This paper summarized the application of 3D bioprinting in the regeneration of various tissues in the oral and craniomaxillofacial fields, including the required biomaterials and printing techniques. Abstract Oral and craniomaxillofacial tissues are essential for maintaining oral functions, including respiration, mastication, swallowing, and speech ...
Huilu Zhan+7 more
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P31.10: First-trimester screening for Down syndrome: the role of nasal bone assessment in the Korean population [PDF]
Min Hoan Moon+5 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to identify branches of the trigeminal and facial nerves (FNs) relevant to surgical incisions and injections and the scalp block techniques in the frontotemporal region, and to determine their relationships with superficial vascular structures and bony landmarks.
Hannah L. Grimes+5 more
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A porous implant system (Porecon) for facial reconstruction and augmentation [PDF]
Berghaus, Alexander, Stucker, Fred J.
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A Case of Massive Arterial Hemorrhage from Nasal and Oral Cavity at Reducing Malar Bone Fracture
Satoshi Fukuda+4 more
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P40.06: Absent nasal bones demonstrated with three-dimensional maximum render mode in second-trimester screening for Down syndrome [PDF]
Luisa Di Luzio
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A Core Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy Syllabus for Physical Therapy Student Education
ABSTRACT Head, neck, and neuroanatomy are essential components of physical therapy education due to their broad clinical applications. Detailed syllabi exist for medical students, yet none have been developed for physical therapy. This study aimed to produce an International Federation of Associations of Anatomists core head, neck, and neuroanatomy ...
Stephanie J. Woodley+4 more
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Do closed reduction and fracture patterns of the nasal bone affect nasal septum deviation? [PDF]
Choi JH+4 more
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Crestal approach for repair of oroantral bone defects and subsequent implant placement
Abstract Background Oroantral communication (OAC) can occur after a dental extraction. Occasionally, bony defects may persist despite successful soft tissue closure of the OAC. The absence of bone in these areas poses challenges for dental implant placement.
Min Yang+3 more
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Commentary on: Three-Dimensional Arterial Distribution Over the Midline of the Nasal Bone. [PDF]
Wu WTL.
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