- First title in the Oxford Specialist Handbook series targeting postgraduate dental trainees
- Covers both oral medicine and oral surgery
- Provides clear and concise details of drugs, dosages, and drug interactions
- A practical handbook presenting a large amount of information in a readily accessible format
- Comprehensive description of history taking, examination and relevant investigations
- Lists of oral diseases by symptom and site
- Contains examples of patient clerking
Medicine and Surgery for Dentists(previously published as the Oxford Handbook of Dental Patient Care) is the first in a new series of Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Dentistry. Bridging the gap between dental and medical knowledge, it provides postgraduate dental trainees with practical advice on dealing with clinical problems not encountered during their university training. This book covers the many areas of dentistry that overlap with, or border on, other specialities in the field of medicine and surgery-including history taking, examination, emergencies, and the treatment of special care patients. Major updates include general surgery, trauma and orthopaedics, anaesthesia, and critical care. It is the ideal resource to enable dental professionals to treat patients safely and effectively.
Readership: Aimed at final year undergraduates, hospital postgraduate dental trainees, and those in general or community dental practice.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1: History taking
2: Examination
3: Investigations
4: Relevant medicine
5: General surgery
6: Trauma and orthopaedics
7: Special care groups
8: Therapeutics
9: Anaesthesia, analgesia, and sedation
10: Perioperative management
11: Principles of surgery in the head and neck
12: Differential diagnosis in oral medicine
13: Being a professional
14: Emergencies
15: Appendices