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Evaluation of 3D planning in orthognathic surgery [PDF]
Objective: The use of virtual surgical planning (VSP) in orthognathic surgery is increasing. The aim of this study was to investigate which type of dentofacial deformity makes the surgeon choose VSP and if VSP influences the choice of surgical ...
Klas Strindlund +3 more
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Radiologic Aspects of Segmental Odontomaxillary Dysplasia: A Case Report [PDF]
Segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia (SOD) is a rare nonheritable unilateral developmental disorder characterized by dental, bone, and soft tissue abnormalities. A 13-year-old female patient presented with mild facial asymmetry.
Alessandra Landim +7 more
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Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia (Masson's tumor) of maxillary sinus
François Voruz +4 more
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Gingival fibromatosis is characterized by fibrotic enlargement of the gingiva that can occur as inherited or sporadic form. Inherited form can be an isolated trait or as a component of a syndrome.
M Sesha Reddy +3 more
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Patients’ Satisfaction of Smile Line Beauty after Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery [PDF]
Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess various smile line problems and treatments and to assess the patients’ satisfaction after treatment. Methods: This cross-sectional study assessed patients who had smile line problems.
Reza Tabrizi, Masih Lazar, Navid Ahmadi
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Development of a nasal mucosa-removal model for evaluating cell therapy
Introduction: Endoscopic sinus surgery is an effective surgical procedure for treating chronic sinusitis; however, extensive exposure of the bone in the nasal cavity can result in permanent disability postoperatively.
Shun Kikuchi +5 more
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Steroid‐induced inflammatory papillary hyperplasia?—A new entity in a non‐denture wearing patient
Key Clinical Message Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia can be seen in a non‐denture‐wearing patient also therfore other etiologies need to be explored as well.
Abhishek Gupta +2 more
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Introduction. Facial asymmetry might have many etiological factors. Most known and recognized factors are related to hemimandibular hyperplasia, elongation, condyle-related pathologies hemifacial microsomia, laterogenia, and others.
Kamil Nelke +9 more
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Class III malocclusions have been one of the major challenge to correct skeletal and dentofacial anomalies in orthodontics, some class III patients have a maxillary hypoplasia resulting in an transverse discrepancy, the golden standard for treat patients
José Alfredo Facio Umaña +3 more
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The use of maxillary expanders has the effect of distancing the maxillary bones at the level of the median palatal suture. During maxillary expansion, the main resistance forces occur at the zygomatico-maxillary sutures, and not in the median palatal ...
Eugen Silviu Bud +6 more
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