This book provides the reader with a text that encompasses the full range of oral and maxillofacial surgery while also addressing the core competencies necessary for undergraduates and those in basic specialist training.
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"a valuable edition for any clinician considering specialist training within the oral and maxillofacial division." British Dental Journal
I think this is an excellent introduction to oral and maxillofacial surgery for anyone with a little experience in the fi eld. The basic patient care section is basic but does include considerable amounts of information in a relatively short section. Ian Ormiston, Consultant Maxillofacial Surgery Cleft Surgeon, Leicester Royal Infi rmary, UK, The PMFA Journal, volume 3 issue 1
Praise for the first edition
"The approach is pragmatic throughout and it focuses on the core competencies and practical skills required by trainees in the specialty. The operations are described succinctly but adequately, and they are illustrated extensively with colour photographs." R.J.G. Stevens, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK in British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery "a valuable edition for any clinician considering specialist training within the oral and maxillofacial division." British Dental Journal
I think this is an excellent introduction to oral and maxillofacial surgery for anyone with a little experience in the fi eld. The basic patient care section is basic but does include considerable amounts of information in a relatively short section. Ian Ormiston, Consultant Maxillofacial Surgery Cleft Surgeon, Leicester Royal Infi rmary, UK, The PMFA Journal, volume 3 issue 1
Praise for the first edition
"The approach is pragmatic throughout and it focuses on the core competencies and practical skills required by trainees in the specialty. The operations are described succinctly but adequately, and they are illustrated extensively with colour photographs." R.J.G. Stevens, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK in British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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
6. Exodontia and its sequelae
7. Surgical endodontics
8. Third molar
surgery
9. Dentoalveolar surgery for orthodontic treatment
10. Orofacial
infections
11. Cysts of the jaws
12. Benign surgical conditions of the mouth,
jaws and neck
13. Paranasal sinuses
14. Temporomandibular joint and facial
pain
15. Implantology and preprosthetic surgery
16. Maxillofacial trauma
hard tissue
17. Maxillofacial trauma soft tissue
18. Facial skin cancer
19.
Orthognathic surgery
20. Cleft and craniofacial anomaly surgery
21. Salivary
glands
22. Oral cancer
23. Reconstruction of the mouth, jaws and face
24.
Facial aesthetic surgery
25. Cutting edge
26. Getting into oral and
maxillofacial surgery
David A. Mitchell , MBBS, BDS, FDSRCPS, FDSRCS (Eng), FRCS (Ed), FRCS (Eng), FRCS (OMFS), consultant oral and maxillofacial/head and neck surgeon, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK; honorary tutor, Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK; Editor, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Anastasios N. Kanatas , PhD, MD, BSc, PGC, MBBS, BDS, MFDSRCS, MRCS, FRCS (OMFS), consultant oral and maxillofacial/head and neck surgeon, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and associate professor, University of Leeds, UK