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"Vi kan möta många människor och saker genom våra liv. Jag har upplevt oavbrutna strider mellan krigsherrar, Motståndskriget mot japansk aggression, det Kinesiska folkets befrielsekrig och upprättandet av Folkrepubliken Kina. Även om jag är en vanlig person har jag många människor att sakna och mycket att säga vid min ålder." Denna bok är den enda muntliga självbiografin av Yang Yi, hundraåringen, känd översättare och examen från National SouthWest Associated University. Från 1919 till nu är Yang Yis hundra år också Kinas hundra år med enorma förändringar.
Salient Features Covers all the oral radiographic techniques, procedures, and radiographic interpretation as per the BDS undergraduate syllabus. Written in a simple, well-structured, point-wise format with a comprehensive exam-oriented description along with diagrammatic representation. Radiographic features are described in actual radiographs. Includes current concepts in all the chapters. Includes a list of frequently asked questions at the end of every chapter. Written by well-known, renowned contributors to add a broader scope of knowledge.
The go-to text for the care of patients with oral disease! Identify and effectively manage oral diseases with Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology! Comprehensive, state-of-the-art coverage includes a description of each individual lesion or pathologic condition, including a discussion of its clinical and/or radiographic presentation, histopathologic features, and its treatment and prognosisOver 1,400 radiographs and full-color clinical photos - that's more than any other reference - facilitate the identification and classification of lesions and disease states Logical organization by body system or disease process makes it easy to look up specific conditions NEW cutting-edge content includes conditions and tumors such as localized juvenile spongiotic gingival hyperplasia, oral lesions associated with cosmetic fillers, HPV-related oropharyngeal carcinoma, IgG4-related disease, and mammary analogue secretory carcinoma Coverage of oral pathology research topics includes current information on forensic dentistry, methamphetamine, and gene mutations A comprehensive appendix organizes diseases according to their clinical features, helping you find and formulate differential diagnoses
This textbook is based on the curricula for dental students in the Nordic countries, and the authors teach the subject at three universities in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Although primarily for undergraduates, the book may also appeal to Ph.D. students and general practitioners. In addition, dental assistants and trainees may find it a useful source of reference. The contents are based on general microbiology and immunology. Oral microbiology is given particular attention, with examples relevant to oral infectious diseases. Each chapter opens with a relatively short pre-reading section, followed by a fact box containing most of the relevant basic definitions concerning the particular chapter. The body of the text is supplemented with more fact boxes and the essentials of each section are summarised in main points. It is the authors' intention that each chapter should be read as a self-contained unit. This has resulted in deliberate repetition and cross-reference within and between chapters.
Oral biokemi – et kompendium giver grundlæggende indsigt i de biokemiske processer, der er relevante for udvikling af tandsygdommen dental caries. Tandemaljens fysisk-kemiske egenskaber og ultrastrukturelle opbygning beskrives, og mekanismerne bag pellikel- og dental biofilmdannelse gennemgås. Effekten af organiske syrer på emaljens mineral samt begrebet kritisk pH forklares, ligesom spyttets og fluorids funktioner i relation til beskyttelse mod udvikling af dental caries beskrives. Bogens primære målgruppe er tandlægestuderende ved de danske universiteter, hvor den er målrettet faget Oral biokemi. Bogen kan også med fordel anvendes af landets tandplejestuderende og andre sundhedsfaglige personer.
Oral Art Forms and their Passage into Writing
Museum Tusculanum Press
2008
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What happens when oral texts are removed from their original medium and written down? This collection examines the complex interrelationship between the oral and the written and the problems of textualisation. Taking their point of departure in the theories of orality and literalisation as well as the preserved texts and their transmission the individual contributors, experts from the fields of Old Norse, Old English, Latin and Homeric studies as well as from later Serbian and Norwegian folklore, set out to explore the commonalities and differences in the process of literalisation.
