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ISBN 10: 8131249298
ISBN 13: 9788131249291
Author: SM Balaji, Padma Preetha Balaji, Daniel Laskin
In the second edition of the book a detailed and authoritative exposition of basic principles of oral and maxillofacial surgery is presented in altogether 50 chapters under 12 sections. From basic oral surgical procedures encountered by general practitioner to advance and complex surgical procedures that need to be referred to an oral and maxillofacial surgery specialist, all are covered in sufficient detail with a judicious mix of text and illustrations including clinical photos, radiographs, CT and CBCTs.
- Consists of 2454 high resolution clinical images, for better clarity of the surgical concepts in step wise manner; 400 neatly drawn anatomical line illustrations, valuable for preparation during exams; and 150 tables and more than180 boxes for better understanding of the discussed core concepts
- Includes chapters like Emergency Management and Preliminary Examination of a Trauma, Basic Principles in Management of Maxillofacial Injuries, Dentoalveolar Fractures, Mandibular Fractures, Maxillary Fractures, Orbitozygomatic complex, Naso-orbito-ethmoid Fractures and Frontal Fractures in Section XI on Maxillofacial Trauma
- Contains chapters on Local Anaesthesia, Armamentarium, Impaction, Exodontia, Implantology, Orofacial Clefts and Distraction
- Discusses important concepts like Definitions, History Taking, Radiodiagnosis, Biochemical, Haematological and Microbiological Investigations, Histopathological Investigation, Impaction, Endodontic Surgery
- Covers recent advances: Bone Substitutes, Bioresorbable Plates, Lasers in Oral Surgery, Piezoelectric Surgery and Robotic Surgery along with a chapter on Medicolegal Considerations in Dentistry
- With 15 videos to explain concepts of surgery along with its applications in a practical way. The live surgical demonstrations along with the accompanying commentary will serve as an invaluable tool in enhancing the overall learning experience.
Textbook of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 3rd Edtion Table of contents:
Section I: Definition and Scope of Oral Surgery
Chapter 1: Definition and Scope of Oral Surgery
Dentistry (ADA Definition)
Purpose of specialisation
What a graduate should know
Section II: Diagnosis
Chapter 2: History Taking and Clinical Examination
History taking
Clinical examination
Examination of ulcer
Examination of a swelling
Chapter 3: Radiodiagnosis
Diagnostic tools
Plain X-rays
Digital imaging
Tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Nuclear medicine
Ultrasonography
Chapter 4: Diagnostic Aid—Haematological, Biochemical and Microbiological Investigations
Haematological investigations
Biochemical investigations
Microbiologic tests
Chapter 5: Histopathological Investigation
Biopsy
Cytology
Immunohistochemistry
Section III: Medical Management in Oral Surgery
Chapter 6: Management of Medically Compromised
Hypertension
Diabetes mellitus
Hypoglycaemia
Dysrhythmia
Angina pectoris
Myocardial infarction
Congestive heart failure
Infective endocarditis
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Renal disorders
Adrenal insufficiency
Hyperthyroidism
Haematologic diseases
Congenital coagulation defects
Bleeding disorders
Platelet disorders
Neurological disorder
Pregnancy
Infectious diseases
Hepatitis B
Chapter 7: Medical Emergencies and their Management
Chapter 8: Therapeutics in Oral Surgery
Antimicrobials
Analgesics
Anti-inflammatory
Antioedematous substances
Antiallergic
Local anaesthesia
Sedatives and hypnotics
Muscle relaxants
Dressings to protect wounds and relieve pain
Stimulants for circulatory failure, syncope and collapse
Section IV: Anaesthesia in Oral Surgery
Chapter 9: Local Anaesthesia
Electrophysiology of nerve conduction (Fig. 9.1)
Classification
Basic injection techniques
Intraoral techniques (Fig. 9.7)
Extraoral techniques
Block anaesthesia for the mandible
Intraoral techniques (Fig. 9.37)
Extraoral techniques
Complication of local anaesthesia
Chapter 10: General Anaesthesia
Preanaesthetic evaluation
General examination
Delivery of anaesthetic gases and vapours
Managing the airway
Anaesthetic drugs
Induction of anaesthesia
Maintenance of anaesthesia: inhalational (volatile) agents and intravenous infusions
Muscle relaxation during anaesthesia: neuromuscular blocking drugs and their antagonism
Conscious sedation
Section V: Principles of Practising Oral Surgery
Chapter 11: Armamentarium
Airway maintenance/anaesthesia
Presurgical asepsis and draping
Soft tissue handling armamentarium
Instruments used for reflecting the mucoperiosteal flap
Hard tissue handling instrument
Instruments used for management of fractures
Miscellaneous instruments
Diathermy (electrocautery)
Chapter 12: Sterilisation and Disinfection
Cleansing of instruments
Methods of sterilisation
Operating room decorum
Infection control
Chapter 13: Incisions and Flaps
Incision
Principles of wound incision
Principles and guidelines for flap designs
Intraoral incisions
Extraoral incisions
Extraoral flap designs in oral surgery
Skin grafts (Fig. 13.20−13.22)
Chapter 14: Suturing Materials and Techniques
Classification
Absorbable suture materials
Non-absorbable suture materials
Needles
Principles of suturing
Suture methods
Knot
Staples
Wound closure tapes
Chapter 15: Haemorrhage and Shock
