Oral medicine and pathology constitutes a vital interdisciplinary field that integrates the principles of clinical diagnosis with microscopic and biochemical analysis to elucidate the nature of ...
Being able to accurately describe oral mucosal lesions -- even when they're not seen often in daily practice -- can help dental practitioners better diagnose and manage them, and provide more ...
Central papillary atrophy, otherwise known as median rhomboid glossitis, exhibits red, atrophic mucosal areas that are typically asymptomatic and located on the midline posterior dorsal surface of the ...
Mouth cancer affects the mouth area, lips, gums, and throat. This type of cancer is usually found in smokers, heavy drinkers, or people with a history of HPV. Adjusting certain lifestyle habits may ...
The advanced dental education program in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology provides participants the opportunity to acquire specific knowledge and develop skills necessary to perform accepted standards ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) proudly provides a six-year dual degree residency program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Founded in 1948, we are one of the oldest and most robust ...
Two new faculty have joined the UAB School of Dentistry Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. They represent a commitment by the department to remain at the forefront of teaching, research, ...
Oral SCC is quantified by using the TNM classification system, which takes into consideration tumor size, presence of nodal involvement, and metastasis. Treatment for intraoral SCC is dependent on its ...
You can complete your master’s in 24 months. Your coursework will cover topics ranging from research design, statistics and critical assessments of scientific literature, to oral medicine, facial pain ...