Oral and maxillofacial surgery Books

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  • Aesthetic Facial Anatomy Essentials for

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Aesthetic Facial Anatomy Essentials for

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    Book SynopsisWith the ever-increasing popularity of injectable toxins and fillers, all clinical practitioners in minimally invasive aesthetic procedures need to be experts in the anatomy of the face. This is a detailed and informative guide from international experts to all aspects of the facial anatomy of the presenting clinical patient - how it changes with age, how it differs in different patients, how it is layered, and what danger zones it may contain. An integral ebook contains videos demonstrating how injection can best be accomplished in each of the anatomical areas considered.Trade Review"...a treasure trove of essential anatomy and techniques relating to face/neck fillers and neurotoxins."- Doody's ReviewTable of ContentsPreface. Foreword. Contributors. Aesthetic Regions of the Face. Facial Layers. Aging of Skin, Soft Tissue, and Bone. Myomodulation. Botulinum Toxins. Absorbable Soft Tissue Fillers: Core Characteristics. Complications of Absorbable Fillers. Forehead. Temporal Region and Lateral Brow. Periorbital Region and Tear Trough. Cheek and Zygomatic Arch. Nose. Nasolabial Region. Lips. Perioral Region. Chin and Jawline. Neck and Décolletage. Video Appendix: How I Do Regional Treatments. Index.

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    £133.00

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales) 50 Landmark Papers every Oral and Maxillofacial

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    Book SynopsisThe exponential growth in the number of research papers published in recent decades can make it difficult to identify the key papers that have truly made a difference in the practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery. This book provides readers with a concise reference source for the key papers that underpin contemporary surgical practice in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Covering all aspects of the specialty, the content will help both trainees and specialists to understand the scientific developments and pioneering surgeries that allow us to practice as we currently do. It is essential revision material for those sitting for specialist examinations in oral and maxillofacial surgery.+ Presents 50 key research studies on surgery along with full analysis+ Additional commentaries from the original authors, experts or editors â providing a valuable perspective on why the study is important+ Constitutes essential reading for trainees, residents and fellows, and surgeons studying for professional examinations + Distills all the literature into a compact guide on the must-know scientific articlesAbout the EditorsNiall MH McLeod FRCS (OMFS), FDS, MRCSConsultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, The Royal London and Whipps Cross Hospitals, London, UKPeter A Brennan MD, PhD, FRCS, FRCSI, FDSConsultant Maxillofacial Surgeon and Professor of Surgery, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UKTable of ContentsSection One: AnatomySection Two: CancerSection Three: CleftSection Four: CraniofacialSection Five: Oral MedicineSection Six: Oral SurgerySection Seven: OrthognathicSection Eight: SalivarySection Nine: SkinSection Ten: Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)Section Eleven: Trauma

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    £999.99

  • Oxford Handbook of Head and Neck Anatomy Oxford

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Head and Neck Anatomy Oxford

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    Book SynopsisThe Oxford Handbook of Head and Neck Anatomy offers a succinct yet comprehensive quick reference guide with over 400 schematic colour and grey-scale illustrations. It tackles the notoriously difficult three-dimensional anatomy of the head and neck and provides essential clinico-anatomical correlates, etymology and background insight to help the reader easily remember complex features. Written and illustrated throughout with an awareness of the difficulties faced in linking the anatomy on the page with real cases seen in day-to-day clinical practice, this handbook is an essential resource for trainees and students at all levels.Trade ReviewIf you want head and neck anatomy distilled down to its essence—this is it...This book will be useful to undergraduates learning anatomy for the first time, but also for trainees specializing in those anatomical areas above the clavicle—who will look back and wish they'd had this text at medical school... Armed with this powerful tome, the pterygopalatine fossa will never again hold such terror, the infamous infratemporal fossa will be laid bare, and the lacrimal lake of despond will dry up. And with this map in hand, a safari in tiger country will be much, much less dangerous. * Professor Alice Roberts, Anatomist, author & broadcaster, Professor of Public Engagement in Science, University of Birmingham *This is a succinct yet comprehensive pocket guide to the anatomy of the head and neck. Using fairly simple, well-drawn images, the relevant bones are introduced individually then combined to construct regional anatomy. These components serve as building blocks of a more holistic, thorough understanding of head and neck anatomy. * Lesley Knight Gilmer, Ph.D.(University of Louisville), Doody's Reviews *A sound grounding in anatomy is still quite rightly required at undergraduate level in medicine and dentistry and often serves to kindle an early interest in many a future surgical career. I have no doubt that this addition to the bookshelf will help many students to find head and neck anatomy less of a terrifying prospect by sheer dint of its simplicity. The Oxford Handbook of Head and Neck Anatomy will be particularly welcomed by those of us in head and neck surgical specialities at all stages of our careers, and members of many medical specialities will find the artistry and accessibility of this excellent resource to be invaluable. * Carrie Newlands, Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Guildford, UK; Chair UK OMFS FRCS Examination Board *This a beautiful book. it doesn't matter whether you are a medical student or a consultant, this book will teach or remind you of some salient fact. Beautiful diagrams and lots of what I consider trinkets of history in relation to anatomy. * Amazon Review *This is not just another anatomy book. It is written extremely well with accurate high level anatomy for post graduate exams. The etymology is fascinating and makes this book not just for exams but generally a brilliant read. I have the kindle version but I may just also buy a paper copy to. Illustrations are clear and accurate. * Amazon Review *Table of Contents1: The Skull 2: The Mandible 3: The Skullbase 4: The Cranial Nerves 5: The Neck 6: Viscera of the Neck 7: The Pharynx 8: The Larynx 9: The Face, Scalp and Temporal Region 10: The Orbit and its Contents 11: The Mouth 12: The Salivary Glands 13: The Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 14: The Ear 15: Embryology

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    £34.19

  • SBAs for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery FRCS

    Oxford University Press SBAs for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery FRCS

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    Book SynopsisSBAs for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery FRCS is a question and answer style revision guide designed to help candidates prepare for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (FRCS) Section 1 written exam, and the Tri-Collegiate Membership in Oral Surgery (MOral Surg) exam.Reflecting the format of the exam, the book contains 300 single-best-answer (SBA) questions with detailed explanatory answers. Questions are mapped to the latest curriculum, with key topics weighted according to their relevance in the most recent examinations. An introductory chapter explains the marking methodology used and advises on how candidates can best approach the exam. A revision guide section suggests study topics and recommended reading.Providing a thorough assessment of the key topics and expert guidance, this is an essential resource for higher surgical trainees in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery looking to maximise their exam success.

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    £48.49

  • Specialty Imaging Temporomandibular Joint and

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Specialty Imaging Temporomandibular Joint and

