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Osseointegration in Craniofacial Reconstruction
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 352pp: 535 illus (411 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence pub co, ISBN: 0-86715-337-7
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Part I Soft and Hard Tissue Defects: Background/Fundamentals 1. Osseointegration of the Craniofacial Implant 2. Biomechanical Considerations for Craniofacial Implants 3. Psychologic Aspects of Craniofacial Defects 4. Cost-Effectiveness in Craniofacial Implant Rehabilitation 5. Medicolegal Risk Analysis 6. International Perspective on Treatment Outcomes
Part II Soft and Hard Tissue Defects: Pretreatment Evaluation 7. Surgical Considerations 8. Prosthetic Considerations 9. Osseointegration in the Irradiated Patient
Part III Soft and Hard Tissue Defects: Surgical Considerations 10. Surgical Principles of Osseointegration 11. Surgical Technique for Craniofacial Defects 12. Management of Soft Tissue 13. Auricular Defect: Treatment Options 14. Nasal Defect: Treatment Options 15. Orbital Defect: Tissue-Integration Reconstruction 16. Maxillary Discontinuity Defects: Tissue-Integration Reconstruction
Part IV Soft and Hard Tissue Defects: Prosthetic Considerations 17. Materials and Artistic Conceptions 18. Auricular Prosthesis 19. Nasal Prosthesis 20. Orbital Prosthesis 21. Prostheses for Complex Defects
Part V Soft and Hard Tissue Defects: Post-Treatment Considerations 22. Possible Complications 23. Follow-Up Management
Part VI The Hearing Impaired 24. Pretreatment Evaluation 25. Surgical Considerations 26. The Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid 27. Follow-Up Management
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In this exhaustive source, the pioneers and experts in the field of osseointegration present a reliable recipe for prosthetic stability, and the opportunities and limitations involved. Comprehensive and well illustrated, the book is divided into six sections: Part I Background/Fundamentals explains the biomechanical, psychological, and medicolegal considerations of osseointegration. Part II Pretreatment Evaluation emphasizes essential surgical and prosthetic considerations. Parts III and IV present practical, well-documented principles and techniques for the complete range of craniofacial defects, simple to complex. Part V explains posttreatment management and possible complications, and Part VI is devoted to the treatment of hearing-impaired patients.
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