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The wingspan suspension approach: A modified semilunar technique for multiple areas of recession
Abstract Background Gingival recession can be considered an undesirable condition that results in the exposure of the root surface. There are many techniques that can be employed to address gingival recession; however, they frequently involve a second surgical site.
Allison N. Rascon+3 more
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Abstract Background This study presents the diagnois, management, and tissue response to an acute periodontal lesion with deep pocketing affecting a maxillary central incisor in a young patient devoid of caries or a history of periodontitis. Methods Clinical and radiographic examinations facilitated the diagnosis of the pathology as an endoperiodontal ...
Riccardo Pace+3 more
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Maxillary first molar with two palatal roots: A case report
Background and Objective: One of the main reasons of root canal failure is missed canals. Maxillary first molar is one of the most investigated teeth for extra canals.
M Partovi
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The distally anchored connective tissue graft platform for papilla enhancement: A case report
Abstract Background As the need for using dental implants to replace single missing teeth grows, so does the demand for greater esthetic results. However, achieving complete interproximal papillae fill in single‐tooth implant restorations remains a challenge. The distally anchored connective tissue platform is a novel soft tissue augmentation technique
Gonzalo Blasi+2 more
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Osteosarcoma of The Maxilla : A Case Report
Osteosarcoma is a common malignant lesion of the long bones and occurs rarely in the jaw. In comparison to the mandible it is a rarity in the maxilla. Diagnosed based on the radiographic and histologic findings, jaw osteosarcoma has an increased 5 year ...
Mandavi S Garud, Ani John, H R Umarji
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Growth and remodeling of the human maxilla [PDF]
Donald H. Enlow, Seongsik Bang
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Periodontitis presenting among betel quid users: A case series
Abstract Background Betel leaf chewing habit has been studied extensively, as it has been an ancient practice in many Asian countries. Although betel leaf has been reported to have potential beneficial properties, it has also been shown to have a strong association with oral diseases, including periodontitis. This case series addresses the presentation
Jungweon V. Park+2 more
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Case of Non-Malignant Fibrous Tumor of the Superior Maxilla: Removed by Excision [PDF]
C. Lingen
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