|
Catalogue
| Price List | Ordering | New Titles | News
| Contact | Home
|
|
Clinicians
Manual of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Third Edition
Edited by Paul H. Kwon and Daniel M. Laskin
Designed with the busy clinician in mind, this pocket-sized manual
is
a reliable reference for practitioners and trainees alike. Revised
to
reflect the evolution of information on oral and maxillofacial surgery,
major additions include chapters on dental implants and the most
recent AHA algorithms for basic and advanced cardiac life support.
Critical information for an expansive list of commonly used medica-tions
often encountered during patient management is also provid-ed.
The book covers all aspects of oral and maxillofacial surgery and
outlines hospital protocol and procedures for patient management.
Emphasis on differential diagnosis and emergency treatment makes
it a must have in the clinic. Also valuable as a study
aid for board
certification.
432 pp (spiral binding); 71 illus; ISBN 0-86715-396-2; £41
Facial Harmony:
Standards for Orthognathic Surgery and Orthodontics
Rijnko Brons
This book presents a system of esthetic diagnosis to achieve profile
harmony while preserving the characteristics of the individual facial
contour. Offered are acceptable ranges of variation in the vertical
and
sagittal directions for various facial types. The authors
position is that
each patient has an intrinsic harmonious form and that a Renaissance
ideal should not be imposed; overall balance rather than perfection
of specific features should be sought.
168 pp; 204 illus; ISBN 0-86715-331-8; £55
Osseous Reconstruction of the Maxilla and the Mandible:
Surgical Techniques Using Titanium Mesh and Bone Mineral
Philip J. Boyne
This book shows how the use of titanium mesh in combination with
particulate bone mineral can both increase the effectiveness and
expand the scope of a surgical practice. Part I focuses on the bone
graft, its material and mechanisms. Part II describes surgical proce-dures
and techniques for reconstruction. Successive chapters discuss
use of this combination to support restoration with conventional
pros-theses
and with root-form implants.
116 pp; 225 illus (200 color); ISBN 0-86715-319-9; £48
Treatment Concept for Extracting Impacted Mandibular
Third Molars
Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam and Stefan Schultze-Mosgau
For uncomplicated removal of retained mandibular third molars,
knowledge of the different retention forms and a suitable atraumatic
technique are important. This video demonstrates:
Different retention forms of retained mandibular third molars
and
the indications for removal
Surgical procedure: local anesthesia, cutting direction,
protection
of the lingual nerve, osteotomy, stitching technique
30 min; £95 + VAT
Operative Therapy for Retained Teeth in the Maxilla
Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam and Stefan Schultze-Mosgau
In adolescence, the exposure and orthodontic classification of
retained teeth, especially canines and premolars, represents a useful
therapy measure; however, in cases where exposure may no longer
be possible, the removal of retained maxillary third molars is indicat-ed.
This video demonstrates:
Techniques for exposing maxillary canines or premolars for
orthodontic classification
Operative removal of retained maxillary canines and third
molars
30 min; £95 + VAT
Surgical Techniques for Closure of Oro-Antral
Communications
Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam and Stefan Schultze-Mosgau
Closure of an oro-antral communication is indicated when a maxillary
sinus with a recess reaching far into the alveolar process of the
max-illa
is opened during extraction of maxillary incisors. This video
demonstrates:
Diagnostics of an oro-antral communication
Cheek flap plastic surgery for covering of an oro-antral
communi-cation
Demonstration of buccal flap, bridge flap, and palatal flap
plastic
surgery
30 min; £95 + VAT
Sinus Floor Augmentation with Autogenous Chin Bone
Grafts
Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam and Stefan Schultze-Mosgau
When the vertical local bone height is less than 5 to 7 mm in the
max-illary
incisor region, a sinus floor augmentation may be indicated
before implants can be placed. This video demonstrates:
Surgical technique for lateral sinus floor augmentation with
auto-genous
particulate spongious bone and with autogenous block
grafts
Crestal, endoscopically controlled sinus floor augmentation
with
condensation technique
Techniques for harvesting chin bone grafts
Range of indications for sinus floor augmentation
Lateral sinus floor augmentation
30 min; £95 + VAT
www. quintpub. co. uk info@ quintpub. co. uk +44 (0)
20 8949 6087 Oral Surgery 1
|
|