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Dental Clinics of North America, 1986 
An overview of the various possibilities for oral surgery urgent care to the oral region has been presented. Modern treatment procedures have been described. The recent advances in dental science have become superior to what they were just a few short years ago; however, we must never forget the variabilities of human responses to any of our treatment ...
G W, Oatis, R, Huggins, J S, Yorty
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An overview of the various possibilities for oral surgery urgent care to the oral region has been presented. Modern treatment procedures have been described. The recent advances in dental science have become superior to what they were just a few short years ago; however, we must never forget the variabilities of human responses to any of our treatment ...
G W, Oatis, R, Huggins, J S, Yorty
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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1984 
A case of a hemodialysis patient with a palatal tumor is presented. The problems requiring surgical management were as follows: anemia, hyperkalemia, bleeding tendency, delayed wound healing and usage of drugs, especially antibiotics. The palatal tumor was diagnosed histologically as monomorphic adenoma.
Kunio Ikemura +2 more
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A case of a hemodialysis patient with a palatal tumor is presented. The problems requiring surgical management were as follows: anemia, hyperkalemia, bleeding tendency, delayed wound healing and usage of drugs, especially antibiotics. The palatal tumor was diagnosed histologically as monomorphic adenoma.
Kunio Ikemura +2 more
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1945 
Abstract Allantoin-sulfanilamide ointment in a special nongreasy, water-miscible base was used as an adjunct to surgery in 184 patients. The fact is stressed that sound judgment and good surgical practice are of utmost importance, and the use of any drug or combination of drugs is secondary.
Steven Horoschak, C.C Bruno
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Abstract Allantoin-sulfanilamide ointment in a special nongreasy, water-miscible base was used as an adjunct to surgery in 184 patients. The fact is stressed that sound judgment and good surgical practice are of utmost importance, and the use of any drug or combination of drugs is secondary.
Steven Horoschak, C.C Bruno
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1957 
THE dental profession acclaims oral surgery as a well established specialty of dentistry. It was under the aegis of dentistry that this specialty developed. The educational standards, the evolution of oral-surgery literature and the establishment of the American Board of Oral Surgery all matured under the auspices of the profession of dentistry.
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THE dental profession acclaims oral surgery as a well established specialty of dentistry. It was under the aegis of dentistry that this specialty developed. The educational standards, the evolution of oral-surgery literature and the establishment of the American Board of Oral Surgery all matured under the auspices of the profession of dentistry.
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Specialisation in oral surgery
British Dental Journal, 1997The 1994 report by the chief dental officer on specialist dental training in the UK focuses on the need for a more structured approach to post-graduate education and practice. As the report is designed to produce a broad choice of specialist dental services that will be based in the primary rather than the secondary care sector, specialist services ...
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2012 
The control of hemorrhage is a key component for the clinician to understand before performing oral surgical procedures. Hemostasis may be obtained primarily by local hemostatic measures. If hemostasis is not achieved with this modality, various hemostatic agents exist, which may be used as adjuncts to obtain hemostasis.
Amandip Kamoh, Jason J. Swantek
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The control of hemorrhage is a key component for the clinician to understand before performing oral surgical procedures. Hemostasis may be obtained primarily by local hemostatic measures. If hemostasis is not achieved with this modality, various hemostatic agents exist, which may be used as adjuncts to obtain hemostasis.
Amandip Kamoh, Jason J. Swantek
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Australian Dental Journal, 1983 
Abstract— A description of the planning and development of a clinic designed for outpatient surgery demonstrates how such a service can be provided safely and efficiently, particularly for oral and dental surgery. The experience over eleven years has shown that the clinic can be used for other types of surgery.
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Abstract— A description of the planning and development of a clinic designed for outpatient surgery demonstrates how such a service can be provided safely and efficiently, particularly for oral and dental surgery. The experience over eleven years has shown that the clinic can be used for other types of surgery.
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