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CONTENTS
Preface xi
Leslie R. Halpern and Meredith August
Anesthetic Issues and Anxiety Management in the Female Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery Patient 141
Karen E. Crowley
Gender differences in preoperative anxiety, perioperative pain experience, and physio¬
logic responses to anesthesia exist. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic gender dif¬
ferences in anesthetic drugs are especially significant for propofol and nondepolarizing
muscle relaxants. Nonobstetric anesthesia for the pregnant patient is briefly reviewed.
Autoimmune Disease and the Female Patient 153
Andrea Schreiber
This article focuses on the pathogenesis of the gender gap of autoimmune disease. Spe¬
cifically, the discussion characterizes the role of sex hormones in the immune response
and a female predilection for the common diseases seen in daily practice (ie, lupus
erythematosus, myasthenia gravis, and other autoimmune diseases). A comparison
between the sexes, with respect to autoimmune disease mechanisms, is presented to give
oral and maxillofacial surgeons a better insight as to the role of sex and successful
surgical treatment outcomes in this population of patients.
Etiology of Oral Cancer in the Young Patient: Is Tongue Cancer Becoming
the Other Cancer in Women? 163
Maria B. Papageorge
The recently reported increase in the incidence of oral cancer in a younger population,
especially in young women, in the absence of the traditional risk factors has raised
concern. Of particular interest is the increased incidence of carcinoma of the tongue,
which has been suggested to be a distinct entity. Although there are conflicting data
on incidence and sex distribution, studies suggest that the physiologic response to risk
factors by men and women and the clinical behavior of these cancers in the younger
population may be different than the normal variant. Effort is currently being made to
elucidate the etiology and pathogenesis of oral cancer in the younger population.
Eating Disorders in the Female Patient: Pathophysiology and Treatment
Strategies 173
Gayle Tutone Miranda and Vasiliki Karlis
Eating disorders are common in girls and women. Two common eating disorders—anor¬
exia nervosa and bulimia nervosa—have significant medical complications. Oral and
maxillofacial surgeons must be cognizant of the signs, symptoms, and medical conse¬
quences of these disorders. The increased incidence of these diseases has implications
in the surgical management the oral and maxillofacial surgery patient. A review of
the literature and guidelines in the perioperative management of these surgical patients
are presented in this article.
Impact of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis on the Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery Patient 187
Julie Glowacki
With aging, there is a loss of skeletal mass in women and men, but the rate of loss accel¬
erates in perimenopausal women. With the loss of bone mass there is increased risk for
fracture in the axial and appendicular skeleton. The mandible and maxilla also experi¬
ence age related declines in some parameters of architecture and trabecular pattern,
but those do not seem to be directly associated with fracture risk. Although the literature
is controversial regarding the generalizability of the impact of systemic osteoporosis on
the oral /maxillofacial patient, it is prudent to give consideration to an individual pa¬
tient s osteoporosis status, risk, and anti osteoporosis therapies when planning oral
and maxillofacial surgical procedures.
Osteonecrosis and Bisphosphonates in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 199
Ahmad N. Chaudhry and Salvatore L. Ruggiero
Bisphosphonates are a class of compounds approved for the treatment of multiple mye¬
loma, hypercalcemia of malignancy, osteolytic lesions of metastatic disease, Paget s dis¬
ease, and most commonly, osteoporosis. Recently, these drugs have been associated with
a new clinical entity, bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis (BRON) which is character¬
ized by jaw necrosis that typically presents following dentoalveolar surgery. The patho
genesis for this complication appears to related to bisphosphonate mediated inhibition of
osteoclast function and normal bone remodeling. This complication can have a signifi¬
cant impact on the quality of life for those patients with advanced stages of necrosis.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Pregnant Patient 207
Thomas R. Flynn and Srinivas M. Susarla
This article describes clinical approaches for the perioperative management of the preg¬
nant oral and maxillofacial surgical patient. The following topics are discussed: ethical
principles of treatment during pregnancy, physiologic changes and their treatment con¬
siderations, fetal and maternal risks of various medications, medical problems occurring
during pregnancy, and common minimally invasive approaches that the surgeon can ap¬
ply to minimize the risk to the mother and unborn child. The strategies discussed pro¬
vide successful treatment outcomes during this important time in the female surgical
patient s life.
