The most recent edition (13th Edition, edited by Michael Glick et al.) reflects the shift toward and personalized medicine.
: Incorporates the latest molecular biology, genetics, and immunology findings related to oral health. Burket’s Oral Medicine
: Features contributions from international experts to address a wider range of global health issues and diverse patient populations. Clinical Significance The most recent edition (13th Edition, edited by
: Identification and management of oral mucosal lesions, precancerous conditions, and the oral complications of cancer therapies (chemotherapy and radiation). The most recent edition (13th Edition
is widely considered the "gold standard" textbook for the study and practice of oral medicine. First published in 1946 by Dr. Lester Burket, it has served as the foundational clinical reference for dental students, residents, and practitioners for nearly 80 years. Core Purpose and Scope