<p>Part 1: Trauma<br>1. Etiology and Changing Patterns of Maxillofacial Trauma <br> Tim Forouzanfar<br>2. Primary Care of Maxillofacial Injuries<br> Jan Roodenburg<br>3. Establishing a Clinical Diagnosis And Surgical Treatment Plan <br> Christian Lindqvist and Riitta Seppänen-Kaijansinkko <br>4. Principles of Fracture Management: Reduction, Choice of Fixation, and Timing of Treatment<br> Wolfgang Puelacher<br>5. Surgical Management of Mandibular Fractures<br> Rudolf Bos<br>6. Condylar Fractures<br> Richard A. Loukota and Khalid Abdel-Galil <br>7. Surgical Management of Maxillary and Zygomatic Fractures<br> Nils-Claudius Bernhard Gellrich and Rüdiger M. Zimmerer <br>8. Surgical Management of Craniofacial, Nasoethmoid, and Grossly Comminuted Midface Fractures <br> Ashraf Messiha<br>9. Periorbital and Intraorbital Trauma and Orbital Reconstruction<br> Simon Holmes<br>10. Pediatric Maxillofacial Trauma <br> Bodo Hoffmeister<br>11. Primary Management of Soft Tissue Trauma and Nerve Reconstruction<br> Rainer Schmelzeisen, Tobias Fretwurst and Nils-Claudius Bernhard Gellrich <br>12. Neurosurgical Considerations in Craniofacial Trauma<br> Peter C. Whitfield<br>13. Management of Military Ballistic Injuries to the Face and Neck<br> Neil Mackenzie</p> <p>Part 2: Oncology <br>14. The molecular biology of head and neck cancer<br> Jag Dhanda and Richard J. Shaw <br>15. Prognostic Factors in Oral, Oropharyngeal, and Salivary Gland Cancer<br> Richard J. Shaw, James Brown and Janet Mary Risk <br>16. Molecular Biology of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Mediated Head and Neck Cancer <br> Andrew Graeme Schache<br>17. The Team Approach in the Management of Head and Neck Cancer<br> Ramchandani Parkash and Simon Ellis <br>18. The Role of Diagnostic Radiology in Head and Neck Cancer <br> Julian Eamon Kabala<br>19. Heath-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in Head and Neck Surgery<br> Simon N. Rogers and Anastasios Kanatas <br>20. Radiotherapy in the Management of Orofacial Cancer <br> Charles Gerald Kelly<br>21. Chemotherapy and Targeted Agents<br> Kevin J. Harrington</p> <p>Section 1: Principles of Ablative Surgery <br>22. Anesthesia and Airway Management for Oral Cancer and Microvascular Surgery<br> Alison Chalmers<br>23. Ablative Surgery for Cancer of the Tongue, Floor of Mouth, and Mandible<br> Henning Schliephake<br>24. Ablative Surgery for Malignant Tumours of the Maxilla, Nasal, and Paranasal Sinuses<br> Wilfried Wagner and Bilal Al-Nawas <br>25. NECK DISSECTON<br> Ludi Smeele<br>26. Branchial Cysts<br> Ben C. Green and Peter A. Brennan <br>27. Primary Neck Masses<br> Christopher Harris<br>28. Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck <br> Jens Bodem<br>29. Tumors of the Skull Base<br> Robert A. Ord<br>30. Locally Aggressive Benign Jaw Tumors<br> Eric R. Carlson</p> <p>Section 2: Principles of Reconstructive Surgery <br>31. Principles of Reconstruction<br> Mark L. Urken and Ilya Likhterov <br>32. Principles of Microvascular Surgery<br> Abdul Ahmed and Michael Gilhooly <br>33. Reconstruction of the Maxilla<br> Joseph Helman<br>34. Mandibular Reconstruction<br> Jürgen Hoffmann and Dominik Horn <br>35. The Radial Forearm<br> Christopher M.E. Avery<br>36. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Fibula <br> Joshua E. Lubek<br>37. The Rectus Abdominis <br> Abdul Ahmed<br>38. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Scapula - <br> Henning Schliephake<br>39. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Latissimus Dorsi <br> Norbert R. Kübler<br>40. Vascularised Iliac Crest Grafts <br> Andrew Lyons and Rabindra P. Singh <br>41. The Anterolateral Thigh and Other Perforator Flaps<br> Peirong Yu<br>42. Other Free Flaps Used in Head and Neck Reconstruction<br> Alexander Johann Gaggl Sr.<br>43. Local and Regional Flap Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Defects<br> Rui P. Fernandes and Michael R. MARKIEWICZ <br>44. Facial Transplantation<br> Eduardo D. Rodriguez<br>45. Tissue engineering<br> Henning Schliephake, Jörg Wiltfang and Hendrik Naujokat </p> <p>Section 3: Surgical Management of Salivary Disease<br>46. Principles of Management of Neoplastic Salivary Gland Disease <br> Siegmar Reinert<br>47. Imaging of Salivary Glands <br> Gitta Madani<br>48. Surgical Techniques for Parotid and Submandibular Glands and Ranulae <br> Katherine George<br>49. Salivary Endoscopy<br> Mark McGurk and Jonathan E. Gottlieb <br>50. Immediate Facial Nerve Reconstruction Following Iatrogenic Injuries<br> William Townley</p> <p>Section 4: Surgical Management of Facial Skin Tumors <br>51. Skin Cancer of the Head and Neck<br> Daryl R. Godden and Mark K. Singh <br>52. Cutaneous Lesions of the Periorbital and Lid Region<br> Jörg Wiltfang, Hendrik Naujokat and Jerry N. Farrier <br>53. Cutaneous and Mucosal Lip Lesions and their Reconstruction<br> Kunmi