Subodh Nanavati is a globally recognized oral and maxillofacial surgeon, acclaimed for his innovative approaches to complex oral health challenges. With an incredible career spanning over four decades, Dr Nanavati has substantially advanced oral surgery, oral oncology, and dental education. His expertise lies in managing oral premalignant and malignant disorders, and he has pioneered new surgical techniques for treating conditions such as trismus associated with OSF and TMJ ankylosis. He is a founder-member of the “Oral Pre-malignant Disorders and Oral Cancer Educational and Research Foundation.” A true advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration, he continues to influence the next generation of healthcare professionals and researchers. Pallavi Nanavati is a distinguished dental graduate from the Government Dental College and Hospital in Mumbai, India. She has devoted her life to serving as a dental surgeon. With over 40 years of experience, she has made remarkable contributions to dental research and literature. Maulik Nanavati is a highly qualified dentist with a DDS from New York University and extensive training, including a BDS from India and an MDS in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from Russia. He speaks multiple languages and is certified in braces, oral implantology, and Invisalign, with a Texas license for Level 1 sedation. Dr Nanavati has provided care in rural India, participated in the World Polio Eradication Program, and served diverse communities, including the blind.
“This book focuses on the underrecognized health issue of oral submucous fibrosis (OSF), emphasizing its frequent misdiagnosis in Western healthcare. It delves into its clinical aspects and the effects of areca nut consumption while addressing its histopathology and advances in diagnosis and treatment. Targeted at medical students, clinicians, and researchers, it aims to raise awareness and promote proactive approaches to managing this growing condition, underscoring its significance in medical discussions.” Dr Betsy Joseph Research Kraft; and Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, SIMATS, India “This book is an essential resource that combines thorough research, clinical insights, and cultural context to shed light on OSF. It starts with the definition and etiology of OSF, using visuals to show the prevalence of areca nut and tobacco use in Southeast Asia. The authors discuss the importance of these substances culturally and early detection of OSF. Personal stories make the scientific content relatable while mentioning the use of AI and machine learning positions it as a forward-thinking guidebook.” Dr Ketki Kalele Dent-O-Path, Oral Histopathology Services; and Neuron Institute of Applied Research (NIAR), India