t Traumatic sequestrum --
|t Sclerotic bone islands --
|g 9.
|t Major infections of the mouth and face --
|t Periapical (dentoalveolar) abscess --
|t Collateral oedema --
|t `Fascial' or tissue space infections --
|t Facial cellulitis --
|t Facial abscess --
|t Antibiotic abscess --
|t Necrotising fasciitis --
|t Cavernous sinus thrombosis --
|t Noma (cancrum oris, necrotising stomatitis} --
|t Actinomycosis --
|t Other `actinomycoses' --
|t The systemic mycoses --
|t Systemic infections by oral bacteria --
|g 10.
|t Cysts in and around the jaws --
|t Classification of cysts --
|t Common features of jaw cysts --
|t Treatment of jaw cysts --
|t Treatment of soft tissue cysts --
|t Odontogenic cysts --
|t Radicular cyst --
|t Lateral radicular cyst --
|t Residual radicular cyst --
|t Inflammatory collateral cysts --
|t Dentigerous cysts --
|t Eruption cyst --
|t Odontogenic keratocyst --
|t Basal cell naevus syndrome --
|t Orthokeratinised odontogenic cyst --
|t Lateral periodontal cysts --
|t Botryoid odontogenic cysts --
|t Glandular odontogenic cyst --
|t Calcifying odontogenic cyst --
|t Carcinoma arising in odontogenic cysts --
|t Gingival cyst of the newborn --
|t Gingival cyst of adults --
|t Non-odontogenic cysts --
|t Nasopalatine duct or incisive canal cyst --
|t Nasolabial cyst --
|t Sublingual dermoid cyst --
|t Thyroglossal duct cyst --
|t Branchial cyst --
|t Foregutcyst --
|t Other cysts in other chapters --
|g 11.
|t Odontogenic tumours and related jaw lesions --
|t Benign epithelial tumours --
|t Ameloblastomas --
|t Desmoplastic ameloblastoma --
|t Metastasising ameloblastoma --
|t Unicystic ameloblastoma --
|t Squamous odontogenic tumour --
|t Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour --
|t Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour --
|t Benign epithelial and mesenchymal tumours --
|t Ameloblastic fibroma --
|t Ameloblastic fibrodentinoma and fibro-odontome --
|t Primordial odontogenic tumour --
|t Odontomes (odontomas*) --
|t Compound odontome --
|t Complex odontome --
|t Other types of odontome --
|t Calcifying odontogenic cyst --
|t Dentinogenic ghost cell tumour --
|t Benign mesenchymal tumours --
|t Odontogenic fibroma --
|t Granular cell odontogenic tumour --
|t Odontogenic myxoma --
|t Normal dental follicle --
|t Cementoblastoma --
|t `Cementomas' --
|t Fibroosseous odontogenic lesions --
|t Cemento-ossifying fibromas --
|t Cemento-ossifying fibroma --
|t Juvenile ossifying fibroma --
|t Multiple and syndromic cemento-osseous fibromas --
|t Cemento-osseous dysplasias --
|t Periapical cernental dysplasia --
|t Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia --
|t Focal cemento-osseous dysplasia --
|t Familial gigantiform cementoma --
|t Malignant odontogenic tumours --
|g 12.
|t Non-odontogenic tumours of the jaws --
|t Exostoses and tori --
|t Osteochondroma --
|t Central giant cell granuloma --
|t Noonan and other syndromes --
|t Langerhans cell histiocytosis --
|t Osteomas --
|t Gardner's syndrome --
|t Ossifying fibromas --
|t Psammomatoid ossifying fibroma --
|t Haemangioma of bone --
|t Melanotic neuroectodermal tumour of infancy --
|t Malignant neoplasms of bone --
|t Osteosarcoma --
|t Chondrosarcoma --
|t Ewing's sarcoma --
|t Myeloma --
|t Amyloidosis --
|t Solitary plasmacytoma --
|t Lymphomas --
|t Metastases to the jaws --
|g 13.
|t Genetic, metabolic and other non-neoplastic bone diseases --
|t Genetic diseases of bone --
|t Osteogenesis imperfecta --
|t Gnathodiaphyseal dysplasia --
|t Osteopetrosis: marble bone disease --
|t Achondroplasia --
|t Cleidocranial dysplasia --
|t Cherubism --
|t Hypophosphatasia --
|t Sickle cell anaemia and thalassaemia --
|t Gigantism and acromegaly --
|t Metabolic bone disease --
|t Rickets --
|t Vitamin D-resistant rickets --
|t Hyperparathyroidism --
|t Other bone diseases --
|t Paget's disease of bone --
|t Fibro-osseous lesions --
|t Fibrous dysplasia --
|t Monostotic fibrous dysplasia --
|t Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia --
|t Albright's syndrome --
|t Osseous dysplasias --
|t Bone `cysts' --
|t Solitary bone `cyst' --
|t Aneurysmal bone `cyst' --
|t Osteoporotic bone marrow defect --
|g 14.
|t Disorders of the temporomandibular joints and trismus --
|t Temporary limitation of movement --
|t Infection and inflammation --
|t Injuries --
|t Drugs --
|t Persistent limitation of movement: extracapsular causes --
|t Irradiation --
|t Oral submucous fibrosis --
|t Systemic sclerosis and scleroderma --
|t CREST syndrome --
|t Morphoea --
|t Persistent limitation of movement: intracapsular causes --
|t Arthritis --
|t Rheumatoid arthritis --
|t Osteoarthritis --
|t Other types of arthritis --
|t Condylar hyperplasia --
|t Neoplasms --
|t Synovial chondromatosis and loose bodies in the temporomandibular joints --
|t Limitation of movement: muscle causes --
|t TMJ pain dysfunction `syndrome' --
|t Giant cell arteritis (temporal arteritis) --
|t Polymyalgia rheumatica --
|t Tetanus and tetany --
|t Pain referred to the joint --
|t Dislocation --
|t Ehlers-Danlos syndrome --
|g SECTION 2
|t Soft tissue disease --
|g 15.
|t Diseases of the oral mucosa: mucosal infections --
|t Ulcers --
|t Herpesvirus diseases --
|t Primary herpetic stomatitis --
|t Herpes labialis --
|t Herpetic whitlow --
|t Herpes zoster of the trigeminal nerve --
|t Ramsay Hunt syndrome --
|t Cytomegalovirus ulcers --
|t Hand-foot-and-mouth disease --
|t Herpangina --
|t Measles --
|t Chicken pox --
|t Tuberculosis --
|t Syphilis --
|t Candidosis --
|t Thrush --
|t Angular cheilitis --
|t Erythematous candidosis --
|t Acute antibiotic stomatitis --
|t Median rhomboid glossitis --
|t Denture-induced stomatitis --
|t Chronic hyperplastic candidosis --
|t Chronic mucocutaneous candidosis syndromes --
|g 16.
|t Diseases of the oral mucosa: non-infective stomatitis --
|t Ulcers --
|t Traumatic ulcers --
|t Eosinophilic ulcer (atypical or traumatic eosinophilic granuloma) --
|t Factitious ulceration (self-inflicted oral ulcers) Recurrent aphthous stomatitis --
|t Behcet's disease --
|t HIV-associated oral ulcers --
|t Nicorandil-induced ulcers --
|t Lichen planus and similar conditions --
|t `Desquamative gingivitis' --
|t Lichen planus --
|t Vulvovaginal-gingival syndrome
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