Oral and Implant Surgery
Lambrecht, J. Thomas (Ed.)
Oral and Implant Surgery: Principles and Procedures
1st edition 2009
Book
Hardcover, 504 pages, 1.490 images (1.450 colored, 40 black/white)
Language: English
Subjects: Implantology, Oral Surgery
Quintessence Publishing, Germany
Price: 178.00 €
This book discusses the various factors affecting outpatient surgery performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons, from a clinical viewpoint. Examples of intraoral operations are presented step-by-step using high-quality color photographs. The text is based on scientific literature from the last ten years, and the appendix offers a rich collection of Internet links. The main focus is the traditional oral surgery of the intraoral soft tissues and the hard dental structures.
A chapter is dedicated to endosseous implantology, as an alternative to tooth-preserving surgery. 'Safety' is also a central theme of the book, from the principles of providing preoperative information to patients, intraoperative complications and their possible consequences, through to dealing with at-risk patients.
The authors, many former clinicians at the Department for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kiel University, aimed to produce an up-to-date overview of developments within their field. By choosing the form of a textbook, they have at the same time created an excellent study guide.
Naslov | Oral and Implant Surgery |
Autor | J. Thomas Lambrecht (Ed.) |
Vrsta | Oral Pathology |
Datum objave | Aug 31, 2017 |
Lambrecht, J. Thomas (Ed.)
Oral and Implant Surgery: Principles and Procedures
1st edition 2009
Book
Hardcover, 504 pages, 1.490 images (1.450 colored, 40 black/white)
Language: English
Subjects: Implantology, Oral Surgery
Quintessence Publishing, Germany
Price: 178.00 €
This book discusses the various factors affecting outpatient surgery performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons, from a clinical viewpoint. Examples of intraoral operations are presented step-by-step using high-quality color photographs. The text is based on scientific literature from the last ten years, and the appendix offers a rich collection of Internet links. The main focus is the traditional oral surgery of the intraoral soft tissues and the hard dental structures.
A chapter is dedicated to endosseous implantology, as an alternative to tooth-preserving surgery. 'Safety' is also a central theme of the book, from the principles of providing preoperative information to patients, intraoperative complications and their possible consequences, through to dealing with at-risk patients.
The authors, many former clinicians at the Department for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kiel University, aimed to produce an up-to-date overview of developments within their field. By choosing the form of a textbook, they have at the same time created an excellent study guide.