Section 1: Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Section 2: General Anaesthesia and Sedation in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Section 3: Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Section 4: Orthognathic Surgery
Section 5: Maxillofacial Trauma
Section 6: Preprosthetic Surgery
Section 7: Cysts and Tumours of the Orofacial Region
Section 9: Orofacial Clefts
Section 10: Maxillary Sinus and its Implications
Section 11: Orofacial and Neck Infections
Section 12: Facial Neuropathology
Section 13: Oral Malignancies
Section 14: Implantology in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Section 15: Haemorrhage and Shock
Section 16: Miscellaneous
Section 17: Recent Advances in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery


DVD Contents
DVD 1
1. Aseptic preparation of the patient along with surgical draping for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeries
2. Surgical demonstration for removal of impacted supernumerary tooth in maxillary right anterior
region and lower left mandibular premolar teeth region with two impacted supernumerary teeth
3. Surgical demonstration of Labial Maxillary Frenectomy procedure
DVD 2
4. Surgical extraction of lower right impacted third molar in the edentulous area
5. Surgical demonstration for exposure of upper right canine (for fixing the orthodontic bonding) and
extraction of right deciduous canine
6. Surgical procedure for the cyst enucleation in anterior region maxilla. Patient had recurrent
swelling, pus discharge and periodontally compromised anterior teeth
7. 3D-CT scan is helpful in planning the surgical treatment. Presenting a 3D CT scan of the entire skull
of a patient who was involved in road traffic accident. The fracture of the left parasymphysis and
right subcondylar region is seen in all the rotations/in all the planes, which is not possible to visualize
by routine x-ray pictures
8. Shows 3D-CT scan of a patient with trauma. Here disarticulated mandibular 3D CT scan shows the
presence of right parasymphysis and L ramus region fracture and bony fragment displacement
9. Shows 3D-CT scan of the same patient, but here both maxilla and mandible are seen with skull
disarticulation