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is a guide and a reference tool for complex processes related to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and sleep-disordered breathing. The book bridges the gap between dentistry and medicine, helping dentists and doctors understand the function and dysfunction of the craniofacial complex as it relates to sleep disorders." ©Doody's Review Service, 2023 , Darryl Torculas, DDS (Private Practice) Doody's Score: 4 Stars!Table of ContentsSECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING TMJ AND UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 4 Embryology and Fetal Development of Face and Neck Roya Sohaey, MD 14 TMJ Embryology Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD and Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD 20 Upper Respiratory Tract Embryology Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD 26 TMJ Effect on Facial Growth Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD, and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 36 TMJ Effect on Upper Respiratory Tract Morphology Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc FUNCTION AND BIOMECHANICS 40 Occlusion and Orthopedic Stability Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, Domingo Martín, MD, DDS, and Guillermo Ochoa, BDS 48 Levers and Kinesiology of the Masticatory System Alberto Canabez, MD, Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 52 Jaw Function, Dysfunction, and TMJ Biomechanics Luigi M. Gallo, MEng, PhD 58 4D Mandibular Movements Domingo Martín, MD, DDS and Alberto Canabez, MD 64 Tensegrity and the Upper Respiratory Tract Jay Harris Levy, DDS 72 Tensegrity and the TMJ/AOJ Posture Jay Harris Levy, DDS 80 The Tricentric Concept of Occlusion Mariano Rocabado, PT, DPT, CCTT and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 88 Structure of Mandibular Condyle and Related TMJ Biomechanics Le W. Huwe, BS, Ryan P. Donahue, PhD, and Jerry C. Hu, PhD 92 Structure and Function of TMJ Disc and Disc Attachments Le W. Huwe, BS, Ryan P. Donahue, PhD, and Jerry C. Hu, PhD 96 Modeling and Remodeling of TMJ and Mandible Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 112 Biodynamics of Upper Respiratory Tract Steve Carstensen, DDS, FAGD, FACD, FICD and Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD SECTION 2: ANATOMYTMJ 118 TMJ Osseous Components Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 130 TMJ Disc/Fibrocartilage Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 136 TMJ Capsule and Ligaments Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 140 TMJ Histology and Synovial Fluid Composition Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 144 TMJ Innervation Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD and Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD 146 TMJ Vasculature Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD, and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc MUSCLES 150 Muscles of Mastication Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD and Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD 152 Facial Muscles and Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR 166 Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Neck H. Ric Harnsberger, MD, Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, and Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD 178 Tongue H. Ric Harnsberger, MD, Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, and Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD 182 Posterior Cervical Muscles Jeffrey S. Ross, MD and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc JAWS 186 Mandible Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 192 Maxilla Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 200 Teeth Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc TEMPORAL BONE 206 Temporal Bone H. Ric Harnsberger, MD UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT 222 Sinonasal Overview Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR 236 Ostiomeatal Unit Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR 240 Frontal Recess and Related Air Cells Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR 250 Nasopharynx and Oropharynx H. Ric Harnsberger, MD and Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 256 Hypopharynx Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR SKULL BASE 266 Skull Base Overview H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 272 Anterior Skull Base H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 278 Central Skull Base H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 284 Posterior Skull Base H. Ric Harnsberger, MD CRANIAL NERVES RELATED TO TMJ 294 Cranial Nerves Overview H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 306 Trigeminal Nerve (CNV) H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 318 Facial Nerve (CNVII) H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 326 Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CNIX) H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 332 Vagus Nerve (CNX) H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 338 Accessory Nerve (CNXI) H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 342 Hypoglossal Nerve (CNXII) H. Ric Harnsberger, MD CERVICAL SPINE AND OTHERS 348 Cervical Spine Jeffrey S. Ross, MD 366 Craniocervical Junction H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 376 Styloid Process and Stylohyoid Ligament Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 380 Hyoid Bone Ronald C. Auvenshine, DDS, PhD and Nathan J. Pettit, DMD, MSD SECTION 3: MODALITIES USED FOR TMJ AND UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT IMAGING INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 388 Imaging Decision Making Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD HARD TISSUE IMAGING 390 Plain Film Imaging of TMJ Richard W. Katzberg, MD, Shikha Rathi, BDS, MS, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 396 Plain Film Imaging of Upper Respiratory Tract Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD 398 Arthrography Richard W. Katzberg, MD 400 Introduction to CBCT Imaging Shikha Rathi, BDS, MS and Asma'a Al-Ekrish, MDS, Cert. Diag. Sci. 408 CBCT Analysis of TMJ Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 414 CBCT Analysis of Upper Respiratory Tract Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc and Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD 424 Radiation Dose in CBCT Asma'a Al-Ekrish, MDS, Cert. Diag. Sci. and Shikha Rathi, BDS, MS 428 Introduction to MDCT Imaging Asma'a Al-Ekrish, MDS, Cert. Diag. Sci. and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 434 MCDT Image Acquisition and Processing for TMJ and Airway Analysis Asma'a Al-Ekrish, MDS, Cert. Diag. Sci. and Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD SOFT TISSUE IMAGING 442 Introduction to MR Imaging Derek D. Cissell, VMD, PhD, DACVR, Hakan Amasya, DDS, MSc, and Kaan Orhan, DDS, MSc, MHM, PhD, BA 450 Dynamic MR of TMJ and Upper Respiratory Tract Kaan Orhan, DDS, MSc, MHM, PhD, BA, Seçil Aksoy, DDS, PhD, and Tugrul Ormeci, MD, MSc, PhD 454 Quantitative MR of Cartilage and Implications for TMJ Imaging Derek D. Cissell, VMD, PhD, DACVR, Kaan Orhan, DDS, MSc, MHM, PhD, BA, and Gürkan Ünsal, DDS, PhD 460 Introduction to US Imaging Kaan Orhan, DDS, MSc, MHM, PhD, BA and Hakan Amasya, DDS, MSc 468 US of TMJ and Upper Respiratory Tract Kaan Orhan, DDS, MSc, MHM, PhD, BA and Gürkan Ünsal, DDS, PhD 474 Arthroscopy Reem H. Hossameldin, BDS, MSc, PhD and Joseph P. McCain, DMD SECTION 4: TMJ DIAGNOSES CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF TMD 482 Correlation of Clinical Symptoms of TMD to Radiographic Findings Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 494 Functional Disorders of Muscles Jeffrey P. Okeson, DMD, Isabel Moreno-Hay, DDS, PhD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 500 Intracapsular Disorders of TMJ Jeffrey P. Okeson, DMD, Isabel Moreno-Hay, DDS, PhD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc CONGENITAL CONDITIONS 508 Craniofacial Malformations and Syndromes Affecting TMJ Caroline D. Robson, MBChB, Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, and Dann Martin, MD, MS 520 Hemifacial Microsomia David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 524 Pierre Robin Sequence Bernadette L. Koch, MD, Caroline D. Robson, MBChB, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 528 Treacher Collins Syndrome Bernadette L. Koch, MD, Caroline D. Robson, MBChB, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc DEVELOPMENTAL CONDITIONS 530 Condylar Hypoplasia David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 534 Condylar Hyperplasia David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 540 Coronoid Hyperplasia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 544 Hemimandibular Elongation David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 548 Mandibular Salivary Gland Defect (Stafne) Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 550 Foramen Tympanicum H. Ric Harnsberger, MD TRAUMA 552 TMJ Fracture, Adult and Neonatal David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 558 TMJ Dislocation C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 560 Bifid Condyle C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 564 Osteochondritis Dissecans David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS 566 Rheumatoid Arthritis David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 572 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Lubdha M. Shah, MD, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 578 Septic Arthritis Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 582 Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, PhD and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 584 Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD DEGENERATIVE CONDITIONS 588 Degenerative Joint Disease David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 592 Idiopathic Condylar Resorption David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 598 Synovial Cyst David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Peruze Celenk, DDS, PhD 600 TMJ Ganglion Cyst Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD DISC DERANGEMENT CONDITIONS 602 MR Analysis of Normal TMJ Disc Richard W. Katzberg, MD, Joanne Ethier, DMD, MBA, MS, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 606 Fine Structural Details of Disc and Posterior Attachment Richard W. Katzberg, MD, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 612 Overview of Disc Displacements Richard W. Katzberg, MD, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Joanne Ethier, DMD, MBA, MS 618 Disc Displacement With Reduction Richard W. Katzberg, MD, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Joanne Ethier, DMD, MBA, MS 624 Disc Displacement Without Reduction Richard W. Katzberg, MD, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Joanne Ethier, DMD, MBA, MS 630 Joint Fluid and Marrow Alterations Richard W. Katzberg, MD, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Joanne Ethier, DMD, MBA, MS 636 Adhesions David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 638 US of TMJ Internal Derangement Kaan Orhan, DDS, MSc, MHM, PhD, BA and Gürkan Ünsal, DDS, PhD ACQUIRED CONDITIONS 644 Dual Bite David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 650 Posterior Tooth Fulcrum Formation Alberto Canabez, MD, Domingo Martín, MD, DDS, and Adina Sirbu, DMD, PhD 654 Fibrous Ankylosis David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 656 Bony Ankylosis C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 658 Osteoradionecrosis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS 662 Primary Synovial Chondromatosis C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 666 Secondary Synovial Chondromatosis David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 668 Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD BENIGN NEOPLASMS 672 Osteochondroma David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 678 Osteoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, H. Ric Harnsberger, MD, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 680 Chondrosarcoma C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 684 Osteosarcoma C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) and Peruze Celenk, DDS, PhD 686 Metastasis C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS MISCELLANEOUS 688 Simple Bone Cyst C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 690 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 694 Fibrous Dysplasia C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc OCCLUSAL STRESS-RELATED CONDITIONS 698 Attrition Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 700 Abfraction Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 701 Hypercementosis Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 702 Cemental Fractures Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 704 Alveolar Process Exostosis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 706 Torus Mandibularis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 708 Torus Palatinus Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS SECTION 5: TMJ DISORDER MIMICS ORAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING/MIMICKING TMD 712 Odontogenic Infection of Pulpal Origin Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc 716 Oral Cavity Soft Tissue Infections Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS and Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP, FSIIM, FAHSE, FACR 720 Osteomyelitis of Jaw Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Logan Turners Diseases of the Nose Throat and Ear

