Jay's Atlas Of Red And White Lesions

Jay's Atlas Of Red And White Lesions

Authors: Dr. Jayakrishnan. U, Dr. Anjali Jayaraj,
Format: Paperback | Genre : Dental Science | Other Book Detail

With long term exposure to heat, the palatal mucosa becomes diffusely grey or white; numerous slightly elevated papules are seen, usually with punctate red centers. Ÿ Such papules represent inflamed minor salivary glands and their orifices.

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Dr. Jayakrishnan. U

Dr. Jayakrishnan. U

Dr. Jayakrishnan. U, graduated from Kerala University in the year 2015 and is currently pursuing his post-graduation in the field of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics under Rajiv Gandhi University. He has published articles in various journals and has a keen eye on the various research aspects in the field of dentistry. He has been awarded the Best poster in National UG Convention 2014. Considering the importance of diagnosis as a part of any treatment, an attempt has been made to bring about some of the common findings which one might encounter in general daily practise. Undergraduate students and General practitioners will find this book interesting as it helps to differentiate between various lesions comparing the histopathological aspects as well. Short bullet points have been added after each lesion to make sure that the reader doesn't drop out on any essential points and will be able to recall with ease.

Dr. Anjali Jayaraj

Dr. Anjali Jayaraj

Dr. Anjali Jayaraj graduated from Rajiv Gandhi University and is currently pursuing Post Graduation in the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics. She is a keen observer in the various evolutionary trends in the field of Dentistry and has an astute interest in research in the field. She was awarded the Best Paper in the National PG Convention 2019. Her contributions in this book, refined it to better understanding of the concepts. This book mainly is intended to help the under graduates and General practioners to identify some of the lesions and refer whichever is required to the Specialists.