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Craniofacial Prostheses: Anaplastology & Osseointe
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¹ßÇàÀÏ:1997. 136p, 125 illus (120 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-321-0
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Part I Anaplastology: The Art of Prosthetic Reconstruction Introduction Acknowledgments Key to Clinicians Patient Presentations Auricular Defects Nasal Defects Orbital Defects Complex Defects
Part II Osseointegration: Anchorage of Craniofacial Prostheses Introduction 1. Craniomandibular Rehabilitation in Oncology Patients 2. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 3. Opportunity for Maxillofacial Prosthetics 4. Anaplastology Technique for Facial Defects 5. Impaired Function of the Temporomandibular Joint in Oncology Patients 6. Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment of Former Cancer Patients To Support Osseointegration 7. Psychological Considerations in the Treatment of Patient With Cancer 8. Facial Reconstruction Following Cancer Treatment: A Case
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Anaplastology provides prosthetic substitutes for lost anatomy; osseointegration makes it possible to stabilize prostheses in a reliable and predictable manner. T
his book sets an international standard for prosthetic craniofacial rehabilitation by presenting state-of-the-art achievements. Emphasizing the interdisciplinary, the book is composed of two parts. In Part I, patient presentations on auricular, nasal, orbital, and complex defects illustrate the art of prosthetic reconstruction. In Part II, eight representatives of the specialties involved share their experience and advice on how to optimize treatment planning and results using osseointegration to anchor prostheses.
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