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Contents
Diagnosis and Imaging Techniques in Oral Surgery | 9 |
Management of Medically Compromised Patients | 48 |
Sterilization and Infection Control | 80 |
181 | 204 |
230 | 250 |
Endodontic Surgery | 277 |
Dental Implantology | 301 |
Maxillary Sinus and its Implications | 323 |
Orthognathic Surgery | 464 |
Orofacial Clefts | 493 |
Orofacial Neuropathy | 515 |
Basic Principles in Management of Patients With Maxillofacial Injuries | 545 |
Fractures of Mandible | 559 |
Fractures of Middle Third of Facial Skeleton | 603 |
Complications in Oral Surgery | 641 |
Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice | 651 |
Cysts of the Oral Cavity | 340 |
Management of Odontogenic and Nonodontogenic Tumours of Jaws | 363 |
Management of Salivary Gland Disorders | 396 |
Management of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders | 427 |
Medicolegal Considerations in Dentistry | 665 |
Index | 687 |
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