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    Book SynopsisThis book covers neuro-sensory deafness, head and neck cancer, paediatric airway disease, skull base surgery and the rhinological revolution brought about by the endoscope. It is helpful for the practicing otolaryngologist, ENT specialists in training and those undertaking specialty examinations.Trade Review"A very good day-to-day textbook. It covers all subspecialties. It is a welcome addition for students, trainees and consultants in ENT and allied specialties." -(Highly Commended, Surgical Specialities, BMA Medical Book Awards 2016) "...the list of contributors is obviously a who's who of UK otolaryngology..." -The Journal of Laryngology & OtologyTable of ContentsSection I: The Nose 1. Anatomy and physiology of the nose and paranasal sinuses 2. Investigation of nasal diseases 3. Epistaxis 4. Acute rhinosinusitis and its complications 5. Granulomatous conditions of the nose 6. Chronic rhinosinusitis 7. The blocked nose 8. Allergic rhinitis 9. Facial pain 10. Nasal and facial trauma 11. Facial plastic surgery 12. Pituitary surgery 13. Smell and anosmia 14. Tumours of the nose and sinuses 15. Specific chronic nasal infections 16. Snoring and OSA in adults Section II: Throat/Head and Neck 17. Anatomy of the larynx and pharynx 18. Investigation of pharyngeal disease 19. Benign disease of the pharynx 20. Infections of the pharynx 21. Investigations of laryngeal disease 22. Infections of the larynx 23. Tumours of the nasopharynx 24. Tumours of the oropharynx 25. Tumours of the hypopharynx 26. Tumours of the oral cavity 27. Tumours of the larynx 28. Salivary gland disease 29. Thyroid disease 30. Benign diseases of the oral cavity 31. Neck space infections 32. Disorders of voice 33. Vocal cord paralysis 34. Laryngo-tracheal trauma 35. Tracheostomy 36. Neck masses 37. Dysphagia 38. The parathyroid Section III: Ear 39. Anatomy and physiology 40. Tests for hearing 41. Tests for balance 42. Diseases of the external ear 43. Acute otitis media 44. Chronic otitis media 45. Complications of otitis media 46. Otosclerosis 47. Sensorineural hearing loss 48. Tinnitus 49. Disorders of balance 50. Cerebellopontine angle tumours 51. Otological trauma 52. The facial nerve 53. Otitis externa 54. Tumours of the middle ear 55. Implants in otology Section IV: Paediatrics 56. Tonsils and adenoids 57. Acute rhinosinusitis and complications 58. Stridor and airway endoscopy 59. Tracheostomy 60. Subglottic stenosis 61. Tumours and cysts of the head and neck 62. The deaf child 63. Acute otitis media and mastoiditis 64. Otitis media with effusion 65. Chronic otitis media 66. Balance disorders in children 67. Choanal atresia 68. Obstructive sleep apnoea 69. Drooling Section V: Miscellaneous 70. ENT head and neck radiology

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    £999.99

  • Dental Anatomy Quick Study Academic

    Barcharts, Inc Dental Anatomy Quick Study Academic

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    Book SynopsisLoaded with meticulously detailed, beautifully illustrated structures of the human dental anatomy and the surrounding systems that support its function, clearly and concisely labeled for easy identification. Illustrations by award-winning and best-selling medical illustrator Vincent Perez, whose life mission is cataloging the beauty and detail of our complicated body systems for the medical professional, the formative student and the inquisitive layperson. Suggested uses: o Dental Students & Hygienists â handy and incredibly thorough reference that is compact and easily reviewed on a daily basis o Dentists â what any professional office needs for reference while consulting patients, also leave guides in offices to look over while patients wait o Parents - can show kids where their adult teeth are hiding when losing teeth, plus to emphasize the importance of taking care of their mouth and teeth o Patient â use guide to locate sources of pa

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    £11.45

  • FRCS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery) Part 2: 100

    JP Medical Ltd FRCS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery) Part 2: 100

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    Book SynopsisThe FRCS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) exam is split into three parts: written, viva and mock clinical consultations with an examiner and an actor in the role of a patient. These consultations fall into two formats: ‘short case’, where the examiner poses questions specific to the patient’s case, and ‘long case’ where the candidate must diagnose the patient’s presenting problem and suggest an appropriate course of treatment. FRCS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery) Part 2: 100 Clinical Cases focuses on the clinical component of the exam and is structured according the FRCS OMFS syllabus. Each chapter starts with cases devoted to examination of the patient, history taking and investigations. Subsequent cases feature ‘short case’ clinical scenarios commonly encountered in the exam. Where relevant to exam practice, a ‘long case’ is included at the end of each chapter. The ‘short cases’ feature mock questions, while the ‘long cases’ also include an examiner’s mark sheet listing the answers and actions candidates must perform to achieve full marks. First book to cater specifically for the clinical component of the FRCS OMFS exam Ideal for practising scenarios with colleagues and taking turns to play role of either candidate or examiner Table of ContentsChapter 1: Dentoalveolar Surgery 1.1 Short case: coronectomy 1.2 Short case: displaced tooth root and CBCT 1.3 Short case: management of the ectopic canine 1.4 Short case: third molar extraction assessment 1.5 Short case: lip numbness following implant placement 1.6 Short case: post traumatic alveolar ridge and bone grafts 1.7 Long case: tongue numbness following third molar extraction Chapter 2: Head and Neck Oncological Surgery 2.1 Short case: taking an oncology patient history 2.2 Short case: examining the oncology patient 2.3 Short case: interpreting a CT scan 2.4 Short case: interpreting a MR scan 2.5 Short case: ultrasound assessment of neck lumps 2.6 Short case: unknown primary and PET scanning 2.7 Short case: sentinel lymph node biopsy 2.8 Short case: neck lump 2.9 Short case: radial forearm flap 2.10 Short case: fibula flap 2.11 Short case: pectoralis flap and chemotherapy 2.12 Short case: ALT flap 2.13 Short case: scapula flap 2.14 Short case: neck dissection 2.15 Short case: upper lip defect reconstruction 2.16 Short case: xerostomia and radiotherapy 2.17 Long case: maxillectomy defect and DCIA flap Chapter 3: Orthognathic Surgery 3.1 Short case: taking an orthognathic patient history 3.2 Short case: examination of the orthognathic patient 3.3 Short case: interpretation of a lateral cephalogram 3.4 Short case: model surgery and virtual planning 3.5 Short case: inverted L osteotomy 3.6 Short case: mandibular asymmetry 3.7 Short case: low angle class 2 skeletal relationship 3.8 Short case: high angle class 3 skeletal relationship 3.9 Short case: post operative bimaxillary osteotomy 3.10 Short case: condylar resorption following sagittal split osteotomy 3.11 Short case: segmental osteotomy 3.12 Short case: transverse maxillary deficiency 3.13 Long case: high angle class 2 skeletal relationship Chapter 4: Facial Cutaneous Surgery 4.1 Short case: history taking of a patient with a facial skin lesion 4.2 Short case: examination of a facial skin lesion 4.3 Short case: Moh's surgery 4.4 Short case: melanoma 4.5 Short case: nasal alar reconstruction 4.6 Short case: temple lesion reconstruction 4.7 Short case: scalp reconstruction 4.8 Long case: ear lesion reconstruction Chapter 5: Facial Trauma 5.1 Short case: isolated nasal fracture 5.2 Short case: frontal sinus fracture 5.3 Short case: penetrating neck injury 5.4 Short case: nasoethmoidal complex fracture 5.5 Short case: infected mandible fracture 5.6 Short case: ballistic mandible fracture 5.7 Short case: edentulous mandible fracture 5.8 Short case: orbital floor fracture 5.9 Short case: mandibular condyle fracture 5.10 Short case: zygomatic complex fracture 5.11 Long case: panfacial fracture Chapter 6: Salivary Gland Disease 6.1 Short case: recurrent submandibular gland swelling from a sialolith 6.2 Short case: submandibular gland lump 6.3 Short case: parotid lump 6.4 Short case: post submandibular gland excision 6.5 Short case: post parotid gland excision 6.6 Short case: ranula in the floor of mouth 6.7 Long case: superficial parotidectomy following recent sialadenitis Chapter 7: Oral Pathology 7.1 Short case: medication related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) 7.2 Short case: necrotising sialometaplasia and oral ulcers 7.3 Short case: fibrous dysplasia 7.4 Short case: mucous membrane pemphigoid 7.5 Short case: lichen planus 7.6 Short case: oral pigmentation 7.7 Short case: white patch and pre-malignant lesions 7.8 Short case: exposed bone from osteoradionecrosis 7.9 Short case: gingival mass 7.10 Short case: keratocystic odontogenic tumour 7.11 Short case: calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour 7.12 Long case: unsuspected multicystic ameloblastoma Chapter 8: Temporomandibular Joint Surgery 8.1 Short case: temporomandibular joint history 8.2 Short case: temporomandibular joint examination 8.3 Short case: osteoarthritis of the TMJ 8.4 Short case: synchondromatosis and CT 8.5 Short case: closed lock and MRI 8.6 Short case: SPECT scan interpretation 8.7 Short case: alloplastic joint replacement 8.8 Short case: painful clicking 8.9 Long case: ankylosis Chapter 9: Craniofacial and Paediatric Surgery 9.1 Short case: assessment of the craniofacial and syndromic child 9.2 Short case: Short case: distraction osteogenesis 9.3 Short case: temporal hollowing 9.4 Short case: LeFort 3 osteotomy 9.5 Short case: zygomaticus implants 9.6 Long case: vascular malformation Chapter 10: Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery 10.1 Short case: cleft LeFort 1 osteotomy 10.2 Short case: cleft lip repair 10.3 Short case: secondary cleft rhinoplasty 10.4 Long case: cleft palate fistula with VPI Chapter 11: Facial Aesthetic Surgery 11.1 Short case: forehead wrinkles 11.2 Short case: rhinoplasty 11.3 Short case: facial re-animation 11.4 Short case: blepharoplasty and ptosis 11.5 Short case: post traumatic scar management 11.6 Long case: dorsal nasal hump

