Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: An Illustrated Guide for Medical
Students is the definitive and only resource specifically for
undergraduate medical students, brought to you by an author team of both
trainees and consultants on behalf of the British Association of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgeons (BAOMS). This book revolves around key
anatomical regions and uses a unique "fireside chat" approach that makes
easy reading. It simplifies and demystifies basic aspects of oral and
maxillofacial, and head and neck surgery, by covering the basics of
clinical examination of the face and mouth as well as managing pathology
of the skull, facial skeleton and paranasal sinuses, jaws, mouth,
salivary glands, neck and facial skin. It is highly relevant to all
medical undergraduates but especially those who would like to simply ask
the question, "What exactly is oral and maxillofacial surgery" and "Is
this a potential career for me?". In addition to prime educational
content that is practically relevant to the undergraduate medical
curriculum, the reader will gain a clearer insight into the career
pathway in the UK, the unbelievable breadth of the specialty and the
myriad opportunities that it can provide.