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PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Books

Contemporary Oral Medicine

Books - Contemporary Oral Medicine

This comprehensive guide by leading experts in Oral Medicine covers the diagnosis, prevention, and non-surgical management of oral and maxillofacial disorders, including bone and cutaneous pathology, orofacial pain, and dental sleep medicine. It features detailed descriptions, clinical cases, and illustrations. An essential resource for clinicians and an excellent textbook for students.

Oral Medicine - A Clinical Guide

This handbook is a practical guide covering pertinent topics in the specialty of Oral Medicine, which focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and management of local and systemic conditions affecting the oral and maxillofacial region. This clinical guide serves as a valuable resource for students and clinicians in practice.

Books - Oral Medicine - A Clinical Guide

Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction: Oral and Maxillofacial Clinics of North America

Books - Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction

This issue of the Oral and Maxillofacial Clinics of North America focuses on orofacial pain and dysfunction, with contributions from renowned experts. It covers topics such as pain classification, temporomandibular joint disorders, psychosocial aspects of chronic pain, and new treatment advancements, aiming to help readers recognize and manage various orofacial pain conditions. The issue also highlights ongoing debates and recent research advancements in the field.

Scientific Publications

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

The Interdisciplinary Field of Sleep Medicine - Time for Dentists to Sink their Teeth into it

Dental Sleep Medicine, bridging dentistry and medicine, has emerged as a field addressing sleep disorders. This article explores its history, scope, education, and the importance of multidisciplinary care for optimal outcomes.

Fibromyalgia: an update for oral health care providers

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic syndrome with widespread pain, fatigue, and nonrestorative sleep. This review explores FM's paradigm shift, clinical aspects, and its significance for oral health care providers.

The Effect of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Other Emerging Infections on Dentistry

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted dentistry, highlighting infection control challenges and the rise of teledentistry. This article explores its effects, emphasizing preparedness for future infectious disease outbreaks.

Sleep Medicine Education at Dental Schools in Australia and New Zealand

Dental schools in Australia and New Zealand lack formal accreditation standards for sleep medicine education. This study surveyed schools, revealing limited predoctoral teaching, focusing on obstructive sleep apnoea, bruxism, and snoring.

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