- •Preface
- •Foreword
- •Contents
- •Contributors
- •1. Medical History
- •1.1 Congestive Heart Failure
- •1.2 Angina Pectoris
- •1.3 Myocardial Infarction
- •1.4 Rheumatic Heart Disease
- •1.5 Heart Murmur
- •1.6 Congenital Heart Disease
- •1.7 Cardiac Arrhythmia
- •1.8 Prosthetic Heart Valve
- •1.9 Surgically Corrected Heart Disease
- •1.10 Heart Pacemaker
- •1.11 Hypertension
- •1.12 Orthostatic Hypotension
- •1.13 Cerebrovascular Accident
- •1.14 Anemia and Other Blood Diseases
- •1.15 Leukemia
- •1.16 Hemorrhagic Diatheses
- •1.17 Patients Receiving Anticoagulants
- •1.18 Hyperthyroidism
- •1.19 Diabetes Mellitus
- •1.20 Renal Disease
- •1.21 Patients Receiving Corticosteroids
- •1.22 Cushing’s Syndrome
- •1.23 Asthma
- •1.24 Tuberculosis
- •1.25 Infectious Diseases (Hepatitis B, C, and AIDS)
- •1.26 Epilepsy
- •1.27 Diseases of the Skeletal System
- •1.28 Radiotherapy Patients
- •1.29 Allergy
- •1.30 Fainting
- •1.31 Pregnancy
- •Bibliography
- •2.1 Radiographic Assessment
- •2.2 Magnification Technique
- •2.4 Tube Shift Principle
- •2.5 Vertical Transversal Tomography of the Jaw
- •Bibliography
- •3. Principles of Surgery
- •3.1 Sterilization of Instruments
- •3.2 Preparation of Patient
- •3.3 Preparation of Surgeon
- •3.4 Surgical Incisions and Flaps
- •3.5 Types of Flaps
- •3.6 Reflection of the Mucoperiosteum
- •3.7 Suturing
- •Bibliography
- •4.1 Surgical Unit and Handpiece
- •4.2 Bone Burs
- •4.3 Scalpel (Handle and Blade)
- •4.4 Periosteal Elevator
- •4.5 Hemostats
- •4.6 Surgical – Anatomic Forceps
- •4.7 Rongeur Forceps
- •4.8 Bone File
- •4.9 Chisel and Mallet
- •4.10 Needle Holders
- •4.11 Scissors
- •4.12 Towel Clamps
- •4.13 Retractors
- •4.14 Bite Blocks and Mouth Props
- •4.15 Surgical Suction
- •4.16 Irrigation Instruments
- •4.17 Electrosurgical Unit
- •4.18 Binocular Loupes with Light Source
- •4.19 Extraction Forceps
- •4.20 Elevators
- •4.21 Other Types of Elevators
- •4.22 Special Instrument for Removal of Roots
- •4.23 Periapical Curettes
- •4.24 Desmotomes
- •4.25 Sets of Necessary Instruments
- •4.26 Sutures
- •4.27 Needles
- •4.28 Local Hemostatic Drugs
- •4.30 Materials for Tissue Regeneration
- •Bibliography
- •5. Simple Tooth Extraction
- •5.1 Patient Position
- •5.2 Separation of Tooth from Soft Tissues
- •5.3 Extraction Technique Using Tooth Forceps
- •5.4 Extraction Technique Using Root Tip Forceps
- •5.5 Extraction Technique Using Elevator
- •5.6 Postextraction Care of Tooth Socket
- •5.7 Postoperative Instructions
- •Bibliography
- •6. Surgical Tooth Extraction
- •6.1 Indications
- •6.2 Contraindications
- •6.3 Steps of Surgical Extraction
- •6.4 Surgical Extraction of Teeth with Intact Crown
- •6.5 Surgical Extraction of Roots
- •6.6 Surgical Extraction of Root Tips
- •Bibliography
- •7.1 Medical History
- •7.2 Clinical Examination
- •7.3 Radiographic Examination
- •7.4 Indications for Extraction
- •7.5 Appropriate Timing for Removal of Impacted Teeth
- •7.6 Steps of Surgical Procedure
- •7.7 Extraction of Impacted Mandibular Teeth
- •7.8 Extraction of Impacted Maxillary Teeth
- •7.9 Exposure of Impacted Teeth for Orthodontic Treatment
- •Bibliography
- •8.1 Perioperative Complications
- •8.2 Postoperative Complications
- •Bibliography
- •9. Odontogenic Infections
- •9.1 Infections of the Orofacial Region
- •Bibliography
- •10. Preprosthetic Surgery
- •10.1 Hard Tissue Lesions or Abnormalities
- •10.2 Soft Tissue Lesions or Abnormalities
- •Bibliography
- •11.1 Principles for Successful Outcome of Biopsy
- •11.2 Instruments and Materials
- •11.3 Excisional Biopsy
- •11.4 Incisional Biopsy
- •11.5 Aspiration Biopsy
- •11.6 Specimen Care
- •11.7 Exfoliative Cytology
- •11.8 Tolouidine Blue Staining
- •Bibliography
- •12.1 Clinical Presentation
- •12.2 Radiographic Examination
- •12.3 Aspiration of Contents of Cystic Sac
- •12.4 Surgical Technique
- •Bibliography
- •13. Apicoectomy
- •13.1 Indications
- •13.2 Contraindications
- •13.3 Armamentarium
- •13.4 Surgical Technique
- •13.5 Complications
- •Bibliography
- •14.1 Removal of Sialolith from Duct of Submandibular Gland
- •14.2 Removal of Mucus Cysts
- •Bibliography
- •15. Osseointegrated Implants
- •15.1 Indications
- •15.2 Contraindications
- •15.3 Instruments
- •15.4 Surgical Procedure
- •15.5 Complications
- •15.6 Bone Augmentation Procedures
- •Bibliography
- •16.1 Treatment of Odontogenic Infections
- •16.2 Prophylactic Use of Antibiotics
- •16.3 Osteomyelitis
- •16.4 Actinomycosis
- •Bibliography
- •Subject Index
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Fig. 14.21 a, b. Suturing of oral mucosa and margins of cystic wall with interrupted sutures. a Diagrammatic illustration. b Clinical photograph
Fig. 14.22. Clinical photograph taken 20 days after marsupialization of cyst
cyst peripherally, and the sutures remain in place for a week (Fig. 14.21). The wound remains open or is covered by iodoform gauze that is stabilized with sutures, while healing is achieved by secondary intention (Fig. 14.22).
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