Contemporary oral and maxillofacial surgery /

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Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:St. Louis : Mosby, c1998.
Description:xiv, 797 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2887671
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Other authors / contributors:Peterson, Larry J., 1942-
ISBN:0815166990
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Principles of Surgery
  • 1. Preoperative Health Status Evaluation
  • Medical History
  • Physical Examination
  • Management of Patients with Compromising Medical Conditions
  • Management of Pregnant and Postpartum Patients
  • 2. Prevention and Management of Medical Emergencies
  • Prevention
  • Preparation
  • Medical Emergencies
  • 3. Principles of Surgery
  • Developing a Surgical Diagnosis
  • Basic Necessities for Surgery
  • Aseptic Technique
  • Incisions
  • Flap Design
  • Tissue Handling
  • Hemostasis
  • Decontamination and Debridement
  • Edema Control
  • Patient General Health and Nutrition
  • 4. Wound Repair
  • Wound Repair
  • Surgical Significance of Wound Healing Concepts
  • 5. Infection Control in Surgical Practice
  • Communicable Pathogenic Organisms
  • Aseptic Technique and Universal Precautions
  • Part II. Principles of Exodontia
  • 6. Armamentarium for Basic Oral Surgery
  • Instruments for Incising Tissue
  • Instruments for Elevating Mucoperiosteum
  • Instruments for Retracting Soft Tissue
  • Instruments for Controlling Hemorrhage
  • Instruments for Grasping Tissue
  • Instruments for Removing Bone
  • Instruments for Removing Soft Tissue from Bony Defects
  • Instruments for Suturing Mucosa
  • Instruments for Holding Mouth Open
  • Instruments for Providing Suction
  • Instruments for Transferring Sterile Instruments
  • Instruments for Holding Towels and Drapes in Position
  • Instruments for Irrigation
  • Dental Elevators
  • Extraction Forceps
  • Instrument Tray Systems
  • 7. Principles of Uncomplicated Exodontia
  • Pain and Anxiety Control
  • Presurgical Medical Assessment
  • Indications for Removal of Teeth
  • Contraindications for the Removal of Teeth
  • Clinical Evaluation of Teeth for Removal
  • Radiograph Examination of Tooth for Removal
  • Patient and Surgeon Preparation
  • Chair Position for Forceps Extraction
  • Mechanical Principles Involved in Tooth Extractions
  • Principles of Forceps Use
  • Procedure for Closed Extraction
  • Specific Techniques for Removal of Each Tooth
  • Postextraction Care of Tooth Socket
  • 8. Principles of Complicated Exodontia
  • Principles of Flap Design, Development, and Management
  • Principles and Techniques for Surgical Extraction
  • Multiple Extractions
  • 9. Principles of Management of Impacted Teeth
  • Indications for Removal of Impacted Teeth
  • Contraindications for Removal of Impacted Teeth
  • Classification Systems of Impacted Teeth
  • Root Morphology
  • Modification of Classification Systems for Maxillary Impacted Teeth
  • Difficulty of Removal of Other Impacted Teeth
  • Surgical Procedure
  • Perioperative Patient Management
  • 10. Postoperative Patient Management
  • Control of Postoperative Bleeding
  • Control of Postoperative Pain and Discomfort
  • Postoperative Follow-Up Visit
  • Operative Note for the Records
  • 11. Prevention and Management of Surgical Complications
  • Prevention of Complications
  • Soft Tissue Injuries
  • Complications with the Tooth Being Extracted
  • Injuries to Adjacent Teeth
  • Injuries to Osseous Structures
  • Injuries to Adjacent Structures
  • Oroantral Communications
  • Postoperative Bleeding
  • Delayed Healing and Infection
  • Fractures of the Mandible
  • Summary
  • 12. Medicolegal Considerations
  • Legal Concepts Influencing Liability
  • Risk Reduction
  • Informed Consent
  • Records and Documentation
  • Referral to Another General Dentist or Specialist
  • Complications
  • Patient Management Problems
  • Common Areas of Dental Litigation
  • When a Patient Threatens to Sue
  • Managed Care Issues
  • Summary
  • Part III. Preprosthetic Surgery and Implant Surgery
  • 13. Preprosthetic Surgery
  • Objectives of Preprosthetic Surgery
  • Principles of Patient Evaluation and Treatment Planning
  • Recontouring of the Alveolar Ridges
  • Tori Removal
  • Soft Tissue Abnormalities
  • Immediate Dentures
  • Overdenture Surgery
  • Mandibular Augmentation
  • Maxillary Augmentation
  • Soft Tissue Surgery for Ridge Extension of the Mandible
  • Soft Tissue Surgery for Maxillary Ridge Extension
  • Correction of Abnormal Ridge Relationships
  • Summary
  • 14. Contemporary Implant Dentistry
  • Biologic Considerations for Osseointegration
  • Clinical Implant Components
  • Implant Prosthetic Options
  • Preoperative Medical Evaluation of Implant Patient
