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This book illustrates the precautions for dental treatment with patients with medical diseases and presents the correlation and relationship between oral symptoms and systemic diseases. It is organized into two parts; the first part is symptomatology presenting the description of some symptoms as general remarks. Then comes the part explaining the diseases, which describe the associations between each medical disease and the oral conditions. Chapters provide intraoral figures and in-depth information to help readers understand the symptoms, mechanisms, and responses, the comorbidities, and medications. As the number of patients with lifestyle-related diseases and metabolic syndrome is in increases, it is important to understand the perioperative oral care for patients with malignant diseases.
Internal Medicine for Dental Treatments - Patients with Medical Diseases is a valuable resource not only for undergraduate and post-graduate dental students but also for dental residents, practitioners, and dental nurses. Written by both internal medicine doctors and dentists, this book is a comprehensive guide and easy read for readers at all levels.
List of contents
Part I: Symptomatology.- Chapter 1 Respiratory/Infection Symptoms.- Chapter 2 Cardiovascular Symptoms.- Chapter 3 Digestive Symptoms.- Chapter 4 Neurological and Psychosomal Symptoms.- Chapter 5 Endocrine/Renal/Blood/Other Symptoms.- Part II: Diseases.- Chapter 6 Respiratory Diseases.- Chapter 7 Endocrine Diseases.- Chapter 8 Cardiovascular Diseases.- Chapter 9 Cerebrovascular Diseases.- Chapter 10 Digestive Diseases.- Chapter 11 Malignant Diseases.- Chapter 12 Metabolic Diseases.- Chapter 13 Kidney Diseases.- Chapter 14 Hematologic Diseases.- Chapter 15 Immune System Diseases.- Chapter 16 Neurological Diseases.- Chapter 17 Neuropsychiatry Diseases.- Chapter 18 Infectious Diseases.- Chapter 19 Pregnancy and Breastfeeding.- Chapter 20 Organ Transplantation (Bone Marrow Transplantation, Liver Transplantation).
About the author
Professor Toshimi Chiba
Division of Internal Medicine of Dentistry, Department of Oral Medicine, Iwate Medical University
Professor Hiroyuki Yamada
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Reconstructive Surgery,
Iwate Medical University, School of Dentistry
Summary
This book illustrates the precautions for dental treatment with patients with medical diseases and presents the correlation and relationship between oral symptoms and systemic diseases. It is organized into two parts; the first part is symptomatology presenting the description of some symptoms as general remarks. Then comes the part explaining the diseases, which describe the associations between each medical disease and the oral conditions. Chapters provide intraoral figures and in-depth information to help readers understand the symptoms, mechanisms, and responses, the comorbidities, and medications. As the number of patients with lifestyle-related diseases and metabolic syndrome is in increases, it is important to understand the perioperative oral care for patients with malignant diseases.
Internal Medicine for Dental Treatments - Patients with Medical Diseases
is a valuable resource not only for undergraduate and post-graduate dental students but also for dental residents, practitioners, and dental nurses. Written by both internal medicine doctors and dentists, this book is a comprehensive guide and easy read for readers at all levels.
Report
Internal medicine for dental treatments: patients with medical diseases, edited by Toshimi Chiba (Internal Medicine) and Hiroyuki Yamada (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery), is a timely and essential contribution. Their distinguished backgrounds bring both clinical depth and interdisciplinary rigour to the work, enhancing its credibility and reliability. ... It stands as a much-needed reference for the future of individualised patient care, where therapies are tailored using integrative insights. (Shaula Chintyasari, British Dental Journal, Vol. 238 (11), June 13, 2025)