Atlas of Temporomandibular Joint Surgery

2. Edition April 2015
272 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
This second edition of the Atlas of Temporomandibular Joint
Surgery is a major revision of Dr. Quinn's classic work,
taking into account new procedures, equipment, and evidence-based
findings from the latest research in TMJ treatment.
Assuming that readers are familiar with non-surgical therapies to
correct temporomandibular pain and disorders, Drs. Quinn and
Granquist focus on the surgical remedies for disorders that are
beyond conservative treatment. This concise, how-to surgical atlas
guides both the novice and experienced surgeon through the
intra-articular and extra-articular procedures that have proven
efficacious in the treatment of advanced craniomandibular
dysfunction. Chapters take readers through decision making for TMJ
surgery, diagnostic imaging methods, surgical approaches, surgery
for internal derangements, trauma, osseous surgical procedures,
total joint replacement, and pathologies.
* Surgical Decision Making for Temporomandibular Joint
Surgery
* Diagnostic Imaging of the Temporomandibular Joint
* Surgical Approaches to the Temporomandibular Joint
* Surgery for Internal Derangement
* Osseous Surgery of the Temporomandibular Joint
* Trauma
* Autogenous Reconstruction of the Temporomandibular Joint
* Stock Alloplastic Reconstruction of the Temporomandibular
Joint
* Custom Alloplastic Reconstruction of the Temporomandibular
Joint
* Pathology of the Temporomandibular Joint
* Complications
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine. In addition, he is currently Vice Dean
of Professional Services at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman
School of Medicine and Senior Vice President for the University of
Pennsylvania Health System. He previously served as Chair of the
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the dental school
and at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania from 1986 to
2008. Dr. Quinn was the principal and lead developer of the Biomet
Total Mandibular Joint Replacement System, the most widely used
alloplastic prosthesis in the world.
Eric J. Granquist, DMD, MD, completed his surgical training at
the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and is currently an
Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of
Dental Medicine. Dr. Granquist's primary interest is in
temporomandibular surgery and translational research. His current
work includes the investigation of biomarkers in osteoarthritis of
the TMJ as well as the development of novel imaging modalities of
the temporomandibular joint. In addition to this work, he is also
the principal investigator in several clinical trials involving the
surgical treatment of the TMJ. Dr. Granquist has an active clinical
practice at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and Philadelphia
Veteran's hospital.