  • Surgical Phase: Treatment Planning
  • Basic Surgical Techniques
  • Complications
  • Advanced Surgical Techniques
  • Special Situations
  • Part IV. Infections
  • 15. Principles of Management and Prevention of Odontogenic Infections
  • Microbiology of Odontogenic Infections
  • Natural History of Progression of Odontogenic Infections
  • Principles of Therapy of Odontogenic Infections
  • Principles of Prevention of Infection
  • Principles of Prophylaxis of Wound Infection
  • Principles of Prophylaxis Against Metastatic Infection
  • 16. Complex Odontogenic Infections
  • Fascial Space Infections
  • Mandibular Spaces
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Actinomycosis
  • Candidosis
  • 17. Principles of Endodontic Surgery
  • Drainage of an Abscess
  • Periapical Surgery
  • Corrective Surgery
  • Healing
  • Recall
  • Adjuncts
  • When to Consider Referral
  • 18. Management of the Patient Undergoing Radiotherapy or Chemotherapy
  • Dental Management of Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy to Head and Neck
  • Dental Management of Patients on Systemic Chemotherapy for Malignant Disease
  • 19. Odontogenic Diseases of the Maxillary Sinus
  • Embryology and Anatomy
  • Clinical Examination of Maxillary Sinus
  • Radiographic Examination of Maxillary Sinus
  • Odontogenic Infections of Maxillary Sinus
  • Treatment of Maxillary Sinusitis
  • Complications of Surgery Involving Maxillary Sinus
  • Mucous-Retention Phenomenon
  • Oroantral Communications
  • 20. Diagnosis and Management of Salivary Gland Disorders
  • Embryology, Anatomy, and Physiology
  • Diagnostic Modalities
  • Obstructive Salivary Gland Disease
  • Mucus Retention and Extravasation Phenomena
  • Salivary Gland Infections
  • Necrotizing Sialometaplasia
  • Sjogren's Syndrome
  • Traumatic Salivary Gland Injuries
  • Neoplastic Salivary Gland Disorders
  • Part V. Management of Oral Pathologic Lesions
  • 21. Principles of Differential Diagnosis and Biopsy
  • Examination and Diagnostic Methods
  • Principles of Biopsy
  • Soft Tissue Biopsy Technique and Surgical Principles
  • Intraosseous, or Hard Tissue, Biopsy Technique and Surgical Principles
  • Referrals for Biopsy
  • 22. Surgical Management of Oral Pathologic Lesions
  • Basic Surgical Goals
  • Surgical Management of Cysts and Cystlike Lesions of the Jaws
  • Principles of Surgical Management of Jaw Tumors
  • Malignant Tumors of the Oral Cavity
  • Surgical Management of Benign Lesions in Oral Soft Tissues
  • Reconstruction of Jaws After Removal of Oral Tumors
  • Part VI. Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma
  • 23. Soft Tissue and Dentoalveolar Injuries
  • Soft Tissue Injuries
  • Dentoalveolar Injuries
  • 24. Management of Facial Fractures
  • Evaluation of Patients with Facial Trauma
  • Cause and Classification of Facial Fractures
  • Treatment of Facial Fractures
  • Part VII. Dentofacial Deformities
  • 25. Correction of Dentofacial Deformities
  • Causes of Dentofacial Deformity
  • Evaluation of Patients with Dentofacial Deformity
  • Presurgical Treatment Phase
  • Surgical Treatment Phase
  • Distraction Osteogenesis
  • Perioperative Care of the Orthognathic Surgical Patient
  • Postsurgical Treatment Phase
  • Summary
  • 26. Facial Esthetic Surgery
  • Facial Aging
  • Surgical Procedures
  • Summary
  • 27. Management of Patients with Orofacial Clefts
  • Embryology
  • Causative Factors
  • Problems of the Cleft-Afflicted Individual
  • Treatment of Cleft Lip and Palate
  • Dental Needs of Cleft-Afflicted Individuals
  • 28. Surgical Reconstruction of Defects of the Jaws
  • Biologic Basis of Bone Reconstruction
  • Types of Grafts
  • Assessment of Patient in Need of Reconstruction
  • Goals and Principles of Mandibular Reconstruction
  • Surgical Principles of Maxillofacial Bone-Grafting Procedures
  • Part VIII. Temporomandibular Disorders and Facial Pain
  • 29. Facial Neuropathology
  • Basics of Pain Neurophysiology
  • Classification of Orofacial Pains
  • Neuropathic Facial Pains
  • Chronic Headache
  • Other Chronic Head Pains of Dental Interest
  • Evaluation of the Orofacial Pain Patient
  • 30. Management of Temporomandibular Disorders
  • Evaluation
  • Classification of Temporomandibular Disorders
  • Reversible Treatment
  • Permanent Occlusion Modification
  • Temporomandibular Joint Surgery
  • Part IX. Management of the Hospitalized Patient
  • 31. Management of the Hospitalized Patient
  • Hospital Governance
  • Hospital Dentistry
  • Appendixes
  • I.. Instrument List and Typical Retail Prices (2002)
  • II.. Operative Note (Office Record) Component Parts
  • III.. Drug Enforcement Administration Schedule, of Drugs and Examples
  • IV.. Examples of Useful Prescriptions
  • V.. Consent for Extractions and Anesthesia
  • VI.. Antibiotic Overview