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ISBN 10: 9811513457
ISBN 13: 978-9811513459
Author: Anshul Rai, Elavenil Panneerselvam, Krishnamurthy Bonanthaya, Suvy Manuel, Vinay V. Kumar
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Clinician 1st Edition:
This is an open access book with CC BY 4.0 license.
This comprehensive open access textbook provides a comprehensive coverage of principles and practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery. With a range of topics starting from routine dentoalveolar surgery to advanced and complex surgical procedures, this volume is a meaningful combination of text and illustrations including clinical photos, radiographs, and videos. It provides guidance on evidence-based practices in context to existing protocols, guidelines and recommendations to help readers deal with most clinical scenarios in their daily surgical work.
This multidisciplinary textbook is meant for postgraduate trainees, young practicing oral surgeons and experienced clinicians, as well as those preparing for university and board certification exams. It also aids in decision-making, the implementation of treatment plans and the management of complications that may arise.
This book isan initiative of Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons of India (AOMSI) to its commitment to academic medicine. As part of this commitment, this textbook is in open access to help ensure widest possible dissemination to readers across the world.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Clinician 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction
- 1: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in India: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?
- 1.1 History of Our Missions and Our Challenges
- 1.2 Expertise, Familiarity, and Competence
- 1.3 Predicting the Future
- References
Part II: Preoperative Assessment and Patient Preparation/Optimization
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2: Preoperative Evaluation and Investigations for Maxillofacial Surgery
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Preoperative Evaluation
- 2.3 Laboratory Investigations
- 2.4 Preanesthetic Evaluation
- 2.5 Aspects of Evaluation Unique to Anesthesia
- 2.6 Assessment of the Pediatric Patient
- 2.7 Assessment of the Elderly Patient
- 2.8 Specialist Consultation and Work-up
- 2.9 The Process of Risk Assessment
- 2.10 Risk Reduction Strategies
- 2.10.1 Premedication
- 2.10.2 Fasting Guidelines
- 2.10.3 Perioperative Beta-Blocker Therapy
- 2.10.4 PONV Prophylaxis
- 2.10.5 Plan for Postoperative Analgesia
- 2.11 Preoperative Decision Making and Obtaining Informed Consent: The Team Concept
- 2.12 Conclusion
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References
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3: Management of Medical Comorbidities in Maxillofacial Surgery
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Changing Demographics in India
- 3.3 Lifestyle Changes in India
- 3.4 The Changing Face of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- 3.4.1 Medical History and India
- 3.5 Cardiovascular System
- 3.5.1 Hypertension
- 3.5.1.1 Minor Oral Surgery
- 3.5.1.2 Major Maxillofacial Surgery
- 3.5.1.3 Vasoconstrictors and Hypertension
- 3.5.2 Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD)
- 3.5.2.1 Minor Oral Surgery
- 3.5.2.2 Major Surgery
- 3.5.3 Postintervention Cardiac Patients
- 3.5.3.1 Percutaneous Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) and Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) and Valve Replacement Procedures
- 3.5.4 Conventional Antiplatelets, Anticoagulants, and Novel Oral Anticoagulants (NOAC)
- 3.5.4.1 Minor Dentoalveolar Surgery: Antiplatelets
- 3.5.4.2 Maxillofacial Surgery
- 3.5.4.3 Bridging with Heparin
- 3.5.4.4 Anticoagulants and Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery
- 3.5.5 Infective Endocarditis Prophylaxis
- 3.5.6 Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICD)
- 3.5.6.1 Implications
- 3.5.1 Hypertension
- 3.6 Impact of Central Nervous System Disorders in Maxillofacial Surgery
- 3.6.1 Epilepsy
- 3.6.1.1 Basic considerations
- 3.6.1.2 Outpatient maxillofacial considerations
- 3.6.1.3 Major Surgical Considerations
- 3.6.2 Stroke
- 3.6.2.1 Basic Considerations
- 3.6.1 Epilepsy
- 3.7 Impact of Psychiatric Disorders in Maxillofacial Surgery
- 3.7.1 Maxillofacial Considerations
- 3.8 Dental and Maxillofacial Implications in Liver Disease
- 3.8.1 Introduction
- 3.8.2 Classification of Liver Dysfunctions
- 3.9 Maxillofacial Implications in GI Disorders
- 3.9.1 Perioperative Maxillofacial Implications
- 3.10 Pregnancy
- 3.10.1 Physiologic Changes
- 3.10.2 Treatment Protocol
- 3.11 Endocrine Disorders
- 3.11.1 Diabetes
- 3.11.1.1 Management of Patients Undergoing Procedures
- 3.11.2 Hypo/Hyperthyroidism
- 3.11.1 Diabetes
- 3.12 Patients with Non-head and Neck Malignancies
- 3.12.1 Introduction
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References
4: Medical Emergencies in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Practice
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Acute Asthmatic Attack
- 4.3 Acute Adrenal Insufficiency/Adrenal Crisis
- 4.4 Airway Obstruction
- 4.5 Anaphylaxis
- 4.6 Chest Pain
- 4.7 Cardiac Arrest
- 4.8 Hypoglycemia
- 4.9 Grand Mal Seizures
- 4.10 Syncope
- 4.11 Other Causes of Loss of Consciousness
- 4.12 Conclusion
- References
Part III: Anesthesia for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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5: Local Anesthesia in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Classification (Tables 5.1 and 5.2)
- 5.3 Local Anesthetic Agents
- 5.4 Vasoconstrictors
- 5.5 Causes of Failure of LA
- 5.6 LA Toxicity and Antidote for Toxicity
- 5.7 Reversal of Soft-Tissue Anesthesia
- 5.8 Plain Local Anesthetic (Without Epinephrine)
- 5.9 Topical Local Anesthetic Agent
- 5.10 Surface Anesthesia
- 5.11 Methods of Local Anesthetic Administration
- 5.12 Techniques
- 5.13 Vazirani-Akinosi (VA) Versus Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
- 5.14 Mental/Incisive Nerve Block
- 5.15 Nerve Blocks in the Maxilla
- 5.16 Regional Blocks in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- 5.17 Recent Advances in Local Anesthesia
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References
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6: Office-Based Anesthesia in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery-The American Model and Training
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Brief History of Anesthesia in OMS
- 6.3 The Anesthesia Team
- 6.4 AAOMS Office Anesthesia Guidelines
- 6.5 Office Requirements
- 6.6 Record Keeping
- 6.7 Office Anesthesia Evaluation Program and Parameters of Care
- 6.8 AAOMS National Simulation Program
- 6.9 Dental Anesthesia Assistant National Certification Examination (DAANCE)
- 6.10 Anesthesia Training during OMS Residency
- 6.11 Preanesthetic Evaluation of the Patient
- 6.12 Monitoring
- 6.13 Airway Armamentarium
- 6.14 Oxygen and Supplemental Gas Delivery System
- 6.15 Suction Equipment
- 6.16 Recovery Room
- 6.17 Techniques in Anesthesia
- 6.17.1 Enteral Anesthesia
- 6.17.2 Parenteral Anesthesia: Intravenous Anesthesia and Inhalational Anesthesia
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