The temporomandibular joint is subject to all the diseases and disorders that can affect other joints. While the majority of these problems can be dealt with by non-surgical methods, there are circumstances in which a surgical approach is necesary. Expanded and updated, the 2nd edition of this surgical reference covers the clinical assessment and investigation of the patient and the clinical conditions associated with disorders of the temporomandibular joint. The advantages and disadvantages of competing techniques are assessed, and advice is given on the best approach to treatment. New features of this edition include detailed coverage of diagnostic imaging techniques including expanded discussion of magnetic resonance imaging which has significantly developed in use since publication of the first edition. Major advances in arthroscopy are now covered in chapters giving techniques and equipment for entering the joint, arthroscopic anatomy of the TMJ and arthroscopic surgery results and complications. Another new chapter covers implants with discussion of the various implant materials and their long-term fate.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 188 mm
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978-0-86542-211-7 (9780865422117)
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History of temporomandibular joint surgery; diagnostic imaging of the temporomandibular joint; arthroscopic techniques and equipment; arthroscopic anatomy; arthroscopic surgery results and complications; congenital and growth abnormalities of the temporomandibular joint; infections of the temporomandibular joint; ankylosis; trauma; mandibular dislocation; internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint; degenerative diseases of the temporomandibular joint; tumours of the temporomandibular joint; implants for the temporomandibular joint; the relationship between pain, pathology and surgery in the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders; post-operative physical therapy; success, failure and complications of temporomandibular surgery.