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  • ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY: An Illustrated

    Libri Publishing ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY: An Illustrated

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    Book Synopsis: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: An Illustrated Guide for Medical Students is the definitive and only resource specifically for undergraduate medical students, brought to you by an author team of both trainees and consultants on behalf of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (BAOMS). This book revolves around key anatomical regions and uses a unique "fireside chat" approach that makes easy reading. It simplifies and demystifies basic aspects of oral and maxillofacial, and head and neck surgery, by covering the basics of clinical examination of the face and mouth as well as managing pathology of the skull, facial skeleton and paranasal sinuses, jaws, mouth, salivary glands, neck and facial skin. It is highly relevant to all medical undergraduates but especially those who would like to simply ask the question, "What exactly is oral and maxillofacial surgery" and "Is this a potential career for me?". In addition to prime educational content that is practically relevant to the undergraduate medical curriculum, the reader will gain a clearer insight into the career pathway in the UK, the unbelievable breadth of the specialty and the myriad opportunities that it can provide.

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    £14.25

  • Bailey  Loves Essential Operations in Oral

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Bailey Loves Essential Operations in Oral

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    Book SynopsisA new oral and maxillofacial operative manual in Bailey & Love''s Essential Operations series. Covering all the surgical techniques across the entire remit of the specialty, written by acknowledged experts and trainers, and with abundant diagrams and figures to explain the operative steps, this new resource will benefit oral and maxillofacial surgeons in training and in practice.The content encompasses coverage of safe surgical practice, including human factors, and includes detailed coverage of the major OMFS sub-specialties: Oral Surgery and Implantology, Trauma, Oncology, Reconstructive Surgery, Salivary Gland and Thyroid Surgery, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Orthognathic and Craniofacial Surgery, Cleft Lip and Palate, Facial Aesthetic Surgery, and Advances in Operative Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.Trainees in oral and maxillofacial surgery must grasp the basic principles of operative surgical practice before developing skills and competence in a variety of OMTable of ContentsSection One: Broader Considerations in Operative Maxillofacial Surgery Human factors application to improve patient safety, individual and team performance in surgery. Medico-legal issues in surgery Imaging in Maxillofacial Surgery Histopathological assessment of resection specimens Section Two: Oral Surgery and Implantology Minor Oral Surgery Cysts and benign tumors of the jaws Head and Neck Infections Trigeminal Nerve Injuries and Repair Principles of Oral Implantology Bone Augmentation Techniques in Oral Implantology Craniofacial Implantology Section Three: Trauma Facial Trauma Assessment and Emergency Procedures Management of Facial Soft-Tissue Injuries Contemporary Maxillofacial Fixation Techniques Mandibular Fractures Condylar Fractures Zygomatic Fractures Orbital Trauma Craniofacial Trauma Middle Third Fractures Ballistic Maxillofacial Trauma Section Four: Oncology Management of Potentially Malignant Oral Mucosal Disorders Neck Dissection Access Surgery Resection of the Mandible and Maxilla Skull Base and Orbital Resection Sentinel Node Biopsy Management of Benign and Malignant Skin Lesions Mohs Micrographic Surgery Section Five: Reconstructive Surgery Harvesting Skin, Mucosa, Bone and Cartilage Grafts Local and Pedicled Orofacial Flaps Lip Reconstruction Pectoralis Major Flap Principles of Microvascular Surgery Flap Monitoring Techniques in Free Flap Surgery Radial Forearm Flap Fibular Flap Anterolateral Thigh Flap Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery (DCIA) Flap Scapular Flap Rectus Abdominis Flap Latissimus Dorsi Flap Acute and Delayed Dynamic Facial Reanimation Section Six: Salivary Gland and Thyroid Surgery Submandibular, Sublingual, and Minor Salivary Gland Surgery Management of Salivary Stones and Strictures with Minimally Invasive Techniques Surgery of the Parotid Gland Extracapsular Dissection Thyroid and Paratyroid Surgery Orbital Decompression Surgery for Thyroid Eye Disease Section Seven: Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Surgery Temporomandibular Joint Arthroscopy: Diagnostic and Operative Technique Open Surgery of the Temporomandibular Joint Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis Total Prosthetic Replacement of the Temporomandibular Joint Section Eight: Orthognathic and Craniofacial Surgery Orthognathic Surgery of the Mandible Orthognathic Surgery of the Maxilla Genioplasty Mandibular and Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis Surgical Management of Craniosynostosis Surgical management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Section Nine: Cleft Lip and Palate Primary Closure of the Unilateral Cleft Lip Primary Closure of the Bilateral Cleft Lip Primary Repair of Cleft Palate Alveolar Bone Grafting Cleft Rhinoplasty Section Ten: Facial Aesthetic Surgery Face, Neck and Brow Lift Surgery Aesthetic Blepharoplasty Otoplasty Septorhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction Autologous Fat Grafting for Facial Rejuvenation and Asymmetry Correction Section Eleven: Advances in Operative Maxillofacial Surgery Tissue Engineering Principles of Laser Surgery Interventional Radiology of the Head and Neck Transoral Robotic Surgery Computer-Aided Craniomaxillofacial Surgery: Management in Trauma and Pathology

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    £94.99

  • Emotional Intelligence in Dentistry

    CRC Press Emotional Intelligence in Dentistry

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    Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive guide for dental professionals (from undergraduates to experienced practitioners) to understand and apply the core skills of Emotional Intelligence to enhance their personal and professional success. EQ relates to how an individual can understand and manage their own emotional needs as well as recognise and deal with the needs of others and the skills to do this. For dental professionals, these are important skills to have, as every interaction with a patient requires the ability to connect with them emotionally in a positive way. Research shows us that those who can put their EQ skills into practice are more successful and happier in life.The book is pragmatic in nature, drawing on real-life case studies from dentists in the field. This book looks at the application of the most up-to-date research on EQ that will make a direct impact on the practice of dentistry.

