Description
Enhance your surgical skills with Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2nd Edition! Written by respected international contributors and edited by OMS experts Paul Tiwana and Deepak Kademani, the new edition of this practical, comprehensive guide is divided into two volumes with eBook access included with the print purchase. It offers detailed, step-by-step instructions and more than 2,500 full-color illustrations that demonstrate how to plan for and perform oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures safely and efficiently. Comprehensive and expanded coverage addresses the broad scope of the specialty, ranging from the surgical anatomy of the head and neck to oral surgery, implant surgery, orthognathic and craniofacial surgery, cleft lip and palate, craniomaxillofacial trauma, head and neck oncology, reconstructive procedures, TMJ surgery, facial cosmetic surgery, obstructive sleep apnea, and more.- Comprehensive, consistent approach to OMS operative procedures offers practical guidance for the management of patients with oral and maxillofacial disorders, with each surgical procedure chapter approximately six to eight pages in length and covering the following topics: armamentarium, history of the procedure, indications for use of the procedure, limitations and contraindications, technique, alternate or modified technique, avoidance and management of intraoperative complications, and postoperative considerations.- More than 2,500 images include vibrant, modern medical illustrations and clinical photos that make up the heart of each surgical chapter and bring it to life visually.- Detailed, step-by-step approach shows how to perform OMS surgical procedures safely and efficiently.- Coverage of alternative and modified techniques addresses options beyond the standard techniques.- Expert, international contributors provide authoritative guidance on the OMS procedures they typically perform.- NEW! Two-volume extended edition is easier to navigate and includes extensive updates throughout.- NEW! More than 30 new chapters expand the coverage of implants, craniofacial surgery, and facial cosmetic surgery — plus an all-new section discusses obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).- NEW! An eBook version included only with print purchase allows you to access all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Table of Contents
Part I: Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck1. The Neurocranium2. The Orbit and Eye3. The Paranasal Sinuses4. The Auditory System5. The Anatomy of the Face, Mouth, and Jaws6. The Salivary Glands7. The Neck8. Fascial Spaces of the Head and Neck9. Embryology of the Head and NeckPart II: Oral Surgery10. Routine Extraction of Teeth11. NEW! Surgical Extraction of Erupted Teeth12. Impacted Teeth13. Canine Exposure14. Alveoloplasty15. Palatal and Lingual Torus Removal16. Apicoectomy17. Inferior Alveolar Nerve and Lingual Nerve Repair18. Odontogenic Infection19. VestibuloplastyPart III: Implant Surgery20. Endosseous Dental Implants21. NEW! Implants in the Esthetic Zone22. NEW! All-on-Four Technique23. NEW! The Role of the Zygoma Implant in Maxillary Reconstruction24. NEW! Pterygomaxillary Implants25. Site Preservation and Ridge Augmentation26. Distraction Osteogenesis for Height, Width or Repositioning of the Alveolar Process27. The Maxillary Sinus Lift28. Endosseous Craniofacial Implants29. Implant Rehabilitation and Maxillomandibular Free Flap Reconstruction30. Implant Salvage Procedures31. Prosthodontic Temporization Procedures in Implant Dentistry32. Soft Tissue Augmentation Surgery for Dental ImplantsPart IV: Orthognathic Surgery33. Computer Planning for Orthognathic Surgery34. Genioplasty35. Mandibular Subapical Osteotomies36. Intraoral Vertical Ramus Osteotomy37. Inverted L Mandibular Osteotomy38. The Bilateral Sagittal Split Ramus Osteotomy39. The Anterior Segmental Maxillary Osteotomy40. Surgically Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion41. The Le Fort I Osteotomy42. Model Surgery Planning43. Bimaxillary Orthognathic Surgery44. Combined TMJ and Orthognathic SurgeryPart V: Craniofacial Surgery45. Endoscopic and Strip Craniectomy46. Fronto-Orbital Advancement and Anterior Cranial Vault Reconstruction47. Posterior Cranial Vault Remodeling48. Total Cranial Vault Remodeling49. The Le Fort III Osteotomy50. Orbital Box Osteotomy51. Monobloc and Facial Bipartition Osteotomies for the Reconstruction of Craniosynostosis Syndromes52. Techniques for Skull Base and Cervical Spine Access53. NEW! Facial Translocation54. NEW! Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis in Craniofacial Deformities55. NEW! Maxillary Intraoral Distraction OsteogenesisPart VI: Cleft Lip and Palate56. Unilateral Cheilorhinoplasty – Delaire57. NEW! Rotation-Advancement Unilateral Cheilorhinoplasty58. NEW! Unilateral Cheilorhinoplasty – Fisher59. NEW! Unilateral Cheilorhinoplasty – Talmant Protocol60. Bilateral Cheilorhinoplasty61. Cleft Palate – Modified 2-Flap Technique62. NEW! Cleft Palate – Furlow63. NEW! Cleft Palate Repair – Intra-Velar Veloplasty64. Techniques in Bone Grafting the Cleft Maxilla and Palate65. Pharyngoplasty for Velopharyngeal Incompetence66. Cleft (Secondary) Rhinoplasty in the Adult Patient67. Cleft Le Fort Osteotomy68. Secondary Surgery in Cleft PatientsPart VII: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma69. Repair of Facial Lacerations70. Techniques for Maxillomandibular Fixation71. Surgical Correction of Injuries of the Nasolacrimal System72. Control of Facial Hemorrhage73. Principles and Biomechanics of Rigid Internal Fixation of the Mandible74. Dentoalveolar Trauma75. Anterior Mandibular Fractures76. Mandibular Body Fractures77. Mandibular Angle and Ramus Fractures78. Mandibular Condyle Fractures79. Atrophic Edentulous Mandibular Fractures80. Comminuted Mandibular Fractures81. Pediatric Mandibular Fractures82. Principles and Biomechanics of Rigid Internal Fixation (RIF) of the Midface and Upper Face83. Nasal Fractures84. Zygoma Fractures85. Orbital Fractures86. The Naso-Orbito-Ethmoid Fracture87. Le Fort Injuries88. Pediatric Midface Trauma89. Management of Frontal Sinus Fractures90. Panfacial FracturesPart VIII: Benign Pathology91. Biopsy Techniques92. NEW! Temporal Artery Biopsy93. Enucleation and Currettage of Benign Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology94. Marsupialization95. Marginal Mandibulectomy96. Maxillectomy for Benign Tumors97.



