Maxillofacial Rehabilitation: Prosthodontic and Surgical Management of Cancer-Related, Acquired, and Congenital Defects of the Hea
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Maxillofacial Rehabilitation
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ISBN: 9780867154986 bzw. 0867154985, in Englisch, Quintessence Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
The rehabilitation of patients with disabilities of the head and neck secondary to acquired and congenital defects continues to be a challenge. Today it is possible to restore most patients to nearly normal form and function, enabling them to lead useful and productive lives. However, successful outcomes require close interaction among many health care disciplines. Given the recent advances in maxillofacial prosthetics and reconstructive surgery, the pace of change in the rehabilitation of oral and facial defects has been far too slow. For example, free tissue transfers have been used throughout the world for the last 20 years to restore bony defects of the mandible, but far too many surgeons fail to understand that it is equally important to restore the bulk and contour of the tongue if the oral functions of speech, mastication, and control of saliva are to be restored. This updated edition with an emphasis on a truly multidisciplinary approach provides the reader with insights into the latest developments in maxillofacial prosthetics, reconstructive surgery, and dental care. New chapters present information on digital technology and tissue engineering, and all chapters have undergone significant revision, reflecting the advances in the use of osseointegrated implants and free vascularized flaps. The reader will take away practical knowledge of state-of-the art treatment approaches to ensure that patients of the future will no longer assert that "the cure was worse than the disease".
The rehabilitation of patients with disabilities of the head and neck secondary to acquired and congenital defects continues to be a challenge. Today it is possible to restore most patients to nearly normal form and function, enabling them to lead useful and productive lives. However, successful outcomes require close interaction among many health care disciplines. Given the recent advances in maxillofacial prosthetics and reconstructive surgery, the pace of change in the rehabilitation of oral and facial defects has been far too slow. For example, free tissue transfers have been used throughout the world for the last 20 years to restore bony defects of the mandible, but far too many surgeons fail to understand that it is equally important to restore the bulk and contour of the tongue if the oral functions of speech, mastication, and control of saliva are to be restored. This updated edition with an emphasis on a truly multidisciplinary approach provides the reader with insights into the latest developments in maxillofacial prosthetics, reconstructive surgery, and dental care. New chapters present information on digital technology and tissue engineering, and all chapters have undergone significant revision, reflecting the advances in the use of osseointegrated implants and free vascularized flaps. The reader will take away practical knowledge of state-of-the art treatment approaches to ensure that patients of the future will no longer assert that "the cure was worse than the disease".
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Maxillofacial Rehab: Surg/Prosthodontic Management/Cancer- Related Acquired, and Congenital Defects/the Head and Neck
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ISBN: 9780867154986 bzw. 0867154985, in Englisch, Quintessence Publishing Company, Incorporated, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, In Stock, plus shipping.
John Beumer Iii, Books, Health and Well Being, Maxillofacial Rehab: Surg/Prosthodontic Management/Cancer- Related Acquired, and Congenital Defects/the Head and Neck, The rehabilitation of patients with disabilities of the head and neck secondary to acquired and congenital defects continues to be a challenge. Given the recent advances in reconstructive surgery and maxillofacial prosthetics, the pace of change in the rehabilitation of oral and facial defects has been far too slow. This updated edition with an emphasis on a truly multidisciplinary approach provides the reader with insights into the latest developments in reconstructive surgery, maxillofacial prosthetics, and dental care. New chapters present information on digital technology and tissue engineering, and all chapters have undergone signi! cant revision, re ecting the ad vances in the use of implants and free vascularized aps. The reader will take away practical knowledge of state-of-the-art treatment approaches.
John Beumer Iii, Books, Health and Well Being, Maxillofacial Rehab: Surg/Prosthodontic Management/Cancer- Related Acquired, and Congenital Defects/the Head and Neck, The rehabilitation of patients with disabilities of the head and neck secondary to acquired and congenital defects continues to be a challenge. Given the recent advances in reconstructive surgery and maxillofacial prosthetics, the pace of change in the rehabilitation of oral and facial defects has been far too slow. This updated edition with an emphasis on a truly multidisciplinary approach provides the reader with insights into the latest developments in reconstructive surgery, maxillofacial prosthetics, and dental care. New chapters present information on digital technology and tissue engineering, and all chapters have undergone signi! cant revision, re ecting the ad vances in the use of implants and free vascularized aps. The reader will take away practical knowledge of state-of-the-art treatment approaches.
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Maxillofacial Rehabilitation: Prosthodontic and Surgical Management of Cancer-Related, Acquired, and Congenital Defects of the Hea
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ISBN: 9780867154986 bzw. 0867154985, in Englisch, Quintessence Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
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