Pediatric maxillofacial trauma / George M. Kushner, Lewis C. Jones, editors.
2021
RD93.5.C4
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Title
Pediatric maxillofacial trauma / George M. Kushner, Lewis C. Jones, editors.
ISBN
9783030530921 (electronic bk.)
3030530922 (electronic bk.)
9783030530914
3030530922 (electronic bk.)
9783030530914
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (v, 151 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-53092-1 doi
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RD93.5.C4
Dewey Decimal Classification
617.5/22059
Summary
This book aims to assist the reader in navigating the potentially complex decision-making process involved in selecting the most appropriate intervention for each particular scenario that may be encountered by the practitioner or surgeon in the growing patient with facial trauma. Among the topics covered are the initial management of both soft and bony trauma, including different types of fracture, as well as the management of complications and revision surgery. The discerning practitioner will learn how to provide the appropriate intervention at the appropriate time, by taking into account skeletal growth when matching techniques to the injuries more common in the skeletally immature patient. It is also emphasized that in some cases, no intervention is advisable owing to the possibility of damaging growth centers or introducing additional scar tissue that may impede future growth. Pediatric Maxillofacial Trauma will provide key knowledge for surgeons treating growing patients, ensuring that their decisions to operate or delay intervention are evidence based.
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References-6: Management of Dental Trauma-6.1 History-6.2 Etiology and Incidence-6.3 History and Physical Exam-6.4 Classification of Traumatic Injuries to Teeth and Supporting Structures-6.5 Treatment of Dentoalveolar Injuries-6.5.1 Primary Dentition Injuries-6.5.1.1 Injuries to the Dental Hard Tissue and Pulp-Crown Infraction-Crown Fractures-Uncomplicated Crown Fractures-Complicated Crown Fractures-Crown-Root Fractures-Root Fractures-6.5.1.2 Injuries to the Periodontium-Concussion-Subluxation-Lateral Luxation-Intrusion-Extrusion.
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Table of Contents
Growth and Development of the Maxillofacial Skeleton
The Use of Resorbable Implants in Pediatric Facial Fractures
Soft Tissue Trauma in the Growing Patient
Soft Tissue Revision Surgery in the Growing Patient
Management of Dog Bites
Dentoalveolar Trauma
Mandible Fractures in Primary, Mixed and Permanent Dentition Phases
Midface (Maxillary and Zygomatic) Fractures
Orbital and Nasal Fractures
Considerations in Pediatric Populations (Including Patterns of Abuse).
The Use of Resorbable Implants in Pediatric Facial Fractures
Soft Tissue Trauma in the Growing Patient
Soft Tissue Revision Surgery in the Growing Patient
Management of Dog Bites
Dentoalveolar Trauma
Mandible Fractures in Primary, Mixed and Permanent Dentition Phases
Midface (Maxillary and Zygomatic) Fractures
Orbital and Nasal Fractures
Considerations in Pediatric Populations (Including Patterns of Abuse).