A. Fasanmade and Jerry N. Farrier <br>54. Nonsurgical Management of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer<br> Anita Takwale and Margaret Jean Coyle </p> <p>Section 5: Surgical Rehabilitation and Long Term Care <br>55. Prosthetic Rehabilitation and Implantology after Cancer Ablation <br> Beomjune B. Kim<br>56. Reconstruction After Tumor Ablation: Extra-Oral Implants <br> Friedrich-Wilhelm Neukam<br>57. Palliative Therapy, Terminal Care, and Counseling <br> Friedemann Nauck</p> <p>Part 3: Craniofacial Deformity <br>58. Classification, Diagnosis and Etiology of Craniofacial Deformities<br> Douglas P. Sinn and David Yates <br>59. Principles of Craniofacial Surgery and the Management of Complications <br> Timothy A. Turvey<br>60. Psychosocial Aspects of Visual Facial Difference <br> Adam Blancher<br>61. Surgical Management of Craniosynostosis <br> Ghali E. Ghali, Jennifer E. Woerner and Jason E. Dashow <br>62. Hemifacial Microsomia: The Disorder and Its Surgical Management <br> Bonnie L. Padwa<br>63. Treacher Collins Syndrome <br> David A. Koppel<br>64. Osteodistraction: The Present and the Future <br> Cesar A. Guerrero and Eric Arnaud <br>65. Reanimation in Congenital Disorders<br> Rudolf F. Buntic</p> <p>Section 2: Surgical Management of Cleft Lip and Palate Patients <br>66. Cleft Lip and Palate and Evidence-based Care<br> Serryth Colbert and Simon Van Eeden <br>67. Techniques for cleft lip repair <br> David Drake and Serryth Colbert <br>68. Technique for cleft Palate Repair <br> Brian Sommerlad<br>69. Alveolar Cleft Defect Bone Grafting<br> Adrian Sugar and Serryth Colbert <br>70. Secondary Cleft Surgery <br> Chris Neil Penfold and Rachel Anne Mumford <br>71. The Role of the Speech and Language Therapist in the Care of the Individual with Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Dysfunction<br> Helen Extence and Siwan Cassidy <br>72. Secondary Palatal Surgery and Pharyngoplasty <br> Nigel Mercer, Alistair R M Cobb and Victoria Beale <br>73. Orthodontics in Cleft Care<br> Stephen Robinson</p> <p>Section 3: Orthognathic Surgery <br>74. Surgical Planning in Orthognathic Surgery and Outcome Stability <br> Larry M. Wolford<br>75. The Orthodontic Surgical Interface<br> Thomas Aldridge<br>76. Orthognathic Surgical Techniques <br> David E. Frost and Michael P. Powers <br>77. Avoiding Surgical Complications in Orthognathic Surgery <br> Ghali E. Ghali, Jennifer E. Woerner and Stavan Patel </p> <p>Section 4: Esthetic Facial Surgery <br>78. Overview of Facial Aesthetic Surgery: Indications and Patient Selection<br> Jon D. Perenack<br>79. Surgical Techniques: The Forehead and Brow<br> Clark O. Taylor<br>80. Facelift<br> T. William Evans<br>81. Management of the Aging Neck<br> Angelo Cuzalina and C. Blake Smith <br>82. Cosmetic Surgery of the Eyes <br> Michael J. Will<br>83. Basic Rhinoplasty<br> Faisal A. Quereshy and Yirae Ort <br>84. Ear Reconstruction and pinaplasty<br> Faisal A. Quereshy and Brady Burton <br>85. Skin Rejuvenation and Resurfacing <br> Suzan Obagi and Rishi Kumar Gandhi <br>86. Facial Bone Sculpturing <br> Stephen A. Schendel and Rishi Jay Gupta </p> <p>Part 4: Oral Surgery, TMJ and Oral Medicine <br>Section 1: Oral Surgery <br>87. Surgical Management of Non-Malignant Lesions of the Mouth <br> Michael Bornstein and Martin Woods <br>88. Pathological Perspectives of Non-Malignant Lesions of the Mouth <br> Gernot Jundt<br>89. Fibrous Dysplasia<br> Timothy Lloyd and Natasha Louise Berridge <br>90. Surgical endodontics <br> Frank Peter Strietzel<br>91. Avoiding and Managing Complications in Oral and Dento-Alveolar Surgery<br> Ravinder Pabla<br>92. Orofacial Infections<br> Amir Ketabchi and Nabeela Ahmed <br>93. Implant Treatment: Modern Techniques Including Dynamic Navigation<br> Michael S. Block<br>94. Controversies in office based surgery <br> Shahme Ahamed Farook</p> <p>Section 2: TMJ Surgery<br>95. Assessment and Conservative Management of the Temporomandibular Joint<br> Nigel Shaun Matthews and David Chapireau <br>96. Arthrocentesis and Arthroscopic Management of the TMJ<br> Andrew J. Sidebottom and KenIchiro Murakami <br>97. The Role of Open Surgery in the Management of Temporomandibular Disorders<br> Florencio Monje and Nadeem Saeed <br>98. Management of Dislocation of the TMJ<br> Andrew J. Sidebottom, Nabeela Ahmed and Sujeev Rajapakse <br>99. Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis<br> Divya Mehrotra and Andrew J. Sidebottom <br>100. TMJ Reconstruction: Joint Replacement Alternatives <br> Louis Gerard Mercuri</p> <p>Section 3: Oral medicine<br>101. Neuropathic Orofacial Pain<br> Henry Alan Gremillion<br>102. Orofacial Pain <br> Henry Alan Gremillion<br>103. Medical management of oral mucosal lesions<br> Andrea Maria Schmidt-Westhausen<br>104. Human Factors Recognition and Ways To Minimise Error in the Operating Room <br> Peter A. Brennan</p>