Prepared by an author of international renown, Scully’s Handbook of Medical Problems in Dentistry offers a wealth of information in a handy ...
- Highlights the main points of human diseases and their relevance to oral healthcare in a practical way
- Gives particular focus on areas that are of major concern to dentistry and oral healthcare e.g. allergies, bleeding tendencies, endocrine disorders - especially diabetes - gravid patients, hepatitis and other transmissible diseases, and malignant disease
- Explains the process of risk assessment, pain and anxiety control, patient access and positioning, treatment modification and drug use
- ‘Relevance for Dentistry’ boxes highlight the most crucial aspects of specific conditions
- Contains new national and international guidelines, further reading and up-to-date websites
- More than meets the needs of the UK General Dental Council (GDC) document ‘Preparing for practice; Dental team learning outcomes for registration’.
- Ideal for all dental students, general dental practitioners and hospital-based dentists together with other oral healthcare staff who need to keep up to date with medical knowledge
Tags: Download Scully's Handbook of Medical Problems in Dentistry 1st Edition 2016 By Crispian Scully, elsevier dental ebooks free download, Professor Crispian Scully CBE, dental Health hazards 1 Health promotion, Medical history 5 Preoperative risk assessment 5 Preoperative planning 7 Consent 11 Culture 12 Communication with other care providers 13 Summary: comments that apply to the rest of this book 13, Emergency procedure 17 Management of the more common emergencies in dentistry, Premature babies 35 Neonates 35 Infants 35 Child from 1 year (pre-school child) 36 Child aged 5–12 years (schoolchild) 36 Puberty 36 Adolescence 36 Main dental considerations 36 Men’s health 39 Main dental considerations 39 Bladder cancer 39, Prostate cancer 40 Prostate hypertrophy (benign prostatic hyperplasia or hypertrophy; BPH) 42 Testicular cancer 43, Main dental considerations 45 Women’s health 48 Main dental considerations 48 Breast cancer 48 Main dental consideration 50 Cervical cancer 51 Ovarian cancer 52 Uterine cancer (endometrial cancer) 53 Pregnancy 54 Main dental considerations 56 Menopause 61 Main dental considerations 61, Main dental considerations in most patients 63 Cardiovascular 63 Aortic valve disease 65 Cardiac arrhythmias (dysrhythmias) 66 Cardiac failure 70 Cardiomyopathies 74 Cerebrovascular accidents (CVA); cerebrovascular events (CVE) 76 Congenital heart disease (CHD) 80 Endocarditis (infective bacterial endocarditis; IE) 84 Hypertension 86 Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) 89 Mitral valve disease 93, Rheumatic fever (RF) 96 Surgery 97 Thrombosis 98 Endocrine and metabolic 101 Acromegaly 101 Addison’s disease 103 Cushing’s syndrome 105 Diabetes insipidus (DI) 107 Diabetes mellitus 109 Hyperaldosteronism 114 Hyperparathyroidism 116 Hyperthyroidism 118 Hypoparathyroidism 120 Hypopituitarism (dwarfism) 122 Hypothyroidism 124 Obesity 126 Gastrointestinal 128 Coeliac disease (CD) 128 Colorectal cancer 130 Crohn’s disease (CD) 132 Cystic fibrosis (CF) 135 Diverticular disease 136 Gastric cancer 138 Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD; GERD) 139 Head and neck cancer 141 Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) 144 Oesophageal carcinoma 146 Peptic ulcer (PUD: Peptic ulcer disease) 148 Pancreatitis 150 Pancreatic cancer 152 Ulcerative colitis (UC) 153 Genito-urinary 155 Chronic kidney disease (CKD); or chronic renal failure (CRF) 155 Kidney cancer 159 Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) 161 Nephrotic syndrome 162 Pyelonephritis 164 Haematological 167 Anaemia 167 Haemophilias 172 Leukaemias 176 Lymphomas 179, Myeloma (Myelomatosis: Kahler disease) 182 Neutrophil defects 184 Thrombocytopenia 186 Hepatic 188 Cholecystitis 189 Hepatitis 190 Liver non-infective diseases 195 Immunological 199 Allergies 199 Immunodeficiencies (primary) 202 Lupus erythematosus (LE) 206 Scleroderma 208 Sjögren syndrome (SS) 211 Mental 215 Alzheimer disease (Alzheimer dementia; AD) 215 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 217 Autism 219 Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) 221 Depression 222 Eating disorders 225 Mania 227 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) 229 Panic disorder 231 Phobias 233 Schizophrenia 234 Self-harm 237 Mucocutaneous 239 Erythema multiforme (EM) 239 Lichen planus (LP) 241 Pemphigoid 243 Pemphigus 244 Skin cancers 246 Basal cell carcinoma 246 Melanoma 246 Squamous cell carcinoma 248 Musculoskeletal 249 Ankylosing spondylitis 249 Gout 250 COsteoarthritis (osteoarthrosis; OA) 252 Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) 255 Osteoporosis 257 Paget disease of bone 259 Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) 261 Rickets and osteomalacia 264 Neurological 266 Brain tumours 266 Epilepsy 268 Migraine 271 Motor neurone disease (MND) 273 Multiple sclerosis (MS); disseminated sclerosis (DS) 275 Myasthenia gravis (MG) 277 Parkinsonism 279 Trigeminal autonomic cephalgias (TACs) 281 Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) 283 Respiratory 285 Asthma 285 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 289 Lung cancer 291 Pneumonia 293 Sarcoidosis 295 6 Trauma 297 Facial trauma 297 Head injury 300 Non-accidental injury (NAI; see also Section 4) 304 Spinal trauma 306 7 Infections 309 A range of infections 309 Candidosis (candidiasis) 313 Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) 316 Endocarditis (see Cardiovascular disease) 318 Gonorrhoea 318 Healthcare associated infections 319 Herpes viruses 325 HIV/AIDS 329 Human papilloma viruses (HPVs) 338 Syphilis 340 Tuberculosis (TB) 342 8 Chemical dependence (drug addiction or substance abuse) 345 Chemical dependence 345 Alcohol use 347 Amphetamine use 348 Cocaine and crack use 349 Ecstasy (MDMA: methylene-dioxy methamphetamine) use 350 Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) use 351 Inhalant use 352 Marijuana use 354 Nicotine use 356 Opioid and heroin use 357 New psychoactive substances (NPS) 358 9 Therapeutic modalities 359 Adverse drug reactions 359 Anti-thrombotic agents 365 Biological therapies 373 Chemotherapy (CTx) 377 Complementary and alternative medicine 381 Graft versus host disease (GVHD) 382 Haemodialysis 384 Immunosuppressive treatment 387 Implanted devices 389 Mucositis 396 Palliative and end of life care 398 Radiotherapy (RTx) 403 Splenectomy 406 Steroids (corticosteroids) 407 Transplantation 409 10 Disability, vulnerability and impairment 413 Main dental considerations 413 Bedbound patients 413, Cerebral palsy (CP) 415 Clefts 417 Disability and impairment 420 Down syndrome (DS) 422 Hearing impairment 425 Learning disability and impairment 426 Paralyses (Head and neck) 427 Spina bifida 430 Visual impairment 432 Vulnerable groups 435, sCULLY MEDICAL EMERGENCY IN DENTISTRY latest version, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2016, 2017, 2018, pdf, lecture, seminar, chapter

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