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Corticotomy

Australian Dental Journal, 1980
ABSTRACT A review of corticotomy procedure is presented. Two case reports deal with contrasting results.
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The Ilizarov corticotomy

Techniques in Orthopaedics, 1990
The classic corticotomy is a percutaneous, subperiosteal cortical osteotomy. There are several factors that influence the type of osteotomy performed such as, the configuration of the osteotomy, the extent of surgical exposure used to create it, and the energy used to transect the bone.This ...
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Corticotomy Closure Avoids Subdural Collections After Hemispherotomy

Operative Neurosurgery, 2010
Subdural collection is a possible adverse event that can occur after hemispherotomy.: We describe our surgical technique to avoid subdural collection after peri-insular hemispherotomy in children.Since 2008, we have closed the corticotomy with interrupted pial sutures and fibrinogen glue in 16 patients.This operative technique stopped the occurrence of
Thomas, Blauwblomme, William, Harkness
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Corticotomy-/Osteotomy-assisted Tooth Movement microCTs Differ

Journal of Dental Research, 2008
Corticotomy-assisted and osteotomy-assisted tooth movement involves surgical incisions through the alveolar bone. To ascertain whether teeth move by distraction osteogenesis or by regional accelerated phenomenon (RAP), we randomly assigned 30 Sprague-Dawley rats to one of 5 experimental groups: corticotomy alone, corticotomy-assisted tooth movement ...
W, Lee   +6 more
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Selective alveolar corticotomy to intrude overerupted molars

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2008
Orthodontic intrusion of overerupted molars in adults is challenging for most clinicians. Efficient intrusion can be achieved by combining selective alveolar corticotomies with a modified full-coverage maxillary splint to reduce surgical risks, treatment time, and costs for both orthodontists and patients.
Dauro Douglas, Oliveira   +4 more
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[Corticotomy--facilitated orthodontics].

The Journal of the Dental Association of Thailand, 1991
Incorporating a surgical procedure with orthodontics makes it possible to complete treatment in a shorter period of time due to the ability to more rapidly move teeth. Corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics is a method of treatment that has the potential to greatly decrease the time involved and increase the quality of orthodontic services to the adult ...
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Vascular lesions secondary to osteotomy by corticotomy.

Chirurgia italiana, 2007
Management of vascular traumas is frequently delayed. Vascular injuries after elective operation for bone lengthening or correction of a deformity are very'rare situations. We describe 3 cases. Case 1: male, aged 22, undergoing corticotomy for bone lengthening; immediately presented acute limb ischaemia due to a partial lesion of the popliteal artery ...
SPINELLI, Francesco   +4 more
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Hemostasis and corticotomy closure

2023
Giuseppe Cinalli, Vincenzo Meglio
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Corticotomy

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1981
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[Corticotomy].

Revista espanola de estomatologia, 1988
J M, Oliveras Moreno   +2 more
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