When, Why and Where in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Part 1There are several excellent textbooks available in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Last moment reading demands maximum information within limited time. This handbook provides the basic facts and principles of oral surgery which are necessary for every student. |
Contents
AN OVERVIEW | 1 |
BASIC FACTS IN ORAL SURGERY | 43 |
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORAL SURGERY | 49 |
Bones of Skull | 57 |
BASIC READING IN ORAL SURGERY | 67 |
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When, Why and Where in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Part 1 KC Gupta,Gupta KC Limited preview - 2011 |
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3rd molar abscess acute alveoloplasty Ameloblastoma anatomical anesthesia ankylosis antibiotic artery BASIC READING beaks biopsy blade bleeding blood bone bony buccal canine CHAPTER FIVE Classification cleft Clinical clot complication Condylar condyle Contraindications cyst Definition Dental Elevator disease Distraction Osteogenesis drug dry socket edema extraoral facial fistula fixation flap forcep fossa fracture fragment Hemophilia hemorrhage impacted implant incision infection Infraorbital instrument intraoral lesion Lingual local anesthesia Ludwig's angina luxate mandible mandibular third molar maxilla maxillary sinus MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Medial mouth mucosa muscle needle nerve block normal Occlusal Odontogenic ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL ORAL SURGERY orbital osteomyelitis osteotomy OVERVIEW pain palate patient periapical periodontal position posterior Postoperative pterygoid Pterygomandibular Radiographs ramus READING IN ORAL region removal Respiratory root salivary gland shock Sialography skin soft tissue space superior alveolar nerve surface surgical procedure suture syncope syndrome technique teeth therapy tongue tooth extraction tracheostomy Treatment trigeminal trismus tumor Types Vestibuloplasty zygomatic