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Traumatic herniation of the buccal fat pad

Pediatrics International, 2016
AbstractTraumatic herniation of the buccal fat pad is a rare traumatic disease. Treatment consists of either excision or replacement. We herein report the first case in which a traumatic herniation of the buccal fat pad healed naturally. It was necessary to differentiate the disease from lipoblastoma. A 17‐month‐old boy was admitted to a clinic with an
Tomoko, Iehara   +4 more
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The buccal fat pad in oral reconstruction

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993
The use of the buccal fat pad (BFP) as an uncovered pedicled graft to close oral defects is relatively recent. A series of 29 consecutive cases of reconstruction utilizing the BFP is presented, showing excellent results and without added surgical morbidity.
Samman, N, Cheung, LK, Tideman, H
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Buccal fat pad hemorrhage after retrobulbar injection

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2004
To enable ophthalmologists to recognize and manage buccal fat pad hemorrhage occurring after retrobulbar injection.Interventional case report.A 52-year-old woman with proliferative diabetic retinopathy underwent left retrobulbar injection before panretinal photocoagulation (PRP).Immediately after PRP, the patient complained of left cheek swelling ...
Rachel, Kuchtey   +2 more
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The buccal fat pad in oral reconstruction

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2004
We describe the indications, advantages, and complications of the buccal fat pad (BFP) flap and report our clinical experience with the flap for intraoral reconstruction after tumour removal.From 1993 to 2002, a pedicled BFP flap was used to reconstruct oral defects after tumour removal in 15 patients, prospectively analysed.Adequate closure of the ...
COLELLA, Giuseppe   +2 more
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Bilateral Buccal Fat Pad Herniation

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2023
Yan-Han Li, Wei-Te Lee
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The buccal fat pad flap in oral reconstruction

Head & Neck, 2001
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this study is to describe the surgical technique, indications, advantages, and possible complications of the buccal fat pad flap and to report our clinical experience with this flap for intraoral reconstruction after tumor removal.MethodsThe flap has been used to reconstruct oral defects after tumor resection in 32 patients,
A, Dean   +4 more
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Use of buccal fat pad for grafts

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1983
Abstract Two cases presenting bad sequelae of scar tissue formation are reported. The use of a fat graft, with the buccal pad of fat as a donor site, is described, and the advantages of this procedure for intraoral surgical procedures are emphasized.
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Buccal fat pad lift: A technical note

Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
The buccal fat pad is largely involved to close oro-antral communication (OAC) . The implant rehabilitation of the maxillary posterior area after OAC is a surgical challenge. The difficulty of this rehabilitation remains in the absence of a lateral and crestal bone wall.The buccal fat pad lift was performed under general anaesthesia.
C. Debortoli   +6 more
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Interrelated Buccal Fat Pad With Facial Buccal Branches and Parotid Duct

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2005
The facial nerve branches are vulnerable during manipulation of the buccal fat pad. The aim of this study is to describe the precise anatomical interrelation among the buccal fat pad, buccal branches of the facial nerve, and parotid duct. Nineteen hemifaces of Korean cadavers (11 male and 8 female) fixed in 10% formaldehyde solution were dissected.
Kun, Hwang   +4 more
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Buccal Fat Pad Removal

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2021
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