Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Editor and Contributors; Abbreviations; Part I Basic diagnostic approaches; Chapter 1 Examination of the mouth and the teeth- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 2 Diagnostic approaches to common oral and dental symptoms- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 3 Anatomical variants and normal structures often mistaken as pathological lesions- S. R. Prabhu; Part II Presenting complaints related to the teeth, jaws and temporomandibular joint; Chapter 4Orofacial pain of dental origin- A. Sadr, S.
Manickam and S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 5 Orofacial pain of nondental origin- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 6 Dental caries- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 7 Abnormal tooth wear- S.R.
Prabhu; Chapter 8 Developmentally missing teeth- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 9 Extra number of teeth- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 10 Alterations in the size and shape of teeth- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 11 Alterations in the structure of teeth- S. R.
Prabhu; Chapter 12 Delay and failure of tooth eruption- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 13 Tooth impactions- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 14 Tooth discolourations- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 15 Abnormal mobility of the permanent teeth- S. R.
Prabhu; Chapter 16 Malocclusion andcrowding of teeth- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 17 Orofacial infections of dental origin- S. R. Prabhu and H. Al Bayaty; Chapter 18 Temporomandibular joint disorders- S. R. Prabhu; Part III Presenting complaintsrelated to the gums, oral mucosa and oral environment; Chapter 19 Gingival and oral soft tissue lumps and swellings- S.
R. Prabhu and D. F. Wilson; Chapter 20 Gingival, oral and postextraction bleeding- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 21 Mucosal white lesions- S. R. Prabhu and D.
H. Felix; Chapter 22 Mucosal blisters, erosions and ulcers- S. R. Prabhu and D. H. Felix; Chapter 23 Mucosal red lesions- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 24 Mucosal pigmented lesions- S.
R. Prabhu; Chapter 25 Mucosal warts and wart-likelesions- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 26 Oral malodour- N. Narayana; Chapter 27 Dry mouth and taste disorders- S. R. Prabhu and N. Narayana; Chapter 28 Oral mucosal burning and burning mouth syndrome- S.
R.Prabhu and N. Narayana; Chapter 29 Facial palsy and facial sensory loss- S. R. Prabhu; Part IV Topics of special relevance; Chapter 30 Oral and dental trauma- P. V. Abbott; Chapter 31 Oral mucosal infections- L. Samaranayake, H.
M. H. N. Bandara and S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 32 Cysts, tumours and tumour-like growths of the jaws- S. R. Prabhu and D.
F. Wilson; Chapter 33 Oral manifestations of systemic diseases- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 34 Drug-induced oral adverse reactions, includingmedication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw- S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 35 Oral health in pregnancy- S. C. Yeoh; Chapter 36 Dental sleep medicine: Sleep bruxism and oral appliance therapy for snoring and obstructive sleepapnoea- R.
Balasubramaniam; Chapter 37 Oral lesions in HIV infection- J. Hill and S. R. Prabhu; Chapter 38 Oral potentially malignant disorders I: Leukoplakia and erythroplakia- S. Warnakulasuriya; Chapter 39 Oral potentially malignant disorders II: Oral lichen planus, oral lichenoid lesions, oral graft-versus- host disease and oral submucous fibrosis -K. Thongprasom, V. G. A.
Suter and S. Warnakulasuriya; Chapter 40 Oral carcinoma and other malignant lesions of the mouth and jaws- N. W.Johnson; Chapter 41 Oral complications of cancer therapyS. R. Prabhu; Index.