Michael Lewis

Professor of Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Cardiff University CF14 4XY, UK

A review of non-plaque-related gingival conditions. Part Two: Reactive processes, potentially dysplastic and malignant neoplasms, and pigmented conditions

Amalgam tattoo represents unintentional implantation of particles of amalgam restorative material into the oral soft tissues during placement, modification or removal of an amalgam restoration. In...

A Review of Non-plaque-related Gingival Conditions. Part One: Genetic/Developmental Disorders, Specific Infections and Inflammatory and Immune Conditions

This article, the first part of a two-part review, has outlined genetic/developmental disorders, specific infections and inflammatory and immune conditions that can affect the gingival tissues....

Mouth Cancer – Risk Factors and Potentially Malignant Disorders

The majority of cases of SSC in the mouth arise in what was previously clinically normal tissue. However, some cancers are known to develop within a pre-existing mucosal abnormality and a list of such...