Use best practices in effectively treating infections of the head,
neck, and orofacial complex! Head, Neck, and Orofacial Infections:
A Multidisciplinary Approach is the only resource on the market
with in-depth guidelines to the diagnosis and management of
pathology due to severe infections. No longer do you have to search
through journal articles and websites, as this comprehensive,
full-color reference covers both cutting-edge and time-tested
approaches to recognizing and handling infections. From well-known
OMS educator James Hupp and oral surgeon Elie Ferneini, and with
chapters written by expert contributors, this book is ideal for use
in the classroom, as preparation for the NBDE and specialty exams,
and as a clinical resource for patient care. UNIQUE! Comprehensive
coverage of head, neck, and orofacial infections addresses the
diagnosis and management of pathology due to infections of the head
and neck and orofacial complex. Expert contributors are drawn from
the disciplines of oral and maxillofacial surgery, head and neck
surgery, plastic surgery, and otolaryngology, and they provide
state-of-the-art guidance based on extensive experience with
current techniques as well as technological advances in managing
head, neck, and orofacial infections. Over 500 photographs,
radiographs, and illustrations demonstrate pathologies, procedures,
and outcomes. A logical organization addresses these topics: 1)
issues that are common to all infections of the head and neck
region, 2) infections of specific parts of the region, and 3)
infections related to certain procedures, types of patients,
unusual organisms, and medical-legal implications. Key chapters
include: Odontogenic Infections of the Fascial Spaces chapter
focuses on the etiology, clinical manifestations, anatomic
considerations, and treatment of odontogenic infections. Nasal and
Para-Nasal Sinus Infections chapter discusses the pathophysiology
and management of nasal and paranasal sinus infections.
Microbiologic Considerations with Dental Implants chapter reviews
the issues associated with the prevention of infection with
surgical implant placement, including the factors that are known to
cause infection, the putative bacteria involved and means to
control infection once it occurs.
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