An introduction to oral and maxillofacial surgery
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
An introduction to oral and maxillofacial surgery
(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 2006
Available at / 6 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Oral and maxillofacial surgery spans both the dental and medical undergraduate and postgraduate curricula. David Mitchell's "An Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery" offers an accessible introduction to the full range of topics encompassed by the discipline and takes a practical approach, focusing on the core competencies required by undergraduates, practical skills required by trainees, and an illustration of the advanced scope of the speciality.
Table of Contents
- BASIC PATIENT CARE
- 1. What is oral and maxillofacial surgery?
- 2. Basic principles and getting started
- 3. Asepsis, antisepsis and instruments
- 4. Managing people, pain and anxiety
- 5. Medical management of the oral and maxillofacial surgical patient
- ORAL SURGERY
- 6. Exodontia and its sequelae
- 7. Surgical endodontics
- 8. Third molar surgery
- 9. Dentoalveolar surgery for orthodontics
- 10. Oro facial injections
- 11. Cysts of the jaw
- 12. Benign surgical conditions of the mouth, jaws and neck
- 13. The paranasal sinuses
- 14. The temporomandibular joint and facial pain
- 15. Implantology and preprosthetic surgery
- MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
- 16. Maxillofacial trauma - hard tissue trauma
- 17. Maxillofacial trauma - soft tissue trauma
- 18. Facial skin cancer
- 19. Orthognathic surgery
- 20. Cleft and craniofacial anomaly surgery
- 21. The salivary glands
- 22. Oral cancer
- 23. Reconstruction of the mouth, jaws and face
- 24. Facial aesthetic surgery
- 25. Cutting edge
- 26. Useful information
by "Nielsen BookData"