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CURRENT 654 LLTERATURE Clinical Manual of Otolaryngology (ed 2). Davidson TM. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill, 1992, 267 pages, illustrated, paperback. ...

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Clinical Manual of Otolaryngology (ed 2). Davidson TM. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill, 1992, 267 pages, illustrated, paperback.

Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office (ed 4). Malamed SF. St Louis, MO, Mosby, 1993,466 pages, 192 illustrations, paperback.

Designed for quick reference, this pocket-sized book provides step-by-step guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of problems commonly seen in the emergency room, clinic, or office. Specific topics of interest include maxillofacial trauma, temporomandibular joint problems, diseases of the maxillary sinus, and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. The appendix provides a head and neck surgery study outline and suggestions for additional reading.

The successful basic format of this text, which presents an approach to diagnosis and treatment based on clinical signs and symptoms rather than being systems-oriented, remains unchanged. However, there has been considerable revision and updating in this fourth edition. Significant changes have occurred in the design of the emergency drug and equipment kit, as well as in the chapters on airway obstruction, cerebromuscular accident, seizure disorders, drug-related emergencies, chest pain, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. As in the past, prevention of emergencies, as well as their treatment, is emphasized.

Craniomandibular Muscles: Their Role in Function and Form. Miller AJ. Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, 1991, 277 pages, illustrated. This book contains current information on the cellular, anatomic, histochemical, physiologic, and pathologic aspects of the craniomandibular musculature. The material is presented in detailed fashion, with extensive references to the research literature. Contemporary Implant Dentistry. Misch CE (ed), with 16 contributors. St Louis, MO, Mosby, 1993, 779 pages, illustrated. This book is unique in that it is not based on a single implant system. Instead, it uses knowledge of biomaterials, biomechanics, and anatomy as a means of rendering specific clinical decisions within the concepts of multimodal surgery and prosthodontics. The first section concentrates on the diagnosis and treatment of the partially and completely edentulous jaw. The second section provides the scientific foundation for oral implantology. The third section presents the surgical aspects, and the last addresses the restorative aspects of implant treatment. Whenever there are choices of treatment, the reasons for the particular decision are addressed. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery: Rhinoplasty. Daniel RK (ed), with 39 contributors. Boston, MA, Little, Brown and Co, 1993, 883 pages, illustrated, $395.00. The 35 chapters in this text are divided into sections dealing with fundamental principles of rhinoplasty, diagnosis and treatment planning, the components of rhinoplasty, open and closed techniques, functional aspects of nasal surgery, special operations, and secondary and salvage procedures. Each chapter is authored by a surgeon(s) experienced in the field. The book is extensively illustrated with clinical photographs and diagrams, which makes the various procedures easier to understand. Atlas of Head and Neck Pathology. Wenig BM. Philadelphia, PA. Saunders, 1993,412 pages, color illustrated. This atlas is organized into five major sections according to anatomic region. Each section describes the anatomy and histology of the region and presents a classification of the lesions occurring in it. This is followed by a description of the specific nonneoplastic lesions, and the benign and malignant neoplasms. Each entity is defined, its clinical, radiographic, and pathologic features are described, and the differential diagnosis, treatment, and clinical behavior are discussed. The numerous clinical, radiographic, and photomicrographic illustrations add to an understanding of the essential pathologic features of each condition.

