Principles of Dentoalveolar Extractions

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Principles of Dentoalveolar Extractions

Principles of Dentoalveolar Extractions 1st Edition:

Combines the basic sciences and principles of dentoalveolar extractions with basic and advanced surgical techniques

Principles of Dentoalveolar Extractions is a comprehensive, technical text covering the basic sciences and principles of dentoalveolar extractions, exploring both the basic surgical techniques and advanced surgical practices.

Highly illustrated with colour photographs throughout, this text discusses the procedures, pitfalls, and practicalities of exodontia. It highlights the most common surgical principles encountered in clinical practice, the range of surgical instruments available, and how to manage the potential complications associated with extraction procedures. This important text:

  • Focuses solely on dentoalveolar extractions and surgery
  • Contains full colour photographs and detailed illustrations to aid learning
  • Offers a technical walk-through guide that can be used as a reference prior to surgery
  • Includes a Preface written by Professor Andrew A. C. Heggie, AM

Written for dental students, surgical trainees and other dental professionals, Principles of Dentoalveolar Extractions provides a comprehensive and pragmatic review of dentoalveolar extractions.

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∗ eText ISBN: 1119596440, 978-1119596448, 9781119596448

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Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Foreword
About the Companion Website
1 Principles of Surgery
1.1 Wound Healing
1.2 Patient Assessment
1.3 Radiographic Assessment
1.4 Informed Consent
1.5 Anaesthesia
1.6 Preparation of Equipment
1.7 The Surgeon’s Preoperative Checklist
1.8 Operative Note
2 Local Anaesthesia
2.1 Principles of Anaesthesia
2.2 Mechanism of Action
2.3 Common Local Anaesthetic Preparations
2.4 Side Effects and Toxicity
2.5 Basic Oral Anaesthesia Techniques
2.6 Adjunct Methods of Local Anaesthesia
2.7 Troubleshooting
3 Basic Surgical Instruments
3.1 Retractors
3.2 Elevators, Luxators, and Periotomes
3.3 Dental Extraction Forceps
3.4 Ancillary Soft Tissue Instruments
3.5 Suturing Instruments
3.6 Surgical Suction
3.7 Surgical Handpiece and Bur
3.8 Surgical Irrigation Systems
3.9 Mouth Props
4 Simple Extraction Techniques
4.1 Maxillary Incisors
4.2 Maxillary Canines
4.3 Maxillary Premolars
4.4 Maxillary First and Second Molars
4.5 Mandibular Incisors
4.6 Mandibular Canines and Premolars
4.7 Mandibular Molars
5 Surgical Extraction Techniques
5.1 General Principles of Surgical Extraction
5.2 Practical Aspects of Surgical Extraction
5.3 Common Soft Tissue Flaps for Dental Extraction
5.4 Bone Removal
5.5 Tooth Sectioning
5.6 Cleanup and Closure
6 Intraoperative Complications
6.1 Lip Burns and Lacerations
6.2 Damage to Adjacent Teeth or Restorations
6.3 Mandible Fracture
6.4 Tooth Aspiration or Ingestion
6.5 Instrument Fracture
6.6 Intraoperative Bleeding
6.7 Oroantral Communication
6.8 Dentoalveolar Fracture
7 Third Molar Surgery
7.1 Treatment Planning of Impacted Third Molars
7.2 Difficulty Assessment and Preoperative Workup
7.3 Radiographic Assessment of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Risk
7.4 Surgical Approach to Third Molars
8 Management of the Medically Compromised Patient
8.1 Ischaemic Cardiovascular Disease
8.2 Patients with a History of Infective Endocarditis
8.3 Hypertension
8.4 Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws
8.5 Diabetes Mellitus
8.6 Increased Bleeding Risk
8.7 Adrenal Suppression
8.8 The Irradiated Patient
8.9 Hepatic or Renal Impairment
8.10 Pregnancy and Lactation
9 Postoperative Care and Late Complications
9.1 Immediate Postoperative Period
9.2 Postoperative Instructions
9.3 Postoperative Medications
9.4 24-Hour On-Call Service and Tertiary Hospital Referral
9.5 Management of Late Complications
Appendix A: Special Cases
A.1 Lone-standing Upper First Molars
A.2 Palatally Impacted Upper Canines
A.3 Bulbous Roots (Hypercementosis)
A.4 Teeth with Aberrant Root Morphology
A.5 Teeth with Extensive Crown Decay
A.6 Retained Deciduous Molars
Appendix B: Extraction of Deciduous Teeth
B.1 Principles of Paediatric Dental Extraction
B.2 Techniques of Paediatric Dental Extraction
Bibliography
Index
End User License Agreement

Seth Delpachitra, Anton Sklavos, Ricky Kumar

SETH DELPACHITRA, M.B.B.S.(Hons) B.D.S.
ANTON SKLAVOS, B.D.S.
RICKY KUMAR, M.B.Ch.B. B.D.S.

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