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Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America Vol 20 Issue 1: Digital Technologies in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
By Saunders
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Publisher:  Saunders
Published:  April 9, 2012
Binding:  Hardcover
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Cutting edge information for all oral and maxillofacial surgeons on computed tomography and guided surgery! Topics include comparison of CT and cone beam technologies, stereolithographic modeling and surgical guide concepts, virtual technologies in dentoalveolar evaluation and surgery, computer guided planning and placement of dental implants, utilization in the treatment of facial trauma, digital technologies in pathology and reconstruction, 3D technologies in craniofacial and orthognathic surgery, evaluation and fabrication of custom cosmetic facial implants, and extraoral craniofacial applications.

This issue of the Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics was designed as both an introduction to these new and exciting technologies and a knowledge base to integrate these technologies into clinical practice and patient care. The authors in this issue have provided examples of how they have applied these technologies. Once the reader has mastered them, the skill, imagination, and creativity of the clinician will stimulate new and innovative uses, and their use of this technology will flourish.

The text is organized to provide the reader first with a knowledge foundation in CT/CBCT scanners and then computer-aided manufacturing technologies. The articles that follow cover the current use of these innovative digital technologies in the full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery practice; dentoalveolar surgery, dental implant planning and placement, trauma, pathology and reconstruction, orthognathic/craniofacial/temporomandibular joint applications, cosmetic facial implants, and extraoral facial reconstruction. The authors are a well-known group of educators, clinicians, innovators, and forward thinkers who have extended themselves and their time graciously to this project. For this, I can’t thank them enough.

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons take for granted the lessons, instrumentation, and techniques painstakingly developed and tested by the past pioneers of our specialty. So too will there be a new generation of “pioneers” who largely will be using these new technologies, along with others yet to be developed, to continue the advancement of our specialty. The ultimate goal is and will always be the same—better treatment outcomes for our patients.

 
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