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Paediatric Mandibular FractureAn Enigma of its Own: A Case Report [PDF]
Mandibular fractures are very rare in the paediatric age group; however, they remain the most common maxillofacial trauma occurring in children. A paediatric mandibular fracture can cause severe pain and discomfort for the patient.
PULKIT KHANDELWAL +3 more
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Lymphomas affecting the bones of the jaws, although less frequent than carcinomas, can both present radiologically as carcinomas in addition to the more frequent “periapical-radiolucencies-of-inflammatory-origin” (PRIOs). Certainly those lymphomas arising within the maxillary alveolus have a short period of prior awareness before presentation, denoting
David, MacDonald +2 more
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The Use of Tactile Sensors in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: An Overview
Background: This overview aimed to characterize the type, development, and use of haptic technologies for maxillofacial surgical purposes. The work aim is to summarize and evaluate current advantages, drawbacks, and design choices of presented ...
Pietro Navalesi +7 more
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Large Solitary Neurofibroma of Face in a Paediatric Patient [PDF]
Neurofibroma is a rare, benign, neurogenic tumour which may present as multiple lesions as a part of neurofibromatosis syndrome or as a solitary mass. This paper reports a case of large solitary neurofibroma of face in a young female patient.
Kumar Nilesh +2 more
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Background: High-impact trauma frequently leads to injuries of the orbit, but literature focusing on the viscerocranium rather than the neurocranium is underrepresented.
Leonie Goelz +5 more
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Botulinum toxin (BoNT) is an anaerobic rod-shaped-neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, that has both therapeutic and lethal applications. BoNT injection is the most popular cosmetic procedure worldwide with various applications.
Sung Ok Hong
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Maxillofacial Prosthetics [PDF]
The treatment of head and neck cancers requires a team approach. Maxillofacial prosthetics and oncologic dentistry are involved in many phases of the treatment. After the cancer ablation surgery, if surgical reconstruction cannot not completely restore the surgical defect site, maxillofacial prostheses plays an important role to rehabilitate the ...
Phasuk, Kamolphob, Haug, Steven
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Management of foreign body in the maxillofacial region – A retrospective study
Background: Foreign bodies (FBs) in the maxillofacial region are not rare due to increasing trends of accidents and interpersonal assaults. This leads due to a steady increase in facial injuries. The management of FB starts with the development of strong
S Devakumari +4 more
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Electrical stimulation is a promising therapeutic approach for the regeneration of large bone defects. Innovative electrically stimulating implants for critical size defects in the lower jaw are under development and need to be optimized in silico and ...
Hendrikje Raben +3 more
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Effect of Membrane Exposure on Guided Bone Regeneration: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Aims: This review aimed at investigating the effect of membrane exposure on guided bone regeneration (GBR) outcomes at peri-implant sites and edentulous ridges.
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