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial Anatomy

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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  • Head and Neck Pathology

    Springer International Publishing AG Head and Neck Pathology

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    Book SynopsisThis book covers the complete field of head and neck pathology – from Abscess to Wegener`s Granulomatosis, Sinonasal. The alphabetically arranged entries, each of which provides a detailed description of a specific pathological disease pattern, allow readers to quickly and easily find the information they need.Trade Review“The purpose is to provide a systematic overview of head and neck pathology in an encyclopedic fashion and to supplement the medical literature with a reference work. … Although written primarily for general pathologists, this will also be useful for pathology residents and fellows in head and neck pathology. … this volume will find its place in the expanding arena of pathology books, as it is a valuable contribution to the field.” (Anamarija M. Perry, Doody’s Book Reviews, August, 2016)Table of ContentsAbscess, Parapharyngeal.- Abscess, Peritonsillar.- Abscess, Retropharyngeal.- Acinic Cell Carcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Adenocarcinoma NOS, Salivary Glands of.- Adenocarcinoma,Ceruminous.- Adenoid Cystic carcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Adenoma Pituitary, Ectopic Sinonasal.- Adenoma, Middle Ear of.- Adenosquamous Carcinoma, Larynx.- Adult Rhabdomyoma.- Aggressive Papillary Tumor, Middle Ear of.- Aspergillosis, Sinonasal.- Basal Cell Adenocarcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Basal Cell Adenoma, Salivary Glands of.- Benign Inclusions, Lymph Nodes.- Branchial Cyst.- Canalicular Adenoma, Salivary Glands of.- Carcinoma Ex Pleomorphic Adenoma.- Carcinoma, Cylindrical Cell.- Carcinoma, Tonsillar.- Carcinosarcoma, Salivary Glands of.- Ceruminoma.- Cholesteatoma.- Cholesterol Granuloma, Middle Ear.- Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Chronica Helicis.- Chondroma, Larynx.- Chondromalacia, Idiopathic Pseudocystic, External Ear of.- Chondrosarcoma, Larynx.- Chordoma.- Choristoma, Middle Ear of.- Clear Cell Carcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Craniopharyngioma.- Cyst, Thornwald.- Cystadenocarcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Cystadenoma, Salivary Glands of.- Cystic Hygroma.- Cystic Lymphoid Hyperplasia of AIDS, Salivary Glands of.- Ear and Temporal Bone.- Edema Reinke.- Encephalocoele.- Endolymphatic Sac Tumor.- Epithelial-Myoepithelial Carcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Extranodal Marginal Zone B Cell Lymphoma, Salivary Glands of.- Germ Cell Tumors,Sinonasal.- Glossectomy.- Haemangioma, Salivary Glands of.-Haemangiopericytoma, Sinonasal-type.- Hamartoma, Respiratory Epithelial Adenomatoid.- Heterotopia, Salivary Glands of.- Infectious Mononucleosis, Tonsills.- Keratosis Obturans, Auditory Canal of.- Küttner Tumor.- Labyrinthitis.- Laryngeal Granuloma.- Laryngectomy.- Laryngitis, Acute.- Laryngitis, Allergic.- Laryngitis, Chronic.- Laryngitis, Reflux.- Laryngocoele and laryngeal cysts.- Laryngomalacia.- Larynx and Hypopharynx.- Lipomatosis Coli.- Low-Grade Cribriform Cystadenocarcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Lymphoepithelial Cyst, Salivary Glands of.- Mandibular Resection.- Mastoiditis.- Maxillectomy.- Meniere's Disease.- Meningioma, Middle Ear.- Metastatic Neoplasm of Unknown Primary, Neck.- Mucinous Adenocarcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- mucocele, middle ear of.- Mucocele, Paranasal Sinuses of.- Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Mucosal Malignant Melanoma, Sinonasal.- Mucous Retention Cyst, Salivary Glands of.- Myoepithelial Carcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Myoepithelioma, Salivary Glands of.- Myxoma, Sinonasal.- Nasal Cavity, Paranasal Sinuses and Nasopharynx.- Nasal Glial Heterotopia.- Nasopharyngeal Adenocarcinoma, Papillary.- Nasopharyngeal Adenocarcinoma, Salivary Gland-Type.- Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma.- Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma.- Neck.- Neck Dissection.- Necrotising Sialometaplasia.- Neuroectodermal Tumor of Infancy.- Neuroma, Acoustic.- NUT Midline Carcinoma.- Olfactory Neuroblastoma.- Oncocytic Carcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Oncocytoma, Salivary Glands of.- Oral Cavity, Tongue and Oropharynx.- Otitis Externa.- Otitis Externa, Malignant.- Otitis Media, Acute.- Otitis Media, Chronic.- Otitis Media, Secretory Otosclerosis.- Papillary Cystadenoma Lymphomatosum, Parotid Gland of.- Paraganglioma, Malignant.- Pleomorphic Adenoma.- Pleomorphic Adenoma, Metastasizing.- Polymorphous Low Grade Adenocarcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Polyp, Allergic Sinonasal.- Polyp,Antrochoanal.- Polyp, Ottic.- Polyp, Sinonasal.- Polyp, Sinonasal with Stromal Atypia.- Polyposis, Nasal, in Immotile Cilia Syndrome.- Rathke`s Cleft Cyst.- Relapsing Polychondritis, External Ear.- Rhinitis, Acute.- Rhinitis, Allergic.- Rhinitis, Chronic Atrophic.- Rhinitis, Chronic Hypertrophic.- Rhinitis, Chronic Non-Specific.- Salivary Duct Carcinoma.- Salivary Duct Cyst.- Salivary Gland Anlage Tumor.- Salivary Glands.- Salivary Polycystic Dysgenetic Disease.- Sclerosing Polycystic Adenosis, Salivary Glands of.- Sebaceous Adenoma, Salivary Glands of.- Sebaceous Lymphadenoma, Salivary Glands of.- Secondary Tumors, Salivary Gland.- Sialadenitis, Acute.- Sialadenitis, Chronic.- Sialadenitis, Lymphoepithelial.- Sialoblastoma.- Sialolithiasis.- Sininasal Adenocarcinoma.- Sinonasal Papilloma, Exophytic.- Sinonasal Papilloma, Inverted.- Sinonasal Papilloma, Oncocytic.- Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma.- Sinus Histiocytosis with Massive Lymphadenopathy, xtranodal.- Sinus, Preauricular.- Sinusitis, Acute.- Sinusitis, Allergic Fungal.- Sinusitis, Chronic.- Sjögren´s syndrome.- Solid and Cribriform Adenocarcinoma, Salivary Glands of.- Spindle Cell Carcinoma, Larynx.- Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Acantholytic.- Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Basaloid.- Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Exophytic.- Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Head and Neck.- Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Papillary.- Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions, Ljubljana Classification.- Squamous Papilloma, Upper Respiratory Tract of.- Stenosis, Subglottic Surgical Ciliated Cyst, of Maxilla.- Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum, Ceruminal Glands of.- Teratoma, Congenital Nasopharyngeal.- Thyroglossal Duct Cyst.- Tonsillitis, Acute Tonsillitis, Chronic.- Tympanosclerosis.- Verruccous Carcinoma, Larynx.- Vocal Cord Nodule.- Vocal Cord Polyp.- Waldeyer's Ring.- Wegener's Granulomatosis, Sinonasal.

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    £332.49

  • Atlas of Implant Dentistry and Tooth-Preserving Surgery: Prevention and Management of Complications

    Springer International Publishing AG Atlas of Implant Dentistry and Tooth-Preserving Surgery: Prevention and Management of Complications

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £151.99

  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Autologous Fat Transfer: Art, Science, and Clinical Practice

