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Introduction. Oral Surgery: Meaning, Relationship with Other Medical Disciplines and Stages of the Development
Chapter 1. Provision of Oral Surgery Care to the Population
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Chapter 2. Features of Operative Interventions in Oral Surgery
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Chapter 3. Examination of Patients in Oral Surgery
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Chapter 4. Anesthesia in Oral Surgery
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4.1. General Anesthesia
4.1.1. Types and Features of Anesthesia
4.1.2. Other Methods of General Anesthesia
4.1.3. General Anesthesia in an Outpatient Dental Care
4.2. LOCAL ANESTHESIA
4.2.1. Local Anesthetics Used in the Oral Surgery
4.2.2. Preparations and Components Included in Solutions of Local Anesthetics
4.2.3. Storage of Anesthetic Solutions
4.2.4. Instruments
4.2.5. Non-injection Local Anesthesia
4.3. Innervation of the Oral Organs
4.3.1. The Trigeminal Nerve (N. trigeminus)
4.4. INFILTRATION Anesthesia
4.4.1. Infiltration Anesthesia Technique
4.5. Nerve Block
4.5.1. Conductive Anesthesia of the Maxillary Nerve
4.5.2. Anesthesia of the Palatine Nerves
4.5.3. Conductive Anesthesia of the Branches of the Mandibular Nerve
4.5.4. Conductive Anesthesia of the Buccal, Lingual and Mental Nerves
4.5.5. Conductive Anesthesia of the Motor Fibers of the Mandibular Nerve
4.5.6. Truncal Anesthesia
4.6. Complications of Anesthesia
4.6.1. Local Complications of Anesthesia
4.6.2. General Complications of Anesthesia
4.7. Premedication in Dental Surgery
4.7.1. Types and Methods of Sedation
4.8. Choosing the Method of Pain Relief in Patients with Concomitant Diseases
4.8.1. Choosing a Method of Anesthesia in Pregnant Women
Chapter 5. Tooth Extraction
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Chapter 6. Odontogenic Inflammatory Diseases
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Chapter 7. Tooth Eruption Disturbances
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Chapter 8. Odontogenic Maxillary Sinusitis
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Chapter 9. Oral Bacterial Infections: Actinomycosis, Tuberculosis, Syphilis
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Chapter 10. Diseases and Lesions of Salivary Glands
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Chapter 11. Dental Trauma
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Chapter 12. Diseases of the Trigeminal and Other Facial Nerves
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Chapter 13. Diseases and Injuries of the Temporomandibular Joint
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Chapter 14. Surgical Methods of Treatment of Periodontal Pathology
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Chapter 15. Oncological Alertness. Diagnostics of Oral Neoplasms
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Chapter 16. Benign Neoplasms of the Oral Cavity
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Chapter 17. Tumor-Like Lesions of the Soft Tissues of the Maxillofacial Region. Cysts
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Chapter 18. Tumor-Like Lesions of the Jaws. Cysts of the Jaws
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Chapter 19. Dental Implantology
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Oral Surgery : textbook
Оглавление
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Introduction. Oral Surgery: Meaning, Relationship with Other Medical Disciplines and Stages of the Development
Chapter 1. Provision of Oral Surgery Care to the Population
+
Chapter 2. Features of Operative Interventions in Oral Surgery
+
Chapter 3. Examination of Patients in Oral Surgery
+
Chapter 4. Anesthesia in Oral Surgery
-
4.1. General Anesthesia
4.1.1. Types and Features of Anesthesia
4.1.2. Other Methods of General Anesthesia
4.1.3. General Anesthesia in an Outpatient Dental Care
4.2. LOCAL ANESTHESIA
4.2.1. Local Anesthetics Used in the Oral Surgery
4.2.2. Preparations and Components Included in Solutions of Local Anesthetics
4.2.3. Storage of Anesthetic Solutions
4.2.4. Instruments
4.2.5. Non-injection Local Anesthesia
4.3. Innervation of the Oral Organs
4.3.1. The Trigeminal Nerve (N. trigeminus)
4.4. INFILTRATION Anesthesia
4.4.1. Infiltration Anesthesia Technique
4.5. Nerve Block
4.5.1. Conductive Anesthesia of the Maxillary Nerve
4.5.2. Anesthesia of the Palatine Nerves
4.5.3. Conductive Anesthesia of the Branches of the Mandibular Nerve
4.5.4. Conductive Anesthesia of the Buccal, Lingual and Mental Nerves
4.5.5. Conductive Anesthesia of the Motor Fibers of the Mandibular Nerve
4.5.6. Truncal Anesthesia
4.6. Complications of Anesthesia
4.6.1. Local Complications of Anesthesia
4.6.2. General Complications of Anesthesia
4.7. Premedication in Dental Surgery
4.7.1. Types and Methods of Sedation
4.8. Choosing the Method of Pain Relief in Patients with Concomitant Diseases
4.8.1. Choosing a Method of Anesthesia in Pregnant Women
Chapter 5. Tooth Extraction
+
Chapter 6. Odontogenic Inflammatory Diseases
+
Chapter 7. Tooth Eruption Disturbances
+
Chapter 8. Odontogenic Maxillary Sinusitis
+
Chapter 9. Oral Bacterial Infections: Actinomycosis, Tuberculosis, Syphilis
+
Chapter 10. Diseases and Lesions of Salivary Glands
+
Chapter 11. Dental Trauma
+
Chapter 12. Diseases of the Trigeminal and Other Facial Nerves
+
Chapter 13. Diseases and Injuries of the Temporomandibular Joint
+
Chapter 14. Surgical Methods of Treatment of Periodontal Pathology
+
Chapter 15. Oncological Alertness. Diagnostics of Oral Neoplasms
+
Chapter 16. Benign Neoplasms of the Oral Cavity
+
Chapter 17. Tumor-Like Lesions of the Soft Tissues of the Maxillofacial Region. Cysts
+
Chapter 18. Tumor-Like Lesions of the Jaws. Cysts of the Jaws
+
Chapter 19. Dental Implantology
+
References