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Cheek Tooth Extraction Via a Minimally Invasive Transbuccal Approach and Intradental Screw Placement in 54 Equids.

Veterinary surgery, 2015
OBJECTIVE To describe (1) preoperative findings and surgical technique, (2) intraoperative difficulties, and (3) postoperative complications and long-term outcome of equine cheek tooth extraction using a minimally invasive transbuccal screw extraction ...
Frederik Langeneckert   +6 more
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Lipoblastomatosis of the cheek

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1967
Summary Lipoblastomatosis is a rare developmental anomaly which is characterised by the continued proliferation of lipoblasts in the post-natal period. It is found in infants and occurs in sites of foetal fat formation. The case reported here arose in the cheek of an 18-month-old child and is believed to have developed from the buccal fat pad.
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Equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis affecting all cheek teeth in two horses: Clinical and histopathological findings

, 2016
Summary This report describes the clinical presentation and histopathological findings of two horses with equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH) affecting all cheek teeth.
N. Moore, W. Schroeder, C. Staszyk
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Growth and wear of incisor and cheek teeth in domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) fed diets of different abrasiveness.

Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology, 2014
Although patterns of tooth wear are crucial in palaeo-reconstructions, and dental wear abnormalities are important in veterinary medicine, experimental investigations on the relationship between diet abrasiveness and tooth wear are rare.
Jacqueline Müller   +7 more
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Computed tomographic features of apical infection of equine maxillary cheek teeth: a retrospective study of 49 horses.

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2014
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Computed tomographic (CT) studies evaluating the relevance of individual CT features of apical infection in maxillary cheek teeth are lacking.
M. Bühler   +4 more
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Dancing Cheek-To-Cheek

2012
In the field of B2B- and B2C-relations, three trends are shaping the landscape. These might be called customer deficit, commodization and transformation. The first trend — customer deficit — is what it is: lack of customers. In most markets, in most industries and most parts of the value chain there’s a production overcapacity that is creating a buyers’
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A long-term study on the clinical effects of mechanical widening of cheek teeth diastemata for treatment of periodontitis in 202 horses (2008-2011).

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2014
REASON FOR PERFORMING STUDY Cheek teeth diastemata are a common cause of painful periodontal disease in horses, but there is limited objective information on their treatment. OBJECTIVE To assess the long-term response to diastema widening in clinically
Padraic M. Dixon   +5 more
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Unilateral Swelling of the Cheek

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2008
A differential diagnosis of acute unilateral facial infection involved teeth and salivary glands. A case presentation of a mass anterior to the masseteric muscle was described. This is the first clinicopathologic report ok JXG invading the muscles in the head and neck region in adult patient.
COSTA F   +4 more
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Local flaps: cheek and lip reconstruction.

JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, 2013
IMPORTANCE The reconstruction of cutaneous defects of the cheek and lip is a foundational topic for facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons.
J. Pepper, S. Baker
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The fetal cheek-to-cheek diameter and abdominal circumference: Are they correlated?

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2006
The cheek-to-cheek diameter (CCD) has been shown to be an indicator of subcutaneous tissue mass in the fetus. However, the correlation between CCD and the abdominal circumference (AC) has not been investigated yet. The objective of the present study was to demonstrate whether a correlation exists between fetal CCD, AC, estimated fetal weight (EFW), and
Xavier Pombar   +8 more
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