(舊版特價-恕不退換)Textbook of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with 2 Interactive DVD-ROMs

1401-5938/9789350259382

ISBN
9789350259382
作者/出版社
Malik/Jaypee
出版年代/版次
2012/3

定價NT$ 2,625
NT$ 1,706
數量

重量:2.8kg  頁數:1024    裝訂:平裝  開數:27.2x21.2cm

Table of Contents

Section 1: Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery1. Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery......3• Scope 3• Multidisciplinary Team Approach 4• Newer Advances 42. Art of Diagnosis.......5• History Taking 5• Clinical Examination 7• Clinical Diagnostic Aids 10• Diagnostic Investigations 14• Biopsy 183. Diagnostic Imaging........19• Fundamental Tenet of Imaging Modality 20• Diagnostic Imaging—As Low as Reasonably Achievable Principle 20• Selection of Imaging Modality 204. Management of Medically Compromised Patients in Oral Surgery......36• Classification of Physical Status 365. Armamentarium Used in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery........48• Instrument Used for Picking Up Sterile Instruments 48• Instrument Used for Preparing the Surgical Field 48• Instrument Used for Holding the Drapes 48• Instruments Used for Incising the Tissues 49• Instruments Used for Retracting Tissues 49• Instruments Used for Reflecting the Mucoperiosteal Flap 51• Instruments Used for Holding the Soft Tissues 52• Instruments Used to Keep the Mouth Open 53• Instruments Used to Drain an Abscess 53• Instruments Used to Remove Pathologic Tissue 54• Instruments Used to Hold the Bone 54• Instruments Used to Cut or Remove Bone 55• Instruments Used to Suture the Tissues 57• Miscellaneous Instruments 57• Instruments Used to Maintain a Clean Surgical Field 57• Instruments Used for the Treatment of Fractures of the Jaw Bones 58• Drains Used in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 60xviii Textbook of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery• Instruments Used for the Extraction of the Teeth and Root Remnants 62• Surgical Diathermy (Cautery, Electrocautery) 66• Cryosurgery 676. Suturing Materials and Techniques.....68• Historical Background 68• Principles of Suture Material Selection 69• Suture Needles 71• Nonabsorbable Sutures 73• Natural Absorbable Sutures 74• Synthetic Absorbable Sutures 74• Coated Vicryl-Polyglactin 910 Braided Suture Material 75• Suturing Techniques 77• Suture Removal 79• Mechanical Wound Closure Devices 797. Asepsis and Sterilization.......80• Definitions of Various Terminologies 80• Transport of Used Items 81• Cleansing of Instruments 82• Packaging or Wrapping Instruments for Autoclaving 83• Methods of Sterilization 85• Storage of Sterile Goods 88• Disinfection 92• Disinfectants 93• Antiseptics 94• Operating Room Procedures 958. Infection Control..........102• Infection 102• Infection Control 102• Cross Infection 102• Routes of Transmission 103• Infectious Diseases of Concern in Dentistry 103• General Principles 107• Waste Disposal in a Health Care Setting 1179. Antimicrobial Therapy........119• Principles of Antibiotic Therapy 120• Removal of Source of Infection 122• Beta-Lactam Antibiotics 123• Antiviral Antibiotics 130• Antimycotic Agents 132• Lincomycin and Clindamycin 135• Guidelines for Antibiotic Prophylaxis 13610. Minor Oral Surgical Procedures.....138• Minor Oral Surgery 138• Basic Purpose of Surgery 138• Principles of Oral Surgery 138• Surgical Management of Impacted Teeth 145• Classification of Impacted Teeth 145• Surgical Removal of Impacted Teeth 152• Complications 158• Surgical Endodontics 159Section 2: General Anesthesia and Sedation in Oral and Maxillofacial11. Introduction to General Anesthesia and Sedation......165• Problems of General Anesthesia in a Dental Chair 16612. Preanesthetic Evaluation.....167• Purpose of Preoperative Preanesthetic Evaluation 16713. Preoperative Anesthetic Preparation and Premedication........172• Basic Plan of Preoperative Anesthetic Preparation 17214. Anesthetic Equipment..........180• Anesthesia and Resuscitation Equipment 180• Monitoring Equipment 190• Oxygen Therapy Equipment 192• Intravenous Infusion Equipment 19315. Pharmacology of Commonly Used Anesthetic Drugs .....195• Intravenous (Iv) Induction Agents 195• Inhalational Induction Agents 195• Muscle Relaxants 19916. Sedation Techniques for Dentistry......201• Sedation Techniques 20117. Short Anesthesia in a Dental