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Literature Review of Mandibular Free Fibula Graft Reconstruction from Basic Concept to Complication
The mandible supports the oral cavity's soft tissues and teeth. The treatment of mandibular segmental defects must consider the missing component’s anatomic; the gold standard of mandibular reconstruction replaces the defect with vascularized bone unless
A. N+3 more
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[Treatment of mandibular malignant neoplasms].
Kabakow Bd
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An eighteen-year-old female Eurasian otter became emaciated and died. Necropsy examination revealed nose and thoracic cutaneous masses, abdominal subcutaneous mass, and multiple nodules in the liver and lungs.
N. Fuke+5 more
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Mandibular reconstruction for wide defects remains a challenge. Although vascularized free flaps are the gold standard for wide defects due to excision of mandibular neoplasms, a less invasive, more aesthetic treatment modality should be considered ...
Hitoshi Sato+5 more
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Background: Pharmacological inhibition of osteoclast activity is an essential component of oncological therapy for patients with bone metastases. In rare cases, medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (MRONJ) is observed.
R. Friedrich, Elika Madani
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Prosthetic rehabilitation of edentulous patient with limited oral access: A clinical report
Microstomia may result from surgical treatment of orofacial neoplasms, cleft lips, maxillofacial trauma, burns, radiotherapy or scleroderma. A maximal oral opening that is smaller than the size of a complete denture can make prosthetic treatment ...
Sandeep Kumar, Aman Arora, Reena Yadav
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Primary malignant melanoma of mandibular gingiva: A rare case report
Oral malignant melanomas are rare neoplasms of the oral cavity which present significant diagnostic ambiguity. The etiology is unclear though the stimulation of melanoblasts by genetic, epigenetic, and traumatic causes that have been proposed in ...
N. Verma, A. Srivastava
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Dental disorders in patients recovered from malignant neoplasms in childhood
During the development of the bodyʼs homeostatic systems, anticancer drugs and radiation affect both tumor cells and healthy tissues. Damage to tissues with low potential for restorative functions, such as teeth, leads to a high probability of ...
D. Smirnov, L. Sidorenko
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Loss of any anatomical structure leads to functional insufficiency and psychological trauma. Malignant neoplasms of mandible are often surgically treated by hemimandibulectomy which greatly affects the function postoperatively.
Manu Rathee+3 more
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Foldable Denture: For Microstomia Patient
Microstomia may result from surgical treatment of orofacial neoplasms, cleft lips, maxillofacial trauma, burns, radiotherapy, or scleroderma. A maximal oral opening that is smaller than the size of a complete denture can make prosthetic treatment ...
Sandeep Kumar, Aman Arora, Reena Yadav
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