Haemorrhage
Haemostasis
Shock
Chapter 16: Wound Care
Surgical drains
Section VI: Minor Oral Surgery
Chapter 17: Exodontia
Indications for extraction
Contraindications for extraction
Assessment of teeth for extraction
Preoperative radiographs
Surgical Plan
Anaesthesia
Techniques of extraction of teeth
Principles of tooth removal
Complications of extraction
Chapter 18: Impaction
Maxillary third molars
Impacted cuspids
Surgical technique
Chapter 19: Endodontic Surgery
Classification of endodontic surgery
Chapter 20: Preprosthetic Surgery
Hard tissue surgeries
Soft tissue procedures
Repositioning of inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) (Fig. 20.48)
Chapter 21: Dental Implantology
Implant treatment protocol
Surgical complication of implant therapy
Section VII: Space Infections
Chapter 22: Head and Neck Space Infections, Part -I
Chapter 23: Head and Neck Space Infections, Part -II
Chapter 24: Head and Neck Space Infections, Part -III
Potential spaces
Classification of fascial spaces
Primary fascial spaces
Buccal space
Infratemporal space
Submental space
Submandibular space
Sublingual space
Secondary fascial spaces (Fig. 24.15)
Parotid space infection
Submasseteric space
Pterygomandibular space
Lateral pharyngeal space
Retropharyngeal space
Peritonsillar abscess (quinsy)
Life threatening complication of orofacial infections
Ludwig’s angina
Clinical features
Carotid space infection (Fig. 24.25)
Chapter 25: Osteomyelitis, Osteoradionecrosis and Osteochemonecrosis
Osteomyelitis
Osteoradionecrosis
Osteochemonecrosis
Treatment of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw
Section VIII: Maxillofacial Pathologies
Chapter 26: Cysts of the Oral Cavity
Odontogenic and nonodontogenic cyst derivatives
Pathogenesis of cyst formation
Prognostic factors
Chapter 27: Odontogenic Tumours
Benign tumours
Malignant tumours
Chapter 28: Nonodontogenic Tumours
Osteoma
Fibro-osseous lesions
Chapter 29: Oral Cancer
Staging and grading of oral cancer
Aetiopathogenesis
Squamous cell carcinoma
Histologic variants of squamous cell carcinoma
Basal (Rodent ulcer)
Ewing’s sarcoma (endothelial myeloma, round cell sarcoma)
Osteosarcoma (osteogenic sarcoma)
Multiple myeloma (plasma cell myeloma, plasmacytoma)
Chapter 30: Management of Head and Neck Tumours
Surgical management
Radiotherapy
Radiosensitisers
Radioprotectors
Radiation mitigator
Chemotherapy
Chapter 31: Salivary Gland Pathologies
Classification of salivary gland diseases
Chapter 32: Maxillary Sinus and its Implications
Maxillary sinus
Advances in the management of maxillary sinus disease
Chapter 33: Orofacial Cleft
Prevalence
Evolution of theories of cleft embryo pathogenesis
Development of cleft lip and palate
Aetiology of oral cleft (OC)
Pathological anatomy
Problems faced by cleft children and their management
Management of patients with cleft lip and palate
Primary correction
Lip repair
Secondary corrections
Closure of alveolar cleft
Chapter 34: Orofacial Neuropathy
Anatomy of the peripheral nerve
Classification of disorders of the nerve
Section IX: Dentofacial Deformities
Chapter 35: Orthognathic Surgery
Diagnosis and treatment planning
Chapter 36: Distraction Osteogenesis
History of development of craniofacial distraction
Stages of distraction
Classification of distraction
Distractor device
Devices
Biologic aspect of distraction osteogenesis
Imaging of callus and its radiographic stages
Section X: TMJ
Chapter 37: Anatomy of TMJ
Embryology
Joint anatomy
Chapter 38: TMJ Disorders
Classification of TMJ disorders
Temporomandibular joint disorders classification
Structural and developmental disorders of the condyle (Flowchart 38.1)
I. Functional disorders
Surgical management
Chapter 39: TMJ Ankylosis
Aetiology
Pathophysiology of TMJ ankylosis
Classification of ankylosis
Clinical presentation
Radiologic assessment
Management
False ankylosis
Chapter 40: Internal Derangements and Condylar Dislocation
Physiologic movements of the TMJ
Internal derangement
Condylar dislocation (Condylar dislocation, Subluxation, Hypermobility of TMJ)
Section XI: Maxillofacial Trauma
Chapter 41: Emergency Management and Preliminary Examination of a Trauma Patient
Chapter 42: Basic Principles of Management of Maxillofacial Trauma
Principles in managing panfacial fractures
Chapter 43: Dentoalveolar Fracture
Chapter 44: Fractures of the Mandible
Classification of mandibular fracture (Box 44.2 and Box 44.3)
Condylar fractures
Edentulous mandible fracture
Chapter 45: Maxillary Fractures
Chapter 46: Orbitozygomatic Complex
Anatomy
Mechanism of zygomatico-orbital fractures
Orbital fractures
Clinical finding
Timing of repair
Principles of treatment of ZMC fractures
Fracture reduction
Fixation technique
Zygomatic arch fractures
Orbital floor reconstruction
Chapter 47: Naso-Orbito-Ethmoid Fracture
Anatomy of naso-orbito-ethmoid region
Nasal bone fracture
Chapter 48: Frontal Bone Fractures
Surgical anatomy
Applied anatomy
Biomechanics of frontal sinus injury
Types of frontal sinus fractures
Evaluation of frontal sinus injury
Management of frontal sinus fracture
Complications of frontal bone fracture
Section XII: Miscellaneous
Chapter 49: Medicolegal Considerations in Dentistry
Chapter 50: Recent Advances
Bone substitutes
Bioresorbable plates
Lasers in oral surgery
Piezoelectric surgery
Robotic surgery
Index
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