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Lincomycin in oral surgery

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970
Abstract Lincomycin has proved to be an effective drug in treating staphylococcus infections. It is easy to administer orally and is well tolerated in doses of 500 mg. four times a day for prolonged periods of time. Its effectiveness against bone infections is attributed to its ability to penetrate bone and severely infected tissue.
Ved M. Khosla, Ved M. Khosla
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Preventive oral surgery

Preventive Medicine, 1976
Abstract Oral surgery plays an important role in any preventive dentistry program. Timely, sound, conservative oral surgical procedures are indicated to prevent untoward results, unnecessary complications, and needless mutilation in the eradication of oral disease. Oral surgery procedures based on time-tested surgical principles contribute greatly to
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Hemorrhage in oral surgery

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1959
Abstract There is a constant need in oral surgery for therapeutic agents which will accelerate the coagulation of blood, so that bleeding will be diminished to a point where it is no longer troublesome. It is important that the oral surgeon recognize the clinical signs of hemorrhagic diseases.
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Oral surgery: the diagnosis

British Dental Journal, 1989
It is because we are experts in our field that patients seek our advice about the varied problems that they have in and around their mouths. In order to be able to give such advice, and to effectively treat the patient, a wide range of knowledge, skills and expertise has to be called upon by the practitioner.
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Diet in oral surgery

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1961
N UYYCITIONAL deficiencies are not etiological factors in the types of disease which require oral surgical treatment. Therefore, diet is often overlooked in the over-all management of t.he oral surgery patient. The dentist should look upon the diet as an adjuvant, similar to analgesics and antibiotics, which is a means of making the patient more ...
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Oral surgery

Primary Dental Journal, 2022
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Oral surgery/Chirurgia orale

Dental Cadmos, 2022
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Oral prophylaxis in oral surgery

International Journal of Orthodontia, Oral Surgery and Radiography, 1926
Abstract 1. 1. Cleanse the tooth to be removed before administering the anesthetic. 2. 2. Cleanse the socket with an antiseptic medicament followed by irrigation as outlined. 3. 3. Instruct the patient in postoperative prophylaxis. 4. 4. Impress the need of oral hygiene to preserve the teeth and their investing tissues.
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Anesthesia in Oral Surgery

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1952
Paul H. Lorhan   +2 more
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