Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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Larry J. Peterson
Mosby, 1998 - Medical - 797 pages
With outstanding illustrations, this popular text presents the fundamental principles of surgical and medical management of oral surgery problems. To allow immediate clinical application, the basic techniques of evaluation, diagnosis, and medical management are presented in sufficient detail. Also included is an overview of oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures performed by the specialist. This well-organized text also defines the role of the general dentist in the team approach to the surgical management of complex problems and the benefits to the patient and referring dentist.

Features strong coverage of patient evaluation, treatment planning, and perioperative management. Team approach helps reader understand the interrelationships between the general dentist and surgeon. Extensive use of tables, charts, lists, and boxes provides quick access to key information on diagnosis, planning, management, pharmacology, equipment, and more. More than 1,200 superior illustrations enhance the discussion in the text. Ten invaluable appendices cover such topics as laboratory values, drug tables, postoperative instructions, and common medical abbreviations.

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