Feasibility of Laryngeal Joint Replacement: A Proof of Concept Study in Cadavers
Treatment in advanced cases of posterior laryngeal stenosis relies on permanent tracheostomy or irreversible arytenoidectomy/cordectomy, which are compromises between voice, swallowing, and airway. While having intact laryngeal neuromuscular function, there is immobility of the vocal cord due to scarring and ankylosis of the cricoarytenoid joint.
Robert C. Wang+4 more
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Case Study of a Broken Instrument in a Primary Tooth and Literature Review. [PDF]
Nakano M+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction (RCPD), also known as “No Burp Syndrome,” is a rare condition characterized by the inability to burp due to cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction. Patients experience bloating, chest and abdominal discomfort, gurgling sounds, and excessive flatulence, which significantly impact quality of life ...
Salwa AlRashed AlHumaid+2 more
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[Structures of selected materials used for permanent dental restorations].
L, Ilewicz, E, Pyka, H, Szenowski
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Development and Treatment of Radicular Cyst in Pediatric Patient-Case Report. [PDF]
Kuźniarski A+6 more
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Nasal Mucosa Regeneration After Reboot Surgery: Electron Microscopy and Histology Insights in CRSwNP
CRSwNP often requires multiple treatments, with monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and endoscopic sinus surgeries used to manage resistant cases. This study focused on five patients undergoing reboot surgery, analyzing mucosal regeneration through biopsies and clinical outcomes over 24 months. It revealed complete non‐scarred regeneration of the nasal mucosa,
Francesca Pirola+8 more
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Restoration of fractured anterior permanent teeth using reference guide technique
U. Nayak+3 more
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Endodontic implications of dental trauma: useful tips for primary dental care. [PDF]
Gartshore L, Haq T, Djemal S.
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Adsorbable and Antimicrobial Amphiphilic Block Copolymers with Enhanced Biocompatibility
Permanently implanted biomaterials are prone to attract microorganisms and thus represent niches for infections in vivo. Absorbable, antimicrobial polymers have emerged as a promising option. To improve the compatibility of adsorbable antimicrobial polymers with human cells, the block composition of the polycationic segment is modified regarding the ...
Cornelia Wolf‐Brandstetter+2 more
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Clinical outcomes of direct resin-composite restorations in primary maxillary incisors in patients with early childhood caries: a prospective non-controlled cohort study. [PDF]
Zhang F, Liu G, An Y, Liang Y.
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