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Traumatic pediatric buccal fat pad herniation: A report of two cases [PDF]
The buccal fat pad (BFP) is a specialized encapsulated adipose tissue, located intimately between the buccinator muscle and oral mucous membrane. A small perforation of buccinator muscle can lead to herniation of BFP into the oral cavity, which can be ...
Divya Sharma +3 more
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Occurrence of the oroantral communication after tooth extraction is a rather frequent complication. Both oro-antral communication (OAC) and oronasal communication (ONC) of major extent occur in connection with the surgical treatment of tumors in the ...
O. Bulik, M. Machálka
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Clinical analysis of 19 cases of maxillary local tissue defects repaired by buccal fat pad flaps
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of buccal fat pad flaps on the restoration of maxillary defects. Methods Nineteen cases with oral-nasal communications and maxillary soft and hard tissue defects ranging from 3.0 cm×2.0 cm-5.0 cm×4.0 cm after ...
LIU Yingkun +4 more
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Giant lipoma of the buccal fat pad: case report and literature review [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Lipomas are the most common benign mesenchymal tumors. Nevertheless, they are infrequent in the face, particularly giant lipomas, which are derived from the buccal fat pad. The literature regarding these tumors is scarce and their incidence
Chang Yung Chia +2 more
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CT ANATOMY OF BUCCAL FAT PAD AND ITS ROLE IN VOLUMETRIC ALTERATIONS OF FACE [PDF]
The aim of our study is the revision of the anatomy of buccal fat pad and its role in a volumetric pattern of face. Bichat fat pad is a fatty anatomical structure with body and numerous process enclosed between the bony and muscular structures in ...
R. A. Guryanov, A. S. Guryanov
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Traumatic buccal fat pad herniation in an infant
Traumatic herniation of buccal fat pad (BFP) is very rare, usually seen in young children, from 5 months to 12 years of age. A minor injury or perforation of the buccinator muscle and buccal mucosa can cause the extrusion of the buccal fat pad into the ...
Giulia De Giorgi +5 more
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Complications associated with the bichectomy surgery
This research study aimed at reviewing, in the literature, the aspects related to the buccal fat pad structure, named the Bichat Ball, evaluating the anatomy of the area, the buccal fat pad clinical applications and the possible complications of its ...
Leandro KLÜPPEL +4 more
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Managing the buccal fat pad [PDF]
The author performs buccal fat pad excision to improve facial contour in some patients with buccal lipodystrophy and to treat buccal fat pad pseudoherniation. He recommends an intraoral approach, taking care not to pull on the fat pad and resecting only that which protrudes easily with gentle pressure.
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Traumatic Intraoral Herniation of Buccal Fat Pad: A Case Report [PDF]
Intraoral herniation of the Buccal Fat Pad (BFP) is a rarely encountered injury in the paediatric group population. A 24-month-old girl was brought to the Emergency Department by her parents.
Daksh Manish Kedia +3 more
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The Surgical Anatomy and the Deep Plane Thread Lift of the Buccal Fat Pad
Background:. Management of facial rejuvenation by the thread lift procedure has evolved over the past few years. The role of deep plane thread lift for buccal fat pad reposition was advocated.
Yun-Ta Tsai, MD +6 more
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