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Tag Archives: oral and maxillofacial surgery
Architects of the Face: Rebuilding After Maxillofacial Trauma
Reading time: 11 minutes
The human body is a complex physical structure, capable of macro feats like walking in a stable, upright position and micro feats like writing or handling surgical instruments. And just like the frames of buildings—from small houses to looming skyscrapers—the … Continue reading
Author Spotlight: Daniel M. Laskin
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Few names in modern oral and maxillofacial surgery are as respected as that of Daniel M. Laskin, DDS, MS. Throughout his career, Dr Laskin has made significant contributions to the specialty through his research, literature, and teaching and has also … Continue reading
Anesthesiology in OMS: Past, Present, and Future
Reading time: 16 minutes
In recent decades, office-based surgery has become more and more common as the medical landscape changes to accommodate a cultural shift toward preventive care and an increase in elective medical procedures. While medical specialties like plastic surgery and gastroenterology have … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Feature, Implant Dentistry, Multidisciplinary, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Practice Management, What's New
Tagged aaoms, anesthesia considerations for the oral and maxillofacial surgeon, anesthesiology, anesthesiology in OMS, anesthesiology safety, daniel orr, dental anesthesiology, history of anesthesia, history of OMS, luis vega, matthew mizukawa, office-based anesthesia, office-based surgery, OMS, oral and maxillofacial surgery, samuel mckenna
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How One Surgeon Changed the Lives of Patients with Crouzon Syndrome Worldwide
Reading time: 15 minutes
When Martin Chin, DDS, had his first encounter with Crouzon syndrome, he was a 21-year-old dental student spending his free time in Dr Egil Harvold’s craniofacial anomalies clinic. That first encounter sparked a journey of discovery and innovation that would … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Implant Dentistry, Misc, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Research, Restorative Dentistry
Tagged ariel henley, craniofacial disorders, crouzon syndrome, distraction osteogenesis, implant dentistry, le fort III, martin chin, oral and maxillofacial surgery, Surgical Design for Dental Reconstruction with Implants: A New Paradigm
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