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Restoration of facial defects with digital technology / Leonardo Ciocca , and Giorgio Gastaldi.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Ciocca, Leonardo, author.
Gastaldi, Giorgio, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Face--Surgery.
Face.
Surgery, Plastic--Methodology.
Surgery, Plastic.
Prosthesis.
Face--surgery.
Plastic Surgery Procedures.
Prostheses and Implants.
Computer-Aided Design.
Medical Subjects:
Face--surgery.
Plastic Surgery Procedures.
Prostheses and Implants.
Computer-Aided Design.
Genre:
Anatomical atlases.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (274 pages)
Place of Publication:
London, England ; San Diego, California ; Cambridge, Massachusetts : Academic press, [2022]
Summary:
Restoration of Facial Defects with Digital Technology gives global descriptions of each method so that readers can project, design, and manufacture a maxillofacial prosthesis and customize maxillofacial surgery. It also covers using CAD-CAM technology to reduce the cost and time of making a facial prosthesis. The complete workflow for producing the ear, nasal, and oculofacial prosthesis (implant and mechanically supported), and for oncologic maxillofacial surgery is described. The atlas form of the book describes each procedure in a step-by-step manner so that readers may reproduce the process and obtain improved results with respect to the analogic procedures.
Contents:
Front Cover
Restoration of Facial Defects With Digital Technology
Copyright Page
Contents
List of contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgments
1 Facial defects
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Ear defects
1.1.2 Nasal defects
1.1.3 Eye defects
1.2 Etiology
1.2.1 Ear defects
Congenital malformations
Neoplasms
Basal cell carcinomas
Squamous cell carcinoma
Melanoma
Traumas
1.2.2 Nasal defects
Cutaneous basal cell carcinoma
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
Sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma
Osteosarcoma
Chondrosarcoma
Infections
1.2.3 Eye defects
Basal cell carcinoma of the eyelid
Squamous conjunctival neoplasia
Choroid melanoma
Conjunctival melanoma
Lymphoma
1.3 Epidemiology
1.3.1 Ear defects
Head-neck
Ear
1.3.2 Nasal defects
Basal cell carcinoma
Sarcomas
1.3.3 Eye defects
Eyelid basal cell carcinoma
References
2 Facial surgery
2.1 Ear defects
2.1.1 Indications for surgery
2.1.2 Postsurgical residual defects
2.1.3 Implant positioning
Prosthetically guided surgery: surgical masks
2.2 Nasal defects
2.2.1 Indications for surgery
Nasosinusal basal cell carcinoma
Nasosinusal mucosal melanoma
Reconstruction of the nasal pyramid with pedunculated free flaps or grafts
2.2.2 Postsurgical residual defects
2.2.3 Implant positioning
Surgical guidance masks
2.3 Eye defects
2.3.1 Indications for surgery
2.3.2 Postsurgical residual defects.
2.3.3 Implant positioning
Surgical guides for implant positioning
3 Rehabilitation of auricular defects
3.1 Decision-making processes: the rehabilitation strategy
3.2 Prosthetic rehabilitation of auricular defects: conventional (analogic) procedures
3.2.1 Adhesive ear prosthesis
3.3 Rehabilitation of auricular defects with CAD-CAM technologies
3.4 Clinical procedure
4 Rehabilitation of nasal defects
4.1 Decision-making processes: the rehabilitation strategy
4.2 Prosthetic rehabilitation of nasal defects: conventional (analogic) protocol
4.2.1 Implant-supported nasal epitheses
4.2.2 Eyeglasses-supported nasal prosthesis
4.2.3 Adhesive-retained epithesis
4.3 CAD-CAM construction of the nasal prosthesis: eyeglasses and implant-supported prosthesis
4.3.1 Mechanically supported nasal prosthesis
4.3.2 Implant-supported nasal epitheses
4.4 Clinical procedure
4.4.1 Provisional eyeglasses-supported nasal prosthesis
Step 1: Initial impression and prosthetic design
Step 2: Computer-aided manufacturing and retentive system construction
Step 3: Silicone processing, extrinsic coloration and delivery of eyeglasses-supported nasal prosthesis
4.4.2 Definitive implant-supported nasal prosthesis
Step 4: Design and manufacturing of the surgical template for static navigation
Step 5: Implant surgery
Step 6: Impression, digital design, and manufacturing
Adhesive-retained epithesis
5 Rehabilitation of ocular defects
5.1 Decision-making process: the rehabilitation strategy
5.2 Prosthetic rehabilitation of ocular defects: conventional (analogic) procedures
5.2.1 Implant-retained oculofacial prosthesis
5.3 Prosthetic rehabilitation of ocular defects: CAD/CAM techniques
5.4 Clinical procedure
Step 1: Digital impression.
Step 2: Project and design
Step 3: Clinical try-in
Step 4: Mold manufacturing
6 Research trends
CAD-CAM experimental scaffolding for the regenerative medicine
6.1 Scaffolding for bony reconstruction
6.2 Scaffolding for orbital reconstruction
6.3 Research perspectives on bone regenerative medicine
Index
Back Cover.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Ciocca, Leonardo Restoration of Facial Defects with Digital Technology
ISBN:
9780323902960
0323902960

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