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Foreword; Preface; Contents; 1: Reconstructive Surgery in Oral Cancer; 1.1 General Principles of Reconstruction as Applied to Reconstruction of Defects Resulting from Oral Cancer Resection; 1.2 Oral Cavity Subsites and Their Reconstructive Requirements; 1.3 Lips; 1.3.1 Principles of Lip Reconstruction; 1.3.2 Lower Lip; 1.3.2.1 Isolated Mucosal and Skin Defects; 1.3.2.2 Full-Thickness Small Defects; 1.3.2.3 Defects More Than One-Third But Less Than One-Half of the Total Length; 1.3.2.4 Defects More Than One-Half But Less Than Two-Thirds of the Total Length of the Lower Lip
1.3.2.5 Defects More Than Two-Thirds or Total Lower Lip Defects1.3.3 Upper Lip; 1.4 The Tongue and Floor of the Mouth; 1.4.1 Classification of Glossectomy Defects; 1.4.2 Base of the Tongue and Total Glossectomy Defects; 1.5 Floor of the Mouth; 1.6 Cheek and Buccal Mucosa; 1.7 Mandible; 1.8 Hard Palate; 1.8.1 Facial Skin Defect; References; 2: Planning of Maxillofacial Reconstruction; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Rationale for Planning of Maxillofacial Reconstruction; 2.2.1 Complexity of the Facial Bones; 2.2.2 Improving Functional Outcomes
2.2.3 Improving Communication Between Treatment Team Members2.2.4 Decreasing Treatment Time; 2.2.5 Decreasing the Learning Curve; 2.3 Imaging Considerations in Planning for Maxillofacial Reconstructions; 2.3.1 Surface Rendering for Further Digital Three-Dimensional Imaging Planning; 2.3.2 Stereolithography File Format as the Basis for Further 3D Processing; 2.3.3 Intraoral Scans Serving as Additional Imaging; 2.3.4 Virtual Ablative, Reconstructive, and Rehabilitative Planning; 2.4 Factors to Be Considered Planning of Maxillofacial Reconstruction; 2.4.1 Basic Considerations
2.4.1.1 Multidirectional Planning2.4.1.2 Medical Anamnesis; 2.4.1.3 Timing of Reconstruction Surgery; 2.4.2 Reconstruction Plan; 2.4.2.1 Choice of Reconstruction Method; 2.4.2.2 Soft Tissue Factors in Reconstruction Surgery; 2.4.2.3 Dental Rehabilitation; 2.4.2.4 Planning of Individual Subunits; 2.4.3 Transfer into the Surgical Site: Workflow for Execution of Planning in Maxillofacial Reconstruction; 2.4.3.1 Denture-Based Inverse Treatment Planning (The Jugaad Technique); 2.4.3.2 Model-Based Planning; 2.4.3.3 Virtual-Based Planning of Reconstruction; References; Literature
3: Mandibular Reconstruction3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Historic Perspective; 3.3 Anatomy and Physiology of the Mandible; 3.4 Pathology of the Mandible; 3.5 Goal of Treatment; 3.6 Defect Evaluation and Classification; 3.7 Flap Selection; 3.7.1 Iliac Crest Osteocutaneous Flap; 3.7.2 Scapula Free Flap; 3.7.3 Fibula Free Flap; 3.8 Fibula Orientation; 3.9 Plating and Fixation; 3.10 Flap Tailoring and Osteotomies; 3.11 Donor Vessel Selection; 3.12 Flap Contouring and Insetting; 3.13 Microvascular Anastomosis; 3.14 Special Considerations; 3.14.1 TMJ Reconstruction
1.3.2.5 Defects More Than Two-Thirds or Total Lower Lip Defects1.3.3 Upper Lip; 1.4 The Tongue and Floor of the Mouth; 1.4.1 Classification of Glossectomy Defects; 1.4.2 Base of the Tongue and Total Glossectomy Defects; 1.5 Floor of the Mouth; 1.6 Cheek and Buccal Mucosa; 1.7 Mandible; 1.8 Hard Palate; 1.8.1 Facial Skin Defect; References; 2: Planning of Maxillofacial Reconstruction; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Rationale for Planning of Maxillofacial Reconstruction; 2.2.1 Complexity of the Facial Bones; 2.2.2 Improving Functional Outcomes
2.2.3 Improving Communication Between Treatment Team Members2.2.4 Decreasing Treatment Time; 2.2.5 Decreasing the Learning Curve; 2.3 Imaging Considerations in Planning for Maxillofacial Reconstructions; 2.3.1 Surface Rendering for Further Digital Three-Dimensional Imaging Planning; 2.3.2 Stereolithography File Format as the Basis for Further 3D Processing; 2.3.3 Intraoral Scans Serving as Additional Imaging; 2.3.4 Virtual Ablative, Reconstructive, and Rehabilitative Planning; 2.4 Factors to Be Considered Planning of Maxillofacial Reconstruction; 2.4.1 Basic Considerations
2.4.1.1 Multidirectional Planning2.4.1.2 Medical Anamnesis; 2.4.1.3 Timing of Reconstruction Surgery; 2.4.2 Reconstruction Plan; 2.4.2.1 Choice of Reconstruction Method; 2.4.2.2 Soft Tissue Factors in Reconstruction Surgery; 2.4.2.3 Dental Rehabilitation; 2.4.2.4 Planning of Individual Subunits; 2.4.3 Transfer into the Surgical Site: Workflow for Execution of Planning in Maxillofacial Reconstruction; 2.4.3.1 Denture-Based Inverse Treatment Planning (The Jugaad Technique); 2.4.3.2 Model-Based Planning; 2.4.3.3 Virtual-Based Planning of Reconstruction; References; Literature
3: Mandibular Reconstruction3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Historic Perspective; 3.3 Anatomy and Physiology of the Mandible; 3.4 Pathology of the Mandible; 3.5 Goal of Treatment; 3.6 Defect Evaluation and Classification; 3.7 Flap Selection; 3.7.1 Iliac Crest Osteocutaneous Flap; 3.7.2 Scapula Free Flap; 3.7.3 Fibula Free Flap; 3.8 Fibula Orientation; 3.9 Plating and Fixation; 3.10 Flap Tailoring and Osteotomies; 3.11 Donor Vessel Selection; 3.12 Flap Contouring and Insetting; 3.13 Microvascular Anastomosis; 3.14 Special Considerations; 3.14.1 TMJ Reconstruction