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Color Atlas of Clinical Oral Pathology
By Brad W. Neville DDS, Douglas D. Damm DDS and Dean K. White DDS
4.0 out of 5 stars (3 Reviews)
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Publisher:  People's Medical Publishing House
Edition:  2nd
Published:  January 15, 1999
Binding:  Hardcover
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Color Atlas of Clinical Oral Pathology presents a wide variety of diseases, that may affect the oral cavity and perioral region. Although more emphasis is given to the commonly occurring disorder, the atlas is comprehensive in scope. It includes developmental disturbances of the oral cavity, teeth, infections, diseases and tumors of the bone. The atlas is organized by origin of the lesion and not by clinical appearance. The classical approach to teaching pathology, and oral pathology, aids the practitioner in accurate diagnosis and provides a valuable board prep resource for the student.
 
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2.0 out of 5 stars.  Mediocre atlas. I've seen much better., February 16, 2007
By j peck (OK)
I hate to say it, but unfortunately I was very unimpressed with this book. One good feature is the informative and concise descriptions of all the pathologies. These are useful.

However, the printing quality is very poor & the image quality is also bad especially for radiographs. It is really too bad that the pictures are so poor. I wouldn't recommend buying this book. I also own the Lexi Comp hard and soft tissue atlases and find them to be much more useful.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  It's Da Bomb Baby, August 29, 2003
By Kavity Killer (denver, colorado United States)
This is the only text I use for path anymore. Keep the others around for reference, but this is your main source. Lots of good prescriptions in the back. Great organization. Cuts out alot of the padding found in other texts. Don't be fooled by the slim profile, its jam packed with good and USEFUL info.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Excellent review and reference, March 28, 2000
By A customer
This atlas provides clear color photos highlighting the classic presentations of pathological lesions in and around the oral cavity. The text descriptions are a bit brief in some cases, but references are provided for further reading. I find it to be an excellent review and reference.

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