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Three Different Techniques for Mandibular Reconstruction After Hemimandibulectomy

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 1997
Mandibular reconstruction is a condition in which both bone defect and function must be restored. A wide range of approaches--from grafts to distant bone flaps--have been used for correcting bony defects. However, adequate mastication has been restored in only a few cases.
F, Iñigo   +3 more
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Osteoradionecrosis of the mandible: Study of 104 cases treated by hemimandibulectomy

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1990
AbstractOne hundred and four cases of osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the mandible following irradiation of head and neck cancer are reported.Conservative management for ORN failed in all cases. Indications of hemimandibulectomy included intractable pain, severe trismus, pathological fracture, oro-cutaneous fistula and persistent exposure of bone.Surgical ...
V N, Koka   +4 more
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Mandibular Reconstruction of a Partial Hemimandibulectomy in a Dog with Severe Malocclusion

Veterinary Surgery, 2004
Objective—To report treatment of severe mandibular malocclusion (after left partial hemimandibulectomy, ∼7 cm gap).Study Design—Clinical report.Animals—A 14‐month‐old golden retriever.Methods—After corrective osteotomy of the right horizontal mandibular ramus, normal occlusion was reestablished and temporarily maintained while both mandibles were ...
Randy J, Boudrieau   +2 more
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Management of hemimandibulectomy using guide flange

Asian Journal of Oral Health and Allied Sciences
Patients with mandibular deviation following surgical hemi/segmental/subtotal mandibulectomy for a variety of reasons (squamous cell carcinoma being the most common cause) are administered a guide flange. The physician must wait for the lesion to heal, the graft to heal, or the radiotherapy effects to subside before proceeding with planned procedures ...
Ankita Kumari Khandualo   +4 more
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Recurrent ameloblastoma twenty-five years after hemimandibulectomy

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1956
Abstract The treatment of choice of a large ameloblastoma such as this, which has eroded through cortical bone, is radical resection. Yearly roentgenographic and clinical examination are necessary to determine the possibility of recurrence. A twenty-five-year cure can be considered a good result.
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Anesthesia For Hemimandibulectomy With Radical Neck Dissection

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1970
S R, Gupte, L V, Patwardhan
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Recurrent ameloblastoma following hemimandibulectomy

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1958
Louis W. Schultz   +2 more
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HEMIMANDIBULECTOMY-PROSTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF A CASE

CODS Journal of Dentistry, 2009
C.I. Satish Babu, N. Anupama
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Effects of hemimandibulectomy on quality of life

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1999
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Mandibular reconstruction with the THORP condylar prosthesis after hemimandibulectomy

Journal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 1989
Thierry Vuillemin   +2 more
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