Top Oral Surgery Books That Young Practitioners Must Read

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Jun 7, 2024
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Popular oral surgery books that young practitioners must go through to expand and improve their dental knowledge. Thereby, helping improve the treatment of patients.


Oral surgery is a complex process that requires not just knowledge but practical expertise. Young practitioners in the profession need to keep up with the latest knowledge to ensure they are providing their patients with the best possible care. Thus, to expand their knowledge the young practitioners need to indulge in advanced oral surgery books. These are some of the oral surgery books which young practitioners must read to:

 

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology by Robert E. Marx & Diane Stern:



 

The vast spectrum of illnesses that oral and maxillofacial surgeons need to be aware of is covered in this book, ranging from common reactive disorders to carcinomas, rare salivary gland neoplasms, to bone malignancies. In addition to its clinical presentation, each disease entity gives the reader all the information they need to understand and treat it, including its aetiology, differential diagnosis, diagnostic work-up, histology, therapy, and prognosis. This revised two-volume version includes many new disease entities, the most recent information on diagnosing and treating previously mentioned ailments, and new clinical pictures and cases that more accurately depict the clinical presentation and/or treatment of certain diseases. With the addition of more than fifty additional photos, the section on bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis of the jaws (BIONJ) now covers the whole staging and treatment of intravenous and oral BIONJ. Furthermore, when applicable, novel reconstructive methods that make use of stem cell concentrates, tissue-engineering concepts, and recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein have been included. Essential reading for all residents and oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

 

Advanced Oral Surgery By Andreas Filippi, Fabio Saccardin & Sebastian Kühl (Editor):



 

This book is meant for oral and maxillofacial surgeons who are currently practising as well as those who want to practise. Advanced Oral Surgery is intended to be used as a guide rather than a textbook. Particularly in the clinical chapters, the theoretical content is distilled into succinct textual segments that are arranged in a standardised manner: postoperative controls, specific clinical procedures, indications, and contraindications. This second book likewise has a tonne of multi-media artwork. The content and scope of the book are drawn from advanced training courses and clinical advanced training in oral surgery provided by university departments in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

 

Zero Bone Loss Concepts by Tomas Linkevičius:



 

Dentists continue to be quite concerned about bone loss even though it is an avoidable result. Through the combination of peer-reviewed scientific material and clinical expertise, the author of this book has produced a guide that is indispensable for any implant specialist trying to prevent bone loss in their patients. Different strategies to achieve no bone loss years after treatment are shown. The book is divided into two parts since both the surgical and prosthetic components are required for successful treatment. Each section covers in great detail the steps that must be taken at each stage to promote bone stability. Case presentations include in-depth details on a range of clinical situations, implant choices, and prosthetic solutions, all of which are backed by fruitful, evidence-based clinical research.

 

Endodontic Microsurgery by Enrique M. Merino:



 

The advent of the operating microscope has simplified access to vision and accuracy, two crucial elements of successful endodontic surgery. However, as always, the success or failure of the therapy will ultimately depend on the knowledge and experience of the doctor. Drawing from the author's extensive experience of over 15 years, this comprehensive guide to endodontic microsurgery meticulously takes the reader through each step of the treatment process, including preparation for ultrasonic retroactivity, design and execution of flaps, creation of osteotomy windows, curettage, hemostasis, apicoectomy, drying, obturation, and suturing.  In addition to discussing periodontal regeneration techniques, endo-period relationships, pre-surgical and post-surgical considerations, and the placement of immediate implants in cases where the tooth cannot be saved, he also goes into great detail about the features, components, and accessories of the operating microscope and how to use them effectively in the dental office. An excellent source for endodontists seeking comprehensive, up-to-date instructions on how to successfully execute micro-surgical endodontic operations.

 

These are the popular oral surgery books that young practitioners must go through to expand and improve their dental knowledge. The knowledge they acquire helps them to gain more perspective which helps in the treatment of real patients. The addition of oral surgery books with experience will help to enrich the practical knowledge of a young practitioner.

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