Condylar Resorption 223
Maria E. Papadaki, Fardad Tayebaty, Leonard B. Kaban, and Maria J. Troulis
Idiopathic condylar resorption almost exclusively affects women. Its exact etiology and
pathogenesis remain unclear. It has been associated with rheumatoid arthritis, temporo
mandibular joint internal derangement, condylar fractures, connective tissue or autoim¬
mune diseases, orthodontic treatment, and orthognathic surgery. In most cases, however,
there is no identifiable precipitating event, hence the term idiopathic condylar resorp¬
tion. The female predisposition to this condition may be attributed to the influence of
estrogen and prolactin on the bone response. Treatment of idiopathic condylar resorption
is controversial. Condylectomy and reconstruction with costochondral graft offer defini¬
tive management of active idiopathic condylar resorption.
Cosmetic Surgery Considerations in the Female Patient 235
G.E. Ghali and Christopher M. Harris
A greater number of women than men undergo facial cosmetic procedures. Oral and
maxillofacial surgeons should have an in depth knowledge of the physiologic and ana¬
tomic differences between the sexes with respect to surgical treatment options. Gender
differences in regard to the planning and management of female cosmetic surgery pa¬
tients are the focus of this article.
Chronic Facial Pain in the Female Patient: Treatment Updates 245
Franci Stavropoulos and Barbara A. Hastie
Over the past decade, gender related differences in pain and analgesia have been exam¬
ined in experimental settings with conflicting evidence on whether men and women dif¬
fer in their response to pain. New advances in research have begun to investigate the
influence of genetic factors in moderating sex differences in analgesic response. This ar¬
ticle provides oral and maxillofacial surgeons with evidence based data on the issues of
chronic pain between the sexes to suggest alternative approaches to the management of
pain in their male and female patients.
The Abused Female Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Patient: Treatment
Approaches for Identification and Management 259
Deborah L. Zeitler
Violence and abuse affect one in four women during their lifetime. Specifically, a woman
seeking treatment of a facial injury has a one in three chance of being a victim of violence
and abuse. Many dental professionals, however, are uncomfortable discussing these is¬
sues with potential victims. The oral and maxillofacial surgeon is in a unique position to
approach the topic of violence and abuse. This article discusses violence and abuse as it
pertains to the female patient and family members. Suggestions for screening and eva¬
luation of patients are discussed. The overall importance of timely identification for stop¬
ping this cycle of violence and abuse and the obligations of health care providers are also
addressed.
Sexual Dimorphism and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) 267
Leslie R. Halpern, Marci Levine, and Thomas B. Dodson
Numerous studies suggest a sexual predilection for temporomandibular disorders. The
purpose of this article is to review and summarize patient oriented and basic science stu¬
dies that address the topic of a female predilection for temporomandibular disorders.
The information presented provides oral and maxillofacial surgery practitioners with
evidence based data to suggest a female predilection for temporomandibular disorders
based on biologic, genetic, and behavioral/psychosocial factors.
Erratum: Risk of Periodontal Defects After Third Molar Surgery: An Exercise
in Evidence based Clinical Decision making 279
Thomas B. Dodson and Daniel T. Richardson
Index 281
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TREATMENT OF THE FEMALE ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY PATIENT
CONTENTS
Preface xi
Leslie R. Halpern and Meredith August
Anesthetic Issues and Anxiety Management in the Female Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery Patient 141
Karen E. Crowley
Gender differences in preoperative anxiety, perioperative pain experience, and physio¬
logic responses to anesthesia exist. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic gender dif¬
ferences in anesthetic drugs are especially significant for propofol and nondepolarizing
muscle relaxants. Nonobstetric anesthesia for the pregnant patient is briefly reviewed.
