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U.S. ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AND SCHOOLFORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS 78234-6100ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIALPATHOLOGYSUBCOURSE MD0511EDITION 100

DEVELOPMENTThis subcourse is approved for resident and correspondence course instruction. Itreflects the current thought of the Academy of Health Sciences and conforms to printedDepartment of the Army doctrine as closely as currently possible. Development andprogress render such doctrine continuously subject to change.ADMINISTRATIONFor comments or questions regarding enrollment, student records, or shipments,contact the Nonresident Instruction Section at DSN 471-5877, commercial (210) 2215877, toll-free 1-800-344-2380; fax: 210-221-4012 or DSN 471-4012, e-mailaccp@amedd.army.mil, or write to:COMMANDERAMEDDC&SATTN MCCS HSN2105 11TH STREET SUITE 4192FORT SAM HOUSTON TX 78234-5064Approved students whose enrollments remain in good standing may apply to theNonresident Instruction Section for subsequent courses by telephone, letter, or e-mail.Be sure your social security number is on all correspondence sent to the Academy ofHealth Sciences.CLARIFICATION OF TRAINING LITERATURE TERMINOLOGYWhen used in this publication, words such as "he," "him," "his," and "men" are intendedto include both the masculine and feminine genders, unless specifically stated otherwiseor when obvious in context.USE OF PROPRIETARY NAMESThe initial letters of the names of some products are capitalized in this subcourse. Suchnames are proprietary names, that is, brandnames or trademarks. Proprietary nameshave been used in this subcourse only to make it a more effective learning aid. The useof any name, proprietary or otherwise, should not be interpreted as an endorsement,deprecation, or criticism of a product. Nor should such use be considered to interpretthe validity of proprietary rights in a name, whether it is registered or not.

TABLE OF CONTENTSLessonParagraphsINTRODUCTION1DISEASES OF THE HARD TISSUESection I.Section II.Section III.Section IV.Section V.Section VI.Section VII.General Information on Oral PathologyErosion, Abrasion, and ResorptionDental CariesDiseases of the Dental PulpDiseases of the Periapical TissuePeriodontal DiseasesAbnormalities of Oral -1-331-34--1-401-41--1-59Exercises2DISEASES OF THE SOFT TISSUESection I.Oral Tumors (Neoplasms) and LaboratoryStudiesSection II. Abnormalities of the TongueSection III. Developmental Anomalies of the TeethSection IV. Oral Manifestations of Systemic DiseasesSection V. Transmittable -2-37Exercises3FRACTURES AND DISLOCATION OF THE JAWExercisesMD0511i3-1--3-6

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE OF THEU.S. ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AND SCHOOLSUBCOURSE MD0511ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGYINTRODUCTIONMan's survival is constantly threatened--by bacteria, by physical or chemicalinjury, and a host of other agents. Although modern science and medicine have donemuch to cope with these harmful influences, our greatest protection is still afforded bythe ability of our bodies to withstand these repeated attacks. If the combination ofscience and natural resistance is unable to ward off the damaging influences, diseasewill result. The study of disease and of alterations in function caused by disease iscalled pathology. Frequently considered in this field are such topics as the cause of thedisease, the effect of the disease on the body, and the body's reaction to the diseaseprocess.This subcourse is designed to acquaint you with the fundamental concepts oforal and maxillofacial pathology. It also seeks to familiarize you with the technicalnomenclature used in pathology, which is essential to understanding dental procedures.It also stresses the cause and effect of oral infection.Subcourse Components:This subcourse consists of three lessons. The lessons are as follows:Lesson 1, Diseases of the Hard Tissue.Lesson 2, Diseases of the Soft Tissue.Lesson 3, Fractures

oral and maxillofacial pathology. It also seeks to familiarize you with the technical nomenclature used in pathology, which is essential to understanding dental procedures. It also stresses the cause and effect of oral infection. Subcourse Components: This subcour

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