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    Book SynopsisThis book covers all aspects of autologous fat transfer including the history of fat transfer, the history of autologous fat survival, a variety of aesthetic and plastic procedures of the face and body, noncosmetic applications of fat transfer, preoperative care, complications, and medical-legal aspects. The contributors are international experts in the field of autologous fat transfer.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews:“This book takes readers through the history, anatomy, physiology, risks, complications, and procedural implications necessary to bring about a satisfactory outcome. … A cadre of international experts has contributed to this book, enabling readers to benefit from their vast knowledge base. … There is ample photographic and diagrammatic representation of the procedures and anatomy that assist in the educational process. … This book consolidates a plethora of useful information about both rudimentary and sophisticated techniques for autologous fat transfer.” (Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, Doody’s Review Service, February, 2011)Table of ContentsHistory, Principles, Fat Cell Physiology and Metabolism.- History of Autologous Fat Transfer.- History of Autologous Fat Transplant Survival.- Principles of Autologous Fat Transplantation.- The Adipocyte Anatomy, Physiology, and Metabolism/Nutrition.- Fat Cell Biochemistry and Physiology.- White Adipose Tissue as an Endocrine Organ.- Preoperative.- Preoperative Consultation.- Techniques for Aesthetic procedures.- Guidelines for Autologous Fat Transfer, Evaluation, and Interpretation of Results.- Face Rejuvenation with Rice Grain-Size Fat Implants.- Fat Transfer in the Asian.- Subcison with Fat Transfer.- Autologous Fat Transplantation for Acne Scars.- The Art of Facial Lipoaugmentation.- Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma to Enhance Effectiveness of Autologous Fat Grafting.- Fat Transfer to the Face.- Fat Autograft Retention with Albumin.- Aesthetic Face-lift Using Fat Transfer.- Fat Transfer to the Glabella and Forehead.- Eyebrow Lift with Fat Transfer.- Treatment of Sunken Eyelid.- Fat Graft Postvertical Myectomy for Crow’s Feet Wrinkle Treatment.- Optimizing Midfacial Rejuvenation: The Midface Lift and Autologous Fat Transfer.- Autologous Fat Transfer to the Cheeks and Chin.- Nasal Augmentation with Autologous Fat Transfer.- Lipotransfer to the Nasolabial Folds and Marionette Lines.- Autologous Fat Transplantation to the Lips.- Three Dimensional Facelift.- Complementary Fat Grafting of the Face.- Fat Transplants in Male and Female Genitals.- History of Breast Augmentation with Autologous Fat.- Breast Augmentation with Autologous Fat.- Fat Transfer and Implant Breast Augmentation.- Fat Transfer with Platelet-Rich Plasma for Breast Augmentation.- Cell-Assisted Lipotransfer for Breast Augmentation: Grafting of Progenitor-Enriched Fat Tissue.- Fat Transfer to the Hand for Rejuvenation.- Correction of Deep Gluteal and Trochanteric Depressions Using a Combination of Liposculpturing with Lipo-Augmentation.- Buttocks and Legs Fat Transfer: Beautification, Enlargement, and Correction of Deformities.- Autologous Fat Transfer for Gluteal Augmentation.- Autologous Fat for Liposuction Defects.- Periorbital Fat Transfer with Platelet Growth Factor.- Cryopreserved Fat.- Techniques for Non-Aesthetic Procedures.- Fat Transfer for Non-Aesthetic Procedures.- Fat Transplantation for Mild Pectus Excavatum.- Correction of Hemifacial Atrophy with Fat Transfer.- Recontouring Postradiation Thigh Defect with Autologous Fat Grafting.- Management of Migraine Headaches with Botulinum Toxin and Fat Transfer.- Retropharyngeal Fat Transfer for Congenital Short Palate.- Autologous Fat Grafts Placed Around Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Total Joint Prostheses to Prevent Heterotopic Bone.- Autologous Fat Grafts for Skull Base Repair After Craniotomies.- Fat Processing and Survival.- Fat Processing Techniques in Autologous Fat Transfer.- Injection Gun Used as a Precision Device for Fat Transfer.- Tissue Processing Considerations for Autologous Fat Grafting.- Fat Grafting Review and Fate of the Subperiostal Fat Graft.- COMPLICATIONS.- Complications of Fat Transfer.- Facial Fat Hypertrophy in Patients Who Receive Autologous Fat Tissue Transfer.- Lid Deformity Secondary to Fat Transfer.- Miscellaneous.- The Viability of Human Adipocytes After Liposuction Harvest.- Autologous Fat Grafting: A Study of Residual Intracellular Adipocyte Lidocaine.- Autologous Fat Transfer National Consensus Survey: Trends in Techniques and Results for Harvest, Preparation, and Application.- Medical Legal Aspects of Autologous Fat Transplantation.- Editor’s Commentary.

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    £999.99

  • Pathology of the Head and Neck

    Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Pathology of the Head and Neck

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    Book SynopsisThis is the most up-to-date book yet published on pathology of the head and neck. Its contents have been divided into ten chapters, devoted to the spectrum of precursor and neoplastic lesions of the squamous epithelium; the nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses; oral cavity, maxillofacial skeleton and teeth; salivary glands, nasopharynx and Waldeyer`s ring; larynx and hypopharynx, ear and temporal bone; neck and neck dissection, as well as eye and ocular adnexa.Table of ContentsBenign and Potentially Malignant Lesions of the Squamous Epithelium and Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses.- Oral Cavity.- Maxillofacial Skeleton and Teeth.- Major and Minor Salivary Glands.- Nasopharynx and Waldeyer’s Ring.- Larynx and Hypopharynx.- Ear and Temporal Bone.- Cysts and Unknown Primary and Secondary Tumours of the Neck, and Neck Dissection.- Eye and Ocular Adnexa.

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    £220.05

  • Eating Disorders and the Skin

    Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Eating Disorders and the Skin

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £98.99

  • Surgical Endodontics: A Colour Manual

    Springer Surgical Endodontics: A Colour Manual

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    Book SynopsisThis book is derived from a series of articles written for dental practitioners and first published in Dental Update. The articles were written as a consequence of running a weekly clinic, concerned largely with the correction of referred endodontic problems. In most cases the 'problems' did not exist and were treated simply by redoing the root filling or by undertaking a straightforward apicectomy. Regrettably, in many other cases, the problem would not have existed had the previously undertaken, and potentially simple, apicectomy been carried out competently. There is no good reason why apical surgery should not be undertaken by the general dental practitioner as part of the patient's overall treatment. After all, the problem will usually have arisen either during, or as a result of, routine dental treatment. In addition, the tooth may require to be restored, either at the time of surgery or fairly soon thereafter. Regrettably, inexperience in the handling of soft tissues, and concern about the risk of damage to associated structures, often deters the dentist from attempting what is, if sensibly approached, an uncomplicated minor dento-alveolar operation. Chapters 1-8 introduce the reader to the basic techniques of apicectomy. Chapters 9, 12, 16 and 17 will, it is hoped, help the interested dentist to develop a competence to treat more complex cases, once he or she has become proficient in the basic skills.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements.- 1. Principles of apicectomy technique.- 2. Indications for apicectomy.- 3. Operative technique: introduction.- 4. Operative technique: anaesthesia.- 5. Operative technique: flap design; reflection, closure.- 6. Operative technique: the root-tip; identification and resection.- 7. Operative technique: the apical seal.- 8. Operative technique: postoperative recovery.- 9. Operative technique: treatment of specific teeth.- 10. Operative technique: fractured posts and instruments.- 11. Operative technique: repair of perforations.- 12. Operative technique: alternative methods.- 13. Postoperative appointment; review and assessment; restoration.- 14. Correction of failure (re-apicectomy).- 15. Equipment.- 16. Periodontal considerations I.- 17. Periodontal considerations II.- 18. Examination; treatment plan; preoperative preparation; prognosis.

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    £40.49

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Aesthetic Facial Anatomy Essentials for

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    Book SynopsisWith the ever-increasing popularity of injectable toxins and fillers, all clinical practitioners in minimally invasive aesthetic procedures need to be experts in the anatomy of the face. This is a detailed and informative guide from international experts to all aspects of the facial anatomy of the presenting clinical patient - how it changes with age, how it differs in different patients, how it is layered, and what danger zones it may contain. An integral ebook contains videos demonstrating how injection can best be accomplished in each of the anatomical areas considered.Trade Review"...a treasure trove of essential anatomy and techniques relating to face/neck fillers and neurotoxins."- Doody's ReviewTable of ContentsPreface. Foreword. Contributors. Aesthetic Regions of the Face. Facial Layers. Aging of Skin, Soft Tissue, and Bone. Myomodulation. Botulinum Toxins. Absorbable Soft Tissue Fillers: Core Characteristics. Complications of Absorbable Fillers. Forehead. Temporal Region and Lateral Brow. Periorbital Region and Tear Trough. Cheek and Zygomatic Arch. Nose. Nasolabial Region. Lips. Perioral Region. Chin and Jawline. Neck and Décolletage. Video Appendix: How I Do Regional Treatments. Index.

