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Aim. To evaluate the results of buccal fat pad use in the surgical treatment of jaws defects in patients with different face types. Materials and Methods.
O.V. Ruzhytska, Y.V. Vovk
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PROSPECTS OF THE USE OF BUCCAL FAT PAD FOR CLOSING DEFECTS OF THE ALVEOLAR PROCESS OF THE JAWS
In modern surgical dental practice, doctors often face the necessity to close the soft tissue defects of the oral cavity. In recent years numerous studies are aimed at developing such surgical techniques, which and promote the would provide sanation of ...
O. V. Ruzhytska
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Purpose Maxillary bone grafts and implantations have increased over recent years despite a lack of maxillary bone quality and quantity. The number of patients referred for oroantral fistula (OAF) due to implant or bone graft failure has increased, and in
Jinyoung Park +5 more
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Objective: The buccal fat pad is a source of adipose stem cells accessible from the oral cavity and dental pulp is a common dental source of stem cells.
Premjit Arpornmaeklong +2 more
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Lateral Oropharyngeal Wall Coverage with Buccinator Myomucosal and Buccal Fat Pad Flaps
Background Reconstruction of oropharyngeal defects after resection of oropharyngeal cancer is a significant challenge. The purpose of this study is to introduce reconstruction using a combination of a buccinator myomucosal flap and a buccal fat pad flap
Bok Ki Jung +7 more
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Reconstruction of large oroantral defects using a pedicled buccal fat pad
Background Oroantral communicating defects, characterized by a connection between the maxillary sinus and the oral cavity, are often induced by tooth extraction, removal of cysts and benign tumors, and resection of malignant tumors.
Sunin Yang, Yu-Jin Jee, Dong-mok Ryu
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Buccal Fat Pad Reconstruction in Oral Submucosal Fibrosis [PDF]
Oral submucosal fibrosis is a well known clinical entity since the time of Sushruta as ‘vidari’ [1]. Joshi in 1953 was the first person to describe this entity in India. This disease is predominantly found in the Indian subcontinent. The highest incidence is found in the state of Kerala with an overall prevalence rate of 2.5% in various states of the ...
A K, Mehta +3 more
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Traumatic Pseudolipoma of the Buccal Fat Pad
Title Traumatic pseudolipoma of the buccal fat pad. Author(s) Takasaki, Kenji; Kihara, Chiharu; Enatsu, Kaori; Kumagami, Hidetaka; Takahashi, Haruo Citation Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. 136(5), pp.858-859; 2005 Issue Date 2007-05 URL http://hdl.handle.net/10069/20151 Right Copyright © 2007 American Academy of Otolaryngology‒Head and Neck ...
Kenji, Takasaki +4 more
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An innovative technique for root coverage using pedicled buccal fat pad
Various etiological factors are associated with gingival recession which may be anatomical, physiologic, or pathologic factors. Several root coverage procedures have been described to manage the gingival recession.
Chitra Agarwal +2 more
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Brown adipose tissue in the buccal fat pad during infancy. [PDF]
BackgroundThe buccal fat pad (BFP) is an encapsulated mass of adipose tissue thought to enhance the sucking capabilities of the masticatory muscles during infancy.
Skorn Ponrartana +5 more
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