This straightforward reference takes all the salient data from the medical literature on oral disease and narrows the focus. It emphasizes the correct diagnosis of soft tissue orofacial disorders and provides practical guidance on the management of those disorders. Although concise, the Handbook of Oral Disease is thorough. The authors fully explore all clinically relevant aspects of the etiology, diagnosis, treatment and, where possible, the prevention of oral diseases. Several rare and exotic diseases are also mentioned, since these are seen increasingly worldwide. This handbook is intended for all members of dental and medical teams who need a ready office reference.