Chair......206• Definition of General Anesthesia 207• History 207• Equipment 207• Indications for General Anesthesia 208• Day Stay Surgery 209• Position in Dental Chair: Horizontal/Sitting 209• Preoperative Considerations 209• Induction of Anesthesia 210• Maintenance of Anesthesia 210• Endotracheal Anesthesia 211• Recovery 211• Complications of Dental Anesthesia 21218. Tracheal Intubation for a Patient Undergoing Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery..............214• Indications for Tracheal Intubation 214• Armamentarium Required for Intubations 21419. Complications of General Anesthesia...................221• Anesthetic Complications 221• Complications 222• Postoperative Anesthetic Complications 22620. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.....229• Cardiac Arrest and its Treatment 229Section 3: Temporomandibular Joint Disorders21. Temporomandibular Joint: Afflictions and Management.......239• Anatomy of the Temporomandibular Joint 239• Temporomandibular Joint Disorders 245• Surgical Approaches to Mandibular Condyle and its Neck 25422. Ankylosis of the Temporomandibular Joint and its Management.......261• Classification of Ankylosis 261• Etiopathology 262• Pathogenesis 263• Diagnosis 263• Clinical Manifestations 263• Management of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis 26623. Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome..............275• Clinical Characteristics 276• Pathophysiology (Etiology) 276• Symptoms 277• History of the Patient 277• Objectives of Treatment in Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome 284Section 4: Orthognathic Surgery24. Introduction to Orthognathic Surgery, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning....................297• Types of Severe Skeletal Dentofacial Deformities and Associated Problem List 305• Treatment Options 305• Facial Esthetic Analysis 307• A “Quick Ceph” Dentofacial Planner for Orthognathic Surgery 312• Final Treatment Plan 31625. Presurgical Orthodontic Phase........317• Presurgical Orthodontics Objectives 318• Postsurgical Orthodontics Objectives 323• Historical Development of Orthognathic Surgery 325Contents xxi26. Orthognathic Surgery: Osteotomy Procedures............325• Protocol for Osteotomies 326• Osteotomy Procedures 326• Maxillary Osteotomy Procedures 342Section 5: Maxillofacial Trauma27. Basic Principles for the Management of Maxillofacial Injuries.....357• General Care of the Injured Patient 357• Basic Principles of Treatment of a Severe Maxillofacial Injuries 358• Basic Abcs to be Followed for Preservation of Life 358• Soft Tissue Injuries 36128. Injuries of the Maxillofacial Skeleton...................365• Etiology of Maxillofacial Injuries 365• Local Clinical Examination of Maxillofacial Injuries 36729. Fractures of the Middle Third of the Facial Skeleton.......394• Middle Third of the Facial Skeleton 394• Classification of Fractures of Middle Third of Facial Skeleton 399• Fractures of the Zygomatic Complex 403• Diplopia 406• Enophthalmos 40830. Principles of Treatment of Midfacial Fractures...........410• Methods of Reduction for Midface Fractures 410• Treatment of Fractures of the Zygomatic Bone 415• Fractures of the Nasal Bone and Treatment 42131. Applied Surgical Anatomy of the Mandible andClassification of Mandibular Fractures.................425• Anatomy of the Mandible 425• Mandibular Fractures 42832. Management of Mandibular Fractures..................433• Mandibular Fractures in Children 433• Management of Mandibular Fractures in Adults 434• Surgical Approaches to the Mandible 435• Bone Plating in Mandibular Fractures 44233. Fractures of the Condylar Process and its Management..........452• Classification of Condylar Fractures 452• Diagnostic Findings of Condylar Fractures 457• Treatment of Condylar Fractures 458Section 6: Preprosthetic Surgery34. Preprosthetic Surgery...........467• Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthetics 467• Preprosthetic Surgical Procedures 471• Alveolar Ridge Correction 471• Ridge Extension Procedure 479• Ridge Augmentation Procedures 483Section 7: Cysts and Tumors of the Orofacial Region35. Cysts of the Jaws and Oral/Facial Soft Tissues............491• Cyst Formation 491• Intraosseous Cysts 493• Soft Tissue Cysts of the Oral Cavity 51136. Benign Tumors of the Jaw Bones........525