ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY: PRINCIPLES, PLANNING AND PRACTICE

ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY: PRINCIPLES, PLANNING AND PRACTICE

Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Año de edición:
Materia
Odontología
ISBN:
978-1-11-864997-8
Páginas:
936
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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195,00 €

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1 INTRODUCTION
Orthognathic Surgery – A Life’s Work
• PART I – Principles and Planning
2 Historical Evolution of Orthognathic Surgery
3 Orthognathic surgery: preliminary considerations
4 Orthognathic surgery: The patient pathway
5 Patient Evaluation and Clinical Diagnosis
6 Principles of Orthognathic Treatment Planning
7 Smile Aesthetics: Specific Considerations in the Orthognathic Patient
8 Orthodontic and Orthognathic Surgery planning using CBCT
9 Psychological Evaluation and Body Dysmorphic Disorder
10 Patient information provision
11 Consent and Medicolegal Considerations
12 Preparatory and Post-operative Orthodontics: Principles, Techniques and Mechanics
13 Model Surgery
14 Perioperative considerations and anaesthesia for orthognathic surgery
15 Post-operative care, nutritional support and oral hygiene in the Orthognathic Surgical patient
16 The Soft Tissue Effects of Orthognathic Surgery
17 Early Orthognathic Surgery: Considerations for Surgical Management
18 Stability of Orthognathic Surgery
19 Management of select complications in orthognathic surgery
20 Patient satisfaction and patient-centred outcome measures in orthognathic surgery
• PART II – Clinical Practice and Techniques
Section 1 Orthognathic surgical planning and techniques
21 Introduction: Perspectives on treatment planning
22 Le Fort I osteotomy and maxillary advancement
23 Total maxillary set-back osteotomy
24 Sagittal Split Osteotomy and Mandibular Advancement
25 MANDIBULAR SET-BACK PROCEDURES
26 Surgical Correction of Vertical Maxillary Excess (VME)
27 Surgical management of vertical maxillary deficiency
28 Surgical correction of skeletal anterior open bite: Segmental maxillary surgery
29 Surgical Correction of Anterior Open Bite: Differential posterior maxillary impaction
30 Surgical Treatment of Anterior Open Bite with Mandibular Osteotomies
31 Rotation of the Maxillomandibular Complex
32 Specific considerations in the ‘low angle’ patient
33 Osseous Genioplasty
34 Asymmetries of the maxilla and mandible
35 Temporomandibular joint replacement surgery in the orthognathic patient
36 SURGICALLY ASSISTED RAPID MAXILLARY EXPANSION
37 Mandibular Midline Osteotomy
38 Segmental surgery of the maxilla
39 Total subapical mandibular osteotomy
40 ENDOSCOPE USE IN MAXILLARY AND MANDIBULAR ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY Katherine P. Klein,
41 The role of the orthognathic surgeon in facial feminization surgery
42 Contemporary Approach to Surgical Timing in Orthognathic Surgery: The ‘Surgery First’ Concept
43 Neurosurgical access surgery: The role of the Orthognathic surgeon
44 Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome
45 MANDIBULAR INTRAORAL DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS
46 MAXILLARY INTRAORAL DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS
Section 2 – Adjunctive surgery
47Introduction: Adjunctive Surgery
48 RHINOPLASTY AND NASAL CHANGES IN RELATION TO ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY
49 DEEP PLANE FACELIFT
50 SOFT TISSUE RESUSPENSION
51 SOFT TISSUE AUGMENTATION AND FAT GRAFTING
52 Aesthetic Surgery of the Submental-Cervical Region
53 Surgical Options for Aesthetic Enhancement of the Lips and Perioral Region
Section 3 – Orthognathic surgery in the cleft patient and orthognathic aspects of craniofacial surgery
54 Introduction: Craniofacial Surgery
55 Developmental Disorders of the Craniofacial Complex
56 Orthognathic Surgery in the Patient with Cleft Lip and Palate
57 Craniofacial Asymmetry: Causes and Management
58 High level maxillofacial osteotomies
59 Le Fort-based Maxillofacial Vascularized Transplantation
Section 4 - Appendix
60 Orthognathic Surgery – one patient’s perspective
61 Responding to Patients’ Psychological and Social Needs Following Orthognathic Surgery

Index

Orthognathic Surgery: Principles, Planning and Practice is a definitive clinical guide to orthognathic surgery, from initial diagnosis and treatment planning to surgical management and postoperative care.

Features
• Addresses the major craniofacial anomalies and complex conditions of the jaw and face that require surgery
• Edited by two highly experienced specialists, with contributions from an international team of experts
• Enhanced by case studies, note boxes and more than 2000 clinical photographs and illustrations
• Serves as an essential reference for higher trainees and practicing clinicians in cranio-maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, plastic and reconstructive surgery and allied specialties

Author Information
• Farhad B. Naini is a Consultant Orthodontist at Kingston Hospital and St George's Hospital and Medical School, London, UK. He is co-editor of Orthodontics: Principles and Practice (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), and author of the reference text Facial Aesthetics: Concepts and Clinical Diagnosis (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).
• Daljit S. Gill is a Consultant Orthodontist at Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and UCLH Eastman Dental Hospital, London, UK. He is author of Orthodontics at a Glance (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008), co-author of Hypodontia: A Team Approach to Management (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) and co-editor of Orthodontics: Principles and Practice (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).