PART I: PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY, 1
1 Preoperative Health Status Evaluation, 2
2 Prevention and Management of Medical
Emergencies, 19
3 Principles of Surgery, 37
4 Wound Repair, 43
5 Infection Control in Surgical Practice, 54
PART II: PRINCIPLES OF EXODONTIA, 65
6 Instrumentation for Basic Oral Surgery, 66
7 Principles of Routine Exodontia, 88
8 Principles of More Complex Exodontia, 119
9 Principles of Management of Impacted Teeth, 143
10 Postoperative Patient Management, 168
11 Prevention and Management of Extraction
Complications, 174
12 Medicolegal Considerations, 188
PART III: PREPROSTHETIC AND IMPLANT
SURGERY, 199
13 Preprosthetic Surgery, 200
14 Implant Treatment: Basic Concepts and
Techniques, 234
15 Implant Treatment: Advanced Concepts and
Complex Cases, 264
PART IV: INFECTIONS, 295
16 Principles of Management and Prevention of
Odontogenic Infections, 296
17 Complex Odontogenic Infections, 319
18 Principles of Endodontic Surgery, 339
19 Management of the Patient Undergoing
Radiotherapy or Chemotherapy, 363
20 Odontogenic Diseases of the Maxillary Sinus, 382
21 Diagnosis and Management of Salivary Gland
Disorders, 394
PART V: MANAGEMENT OF ORAL
PATHOLOGIC LESIONS, 421
22 Principles of Differential Diagnosis and Biopsy, 422
23 Surgical Management of Oral Pathologic
Lesions, 448
PART VI: ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL
TRAUMA, 469
24 Soft Tissue and Dentoalveolar Injuries, 470
25 Management of Facial Fractures, 491
PART VII: DENTOFACIAL
DEFORMITIES, 519
26 Correction of Dentofacial Deformities, 520
27 Facial Cosmetic Surgery, 564
28 Management of Patients with Orofacial Clefts, 585
29 Surgical Reconstruction of Defects of the Jaws, 605
PART VIII: TEMPOROMANDIBULAR AND
OTHER FACIAL PAIN DISORDERS, 617
30 Facial Neuropathology, 618
31 Management of Temporomandibular
Disorders, 627
PART IX: MANAGEMENT OF HOSPITAL
PATIENTS, 651
32 Management of Hospitalized Patients, 652
APPENDIXES, 675
1 Instrument List and Typical Retail Prices
(2013), 675
2 Operative Note (Office Record) Component
Parts, 677
3 Drug Enforcement Administration Schedule of
Drug and Examples, 679
4 Examples of Useful Prescriptions, 681
5 Consent for Extractions and Anesthesia, 683
6 Antibiotic Overview, 685
Book description
The sixth edition of Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery aims to present the fundamental principles of surgical and medical management of oral surgery problems. The book provides suitable detail on the foundational techniques of evaluation, diagnosis, and medical management, which makes immediate clinical application possible. The extensive number of illustrations is designed to make the surgical techniques easily understandable, while also enhancing readers’ understanding of the biologic and technical aspects so they can capably respond to surgical situations that go beyond “textbook cases.”
The purpose of the book continues to be twofold:
• To present a comprehensive description of the basic oral surgery procedures that are performed in the office of the general practitioner
• To provide information on advanced and complex surgical management of patients who are typically referred to the specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery Whether you are a dental student, resident, or already in practice, the latest edition of Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is an excellent resource to make a part of your library!
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