Decades of war, social upheaval and political change have not lessened the enduring interest of the people of East Timor (Timor-Leste) in their oral traditions, something they share with their neighbours in the eastern islands of Indonesia.Although oral literature continues to occupy a central place in Timorese cultures, new forms of expression are emerging (for instance via published fiction and in social media). Nonetheless, the corpus of Timorese oral narrative largely retains an underlying metaphysical unity. Among others, it continues to express indigenous notions about gender and precedence - two important sociocultural markers that are among the most prominent topics currently under discussion by scholars of the region today. What has yet to be done, however, is to bring Timorese oral narratives into mainstream social science scholarship by subjecting them to a rigorous scholarly analysis. That is the purpose of this masterly study by the veteran Timor scholar, David Hicks.Drawing upon more than a half century of fieldwork and publishing, he discusses the tropes found in and illuminating Timorese metaphysical thought and literature. No other work has discussed these tropes before nor indeed attempted to discern patterns of thought in Timorese narratives. Certainly, the study will be of interest to scholars of literature, social science, structural analysis, Indonesian cultures and philosophy, as well as to those interested in the country's colonial past and in efforts to conserve its natural environment.The book should also appeal to educated citizens of Timor-Leste; here is a work illuminating how future aspirations might be grounded in a common heritage.
Decades of war, social upheaval and political change have not lessened the enduring interest of the people of East Timor (Timor-Leste) in their oral traditions, something they share with their neighbors in the eastern islands of Indonesia. Although oral literature continues to occupy a central place in Timorese cultures, new forms of expression are emerging (for instance via published fiction and in social media). Nonetheless, the corpus of Timorese oral narrative largely retains an underlying metaphysical unity. Among others, it continues to express indigenous notions about gender and precedence - two important sociocultural markers that are among the most prominent topics currently under discussion by scholars of the region today. What has yet to be done, however, is to bring Timorese oral narratives into mainstream social science scholarship by subjecting them to a rigorous scholarly analysis. That is the purpose of this masterly study by the veteran Timor scholar, David Hicks. Drawing upon more than a half century of fieldwork and publishing, he discusses the tropes found in and illuminating Timorese metaphysical thought and literature. No other work has discussed these tropes before nor indeed attempted to discern patterns of thought in Timorese narratives. Certainly, the study will be of interest to scholars of literature, social science, structural analysis, Indonesian cultures and philosophy, as well as to those interested in the country's colonial past and in efforts to conserve its natural environment. The book should also appeal to educated citizens of Timor-Leste; here is a work illuminating how future aspirations might be grounded in a common heritage.
Clinical and pathological observations have unequivocally indicated an increase in the incidence of malignant neoplasia during the last two decades. Despite important advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, mortality from tumours still tends to increase. Cancer research has therefore concentrated not only on early diagnosis and therapy but also, in line with recent trends in medical science, on the prevention of oncogenesis. One effi- cient prophylactic approach is the treatment of preblastomatoses, which include the preneoplastic lesions of the mouth. The most frequent oral pre- cancerosis, leukoplakia, has been studied extensively during the last 20 years with regard to its pathogenesis,clinical course,and response to therapy. In Hungary, studies of oral leukoplakia have a century-long tradition. The term leukoplakia was coined by the Hungarian dermatologist Ern/) Schwimmer who recognized the precancerous nature of the condition and its relationship to tobacco smoking exactly 100 years ago. In the middle of this century another Hungarian scientist, Karoly Balogh established that most leukoplakias have two stages, - reversible and irreversible - and that early lesions may heal spontaneously after the elimination of irritational factors. The incidence of leukoplakia in random population groups was determined for the first time in the world by the Hungarian investigator Pal Bruszt, and reported to be 3.6 %. Subsequent studies in other countries confirmed a range of 0.2-8.1 %, depending on geographical and environ- mental conditions, way of life, and relevant habits.
