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Alveoloplasty in preparation for the immediate denture insertion
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1951Alveoloplasties were performed as early as 1853. In this year, A. T. Willard’ of Chelsea, Massachusetts, wrote for the Dental News Letter of the preparation of.the ridge of a patient after he had extracted teeth. This operation was considered, at that time and for several years later, heroic treatment.
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[Evaluation of restorative alveoloplasty].
Stomatologie der DDR, 1976The method of restorative alveoloplasty is often marred by complications which may cause the failure of this laborious intervention. For this reason, this procedure should remain confined to single cases. It is imperative to search for new ways to reconstruct the bony denture support.
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Articulatory Behavior Pre and Post Full-Mouth Tooth Extraction and Alveoloplasty
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1980High speed cinefluorography was used to track articulatory movements preceding and following full-mouth tooth extraction and alveoloplasty in two subjects. Films also were made of a control subject on two separate days. The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of dramatically altering the structural dimensions of the oral cavity on the ...
G, Zimmermann, J A, Kelso, L, Lander
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[Synthetic calcium phosphate ceramics in secondary alveoloplasty].
Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale, 2012Bone substitutes are rarely used in the reconstruction of cleft lip and palate. The graft material of choice is cancellous bone, harvested in the hip or tibia. Tibial harvesting may lead to postoperative morbidity, or even complications. This has lead surgeons to develop alternative solution.
P, Corre +5 more
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Alveoloplasty: A Paradigm Shift to a More Efficient Surgical Technique
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryPreprosthetic surgery has been an integral part of the oral and maxillofacial surgeon's practice since first described by Obwegeser in the 1970s. Since then, minimal changes or advancements in techniques have been described and are still taught in dental schools.
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Piezosurgery: A Minimally Invasive Modern Technique for Alveoloplasty
Background: Edentulism is the condition of being toothless. [1] A well‑contoured smooth alveolar ridge is crucial for appropriate fabrication of denture. [2] Alveoloplasty is one of the common pre prosthetic surgeries done.[3] Bone cutting can be performed with either manual or powered instruments [4] Piezosurgery is a promising system for bone cutting,Sonal M. +3 more
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[Platelet-rich plasma (platelet gel) in secondary alveoloplasty in cleft patients].
Cirugia pediatrica : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Cirugia Pediatrica, 2006The use of Platelet-rich plasma (platelet gel--PRP--) was introduced in the oral and maxilofacial surgery 10 years ago. Its good results are due to the quickly generation of new bone and the acceleration of the period of surgical scar formation. Its employment in the alveolar reconstruction of the cleft patient is not still consistent and the works ...
R, Méndez +6 more
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Fluid balance after multiple dental extractions and alveoloplasty
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1959R D, BERGAN, R J, GORES, K G, WAKIM
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