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Diseases associated with mandibular third molar teeth
Aims To evaluate the clinical characteristics of mandibular third molar teeth (Md3M) requiring removal and to compare the characteristics of impacted Md3M with non-impacted Md3M.
M. Andiappan +14 more
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International audienceObstructive sleep apnea is a potentially dangerous condition with significant risks of comorbidities if left untreated. It represents a cardiovascular risk factor in the general population, and a higher prevalence is observed in ...
Camille Roubille +2 more
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One hundred and seventy-six individuals with various colorectal diseases were investigated simultaneously for increased in vitro tetraploidy in dermal fibroblast cultures and for occult mandibular osteomas.
Lars Bo Svendsen +2 more
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MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MANDIBULAR CONDYLAR PROCESSES [PDF]
Aim: to study the morphometric characteristics of the mandibular condylar processes to identify patterns and their classification. Materials and Methods: a study of 49 skeletonized and certified mandibular preparations was performed using a caliper ...
Marina, Kapitonova +10 more
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Dental injuries in paediatric mandibular fracture patients [PDF]
Purpose Dental injuries (DIs) are associated with facial fractures, particularly mandibular fractures. As paediatric mandibular fractures have special features, we sought to clarify the occurrence and types of DIs among this patient group.
Marttila, Emilia +3 more
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Mandibular fractures in aged patients – Challenges in diagnosis [PDF]
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Delayed treatment of a mandibular fracture can lead to complications. Therefore, early diagnosis is important. The aim of this study was to clarify the specific features of mandibular fractures in aged patients and the effect of age on ...
Marttila, Emilia +9 more
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Mandibular and dental manifestations of Gaucher disease [PDF]
Oral Diseases (2012) 18, 421–429Gaucher disease is a systemic lysosomal storage disorder with a high prevalence among Ashkenazi Jews. It is caused by an inherited deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme glucocerebrosidase. Common signs and symptoms include hepatosplenomegaly, anemia, thrombocytopenia, and skeletal involvement. Oral and dental manifestations
H R, Saranjam +4 more
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Reconstruction of the mandibular condyle due to degenerative disease
Degenerative joint disease (DJD), also known as osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis and can affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). TMJ DJD is characterized by degradation of the articular cartilage and synovial tissues resulting in characteristic morphologic changes in the underlying bone.
Nicholas Wilken, Gary Warburton
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Mandibular Caffey's disease--case report. [PDF]
The case of a six-month-old boy with mandibular Caffey's disease is described. Emphasis is placed on the role of bone scintigraphy, as a diagnostic method which would be, because of the clinical picture and the beginning of the disease (suspected osteomyelitis), one of the first methods performed.
Kovačić, Ksenija +5 more
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Effects of removable dental prostheses on mandibular bone density in postmenopausal osteoporotic patients [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this sudy is to investigate the effects of removable dental prostheses on mandibular bone density in postmenopausal osteoporotic patients.
Ateş, Sinan, Gülsün, Belgin
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