Oral Complications of Cancer Chemotherapy
Kluwer Academic Publishers
1983
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This new work on oral complications of cancer chemotherapy is edited by two dentists who have made pioneering contributions in this previously neglected area. Their efforts have established the invaluable role of the dentist in oncologic research and cancer patient management. The editors have collected nine chapters that will be of interest to dentists and dental hygienists, oncology nurses, and all physicians treating cancer patients with chemo therapeutic agents. Background chapters on oral complications of cancer chemotherapy, the pharmacology of chemotherapeutic agents, and principles of infection management and prevention set the stage for more specific chapters focusing on prevention and treatment of chemotherapy induced oral and dental disorders. Valuable contributions to the supportive care of the cancer patient are contained in this book. A full comprehension of this book, coupled with an appreciation for advances in other areas of supportive care, such as antiemetic therapy and pain control, will allow all those involved in cancer treatment to be more successful. Peter H. Wiernik, M.D. Emil Frei, M.D.
Oral protetik – handbok för tandsköterskor vänder sig till dig som blivande eller yrkesverksam tandsköterska. På ett vardagsnära sätt går författaren igenom allt från olika slags behandlingar till avtryckstagning, preparation, cementering och samarbetet med det tandtekniska laboratoriet. Teoretiska kunskaper varvas med steg för steg-beskrivningar av praktiska arbetsmoment och förslag på tandsköterskans arbetsuppgifter vid de olika momenten.Boken ger kliniskt användbar kunskap om protetiska principer, vilken tillsammans med ett genuint intresse för ämnesområdet ger rätt förutsättningar för att behandlingen kan genomföras med hög kvalitet och på ett tryggt sätt för patienten. Budskapet är att många arbetsmoment kan delegeras till dig som tandsköterska – det höjer både din och teamets kompetens och stärker dig i din yrkesroll.Carl-Fredrik Arnelund är specialist i oral protetik och chef för specialisttandvården i Region Örebro län. Han föreläser även om oral protetik, bland annat på tandsköterskeutbildningen i Örebro.
General anesthesia (GA) is commonly employed in pediatric oral surgery when procedures are complex, prolonged, or when the child is unable to cooperate due to age, anxiety, or medical conditions. The goal of GA is to ensure the child's safety, comfort, and to provide an environment where the surgeon can perform the procedure without interruption.
Oral Medicine & Pathology: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management
Saman Warnakulasuriya; WM Tilakaratna
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
2013
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This book is a comprehensive guide to diagnosis and management in oral medicine and pathology, with each chapter covering a different condition. Presented in an easy to read format, each topic begins with an outline of the disease, classification and a review of the etiology and clinical features, radiological and histological features, investigation methods and management. The pathology sections provide detailed explanations of pathogenesis, supported by numerous illustrations and photomicrographs. Emphasis is placed on developing clinical diagnostic skills, the role of haematological and immunological tests, biopsy and histopathology, imaging and other investigative techniques. ‘Key features’ boxes are included for every topic, as well as self assessment questions and suggestions for further reading. Key points Comprehensive guide to diagnosis and management in oral medicine and pathologyEmphasis placed on diagnostic skills and investigative techniquesSelf assessment questions and ‘key features’ boxes included for each topicMore than 1300 photographs, diagrams, graphs and tables
Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology is a practical, illustrated guide to the basic principles and interpretation of imaging of the mouth and jaw, written by Kamala G Pillai from the School of Dentistry at the University of Louisville, in the United States. The book is comprised of 32 chapters, covering a broad range of topics within radiology. The first nine chapters of the book focus on the basics of radiology, including the nature and characteristics of radiation, the production and properties of X-rays, and radiation biology. The middle section of the book presents different types of radiography, followed by instruction on procedures of radiographic interpretation. Subsequent chapters focus on the identification of specific conditions using radiography. The final chapter of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology provides important concepts at a glance, with definitions and a glossary. Enhanced by over 540 images and illustrations, this book is an ideal resource for undergraduates in dentistry. Key Points Practical illustrated guide to imaging of the mouth and jawWritten by Kamala G Pillai based at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry, USAPresents a broad range of oral and maxillofacial conditions as identified by radiographyOver 540 illustrations and images