PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I MULTIDISCIPLINARY THERAPY OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL NEOPLASMS
MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM INTERVENTION
TREATMENT ROAD
THE ART OF MULTIMODALITY CARE
Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy
Surgical Resection
Surgical Reconstruction
NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT
Nutritional Parameter
Nutritional Requirement
Methods of Nutritional Support
Indication for Gastrotomy/Jejunostomy Feeding
Parenteral Nutrition
DENTAL MANAGEMENT
Dental Care in Associated to Radiotherapy
ADVANCE DISEASES
ADVANTAGES
Disadvantagos
MAKING MTD MORE ACCESSIBLE
REFERENCES
CHAPTER II FUNCTIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL DEFECTS AFTER ABLATIVE SURGERY OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFA-CIAL NEOPLASMS
PART I INTRODUCTION
1.1 Development of Tongue Reconstruction
1.2 Purpose of Tongue Reconstruction
1.3 Principles of Tongue Reconstruction
PART II METHODS OF TONGUE RECONSTRUCTION
2.1 Defect of Tongue Body
2.2 Tongue Base Defect
2.3 Full Tongue Defect
PART III FLAPS USED FOR TONGUE RECONSTRUCTION
3.1 Forehead Flap
3.2 SubmentalArtery Flap
3.3 Pectoralis Major Musculocutaneous Flap (PMMF)
3.4 Radial Forearm Free Flap (RFFF)
3.5 Anterolateral Thigh Flap (ALTF)
3.6 Chimeric Vastus Lateralis Free Flap (CVLTF)
3.7 RecmsAbdominis Flap (RAF)
3.8 Latissimus Dorsi Myocutaneous Flaps (LDMF)
3.9 Extended Vertical Lower Trapezius Island Myocutaneous Flap (Extended Vertical-LTIMF)
3.10 Infrahyoid Flaps (IFF)
3.11 Medial Sural Artery Perforator Flap (MSAPF)
PART IV IMPACT FACTORS OF TONGUE RECONSTRUCTION
PART V FUNCTION EVALUATION AFTER TONGUE RECONSTRUCTION
5.1 Shape Evaluation after Flap Reconstruction
5.2 Volume Evaluation after Flap Reconstruction
5.3 Sensory Evaluation after Flap Reconstruction
5.4 Mobility Evaluation after Flap Reconstruction
5.5 Speech Evaluation after Flap Reconstruction
5.6 Swallow Evaluation after Flap Reconstruction
PART VI FLOOR OF MOUTH (FOM) RECONSTRUCTION
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Reconstruction of Defect of Anterior Floor of the Mouth
6.3 Reconstruction of Larger Defects of Floor of the Mouth
PART VII G1NGIVA RECONSTRUCTION
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Mandibular Gingival Reconstruction
7.3 Maxillary Gingival Reconstruction
PART VIII SOFT PALATE RECONSTRUCTION
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Purpose of Soft Palate Reconstruction
8.3 Principles of Soft Palate Reconstruction
8.4 Reconstruction Methods
PART IX CHEEK RECONSTRUCTION
9.1 Introduction
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CHAPTER III THE ROLE OF INDUCTION CHEMOTHERAPY AND TARGETED THER-APY FOR HEAD AND NECK CANCERS
CHAPTER IV CLASSIFICATION AND CURRENT TREATMENT OF ORALAND MAXIL-LOFACIAL HEMANGIOMAS AND VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS
CHAPTER V SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS FOR MAXILLOFACIAL INJURIES TREATMENT
CHAPTER VI EFFECTIVENESS OF SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT
PART IV POSTTRAUMATIC OSTEOARTHRITIS AND POST-OPERATIVE OSTEOAR-THRITIS OF CONDYLAR FRACTURE
CHAPTER VII NEURAL DISEASES IN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL REGION
CHAPTER VIII ADVANCES IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF SALIVARY GLAND DISEASES
CHAPTER IX ADVANCES IN BASIC AND CLINICAL STUDY OF CLEFT LIP AND PAL-ATE AND RELATED DEFORMITIES
CHAPTER X APPLICATION OF COMPUTER-AIDED SURGERY IN ORAL AND MAXIL-LOFACIAL SURGERY
CHAPTER XI ADVANCES OF INTERVENTIONAL THERAPY IN ORALAND MAXILLO-FACIAL REGION