Expected publication: January 2025
1st Edition 2025
Book
Hardcover; 21 x 28 cm, 498 pages, 378 illus
Language: English
Categories: Human Medicine, General Dentistry
Stock No.: 20791
ISBN 978-1-78698-114-1
QP Deutschland
Product in preparation.
Most patients visit their dentist more frequently than any other doctor. Because of this, dentists play a particularly important role in the early detection of internal diseases, as existing systemic diseases have an influence on dental treatment. The much-discussed effect of an aging society—with its accompanying multimorbidity and multimedication—reinforces this fact considerably and highlights the relevance of medical knowledge in everyday dental practice.
This book, curated by three editors with dual qualifications in dentistry and medicine, provides the knowledge required for everyday practice and supports the planning of dental treatments in light of various medical challenges. Symptoms occurring during treatment are discussed, and procedures are presented in a problem- and action-oriented manner. Each article in the book can be read individually as a stand-alone topic of interest or in conjunction with the others as part of the global picture. With a concluding chapter on keeping the dental team healthy, the book ensures confidence in everyday dental practice.
Contents
1. Basics
2. Pharmacology
3. Common medical conditions relevant in dentistry
4. Medical knowledge for the dental team
5. Appendix
With contributions from:
Thiha Aung • Tomas Aydin • Anna Greta Barbe • Deike Böning • Florian Böhrnsen • Irene Bopp-Kistler • Michael M. Bornstein • Phillipp Brockmeyer • Robert Cordesmeyer • Sonja Henny Maria Derman • Michael Ehrenfeld • Michael Eichhorn • Günther Eisele • Ruben Evertz • Nicolas Feltgen • Dietrich Friesen • Charly Gaul • Sophia Goldschmidt • Rudolf Gruber • Ursula Hanf • Karin Hohloch • Friedrich Ihler • Hans-Peter Jöhren • Katharina Kauffmann • Philipp Kauffmann • Jan Alexander Klenke • Ines Kollei • Stefanie Kriegelstein • Rainer Laskawi • Nils Lohse • Alexandra Martin • Karl Meßlinger • Norman Moser • Luise Mortag • Sebastian Müller • Michael Johannes Noack • Sven Otto • Christoph Pache • Christoph Pautke • Florian Andreas Probst • David Raschke • Anna Rau • Christian Rau • Christoff Reichelt • Oliver Ristow • Claudio Rostetter • Sebastian G. Russo • Sinan Sag • Petra Maria Santander Martínez • Jan Samuel Schenkel • Sven Schippling • Andreas Schwarzkopf • Daniel Stein • Valérie G. A. Suter • Markus Tröltzsch • Matthias Tröltzsch • Patricia Tröltzsch • Frank Unglaub • Radovan Vasko • Stephan von Haehling • Carolin Isabell Wissel • Heinrich Worth
Markus Tröltzsch is a specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery. He worked as a senior physician at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University Medical Center in Göttingen, Germany, and now runs the Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Ansbach together with his brother. He is active in various specialist societies, is chairman of the Academy of Practice and Science (APW) of the DGZMK, and lectures and publishes frequently, particularly in the field of augmentation surgery and at the interface between medicine and dentistry.
Philipp Kauffmann is a senior consultant at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University Medical Center in Göttingen, Germany. In addition to being a specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery, he also holds the additional qualification “Plastic and Esthetic Surgery.” His clinical and scientific activities focus on plastic-reconstructive facial surgery, implantology, and oncology in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Matthias Tröltzsch is a specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery and a Fellow of the European Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Head and Neck Surgery (FEBOMFS). He also holds the additional qualification “Plastic Surgery.” Together with his brother, he runs the Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Ansbach, Germany. He habilitated at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, where he holds a lectureship. He lectures and publishes widely, particularly in the fields of antiresorptives and oncology as well as at the interface between medicine and dentistry.