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    £308.75

  • Principles and Practicalities of Oral  Maxillofacial Surgery

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    £999.99

  • Springer International Publishing AG Manual of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery

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    Book SynopsisThis manual is a condensed and didactic "how to" book, demonstrating surgical procedures in a step by step manner. It is fully comprehensive and highly illustrated (in colour, using mostly operative photographs), restricted solely to the surgical management of maxillofacial trauma, but includes most of the surfical approaches and methods of repair for all maxillofacial injuries. By including all surgical procedures (in trauma) this manual will make a useful and portable accompaniment to the Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery. It will be a good resource for all trainees, not only in maxillofacial surgery, but also in other related specialties.Table of Contents1. Initial Assessment and Management of Life- and Sight-Threatening Complications.- 2.Timing Repair and Airway Considerations.- 3. Useful "First Aid" Measures and Basic Techniques.- 4. Principles of Fracture Management.- 5. Injuries to Teeth and Supporting Structures.- 6. Mandibular Fractures.- 7. Fractures of the Middle Third of the Facial Skeleton.- 8. Fractures of the Cheek: The Zygomaticomaxillary Complex (ZMC).- 9. Orbital Fractures.- 10. Nasal Fractures.- 11. Nasoethmoid (Naso-orbital-ethmoid): NOE Fractures. 12. Panfacial Fractures. 13. The Coronal Flap. 14. Soft Tissue Injuries.- 15. Craniofacial Fractures and the Frontal Sinus.- 16. "Is This Right?": On-Table Assessment of Our Repair.- 17. Some Useful Adjuncts in Repair.- 18. Aftercare and Follow-Up.

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    £999.99

  • A Compendium on Oral Health of Children around

    Nova Science Publishers Inc A Compendium on Oral Health of Children around

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    Book Synopsis

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    £195.19

  • Surgery of the Orbital Cavity: No-Mans-Land

    Nova Science Publishers Inc Surgery of the Orbital Cavity: No-Mans-Land

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    Book SynopsisThe orbital cavity is still a "no man''s land", as no surgical discipline has ever fully addressed it. This book will encompass the orbital cavity from a surgical perspective in a manner previously unseen. The described surgical details and presented results will show that impressive results can be achieved in very difficult and complex cases. Surgical procedures will be illustrated with drawings, sketches, and photographs (conditions before and after surgery, details of ongoing operations, etc.), and will be presented with a list of all possible complications. The intention is to provide the reader with both a monograph and surgical atlas of the orbital cavity. The following pages are a comprehensive systematic description of the complete surgery of the orbit. Surgical details, with both practical and theoretical viewpoints, are the author''s contribution to the topic of surgical treatment of the orbit. At the end of each chapter, statistical data about Radmilo Roncevic''s personal patients and results of their surgical treatments will be presented. This data will hopefully indicate the value of the doctor''s surgical procedure and attitude toward the surgery and will help the readers understand better this surgical procedure.

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    £163.19

  • Diagnosis & Treatment Planning in Orthognathic

    Nova Science Publishers Inc Diagnosis & Treatment Planning in Orthognathic

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    Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive guide to 3D printing and 3D bioprinting methods and their application in oral and maxillofacial surgeries. Among the 3D printing methods considered are fused deposition modeling, selective laser sintering, photopolymer jetting, powder binder printing, and stereolithography, while the coverage of 3D bioprinting encompasses inkjet, microextrusion, and laser techniques. In each case, the relevance of the technique to oral and maxillofacial surgery is explained. In addition, the available inks and bioinks for 3D printing are reviewed. The roles of soft and hard tissue printing in oral and maxillofacial tissue engineering and the use of 3D printing in multi- and interfacial tissue engineering are then examined in depth. The particular value of 3D printing in the treatment of critically sized defects is discussed separately. Finally, up-to-date information is provided on guided tissue/bone regeneration using 3D printing. The book will be of interest to both oral and maxillofacial surgeons and biomedical engineers.Table of ContentsChapter 1) Introduction to 3D-printing in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.- Chapter 2) 3D-Printing Methods Applicable in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.- Chapter 3) 3D-Bioprinting in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.- Chapter 4) 3D-Printed Medical Modeling for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeries.- Chapter 5) Application of 3D-Printing in Production of Dental Instruments.- Chapter 6) 3D-Printing in Treatment of Soft, Hard, and Critical-Sized Oral and Maxillofacial Tissue Defects.- Chapter 7) Application of 3D-Printing in Reconstruction of Oral and Maxillofacial Multi- and Interfacial Tissue Defects.

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    Book SynopsisThis book encompasses diagnostic, treatment and prevention of bad results and complications associated with cleft lip and palate surgery. Illustrated by more than 200 images and based on a 25 years’ experience of the editor, the work includes the whole spectrum of complications based on case studies, as well as management and prevention protocols. Divided in nine didactic parts, the chapters present complications related to anesthesia, lip asymmetry, scar disorders, postoperative dehiscence, secondary nose deformities besides dentoeskeletal sequels. Atlas of Non-Desirable Outcomes in Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery will benefit plastic surgeons, pediatric surgeons, otolaryngologists, maxillofacial surgeons, head and neck surgeons, dentists and anesthesiologists. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Generalities1.1. Introduction 1.2. Definitions1.3. Data1.4. Patient evaluation Chapter 2. Anesthetic Complications 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Endotracheal related complications 2.3. Respiratory depression. 2.4. Airway obstruction 2.5. Aspiration syndrome 2.6. Respiratory infections 2.7. Other anesthetic complications Chapter 3. Cleft Lip Surgery Complications 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. Associated to presurgical orthopedic 3.3. Postoperative wound bleeding 3.4. Postoperative wound infection 3.5. Postoperative cleft lip dehiscence 3.6. Hypertrophic scar 3.7. Keloid scar 3.8. Granuloma 3.9. Complications associated to primary cleft rhinoplasty3.10. Prolabium necrosis3.11. Granuloma Chapter 4. Cleft Palate Surgery Complications 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Related to the use of the mouth opener 4.3. Bleeding 4.4. Airway obstruction 4.5. Infection 4.6. Palatal flap necrosis 4.7. Premaxilla necrosis 4.8. Associated complications to surgery of velopharyngeal insufficiency 4.9. Alveolar bone graft complications 4.10. Orthognatic surgery complications Chapter 5. Other Complications 5.1. Body temperature disorders 5.2. Pain 5.3. Vomiting 5.4. Diarrhea 5.5. Lack of appetite 5.6. Hypoglycemia 5.7. Seizures 5.8. Hearing disorders 5.9. Dentoskeletal complications 5.10. Trauma 5.11. Psychosocial disorders 5.12. Tumors 5.13. Vascular disorders 5.14. Death Chapter 6. Bad Results in Unilateral Cleft Lip Surgery 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Lip asymmetries 6.3. Vermilion bad results 6.4. Bad results associated to muscular repair 6.5. Secondary nose deformities 6.6. Scarring sequelae Chapter 7. Bad Results in Bilateral Cleft Lip Surgery 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Philtrum secondary deformities 7.3. Lip asymmetries7.4. Vermilion bad outcomes 7.5. Bad results associated to muscular repair 7.6. Secondary nose deformities 7.7. Bad results associated to labial sulcus repair 7.8. Scarring sequelae Chapter 8. Bad Results in Cleft Palate Surgery 8.1. Introduction 8.2. Palatal fistulas 8.3. Palatal dehiscence8.4. Palatal flap necrosis 8.5. Velopharyngeal insufficiency Chapter 9. Dental Skeletal Bad Results in Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery 9.1. Introduction 9.2. Diagnostic of dental skeletal bad outcomes in patients with cleft lip and palate 9.3. Treatment of dental skeletal bad outcomes in patients with cleft lip and palate

