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Krishnamurthy Bonanthaya
Elavenil Panneerselvam
Suvy Manuel
Vinay V. Kumar
Anshul Rai
Editors
Video Editors
Jimson Samson Nehal Patel
Vice Principal Director, DCKH Cleft Center
Prof & Head of Department K. P. Sanghvi Hospital
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Surat, India
Tagore Dental College & Hospital
Chennai, India
Illustrator
Mr Brishank Pratap
Goa, India
This Springer imprint is published by the registered company Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
The registered company address is: 152 Beach Road, #21-01/04 Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore
Preface
An important question that always comes up when a book of this scope and extent is written
is: why do we need one more?
This deserves a thoughtful answer and we shall try to do that while tracing the origin and
evolution of this book from an idea. Since its inception in 1969, the Association of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons of India (AOMSI) has made steady and significant progress in terms of
its vision and commitment to promote the field. The members of AOMSI have also evolved
into a vibrant, multidimensional, passionate, and committed community of oral and maxillofa-
cial surgeons who are making substantial contribution to the field in India and around the
world. So it was only natural that the association decided to express its commitment to aca-
demic medicine coinciding with its 50th year in existence.
And what better way to express it than publishing an open source comprehensive textbook
on oral and maxillofacial surgery. This book showcases the experts and expertise of AOMSI
and has been made freely available to surgeons worldwide through generous funding from the
association. We are delighted to see this open access book published for free use by worldwide
community of MaxFac surgeons, especially the young surgeons and trainees in the field. This
book is published with a CCBY license and we encourage associations and institutes to widely
distribute the link to this book for maximum possible usage.
The AOMSI was very conscious that the development of our speciality was not an insular
one. As we evolved, we looked for guidance and training from colleagues around the world,
and in return, we provided our bit of experience and insights. This exchange of knowledge is
extremely important for ultimately improving patient treatment methods, techniques, and out-
comes. The same spirit was applied in producing this book as well’ as we requested eminent
clinicians and researchers from around the world along with our members to contribute to this
book.
The book has contributions by society’s members within India as well as 41 international
authors from various countries. Thus, the extent of this makes it one of the most comprehen-
sive textbooks on the topic. The contributors were invited by the AOMSI keeping in mind their
scholastic profile while ensuring diversity and inclusiveness as well as a mix of young and
experienced surgeons. All the contributors have a track record of being high-volume clinicians
and educators in their field of expertise and are generally working at prestigious teaching insti-
tutions. This textbook as a scholarly venture condenses and amalgamates both the authors’
personal experience as well as being in line with the current evidence-based treatment princi-
ples in the field of maxillofacial surgery. In the beginning, the heterogeneous source of knowl-
edge did pose editorial challenges in standardization of the chapter structuring and scope.
However, the final outcome has achieved a blend of evidence-based, diverse surgical practices
along with cutting-edge technology for the practice of maxillofacial surgery in a fairly uniform
format.
As the title suggests, this is meant to be a comprehensive resource for all clinicians, post-
graduate trainees, and young surgeons in their day-to-day clinical work. Graduate students and
surgeons will find this book useful in preparing for their university exams as well as board-
certified exams from professional organizations. The book will help in decision-making,
implementing treatment plans, and managing problems that may arise while executing these
v
vi Preface
plans. Overall, the key objective is to help crystallize current evidence and provide protocols,
guidelines, and recommendations to assist dealing with most clinical scenarios. Keeping this
objective in mind, we have included components like case scenarios and video recordings of
surgical procedures in the book.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Clinician is a compilation of 22 sections incorporat-
ing 88 chapters dealing with the nuances in the principles and practice of cranio-maxillofacial
and head and neck surgery. An important value addition is the library of 68 demonstrational
videos that have been compiled to give the readers a more interactive feel with audiovisual
inputs.
The book is structured in a step-ladder fashion to guide the reader through the basic prin-
ciples of surgery before exposing to the full spectrum of specialty cranio-maxillofacial work.
The first section is devoted to the origin and scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery as a spe-
cialty and a description of the training standards practiced globally. The next four sections are
tailored to discuss the prospective patient, investigations, patient preparation, and anesthesia
techniques. Subsequent sections focus on minor surgical procedures involving the practice of
dento-alveolar surgery, implantology, and orofacial infections. With the above as the basis, the
textbook progresses to complex surgical procedures including facial trauma, orthognathic sur-
gery, TMJ, surgical pathology, and craniofacial and reconstructive surgery. The book also fea-
tures two exclusive sections which provide the readers a perspective on practice management
and research and publication.
The editors of the book would like to thank the office bearers of the AOMSI, in particular,
the dynamic and effervescent secretary, Pritham Shetty, for the constant support he gave while
undertaking this project.
Brishank Pratap, our tireless and innovative illustrator, needs a special mention for his
superb rendition of medical and technical illustrations throughout this book.
Our publisher Springer, particularly, Naren Aggarwal and Jagjeet Kaur, deserves our grati-
tude for constant support and advice throughout the preparation of this book.
Last but not least, we would like to express our deep appreciation for the authors for their
time, efforts, and priceless contributions.
We hope this book will be read worldwide, and we look forward to hear its critical reviews.
Part I Introduction
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