Principles of Oral Diagnosis. Coleman GC, Nelson JF (eds), with 4 contributors, St Louis, MO, Mosby Year Book, 1993, 509 pages, illustrated, paperback. This textbook is designed to provide dental students with the basic information needed in the clinical diagnostic process. Part 1 explains the techniques of collecting diagnostic information, part II addresses the process of evaluating and accessing this information, and part III is concerned with the differential diagnosis of the various nondental conditions that affect the oral tissues and associated structures. The goal throughout the book is to promote an understanding of the decision-making process rather than to specifically address all conceivable diagnostic problems. Manual of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (ed 2). Donoff RB (ed), with 11 contributors. St Louis, MO, Mosby Year Book, 1992, 384 pages, 35 illustrations, paperback. This manual is aimed at providing residents and practitioners with a rapid source of information on a wide range of subjects related to the diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial surgery patients. These include dentoalveolar surgery, preprosthetic surgery, orofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders, orthognathic and reconstructive surgery, salivary gland disease, facial trauma, odontogenic infections, oral and oropharyngeal cancer, and cysts and tumors. Updating and revision have been done in those areas in which changes in management have occurred since the last edition. Atlas of Diseases of the Oral Mucosa (ed 5). Pindborg JJ. Philadelphia, PA, Saunders, 1992, 400 pages, 325 color illustrations, $125.00. In this fifth edition, the text has been thoroughly revised and updated, and 36 new diseases have been added. Old references have been deleted and replaced with 290 new references. The main emphasis is still on the clinical diagnostic aspects of the diseases, and histopathology is only dealt with when necessary for understanding of the particular condition. As in previous editions, the diseases are classified according to the World Health Organization International Classification of Diseases and code numbers are provided for all conditions discussed. Genioplasty. Guyuron B. Boston, MA, Little, Brown, 1993, 164 pages, illustrated. This portant history clinical

monograph provides extensive coverage of this imaspect of orthognathic surgery. Beginning with the of genioplasty, the author then discusses anatomy, evaluation, photographic and cephalometric radio-

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graphic prediction, genioplasty using autografts, augmentation genioplasty, osseous genioplasty, complications, and methods of avoiding undesirable results. Numerous clinical photographs complement the text. Cleft Palate: Interdisciplinary Issues and Treatment. Moller KT, Starr CD (eds), with 19 contributors. Austin, TX, Proed, 1992, 399 pages, illustrated, paperback, $33.00. This volume, written primarily for speech-language pathologists and audiologists, provides extensive basic information about the current management of the cleft lip and palate patient. With the emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach, the various chapters discuss developmental and genetic aspects, surgical procedures, orthodontic and prosthodontic management, otologic and audiologic concerns, velopharyngeal function, and psychological considerations. Although the focus of the book is clinical, the material presented is based on research findings. Surgical Anatomy of the Face. Larrabee WF Jr, Makielski KH. New York, NY, Raven, 1993, 235 pages, illustrated, S 145.00. In contrast to most anatomy books, which focus only on morphologic details, this atlas describes and illustrates the structures of the face as seen from a surgical viewpoint. The extensive use of drawings and clinical photographs adds to the understanding of the anatomic dissections. A selected list of references, grouped by topic, is provided for those desiring additional information. William John Gies: His Contribution to the Advancement of Dentistry. Orland FJ. Bethesda, MD, The William J. Gies Foundation for the Advancement of Dentistry, 1992, 364 pages, illustrated. The 18 chapters in this book give an accounting of the life of William Gies, a physiologic chemist, who was an out-

655 standing promotor of dental research. His efforts led to founding of the Journal of Dental Research and the International Association for Dental Research, to formation of the American Association of Dental Education, and to initiation of a section on dentistry in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The William J. Gies Oral Surgery award, established in 1968, has honored many of the outstanding members of our specialty. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (ed 2). Cummings CW, Frederickson JM, Harker LA, et al (eds), with 274 contributors. St Louis, MO, Mosby, 1993, 4 volumes, 3,397 pages, 4,170 illustrations. This four-volume work is the definitive text on otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. In this new edition the coverage has been further expanded and updated to reflect the changes in the field. Volume 1 covers the face, nose and paranasal sinuses. Volume 2 deals with salivary glands, the oral cavity, the oro and nasopharynx, and the neck. Volume 3 discusses the larynx and hypolarynx; the trachea, bronchus, and esophagus; and the thyroid and parathyroid glands. Volume 4 contains material on the ear and cranial base. The contributing authors provide the most current information on their respective topics. Impacted Teeth. Alling CC III, Helfrick JF, Alling RD (eds), with 33 contributors. Philadelphia, PA, Saunders, 1993, 528 pages, 297 illustrations, $90.00. This book places new emphasis on this most frequent of dental abnormalities. It thoroughly examines such topics as etiology, pathology, diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical techniques, sedation and anesthesia, and side effects and complications. Also covered are unusual situations involving impacted teeth in cleft palate, orthodontic, fracture, and orthognathic surgery patients. In addition, there are chapters on related topics such as practice management and legal ramifications.