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Pediatric Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
By Leonard B. Kaban, DMD, MD, FACS and Maria J. Troulis, DDS, MSc
Approx. 496 pages, Approx. 850 illustrations (800 in full color), Copyright 2004
Description
As the only book available on the topic, this text provides a unique look at both traditional techniques and cutting-edge information on the specific management of pediatric oral and maxillofacial surgery. Vivid photographs from all stages of the surgical procedures highlight the discussions and explanations from the premier authorities in the field. Coverage encompasses all areas of treating pediatric patients, including growth and development, psychological management, anesthesia and sedation, metabolic management, genetics, and speech problems.
Key Features
Full-color format featuring step-by-step photos and detailed drawings illustrate each technique and visualize key concepts.
Discussions of both common and uncommon procedures provide an understanding of the timing of treatment and the prevention of potential problems.
Material on speech disorders demonstrates the risk factors and craniofacial relationships for the surgeon to consider when determining functional outcomes.
A chapter dedicated to molecular genetics and syndrome recognition supplies the reader with knowledge of genetics that can assist in diagnosis and development of treatment.
Descriptions of the principles and changes of facial growth in children help to develop a rational treatment plan.
Subject matter relating to anesthesia and sedation in pediatric patients presents important management challenges and suggests guidelines for procedures.
A chapter suggests guidelines for deep sedation and anesthesia in pediatric offices.
A chapter on maxillofacial infections covers diagnosis and treatment in an area that comprises a significant part of oral and maxillofacial surgery training and practice.
Thorough discussion of salivary gland inflammatory disorders and salivary tumors in children.
Extensive features on head and neck tumors in children give insight into the difficult decisions regarding chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and/or resection.
Step-by-step analyses of ancillary procedures provide detailed information on pediatric oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Comprehensive coverage of orofacial pain, facial fractures, soft tissue abnormalities, and vascular anomalies improves understanding of these sometimes confusing conditions.
Table of Contents
Part 1: General Care of the Pediatric Surgical Patient 1. Preoperative assessment of the pediatric patient 2. Molecular genetics and syndrome recognition for the clinician 3. Psychological considerations in the pediatric surgical patient 4. Practical considerations in facial growth 5. Speech disorders associated with dentofacial abnormalities 6. Behavioral management and conscious sedation of pediatric patients in the oral surgery office 7. Deep sedation for pediatric patients 8. Anesthetic considerations and metabolic care of infants and children in the perioperative period 9. Ancillary surgical procedures Part II: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Procedures 10. Dentoalveolar surgery 11. Intraoral soft tissue abnormalities Part III: Pediatric Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Procedures 12. Infections of the maxillofacial region 13. Salivary gland inflammatory disorders in children 14. Salivary gland tumors in children 15. Jaw tumors in children 16. Head and neck malignancies in children 17. Vascular anomalies of the maxillofacial region 18. Facial trauma I: midface fractures 19. Facial trauma II: dentoalveolar injuries and mandibular fractures 20. Orthognathic surgery in the growing child 21. Sequential management of the child with cleft lip and palate 22. Microtia and ear reconstruction in children 23. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction and facial pain in children 24. Congenital abnormalities of the temporomandibular joint 25. Acquired abnormalities of the temporomandibular joint
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