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You can get tons of books electronically.

Hopefully some of the


OMFS residents from your dental school can hook-up the future
residents with a few of these.
The most important things to read and prepare before arrival to
your residency program are things you already have! This is what
you will be pimped on more than anything.
-Head/Neck Anatomy
-Cardiovascular & Respiratory Physiology
-Pharmacology (Know the classes/mechanism of action/indications/
contraindications). Especially for Antihypertensive Meds, Diabetic
Meds, Narcotics, NSAIDS, Antibiotics, Seizure Meds,
Bisphosphonates, Common Chemotherapy Meds, Immunosuppressants, HIV
Meds, and All the Medications and Rescue Meds used in Sedation/
General Anesthesia.
-Pathology (Oral-Maxillofacial and General Path)
-Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Patient (This book
will give you a good understanding of the disease process, medical
management and dental considerations/management).
MORE OMFS SPECIFIC TOPICS/BOOKS
Peterson 2 Volume Series. The PDF version is great because its
color and you can print out individual chapters. My advice to you
guys with this book is to only read 5-8 pages a night. You'll
cover the 2 volume series in a year. Focus on learning/
understanding those 5 pages.
Ellis... Surgical Approaches to the Facial Skeleton. Again a great
book available in PDF.
OMFS Secrets... only scratches the surface, but its a great book
in teaching you the types of questions you will be pimped on. It
shows you appropriate wording/responses.
Clinical Anesthesiology... Lange. Its what most of us used and
read prior to going off to Anesthesia. You will probably learn
very different sedation techniques hands on from your seniors and
attendings for the clinical office setting. But for GA cases this
gives you what you need to know.
The above books are more than enough to get you started.... but
again focus on the most important things. ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY/
PHARMACOLOGY
Other books that are great, but not necessary to buy in the
beginning but you should seriously consider/work towards getting

during your residency (especially via the Synthes Program... books


for free is always awesome)...
Marx- Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology
Marx- Bisphosonates..
Marx- Atlas of Extraoral and Intraoral Bone Grafting
Fonseca 3 Volume Series
Fonseca 2 Volume Maxillofacial Trauma
Ward Booth- Craniomaxillofacial trauma and esthetic reconstruction
Sclar- Soft tissue and esthetic considerations in implant therapy
Block- Color Atlas of Implant Surgery
Take advantage of the medical library at your dental school. Take
advantage of the medical library you will have at your residency
program. You have the opportunity to download unlimited PDF files
of articles from the major journals that we frequently use....
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
European Journal of Cranio-Maxillo-facial Surgery
Oral Surgery Oral Pathology Oral Medicine and Endodontics
Key Word Search for Authors and their articles (there are dozens
more, these just came to mind): These guys usually have good
articles and landmark articles...
Marx, Ord, Pogrel, Ellis, Swift, Kaban, Miloro, Schmidt, McCain,
Wolford, Dolwick, Flynn, Fernandes, Bennet, Ghali, Ward etc.
etc...
Other Topics: Osteoradionecrosis and Hyperbaric Oxygen,
Bisphosphonate Induced Osteonecrosis of the Jaw, rhBMP-2, Platelet
Rich Plasma, Hypertension, Diabetes, Endocrine Disorders,
Respiratory Disorders
Blah Blah blah....

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