By Marc Baltensperger, Gerold K. Eyrich, Robert E. Marx
ISBN-10: 3540287647
ISBN-13: 9783540287643
“Osteomyelitis of the Jaws” is the 1st textbook of its type overlaying solely all points of this tough ailment. a transparent class of osteomyelitis of the jaws is equipped. scientific presentation and prognosis are meticulously defined and illustrated. Radiological imaging from traditional radiographs to CT, MRI and puppy prognosis are defined for every type of osteomyelitis of the jaws. Pathology and Pathophysiology of this sickness are defined in a transparent means. All healing modalities from surgical procedure to antibiotic and hyperbaric oxygen remedy are comprehensively defined and mentioned. every one form of Osteomyelitis of the jaws are also defined and illustrated in case experiences giving this ebook a really sensible method of the subject.
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1991; Topazian 1994, 2002; Diktaban 1992; Koorbush et al. 1992; Eversole et al 1979) Local and systemic factors altering bone vascularity • • • • • • Smoking Diabetes mellitus Florid osseous dysplasia Fibrous dysplasia Paget’s disease Osteopetrosis (Albers–Schonberg Disease) • • • • • • Osteoporosis Bisphosphonate induced osteochemonecrosis Other forms of osteonecrosis (mercury, bismuth, arsenic) Tobacco Radiation therapy and osteoradionecrosis Bone malignancy (primary or metastatic) 21 2 Marc Baltensperger, Gerold Eyrich tibiotics.
Two arterioles (A and A’) are present, both coming from the temporalis muscle (China-ink solution injection; decalcified and cleared). c Overall view of injected inferior alveolar artery (Teichmann’s paste injection; decalcified and cleared). (From Castelli 1963) Osteomyelitis of the Jaws: Definition and Classification ment or inadequate treatment, resulting in failure to reestablish the carefully balanced equilibrium between host factors and pathogens found in a healthy oral environment. After the acute inflammatory process occurs and local blood supply is compromised, necrosis of the endosteal bone takes place.
Although the onset of the disease is a debatable point in time, it is still a simple and clear classification criterion and therefore of practical use for the clinician. This same definition was later used by several other authors (Eyrich et al. 1999; Schuknecht et al. 1997; Koorbusch et al. 1992). Because of its simplicity and clarity, this criterion is also used in the Zurich classification to differentiate acute osteomyelitis from secondary chronic osteomyelitis cases. The term “subacute osteomyelitis” is not clearly defined in the literature.
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