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Dermoid Cyst of the Floor of the Mouth

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, 2003
Dermoid cysts of the floor of the mouth are rare lesions thought to be caused by entrapment of germinal epithelium during the closure of the mandibular and hyoid branchial arches. They usually present as a nonpainful swelling.
Sergio M. Lima   +4 more
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An Epidermal Cyst in the Floor of the Mouth: A Rare Presentation [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2013
Epidermal cysts rarely occur in the head and neck region as compared to the dermoid cysts and when they do occur in this region, they present in the floor of the mouth.
Suraj Mammen, Anu Korulla, Paul M.J.
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Cancer of the tongue and floor of the mouth: Current aspects of diagnosis

open access: yesВестник рентгенологии и радиологии, 2016
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer of the tongue and floor of the mouth is a relevant problem, for 60–80% of patients first seek medical treatment only when they have late stages of the disease.
A. L. Yudin   +2 more
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Morphology and morphometry of the human sublingual glands in mouth floor enlargements of edentulous patients

open access: yesJournal of Applied Oral Science, 2013
Asymptomatic mouth floor enlargements may be observed in edentulous patients. These masses, which protrude from the mouth floor, may complicate the fitting of dentures and require surgery.
Josiane Costa Rodrigues de SA   +5 more
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Evaluation of local and regional spread of malignant tumors of the tongue and floor of the mouth [PDF]

open access: yesVojnosanitetski Pregled, 2004
Malignant tumors of the oral cavity grow rapidly, frequently and early metastazing to the surrounding regional lymph nodes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between clinically confirmed local and regional spread and intraoperatively ...
Dimitrijević Milovan   +2 more
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Use of nasolabial flap for reconstruction of the floor of the mouth defects

open access: yesLibri Oncologici, 2023
After an extensive tumor resection, a defect of the floor of the mouth is a significant reconstructive challenge. The main goal is to preserve the mobility of the tongue, which allows the restauration of mastication, deglutition, and articulation. Today,
Sandra Doko   +2 more
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Robotic-assisted transoral removal of a bilateral floor of mouth ranulas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Objective To describe the management of bilateral oral ranulas with the use of the da Vinci Si Surgical System and discuss advantages and disadvantages over traditional transoral resection. Study Design Case Report and Review of Literature.
Rohan R Walvekar   +6 more
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Improving exposure for transoral oropharyngeal surgery with the floor of mouth window: a cadaveric feasibility study

open access: yesJournal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2019
Background Transoral robotic and laser surgery is rising in popularity due to the increasing incidence of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) related oropharyngeal cancer. However, adequate exposure of the tongue base remains a major hurdle in many cases.
Jeffson Chung   +2 more
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Prevention of hematoma on the floor of the mouth during dental implant surgery in the anterior mandible

open access: yes口腔疾病防治, 2020
Objective To explore the cause and preventive measures of floor-of-mouth hematoma after dental implant placement. Methods The prevention of hematoma of the floor of the mouth in a case of lower anterior teeth implant placement was analyzed, and the ...
HUANG Jiacheng   +4 more
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Floor of mouth

open access: yes, 2016
The floor of the mouth, also called “diaphragma oris,” includes the soft tissues between the medial aspect of the mandibular body and the hyoid bone. As such, it represents the inferior border of the oral cavity. Four of the six large salivary glands are associated with the floor of the mouth, i.e., the sublingual and submandibular glands.
Henry Knipe, Mostafa Elfeky, Daniel Bell
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