Dental pathology

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Dental pathologists are doctors of dental science who specialise in the diagnosis and characterization of diseases of the teeth, jaw, and maxilla through the examination of tissue specimens.

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Pathology
Principles of pathology
Disease - Necrosis - Infection - Ischemia - Inflammation - Wound healing - Neoplasia
Anatomical pathology
Surgical pathology - Cytopathology - Autopsy - Molecular pathology - Forensic pathology - Dental pathology 
Gross examination - Histopathology - Immunohistochemistry - Electron microscopy - Immunofluorescence - Fluorescent in situ hybridization
Clinical pathology
Clinical chemistry - Hematopathology - Transfusion medicine - Medical microbiology - Diagnostic immunology
Enzyme assay - Mass spectrometry - Chromatography - Flow cytometry - Blood bank - Microbiological culture - Serology
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