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Intraoral digital implant scans: Parameters to improve accuracy [PDF]
PURPOSE To report the means to maximize the predictability and accuracy of intraoral digital implant scans through the evaluation of operator and patient related factors.
Marta Revilla-León, John C Kois
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Intraoral Scanners in Orthodontics: A Critical Review
Background: The use of digital technology has exponentially increased over recent years. Intraoral scanners, especially, have gained traction within orthodontics.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
Review of the world literature revealed 16 cases of intraoral rhabdomyomas. Thirteen additional cases of intraoral rhabdomyomas from the files of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology are reported. The neoplasm occurred principally in adults (mean age 56 years), and the male-female ratio was greater than 2:1.
R L, Corio, D M, Lewis
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Review of the world literature revealed 16 cases of intraoral rhabdomyomas. Thirteen additional cases of intraoral rhabdomyomas from the files of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology are reported. The neoplasm occurred principally in adults (mean age 56 years), and the male-female ratio was greater than 2:1.
R L, Corio, D M, Lewis
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1984
AbstractA 39‐year‐old black woman noted a pigmented lesion on her right buccal mucosa of which she had been previously unaware. Physical examination revealed a 2.0 × 1.8‐cm uniformly pigmented, macular to slightly plaque‐like, symmetrically folded, indented lesion.
V M, Frey +4 more
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AbstractA 39‐year‐old black woman noted a pigmented lesion on her right buccal mucosa of which she had been previously unaware. Physical examination revealed a 2.0 × 1.8‐cm uniformly pigmented, macular to slightly plaque‐like, symmetrically folded, indented lesion.
V M, Frey +4 more
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Journal of Periodontology, 1983
Two cases of melanoacanthoma occurring on oral mucous membranes are presented. Melanoacanthoma is considered to be a benign mixed tumor of keratinocytes admixed with pigment‐laden dendritic melanocytes. All intraoral melanoacanthomas reported thus far have been pigmented lesions of the buccal mucosa and have occurred in young to middle‐aged black ...
J M, Wright +3 more
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Two cases of melanoacanthoma occurring on oral mucous membranes are presented. Melanoacanthoma is considered to be a benign mixed tumor of keratinocytes admixed with pigment‐laden dendritic melanocytes. All intraoral melanoacanthomas reported thus far have been pigmented lesions of the buccal mucosa and have occurred in young to middle‐aged black ...
J M, Wright +3 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1978
This study compared the diagnostic usefulness of images of dental structures made with two xeroradiographic (XR) processes with those made by conventional radiography. The xerographic systems employed were a Xerox 125 system (designed for mammography) as well as a new experimental xerographic instrument designed for dental use.
S C, White, M L, Stafford, L R, Beeninga
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This study compared the diagnostic usefulness of images of dental structures made with two xeroradiographic (XR) processes with those made by conventional radiography. The xerographic systems employed were a Xerox 125 system (designed for mammography) as well as a new experimental xerographic instrument designed for dental use.
S C, White, M L, Stafford, L R, Beeninga
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Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1981
Abstract Of 65 intraoral salivary gland tumors received by the Department of Pathology, Dental Faculty, University of Oslo between 1957 and 1979, 13 (20%) were diagnosed as adenocarcinomas. A study of available clinical data and histologic features indicates that these are slow‐growing neoplasms which metastasize late.
T, Stene, H S, Koppang
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Abstract Of 65 intraoral salivary gland tumors received by the Department of Pathology, Dental Faculty, University of Oslo between 1957 and 1979, 13 (20%) were diagnosed as adenocarcinomas. A study of available clinical data and histologic features indicates that these are slow‐growing neoplasms which metastasize late.
T, Stene, H S, Koppang
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
This discussion of malignant tumors of the oral cavity includes carcinoma of the mucous membrane of the cheeks, gingiva, soft and hard palates, tongue, floor of the mouth, faucial pillars, and tonsils. Carcinoma of the lips and tumors of the jaws, benign and malignant, have been discussed in previous communications.
J W, HENDRICK, G E, WARD
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This discussion of malignant tumors of the oral cavity includes carcinoma of the mucous membrane of the cheeks, gingiva, soft and hard palates, tongue, floor of the mouth, faucial pillars, and tonsils. Carcinoma of the lips and tumors of the jaws, benign and malignant, have been discussed in previous communications.
J W, HENDRICK, G E, WARD
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1986
In this article, the parallel and bisecting angle techniques for proper intraoral radiography will be discussed, as will equipment, film type, technical values, and film processing.
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In this article, the parallel and bisecting angle techniques for proper intraoral radiography will be discussed, as will equipment, film type, technical values, and film processing.
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Antibiotics and the Intraoral Abscess
Journal of Periodontology, 1977Sensitivity tests were administered to determine the effectiveness of several antibiotics in the management of the oral abscess. Cultures were taken from 13 patients who were diagnosed as having either a periodontal or periapical abscess. Results revealed the following 1. The most effective antibiotic was Chloromycetin. Yet it was felt that its medical
S, Epstein, I W, Scopp
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