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Pathology of Oral & Dental Tissues Referenced by Cawson's Essentials for Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine (Part 1)
Introduction to Oral Pathology
1. Introduction to Oral Pathology
Pathology of Dental Tissue
2-1 Disorders of development of the teeth and related tissues
2-2 Dental Caries-
2-3-1 Intro, Pulpitis, Pulp calcifications and Periodontitis
2-3-2 Resorption of teeth, Hypercementosis, Concrescence and Non-carious injuries to teeth
Gingivitis & Periodontitis
3-1-1 Introduction
3-1-2 The normal periodontal tissues and classification of periodontal disease
3-1-3 Systemic causes of premature periodontal tissue destruction
Pathology of the Jaws
4-1-1 Intro, Osteomyelitis, Bisphosphonate-induced osteoradionecrosis and Alveolar osteitis
4-1-2 Fascial space infections, Necrotising fasciitis, Cavernous sinus thrombosis, Maxillofacial gangrene, Actinomycosis, Systemic infections by oral bacteria and Immunodeficiency states
4-2 Cysts of the Jaws
4-3 Jaw tumors mainly have two types_1
4-4 Non-Odontogenic tumors of the jaws-
4-5-1Trismus and Dislocation-
4-5-2 Ankylosis
4-5-3 Arthritis-
Non-neoplastic Diseases
5-1-1 Intro and Genetic Bone Diseases part1
5-1-2 Genetic Bone Diseases part2
5-1-3 Metabolic Bone Diseases
5-1-4 Paget's Disease
5-1-5 Fibro-Osseous Lesions
Diseases of Tongue & Oral Mucosa
6-1-1 Introduction and Important causes of oral mucosal ulcers
6-1-2Viral Infection (Part 1)
6-1-3 Viral Infection (Part 2)
6-1-4 Viral Infection (Part 3)
6-1-5 Viral Infection (Part 3) (2)
6-1-6 Fungal Infection
6-1-7 Some brainstorm
6-2-1 Diseases of the oral mucosa- non-infective stomatitis
6-2-2 Diseases of the oral mucosa- non-infective stomatitis
6-2-3 Diseases of the oral mucosa- non-infective stomatitis
6-3-1 Introduction
6-3-2The Sore Tongue
6-3-3 The Foliate Papillae, Lingual Varicosities and Hairy Tongue
6-3-4 Median Rhomboid Glossitis and Macroglossia
6-4-1 Intro, Leukoedema, Frictional keratosis & cheek biting and Fordyce's granules
6-4-2Thrush, Stomatitis nicotina, HIV-associated hairy leukoplakia and White sponge naevus
6-4-3 Chronic mucocutaneous candidosis syndrome, Oral keratosis of renal failure, Psoriasis, Verruciform xanthoma and Skin grafts
6-5-1 Definition , Dysplasia , Risk factors & Risk of malignant change
6-5-2 premalignant lesions & conditions 1-
6-5-3 premalignant lesions & conditions 2
6-5-4 Management & Smoking Cessation
6-6-1 Epidemiology, Etiology & Oral Cancer Sites-
6-6-2 Carcinomas & Pathology-
6-6-3 Management, Survival From Oral Cancer & Role of the dentist-
6-7-1 Introduction
6-7-2 Epulides
6-7-3 Papillomas
6-1-6 Fungal Infection
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