Autoimmune Disease and the Female Patient 153
Andrea Schreiber
This article focuses on the pathogenesis of the gender gap of autoimmune disease. Spe¬
cifically, the discussion characterizes the role of sex hormones in the immune response
and a female predilection for the common diseases seen in daily practice (ie, lupus
erythematosus, myasthenia gravis, and other autoimmune diseases). A comparison
between the sexes, with respect to autoimmune disease mechanisms, is presented to give
oral and maxillofacial surgeons a better insight as to the role of sex and successful
surgical treatment outcomes in this population of patients.
Etiology of Oral Cancer in the Young Patient: Is Tongue Cancer Becoming
the Other Cancer in Women? 163
Maria B. Papageorge
The recently reported increase in the incidence of oral cancer in a younger population,
especially in young women, in the absence of the traditional risk factors has raised
concern. Of particular interest is the increased incidence of carcinoma of the tongue,
which has been suggested to be a distinct entity. Although there are conflicting data
on incidence and sex distribution, studies suggest that the physiologic response to risk
factors by men and women and the clinical behavior of these cancers in the younger
population may be different than the normal variant. Effort is currently being made to
elucidate the etiology and pathogenesis of oral cancer in the younger population.
Eating Disorders in the Female Patient: Pathophysiology and Treatment
Strategies 173
Gayle Tutone Miranda and Vasiliki Karlis
Eating disorders are common in girls and women. Two common eating disorders—anor¬
exia nervosa and bulimia nervosa—have significant medical complications. Oral and
maxillofacial surgeons must be cognizant of the signs, symptoms, and medical conse¬
quences of these disorders. The increased incidence of these diseases has implications
in the surgical management the oral and maxillofacial surgery patient. A review of
the literature and guidelines in the perioperative management of these surgical patients
are presented in this article.
Impact of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis on the Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery Patient 187
Julie Glowacki
With aging, there is a loss of skeletal mass in women and men, but the rate of loss accel¬
erates in perimenopausal women. With the loss of bone mass there is increased risk for
fracture in the axial and appendicular skeleton. The mandible and maxilla also experi¬
ence age related declines in some parameters of architecture and trabecular pattern,
but those do not seem to be directly associated with fracture risk. Although the literature
is controversial regarding the generalizability of the impact of systemic osteoporosis on
the oral /maxillofacial patient, it is prudent to give consideration to an individual pa¬
tient's osteoporosis status, risk, and anti osteoporosis therapies when planning oral
and maxillofacial surgical procedures.
Osteonecrosis and Bisphosphonates in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 199
Ahmad N. Chaudhry and Salvatore L. Ruggiero
Bisphosphonates are a class of compounds approved for the treatment of multiple mye¬
loma, hypercalcemia of malignancy, osteolytic lesions of metastatic disease, Paget's dis¬
ease, and most commonly, osteoporosis. Recently, these drugs have been associated with
a new clinical entity, bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis (BRON) which is character¬
ized by jaw necrosis that typically presents following dentoalveolar surgery. The patho
genesis for this complication appears to related to bisphosphonate mediated inhibition of
osteoclast function and normal bone remodeling. This complication can have a signifi¬
cant impact on the quality of life for those patients with advanced stages of necrosis.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Pregnant Patient 207
Thomas R. Flynn and Srinivas M. Susarla
This article describes clinical approaches for the perioperative management of the preg¬
nant oral and maxillofacial surgical patient. The following topics are discussed: ethical
principles of treatment during pregnancy, physiologic changes and their treatment con¬
siderations, fetal and maternal risks of various medications, medical problems occurring
during pregnancy, and common minimally invasive approaches that the surgeon can ap¬
ply to minimize the risk to the mother and unborn child. The strategies discussed pro¬
vide successful treatment outcomes during this important time in the female surgical
patient's life.
