Facial and Dental Planning for Orthodontists and Oral Surgeons

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G. William Arnett Richard P. Mclaughlin 2004 There is a need for a systemized and objective approach to facial planning. Such an approach should emphasize goal-directed treatment planning for the orthodontist and surgeon. This would lead to correction of the occlusion, and at the same time leaving teeth in a healthy periodontal position, a face that is balanced, […]

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Principles and Practice of Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology

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Edited by Paul Q Montgomery Peter H Rhys Evans Patrick J Gullane 2009 On a worldwide scale head and neck malignancy represents the 5th most common cancer and nowhere in the field of human oncology are the effects of progression of disease more readily apparent, more cosmetically deforming, and more functionally and psychologically disturbing than in this region. Unlike […]

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Oral Cavity Reconstruction

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Edited by TERRY A. DAY DOUGLAS A. GIROD 2006 The twilight of the 20th century was a time of many advances in the management of head and neck cancer, but perhaps none have been so dramatic as those found in the reconstruction of defects of the oral cavity. The incidence of oral cavity carcinoma remains tied to the […]

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SELF-ASSESSMENT IN HEAD AND NECK SURGERY AND ONCOLOGY

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EDITORS: James Paul O’Neill Jatin P. Shah 2015 The term “cancer of the head and neck” generally includes neoplasms arising from the mucosa of the upper aerodigestive tract, including the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, as well as tumors of the salivary glands, thyroid and parathyroid glands, and neoplasms arising from the skin, soft tissues, and bones of […]

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Functional and Selective Neck Dissection

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Edited by Javier Gavila´n Jesu´s Herranz Lawrence W. DeSanto, Ce´sar Gavila´n 2002 The present book represents the philosophy of neck dissection used by the authors based on their experience over a period of more than 30 years. It also describes the evolution of neck dissection during the 20th century, from George Crile to the surgery of the […]

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