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In this issue, guest editors bring their considerable expertise to
this important topic.Provides in-depth reviews on the latest
updates in the field, providing actionable insights for clinical
practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused
topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.
Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice
guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.
This issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North
America is devoted to Orthodontics for the Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery Patient and is edited by Drs. Michael R. Markiewicz, Sath
Allareddy and Michael Miloro. Articles will include: Digital
workflow for combined orthodontics and orthognathic surgery;
Surgical tooth exposure and bonding: What does the orthodontist
want?; Temporary skeletal anchorage techniques; Interceptive
dentofacial orthopedics (growth modification); Correction of
transverse maxillary deficiency; Comprehensive pre-orthognathic
surgery orthodontics; Distraction osteogenesis for the
non-craniofacial patient; Surgery-first approach in the
orthognathic patient; Idiopathic condylar resorption: What should
we do?; Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Update on management;
Comprehensive post-orthognathic surgery orthodontics:
complications, misconceptions, and management; Aesthetic facial
surgery and orthodontics: Common goals; and more!
The book provides a framework for diagnosis and treatment of the
complex facial deformities found in craniofacial microsomia and
Treacher Collins syndrome. These conditions are difficult to treat
due to their complexity and variable presentation. The deformities
may be mild or severe and merely cosmetic to life-threatening in
nature. These conditions often manifest as complex facial
deformities that require multiple surgical interventions. Timing is
critical when treating these patients and knowing and choosing the
correct operation is key to successful outcomes. This work provides
a comprehensive approach in treating these complex patient
populations, seeking to answer the following questions: When to
operate versus when to wait? If operating is required what
operation should be performed? What is the best orthodontic
approach to the associated dental deformities that develop with
these conditions? How should sleep apnea be evaluated and treated
in this population? What is the best management for feeding
patients with these conditions? Written by experts in the field,
Craniofacial Microsomia and Treacher Collins Syndrome:
Comprehensive Treatment of Associated Facial Deformities aims to
provide the reader with literature based best practices in treating
these children from the NICU through childhood and into adulthood.
This issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North
America is devoted to Orthodontics for the Craniofacial Surgery
Patient and is edited by Drs. Michael R. Markiewicz, Sath Allareddy
and Michael Miloro. Articles will include: Craniofacial growth:
Current theories and influence on management; Overview of timeline
of interventions in cleft lip and palate; Dentofacial orthopedics
for the cleft patient (non-NAM techniques); Nasoalveolar molding
(NAM) techniques; Orthodontic preparation and management of the
cleft maxilla; Obturation and tissue transfer for large
craniofacial defects; Orthodontic management for craniofacial
syndromes; Orthodontics for cleft orthognathic surgery; Maxillary
distraction osteogenesis in cleft lip and palate; Mandibular
distraction osteogenesis; Technological adjuncts to craniofacial
orthodontics and surgery; Orthodontics for unilateral and bilateral
cleft deformities; Complications of craniofacial orthodontics and
surgery; and more!
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