Oral pathology is where clinical judgment meets lifesaving diagnosis—and mistakes are costly. From subtle mucosal changes to aggressive malignancies, the oral cavity often provides the first warning signs of systemic and life-threatening disease. Clinical Oral Pathology: A Comprehensive Atlas and Guide to Diagnosis and Management is designed to sharpen the clinician’s eye and transform uncertainty into diagnostic confidence. This book offers an exhaustive, logically structured journey through the full spectrum of oral and maxillofacial pathology. Beginning with the foundations of diagnosis—history taking, clinical examination, imaging, biopsy techniques, and histopathologic interpretation—it builds a strong clinical framework before advancing into disease-specific chapters. Spanning infectious diseases, immunologic disorders, epithelial and salivary gland pathology, odontogenic cysts and tumors, bone lesions, hematologic disorders, facial pain syndromes, and systemic diseases with oral manifestations , the text integrates clinical presentation, radiographic features, histopathology, differential diagnosis, and evidence-based management . Special emphasis is placed on distinguishing normal anatomical variants from pathology, identifying potentially malignant disorders early, and understanding disease behavior in real-world clinical settings. What sets this book apart is its atlas-driven, clinically oriented approach . Complex conditions are broken down into clear diagnostic pathways, helping students, clinicians, and specialists think systematically rather than memorizing isolated facts. The breadth of coverage—from common conditions like aphthous ulcers and periodontal disease to rare tumors, syndromes, and malignancies—makes this a single, authoritative reference for both learning and chairside consultation. Whether preparing for examinations, managing challenging cases, or refining diagnostic skills, readers will gain: A structured diagnostic mindset Clear differentiation between look-alike lesions Practical guidance on biopsy, imaging, and pathology reports Confidence in managing medically compromised and high-risk patients Clinical Oral Pathology: A Comprehensive Atlas and Guide to Diagnosis and Management is an essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate dental students, oral medicine and pathology residents, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, and general dental practitioners. If your goal is diagnostic accuracy, clinical excellence, and a deeper understanding of disease processes affecting the oral and maxillofacial region, this book deserves a permanent place on your shelf.