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Radiographic Examination before Dental Extraction from Dentists’ Perspective [PDF]
Background. It is generally agreed that radiographic examination is important before dental extraction. It provides information about the roots and the surrounding tissues.
Atheer Talib Jiboon +2 more
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Airway emergency after dental extraction. [PDF]
AbstractLife-threatening airway emergencies and uncontrolled haemorrhage following dental extractions is rarely encountered. Inappropriate handling of dental luxators may lead to unexpected traumatic events resulting from penetrating or blunt trauma to the surrounding soft tissues and vascular damage.
Cheng DT +3 more
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A fracture of the mandible is a rare complication that can occur during a dental extraction being carried out under local/general anesthesia. It is always advisable to take a pre-operative radiograph of the tooth to be considered for extraction to study ...
Samir D Khaire +3 more
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Prevalence, current status, and prevention of dental extractions in dogs: A retrospective study [PDF]
Dental health has historically received little attention in veterinary medicine, but is becoming more common. This study aimed to report the prevalence of dental extractions in dogs in Seoul, Republic of Korea, describe the current status of dental ...
K Han, Z Piao, C Park, MM Rahman, N Kim
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Impact of Coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) disease pandemic on surgical dental emergencies and related surgical interventions in Albania [PDF]
Background/Aim: Dentists are considered particularly at risk of disease transmission due to aerosol generation during manipulations, patient proximity, and operating environment.
Simoni Eriselda, Bardhoshi Merita
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Correlation between the Extraction of Permanent Teeth in Children and Future Growth of Third Molar [PDF]
Background: permanent molar (M3) formation, morphology, and agenesis vary greatly between individuals. This study examines how removing the lower first permanent molar affects the position and angle of the developing third molar in 7- to 10-year-olds ...
Ahmed Mareb Hammed
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Background: Anxious patients tend to exaggerate the aversive events before the actual dental therapy. The anxiety and fear are the major factors that regulate cortisol levels. Aim: Our study aims to estimate the salivary cortisol among patients subjected
Balakrishnan Thayumanavan +6 more
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Introduction: premolar extraction is an alternative for the treatment of class II malocclusion. A change in biomechanics can generate alterations in the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ), which produces greater dental wear and the appearance of joint ...
Sandra Patricia Castaño-Duque +3 more
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Dental extraction can trigger certain sequences of complex processes that involve both hard (alveolar bone) and soft tissue (periodontal ligament, gingiva) remodeling.
George-Alexandru Maftei +7 more
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Toothache and tooth extraction as reasons for dental visits: an analysis of the 2019 National Health Survey [PDF]
: The aim of this study was to analyze the prevalence of dental visits due to toothache and tooth extraction in Brazil and its association with individual and contextual variables.
Amanda Ramos da Cunha +5 more
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