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Management of Complications in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery


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      29  23 Salivary Gland Surgery INTRODUCTION CONCLUSIONS REFERENCES

      30  Index

      31  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 1Table 1.1. ASA physical status classificationTable 1.2. Duke Activity Scale IndexTable 1.3. Emergency drugs and equipmentTable 1.4. Common antiemetic medications

      2 Chapter 2Table 2.1. Types of osteomyelitis

      3 Chapter 3Table 3.1. Co‐relationship between implant condition and clinical and radio...Table 3.2. Stages of implant failureTable 3.3. Factors affecting implant successTable 3.4. Differences between static implant guides and dynamic implant na...Table 3.5. Peri‐implant mucositis versus peri‐implantitisTable 3.6. Biomechanical complications of implant dentistry

      4 Chapter 4Table 4.1. Steps of computer‐aided surgeryTable 4.2. Benefits of dynamic navigationTable 4.3. Challenges related to the use of static guides for implant place...

      5 Chapter 10Table 10.1. Comparison of injectable filler materials

      6 Chapter 11Table 11.1. Managing facelift complications by region of incision

      7 Chapter 13Table 13.1. Weighted index of comorbidityTable 13.2. Surgical treatment of benign odontogenic tumors with curative i...

      8 Chapter 14Table 14.1. AJCC TNM classification for the cutaneous carcinoma of the head...Table 14.2. Lip reconstruction techniquesTable 14.3. Wound care

      9 Chapter 20Table 20.1. Medical research council scale

      10 Chapter 21Table 21.1. Negative outcomes of TORS

      List of Illustrations

      1 Chapter 1Fig. 1.1. Compared to an adult airway, the pediatric airway demonstrates mor...

      2 Chapter 2Fig. 2.1. Bilateral nondisplaced mandibular angle fracture following mandibu...Fig. 2.2. (a) Preoperative appearance of a right OAF secondary to traumatic ...Fig. 2.3. Panoramic radiograph with teeth marked for extraction.Fig. 2.4. Fractured tuberosity with extraction of second molar.Fig. 2.5. (a) Tooth #1 displaced into the maxillary sinus during extraction ...Fig. 2.6. (a) CT axial view at the level of the third molars demonstrating t...Fig. 2.7. (a) Coronal view CT demonstrating tooth #16 displacement into the ...Fig. 2.8. Chest X‐ray demonstrating aspiration of a tooth.Fig. 2.9. 3D reconstruction of right mandibular osteomyelitis demonstrating ...Fig. 2.10. (a) Panoramic image of biopsy proven left mandibular osteomyeliti...Fig. 2.11. (a) Sagittal view CT demonstrating displacement of a 25‐gauge nee...

      3 Chapter 3Fig. 3.1. Implant displaced in the IAC causing IAN injury.Fig. 3.2. A closer CBCT view of an implant causing IAN transection.Fig. 3.3. Implant violation of the superior aspect of the IAC.Fig. 3.4. A closer CBCT view of an implant violating the IAC.Fig. 3.5. Damage to the adjacent tooth and bone loss due to poor implant pos...Fig. 3.6. Implants placed too close together compromising gingival esthetics...Fig. 3.7. Periapical radiograph showing implants placed too close together r...Fig. 3.8. Implant displacement into the left maxillary sinus.Fig. 3.9. Implant displacement into the right maxillary sinus.Fig. 3.10. Floor of mouth hematoma following anterior mandible implant place...Fig. 3.11. Implant violation of the lingual plate that may transect the subl...Fig. 3.12. CBCT view showing the violation of the lingual cortex by an impla...Fig. 3.13. Lingual nutrient canal in the anterior mandible that may lead to ...Fig. 3.14. Right mandible fracture from implant placement.Fig. 3.15. Open reduction with internal fixation of the mandible fracture.Fig. 3.16. Peri‐implantitis leading to bone loss (crater‐like defect).Fig. 3.17. Periapical radiograph showing bone loss due to peri‐implantitis....Fig. 3.18. Implant restorative materials fractures.Fig. 3.19. Fractured implant.Fig. 3.20. Radiograph of fracture of the actual implant fixture.Fig. 3.21. Clinical view of fracture of the actual implant fixture.Fig. 3.22. Right maxillary sinusitis associated with right zygomatic implant...Fig. 3.23. (a–c) Quad‐zygoma implants with buccal fat pad coverage.Fig.