On-call in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is aimed at junior trainees working in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. This book is written as a ‘survival guide’, covering common presentations in the emergency, ward and clinic setting, with detailed descriptions of simple surgical procedures. It is unique in its attention to handson practical advice, with full-color pictures and easy to follow procedure storyboards. What’s new in the 2nd edition? The 2nd edition sees an entirely new chapter dedicated to the ‘Operating Theatre’, with details of how to prep and scrub for theatre and common maxillofacial surgical instruments. There are also added procedures in the final chapter, together with additional content throughout the book and even more full-colour pictures. On-call in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery continues to be the only handbook that no junior trainee should be without. What’s inside: ‧ Essentials – From teeth to anatomy to drug dosing, it’s all there. ‧ Emergency Department – Facial trauma, orofacial infections, and much more. ‧ OperatingTheatre – Everything you need to know about how to scrub, drape patients and the names of surgical instruments. ‧ Ward – Feel like you need to know more about IV fluids or Warfarin dosing? Look no further. ‧ Clinic – ‘What tests do I order pre-operatively? How do I consent for this procedure?’ We provide all the answers. ‧ Procedures – Step-by-step guides that make procedures like splinting a tooth or bridle-wiring a mandibular fracture easy.