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    Book Synopsis...fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet exsors ipsa secandi (HORACE, .Ars poetical Era da prevedere che dopo parentesi assai lunga di silenziosa elaborazione, al grande sviluppo della chirurgia plastica ed al suo affermarsi come "specialita) generalmente riconosciuta, seguisse la fioritura di testi vari di mole e di intenzione a quella dedicati. Lodevoli opere quasi tutte ma per la maggior parte riflettenti massima la preoccupazione degli autori di esibire i piu brillanti risultati raggiunti anzicM indicare con sufficiente chiarezza e dettaglio i mezzi piu idonei a conseguirli. Ma ecco finalmente uscire per Ie stampe questi volumi splendidi di veste dove gli Autori, pur valentissimi chirurghi, quasi dappertutto rinunciano a far bella mostra di se col fotografico sciorinamento di quanto pur sanno fare ed invece con modestia pari a quella dell'antico Poeta esporre ogni piu riposto dettaglio di interventi fondamentali 0 menD comuni valendosi del sussidio di figure di rigorosa rispondenza e di insuperata artistica efficacia. Opera questa destinata ad imporsi ed a rimanere proprio percM di essa puo farsi il raro elogio d'essere veramente strumento di lavoro cui tanti chirurghi non mancheranno di fare frequente ricorso onde affinare la propria esperienza proprio come Orazio pensava dovesse essere dell'opera sua.Table of ContentsGeneral.- A. History of rhinoplasty.- B. Anatomy of the nose.- C. Physiology of the nose.- D. Shape, angle and size.- E. Documentation.- F. General indication for corrective and reconstructive surgery.- G. Psychological aspects and legal considerations.- H. Operating room and light sources.- J. General notes on anesthesia and medication.- K. Technique of local anesthesia in rhinoplasty.- L. Instruments for rhinoplasty.- Surgical procedure.- A. Corrective rhinoplasty.- I. Incisions.- II. Décollement of dorsum and lateral nasal walls. Transfixion.- III. Correction of bony nose.- 1. Hump removal.- 2. Correction of isolated wide bony nose.- 3. Correction of wide nose in ozena.- 4. Correction of narrow bony nasal vault.- IV. Shaping of nasal tip including lower lateral cartilages and columella.- 1. General considerations about plastic surgery of nasal tip, necessary incisions.- 2. Excisions of septal cartilage.- 3. Corrective surgery of the lower lateral cartilages.- a) Luxation method.- b) Eversion method.- c) Incisions and excisions on the lower lateral cartilages for modeling.- 4. Correction of nasolabial angle and fixation of remodelled tip.- V. Total reduction of the nose.- VI. Surgery in particular positional anomalies and disturbances in shape of alae.- 1. Correction of alar collapse.- 2. Correction of abnormally shaped alae.- VII. Operations in certain positional anomalies and deformities of columella.- 1. Narrowing of wide columella.- 2. Lifting of hanging columella.- 3. Shortening of columella.- 4. Lengthening of columella.- 5. Correction of oblique columella.- 6. Correction of nasolabial angle and of hidden columella.- VIII. Corrections of nasal septum in their relation to rhinoplasty.- 1. General considerations.- 2. Submucous resection of the septum (Killian).- 3. Septum plasty.- 4. Correction of bony and cartilaginous deflected nose in combination with septum operation.- 5. Closure of septum perforations.- 6. Skin grafting (dermoplasty) on nasal septum and in nasal cavity.- IX. Correction of saddle nose.- 1. General considerations.- 2. Correction of saddle nose of slight degree using tissue from nose itself.- a) Correction with septal cartilage.- b) Correction with lower lateral cartilage.- c) Correction by narrowing.- d) Correction with upper lateral cartilage.- 3. Correction of saddle nose with implants.- a) Historical review and general remarks concerning preparation of grafts.- ?) Cartilage.- Cartilage bank.- Obtaining cartilage from the ear as autograft.- Diced cartilage as autograft.- Meniscus cartilage as homograft.- Heterografting of cartilage.- Homografting of cartilage.- ?) Bone.- Autografting of bone.- Autografted and homografted bone in the nose.- Homografting of bone.- b) Removal, shaping and insertion of grafts.- ?) Cartilage.- Removal of cartilage from the rib.- Shaping the graft.- Cartilage grafting in children and the aged.- ?) Bone.- Removal from the iliac crest.- Bone bank for nasal grafts.- Grafting of minced bone. “Morcellement”, bone chips (minced cancellous bone).- Results of bone grafting in the nose.- ?) Dermal flap as graft for saddlenose surgery.- c) Alloplastic material for nose.- ?) Formerly used implants.- ?) Implants used today.- Hard plastics.- Soft plastics.- Chemistry of plastics.- Metals.- Characteristics of alloplastic material.- d) Incisions for implant insertion in saddle nose.- e) Fixation of implants.- X. Correction of compound saddle nose.- 1. Sliding flaps and other flap utilization.- 2. Endonasal prostheses and retention devices.- XI. Correction of rhinophyma.- XII. Treatment of nasal injuries.- 1. Recent injuries of soft nasal structures.- 2. Old injuries of soft nasal structures.- 3. Fractures of bony and cartilaginous nasal vault.- 4. Immobilization of corrected nasal fracture.- 5. Plastic closure of dural fistulas in the region of nose and paranasal sinuses.- XIII. Plastic operations in the glabellar and frontal sinus region.- XIV. Correction of harelip nose.- 1. Correction of unilateral harelip nose.- Primary repair.- Secondary repair.- 2. Correction of bilateral harelip nose.- XV. Surgical treatment of nasal atresias and stenoses.- 1. Correction of anterior nasal atresias and stenoses.- 2. Correction of choanal atresia.- a) Transseptal approach.- b) Transantral approach.- c) Transnasal approach.- d) Transpalatal approach.- e) Surgical treatment of cicatricious choanal atresia.- 3. Correction of naso-pharyngeal atresias and stenoses.- XVI. Plastic surgery in hereditary nasal malformations.- 1. Monsters (cyclops eye in total absence of nose).- 2. Correction of congenital clefts in nasal region.- a) Median nasal cleft.- b) Double formations.- c) Lateral nasal clefts.- 3. Correction of congenital malformations related to facial clefts.- a) Correction of nasal aplasia.- b) Correction of proboscis lateralis.- c) Correction of nose in bilateral facial cleft.- d) Removal of median nasal fistulas and dermoid cysts.- e) Correction of other nasal malformations.- ?) Correction of flat nose.- ?) Correction of microrhinia.- ?) Surgery in absence of septum.- ?) Strands in nose.- B. Reconstructive rhinoplasty (replacement surger?).- I. Columellar reconstruction.- 1. Columellar reconstruction with flaps from neighboring area.- 2. Reconstruction of columella with distant flaps.- II. Composite auricular grafts for replacement of columella and alae.- Review of historical development of composite grafts.- Healing process of free composite auricular grafts.- Indication.- Technical procedure in removal of composite grafts and treatment of donor area.- Technique of suturing composite grafts.- Dressing technique.- Results.- Other possibilities.- III. Reconstruction of alae.- 1. Local reconstruction procedures.- 2. Reconstruction with flaps from neighboring areas.- 3. Reconstruction with septal flap.- 4. Reconstruction with distant flaps.- a) Forehead flaps.- b) Neck flaps.- c) Fronto-temporal flaps.- d) Flaps from upper arm (Italian method).- IV. Reconstruction of nasal tip.- 1. Reconstruction with flaps from neighboring area.- 2. Reconstruction with distant flaps.- a) Forehead flaps.- b) Fronto-temporal flap.- c) Tubed pedicle flaps from head and neck.- d) Visor flap.- e) Flaps from arm.- f) Reattachment of nose.- V. Reconstruction in other partial nasal defects (lateral nasal wall and dorsum).- 1. Reconstruction using free full-thickness skin grafts.- 2. Reconstruction using straight advancement flaps.- 3. Reconstruction using rotation and transposition flaps from cheek.- 4. Reconstruction using rotation and transposition flaps from forehead.- 5. Reconstruction with fronto-temporal flaps.- 6. Reconstruction with septum flap.- 7. Reconstruction with island flaps (Monks’ method).- 8. Reconstruction with tubed pedicle flaps.- 9. Reconstruction with abdomino-brachial sandwich flap.- VI. Partial and complete nasal reconstructive surgery.- 1. Indian method and Italian method.- 2. Reconstruction with visor or bridge flaps.- 3. Reconstruction with fronto-temporal flaps.- 4. Reconstruction with tubed pedicle flaps.- VII. Plastic procedure in nasal tumors.- 1. Approach and reconstruction following removal of tumors of and in nose.- 2. Repair of defects of nasal floor following tumor removal.- 3. Treatment of nasal hemangiomas.- C. Appendix.- I. Rhinoplasty in children.- II. Treatment of wounds; dressings.- III. Pitfalls and complications in rhinoplasty.- IV. Other nasal diseases in their relation to plastic surgery.- 1. Rhinoplasty in lupus vulgaris.- 2. Abrasion and scarification in diseases of nasal skin (dermabrasion).- 3. Treatment of paraffinoma of nose.- V. Epitheses.- Author Index.

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