Condylar Resorption 223
Maria E. Papadaki, Fardad Tayebaty, Leonard B. Kaban, and Maria J. Troulis
Idiopathic condylar resorption almost exclusively affects women. Its exact etiology and
pathogenesis remain unclear. It has been associated with rheumatoid arthritis, temporo
mandibular joint internal derangement, condylar fractures, connective tissue or autoim¬
mune diseases, orthodontic treatment, and orthognathic surgery. In most cases, however,
there is no identifiable precipitating event, hence the term "idiopathic condylar resorp¬
tion." The female predisposition to this condition may be attributed to the influence of
estrogen and prolactin on the bone response. Treatment of idiopathic condylar resorption
is controversial. Condylectomy and reconstruction with costochondral graft offer defini¬
tive management of active idiopathic condylar resorption.
Cosmetic Surgery Considerations in the Female Patient 235
G.E. Ghali and Christopher M. Harris
A greater number of women than men undergo facial cosmetic procedures. Oral and
maxillofacial surgeons should have an in depth knowledge of the physiologic and ana¬
tomic differences between the sexes with respect to surgical treatment options. Gender
differences in regard to the planning and management of female cosmetic surgery pa¬
tients are the focus of this article.
Chronic Facial Pain in the Female Patient: Treatment Updates 245
Franci Stavropoulos and Barbara A. Hastie
Over the past decade, gender related differences in pain and analgesia have been exam¬
ined in experimental settings with conflicting evidence on whether men and women dif¬
fer in their response to pain. New advances in research have begun to investigate the
influence of genetic factors in moderating sex differences in analgesic response. This ar¬
ticle provides oral and maxillofacial surgeons with evidence based data on the issues of
chronic pain between the sexes to suggest alternative approaches to the management of
pain in their male and female patients.
The Abused Female Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Patient: Treatment
Approaches for Identification and Management 259
Deborah L. Zeitler
Violence and abuse affect one in four women during their lifetime. Specifically, a woman
seeking treatment of a facial injury has a one in three chance of being a victim of violence
and abuse. Many dental professionals, however, are uncomfortable discussing these is¬
sues with potential victims. The oral and maxillofacial surgeon is in a unique position to
approach the topic of violence and abuse. This article discusses violence and abuse as it
pertains to the female patient and family members. Suggestions for screening and eva¬
luation of patients are discussed. The overall importance of timely identification for stop¬
ping this cycle of violence and abuse and the obligations of health care providers are also
addressed.
Sexual Dimorphism and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) 267
Leslie R. Halpern, Marci Levine, and Thomas B. Dodson
Numerous studies suggest a sexual predilection for temporomandibular disorders. The
purpose of this article is to review and summarize patient oriented and basic science stu¬
dies that address the topic of a female predilection for temporomandibular disorders.
The information presented provides oral and maxillofacial surgery practitioners with
evidence based data to suggest a female predilection for temporomandibular disorders
based on biologic, genetic, and behavioral/psychosocial factors.
Erratum: Risk of Periodontal Defects After Third Molar Surgery: An Exercise
in Evidence based Clinical Decision making 279
Thomas B. Dodson and Daniel T. Richardson
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title | Treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient |
title_auth | Treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient |
title_exact_search | Treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient |
title_exact_search_txtP | Treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient |
title_full | Treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient Leslie R. Halpern ..., guest eds. |
title_fullStr | Treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient Leslie R. Halpern ..., guest eds. |
title_full_unstemmed | Treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient Leslie R. Halpern ..., guest eds. |
title_short | Treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient |
title_sort | treatment of the female oral and maxillofacial surgery patient |
topic | Face Surgery Maxilla Surgery Mouth Surgery Women patients Oralchirurgie (DE-588)4040729-9 gnd Mund-Kiefer-Gesichts-Chirurgie (DE-588)4114649-9 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Face Surgery Maxilla Surgery Mouth Surgery Women patients Oralchirurgie Mund-Kiefer-Gesichts-Chirurgie Frau Aufsatzsammlung |
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