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¨ Textbook of General and Oral Medicine – D.Wray, G.Lowe, J.Dagg, D.Felix, S.Scully 1999 ¨ A Clinical Guide to Oral medicine - P-J. Lamey, M.Lewis 1997, 2nd Edition, BDJ Books ¨ Essentials of Oral Pathology and Oral Medcine – R.Cawson, E.Odell 1998 ¨ A Colour Handbook of Oral Medicine – M.Lewis, R.Jordan 2004 ¨ Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine – C.Scully 2004 ¨ Human Disease for Dentistry – F.Fortune 2004 ¨ Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry—David A. Mitchell and Laura Mitchell, 3rd edition ¨ Oxford Handbook of Dental Patient Care—Crispian Scully, Joel Epstein, David Wiesenfeld ¨ Maxillofacial and Dental Emergencies— John Hawkesford and James G. Banks, Oxford ¨ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. An objective-based textbook— Edited by Jonathan Pedlar and John W. Frame, Churchill Livingstone ¨ Oral Diagnosis—The Clinician’s Guide— Warren Birnbaum, Stephen M. Dunne ¨ Junior doctors’ handbook 2003/2004— British Medical Association ¨ Kunwal Moar—Bristol Dental Hospital / BRI handbook ¨ Handbook of Dental Trauma—Edited by M E J Curzon, Wright ¨ Paediatric Dentistry—Edited by Richard R. Welbury, Oxford ¨ British National Formulary— British Medical Association ¨ Principles of Surgery—Professor J R Moor ¨ The Extraction of Teeth- Professor G L Howe
Its always a good idea to follow up clinical work with some background reading. Some of these books you may already have from your undergraduate days. Journals and the world wide web are also valuable sources of information.
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