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Volume 236 Issue 4, 23 February 2024

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This Oral Medicine themed issue features articles on skin cancer, oral dysaesthesia, and considerations for the older patient.

Cover image: Dentin. The teeth are hard structures which grow out of the jaws and are used to tear and chew food. The exposed surface of the tooth is called the crown and its roots are implanted in the jawbone. The pulp cavity of the tooth contains numerous blood vessels and nerves and is surrounded with dentin, which itself is covered with enamel. Dentin, viewed here under SEM, is a calcified tissue also known as ivory. Here, longitudinal fracture plane along the tubuli axis. SEM magnified 3,000x.

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