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100 _aBernard George Sarnat
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222 _aadult rabbits alveolar Anat animals apposition asymmetry bilateral Blair bone graft bone growth bony border cartilage implants cartilaginous nasal septum cells cephalometric roentgenographs changes cleft palate clinical congenital coronal suture coronoid process cranial suture craniofacial days of age deformity dental dentin distraction osteogenesis Dutch rabbit enamel enucleation eruption experimental extirpation facial growth fibrous fracture frontal suture frontonasal suture gross Group growing hard palate histologic hypoplasia imprint incisors increase injected intentionally left blank jaws lateral mandible mandibular condyle maxilla maxillary sinus measurements medial metallic implants midface molar monkeys monobloc nasal bone nasal septum normal occlusion operated-on side Oral orbital volume patients PF suture Plast Reconstr Surg plastic surgery postoperative survival preoperative ramus region resection resorption result Sarnat BG skeletal skull snout soft tissue surface surgical procedure sutural growth suture fusion syndrome teeth temporomandibular joint tion tumor unilateral coronal synostosis unoperated-on upper yellow phosphorus zygomatic arch
245 _aCraniofacial Biology and Craniofacial Surgery
260 _aLondon,
_bWorld Scientific,
_cc2010
300 _a624 pages
505 _aCh. 1. Introduction -- pt. I. The lower face. ch. 2. Growth pattern of the pig mandible. ch. 3. Mandibular condylectomy in young monkeys. ch. 4. Mandibular condylectomy in adult monkeys. ch. 5. Temporalis muscle and coronoid process. ch. 6. Fractured mandible and incisor. ch. 7. The temporomandibular joint. ch. 8. Condylar tumors. ch. 9. Overgrowth of coronoid processes. ch. 10A. Surgery of the mandible : some clinical and experimental considerations. ch. 10B. The mandible : clinical considerations -- pt. II. The midface. ch. 11. Osteology of the rabbit face. ch. 12A. Normal growth of the suture. ch. 12B. Rabbit snout after extirpation of the frontonasal suture. ch. 13. Growth pattern of the nasal bone region. ch. 14. Rabbit nasal septum. ch. 15. Growth of multiple facial sutures. ch. 16. Maxillary sinus. ch. 17. The palate. ch. 18. The midface : clinical considerations -- pt. III. The orbit and eye. ch. 19. Osteology of the orbit. ch. 20. Deceleration of growth of the orbit. ch. 21. Orbital volume after increase of orbital contents. ch. 22. The eye. ch. 23. The upper face and orbit : clinical considerations -- pt. IV. Tooth development and associated conditions. ch. 24. Tooth development. ch. 25. Effects of hibernation on tooth development. ch. 26. Yellow phosphorus and teeth. ch. 27. Anodontia. ch. 28. Ameloblastoma. ch. 29. Congenital syphilis. ch. 30. Enamel hypoplasia -- pt. V. The cranium. ch. 31A. The skull base, sutures, and long bones. ch. 31B. Cranial sutures : clinical considerations -- pt. VI. Some lessons learned. ch. 32. Differential growth and healing of bones and teeth. ch. 33. Sutural growth. ch. 34. Effects and noneffects of personal environmental experimentation on postnatal craniofacial growth. ch. 35. Interstitial growth of bones. ch. 36. Some methods of assessing growth of bones. ch. 37. Cartilage and cartilage implants -- pt. VII. Public health aspects. ch. 38A. The teeth as recorders of systemic disease. ch. 38B. Rickets. ch. 38C. Congenital syphilis. ch. 38D. Sickle cell anemia. ch. 38E. Oral and facial cancer. ch. 38F. Oral occupational disease
520 _aWritten by the world's foremost experts, Atlas of Operative Craniofacial Surgery with its accompanying videos is a unique resource that offers the reader a succinct yet comprehensive guide to performing craniofacial operations. In each chapter, renowned specialists share their strategies for selecting patients, executing effective preoperative planning, comprehending detailed operative techniques, instituting postoperative care best practices, dealing with possible complications, and much more. The wide array of covered topics includes the cranial vault, reconstruction of the facial bones, orbital fracture repair, rhinoplasty, maxillary and mandibular operations, ear reconstruction, and cleft lip and palate repair. Over 1400 intraoperative photos and 300 drawings guide the reader through each operative procedure in a step-by-step fashion. Emphasis on how the procedures are performed, rather than on theory. Includes case studies that show the results of the discussed techniques. Accompanied by 20 surgical technique videos. Presented in cooperation with the American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons (ASMS) and the American Society of Craniofacial Surgery (ASCFS), this beautiful atlas is essential for all those involved with craniofacial surgery, including craniofacial surgeons, craniofacial surgery fellows, maxillofacial residents, and others"--Provided by publisher.
600 _xCraniofacial Abnormalities--surgery--Collected Works.
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600 _xFacial Bones--surgery-- Collected Works.
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600 _xSkull--surgery--Collected Works.
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600 _xMedical / Surgery / Oral & Maxillofacial
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600 _xMedical / Surgery / Cosmetic & Reconstructive
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600 _x Medical / Orthopedics
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600 _x Medical › Surgery › Oral & Maxillofacial
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700 _a James P. Bradley
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