Preface ..................................................xi Contributors .............................................xiii SECTION 1. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING 1. Three-Dimensional FacialTreatment Planning G. William Arnett, Michael J. Gunson and RichardP.McLaughlin ...1 2. A. Formation and Mineralization of Maxillary Membranous Bone during Distraction Osteogenesis Adi Rachmiel and Dina Lewinson 11 B. Distraction Osteogenesis in Maxillary Deficiency Using Intraoral Devices Adi Rachmiel and Dror Aizenbud .16 3. Ambulatory Anesthesia G. E. Ghali and M. Scott Connor .21 4. A. Surgery Center Accreditation JoeNiamtu 1II 27 B. Radiowave Surgery in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery JoeNiamtu II1 ..................................... 30 C. Rejuvenation of the Lip and Perioral Area Joe Niamtu 111 .................................38 5. Need for Distraction Osteogenesis Joseph E. Van Sickels ................................49 6. Three-Dimensional Virtual Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment Planning of MaxillofacialDeformity Gwen R. J. Swennen and Filip Schutyser .................55 7. Analytical Model Surgery Kim 1. Erickson, William H. Bell and Douglas H. Goldsmith ...................................... 81 8. Tactile Surgical Planning Using Patient-Specific Anatomic Models Andrew M. Christensen .99 9. Fabricating a Surgical Wafer Splint by Three-Dimensional Virtual Model Surgery Seung-Hak Baek, Seok-Jin Kang, William H. Bell, Stephen Chu and Hwa-Kyu Kim 115 10. Surgical Planning for Distraction Osteogensis Jaime Gateno,JohnF. Teichgraeberand JamesJ. Xia .131 11. Craniofacial Growth Consideration of Early Surgical Intervention Peter H. Buschang .................................141
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19. Clinical Experience with PiezosurgeryAstrid Reichwein,]. Thomas Lambrecht, Kurt Schico,
Gerhard Undt, and Rolf Ewers
19-1 and 19-2 Sinus grafting19-3 and 19-4 Two-step pedided sandwich plasty19-5 Nerve lateralization19-6 Osteotomy in orthodontic treatment19-7 Resection of the bony masses on the medial aspect of thecondyle19-8 Resection of the coronoid process
26. Alternative Treatment Strategies to BimaxillarySurgeryDaleBloomquist
Mandibular midline osteotomy technique
41. Reconstruction ofthe Ramus Condyle Unit oftheTemporomandibular Joint Using Transport Distraction
Harry Schwartz
42. Distraction in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery UsingNavigation Technology and Stereolithography
Kurt Schico, Franz Watzinger, Ame Wagner, Astrid Reichwein,Gerhard Undt, and Rol! Ewers
42-1 and 42-2 Surgical planning
43. Arthroscopic Treatment ofFunctional TemporomandibularJoint with Computer-Assisted Navigation
Gerhard Undt, Kurt Schico,Ame Wagner,and RolfEwers
43-1 to 43-3 Technical equipment43-4 Navigation-guided puncture of the joint43-5 Arthroscopic lysis oflateral adhesion and anterior releaseof the articular disk with holmium:Yag laser43-6 Scarification of the bilaminar zone with monopolarcautery43-7 Good translation ofthe condyle and good disk positiontwo years following surgery43-8 Severeosteoarthritis in the left joint43-9 Navigation-guidedpunctureof the leftjoint43-10 Severeinflammation of the joint surfaces43-11 Arthroscopic arthroplasty with holmium:YAG laser andelectromechanical shaver
43-12 Bilateral arthroscopic eminectomy
54. Contra-Angle Technique for Transoral Rigid Fixation of theSagittal Split Ramus Osteotomy