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Composites

Composites

Pallavi Vashisth; Mudit Mittal

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2019
pokkari
The first material developed for use as a direct esthetic restorative material was silicate cement. Introduced in the late 1800s, the cement was prepared from an alumina/silica glass and a phosphoric acid liquid. Highly soluble in oral fluids, silicate deteriorated rapidly, yet remained the favored material until the early 1950s. Dissolution, discoloration, loss of translucency and lack of adequate mechanical properties contributed to its eventual replacement. Its main advantage was the slow release of fluoride from the glass phase. Self curing unfilled acrylic resin were introduced around 1945 as a substitute for silicate cement and were in moderate use in the 1950s. These materials were related to denture base resins and were much less soluble and more color stable than silicates. They were easy to use, polishable and had good initial esthetics. Their main problems were high shrinkage upon polymerization, large thermal dimensional change, eventual discoloration and a high wear rate.
Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Color Atlas

Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Color Atlas

Girish N Amlani; Jatin Mody; Mudit Mittal

Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
2014
sidottu
A myocutaneous flap is a type of skin graft consisting of tissue taken from a patient and used on that patient's own body. The graft includes skin and muscle. The pectoralis major is the large fan-shaped muscle of the upper anterior chest wall. Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap is the most commonly used flap by head and neck surgeons due to their familiarity with the anterior chest and because the flap supplies bulk and has high success rates. This atlas is a concise guide to the use of pectoralis major myocutaneous flap in head and neck reconstruction. Beginning with an introduction to the history of the procedure, the following sections explain its various uses, advantages, disadvantages and limitations. The anatomy of the area is explained with the help of detailed illustrations. The following sections illustrate every step of the surgical procedure, pre- and post-operative care, and complications, through high quality clinical photographs. Key points Concise guide to pectoralis major myocutaneous flap in head and neck reconstructionDetailed explanations on history, uses, advantages, disadvantages and limitationsSurgical anatomy illustrated through high quality diagramsClinical photographs explain every step of the procedure