Atlas of Ovine Pathology
This atlas compiles clinical cases and images of pathological conditions. It will be very helpful for any vet needing to recognise macroscopical and microscopical lesions in sheep.
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This atlas compiles clinical cases and images of pathological conditions. It will be very helpful for any vet needing to recognise macroscopical and microscopical lesions in sheep.
Updated review of Newcastle disease presented in a visual and practical manner. The chapter dedicated to the clinical diagnosis of the disease will surely be of great interest to the reader. The vaccination section provides the main guidelines to prevent vaccine failures and control the immunological status of the operation.
The extraction of impacted dental elements is often referred to by maxillofacial surgeons. However, it can be handled as routinely as any other type of extraction. Piezoelectric surgery of impacted teeth, which involves reproducible procedures using a step-by-step approach in all types of cases, also allows dentists who approach the extraction of impacted elements less frequently to carefully prepare for the procedure and perform it, thereby minimizing possible post-surgical issues for the patient, such as biological risks. Using the most innovative techniques, including the application of ultrasound in oral surgery and piezoelectric surgery, the author provides an indispensable tool to train and update dentists who intend to perform all types of extractions.
The course is done for general dentists and oral maxillofacial surgeons.
The purpose of this course is to present an alternative technique to normal sinusl lift in the upper jaw and bone graft in the mandible with minimal invasive approach to reduce biological costs, without bone regeneration with immediate loading, immediate aesthetic, and immediate function.
Despite the high success rate, immediate implant placements have been challenged with unfavorable esthetic results because of the high prevalence of mid-facial mucosal recession. With the proposed guideline, potential mucosal changes could be prevented by comprehensive assessment and management. Soft tissue grafts could be used successfully to prevent or correct mid-facial mucosal recession following immediate implant placement, achieving predictable esthetic outcomes.
Prof. Angelo Cardarelli