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   OMS
   NEW
Paul Coceancig
6Ways to Design a Face
Corrective Jaw Surgery to Optimize Bite, Airway, and Facial Balance
256 pp; 774 illus; ©2021; ISBN 978-0-86715-966-0 (B9660); US $178
In this innovative and paradigm-busting book, the author asserts that almost all bad bites have their origin in a small mandible, what he calls anterior mandibular hypoplasia, or AMHypo, and further claims that surgical management is the only means to correct
it. He outlines the anthropologic underpinnings of the small jaw and then outlines his
six surgical methods of designing the face to optimize bite, airway, and facial balance: IMDO, GenioPaully, custom BIMAX, SuperBIMAX, custom PEEK implants, and SARME. IMDO, or intermolar mandibular distraction osteogenesis, is a surgery less invasive than third molar surgery that can expand the mandible by as much as 16.5 mm and effectively bring the tongue forward to eliminate the potential for airway issues down the line, not
to mention improve the patient’s profile dramatically. The surgeries and protocols in this
book will have you rethinking your approach to patient care and asking yourself how you can better care for your patient now AND in the future. The author sees no reason why we should not expect to carry all 32 of our teeth for our adult lifetime in a Class I occlusion and free of crowding or impactions or airway collapse. Do you dare to join him?
Paul Coceancig is a Commonwealth-trained jaw correction surgeon—with a unique practice based in New South Wales, Australia—dedicated to the treatment, and surgical cure, of obstructive sleep apnea. From prevention to active management, Dr Coceancig has helped develop concepts, ideas, protocols, methods, and instruments that will revolutionize how we manage the small jaw and glossoptosis and malocclusion.
                                       6WAYS TO DESIGN A FACE
Corrective Jaw Surgery to Optimize Bite, Airway, and Facial Balance
Paul Coceancig, BDS, MDS-OMS, MB, ChB, FDSRCS, FRACDS-OMS
    Forthcoming
THIRD EDITION
Orthognathic Surgery
Johan Reyneke, bchd, mchd, fcmfos (sa), phd
Johan P. Reyneke
Essentials of Orthognathic Surgery Third Edition
ISBN 978-0-86715-956-1 (B9561)
    Essentials of
This long-awaited new edition of the author’s
seminal text on orthognathic surgery includes
not only a fresh new look and over a dozen
new cases, but essential updates for anyone
practicing orthognathic surgery. From the most basic bilateral sagittal split osteotomy to complex surgery involving three-dimensional
                        analysis, movement, and rotation of both jaws, this book will help everyone from surgical residents to experienced clinicians in managing both children and adults with dentofacial deformities, improving both function and esthetics.
Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam | Stefan Schultze-Mosgau | Gerd Basting (Eds)
Oral Surgery (DVD-ROMS)
Volume 2
65 min; ©2011; ISBN 978-3-87652-464-1 (C3003); US $120
These specifically oriented training videos from our Oral Surgery series clearly and comprehensively convey expert knowledge in oral surgery for everyday practice. Basic concepts, diagnosis, and various treatment approaches are clearly and completely described step-by-step and in superior picture quality on this new DVD-ROM version.
    Surgical Management of
MAXILLOFACIAL FRACTURES
Yoh Sawatari, DDS
   Yoh Sawatari
Surgical Management of
Maxillofacial Fractures
256 pp; 254 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-0-86715-794-9 (B7949); US $178
The facial skeleton is comprised of vertical and hori- zontal buttresses and the intersections they create; maxillofacial fractures occur when these buttresses sustain more force than they can withstand. The objective when managing these fractures is to reverse the damage that these buttresses sustained and restore appropriate facial dimensions. This book approaches the face one bone at a time, outlining how to evaluate each type of fracture, the indications for surgery, the surgical management, and any complications. Specific protocols for clini- cal, radiographic, and CT assessment are included, as well as step-by-step approaches for surgical access and internal reduction and fixation. Isolated fractures are rare with maxillofacial trauma, and
the author discusses how to sequence treatment for concomitant fractures to ensure the most suc- cessful outcome. This book is a must-have for any surgeon managing maxillofacial fractures.
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 “When facial fractures are reduced and fixated appropriately, both
function and form are restored.”
YOH SAWATARI
 



















































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