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The novelty of this procedure is the reconstruction of a maxillary palatal defect with two pedicled flaps: a pedicled buccal fat pad and a nasolabial flap.
Shuichi Nishikubo +4 more
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Gingival recession is an oral health problem that affects a large part of the population. Several treatments are suggested in the current literature; among them is the use of buccal fat pad grafting.
Carmen Lucia Mueller Storrer +5 more
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Purpose: To discuss the advantages of pedicle buccal fat pad flaps used to cover areas of exposed bone of the lateral hard palate. Patients and Methods: Fifty patients had buccal fat pad flaps used in cleft palate repair.
Parit S Ladani, Hermann F Sailer
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Buccal fat pad as an intra oral reconstruction method in a case of oral verrucous carcinoma
The buccal fat pad is a special type of fat tissue, which is located anterior to the masseter muscle and deep to the buccinator muscle. It provides gliding motion between muscles, protects the neurovascular bundles from injuries and maintains facial ...
Mohammad Asifur Rahman +2 more
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Traumatic pseudo-lipoma in 3-year-old child
The buccal fat pad is relatively large and prominent in neonates, infants and young children. The main function of this fat pad is considered as a cushioning tissue and sucking pad.
Nilesh V Rathi +3 more
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Background Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most commonly occurring malignant tumor in the oral cavity. In South Korea, it occurs most frequently in the mandible, tongue, maxilla, buccal mucosa, other areas of the oral cavity, and lips.
Dae-Seok Hwang +5 more
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Pedicled buccal fat pad flap for intraoral malignant defects: A series of 29 cases
A buccal fat pad (BFP) as a flap for reconstruction of defects in the oral cavity has been described for a variety of benign conditions. We describe the indications, advantages, and complications of the BFP flap and report our clinical experience with ...
Chakrabarti Jayanta +4 more
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Transient facial paresis as a complication of buccal fat removal
Aim: This case highlights the rarely reported complication of facial paresis following buccal fat pad removal and its management. Background: The buccal fat pad is a vital structure in facial aesthetics.
Alexa Franco +3 more
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Bichectomy: technical systematization applied in 27 consecutive cases [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Despite buccal fat removal having been performed for a long time, its popularity has increased only in recent years, leading to a rise in the demand for bichectomy in plastic surgery clinics.
Gustavo Steffen Alvarez +1 more
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Buccal Fat Pad in Intraoral Defect Reconstruction [PDF]
The use of buccal fat pad as a graft for intraoral defects is an uncommonly reported procedure but, it has been frequently used for closure of oro-antral and oro-nasal communications. Buccal fat pad was used to reconstruct 3 medium sized defects due to tumoral resection and oro-antral communication. It was used as an unlined pedicled graft. Three cases
Saurab, Bither +2 more
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