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A city-wide survey of dental students' opinions on undergraduate oral surgery teaching.

European journal of dental education, 2020
PURPOSE This study aimed to carry out a city-wide survey to evaluate undergraduate students' opinions on their oral surgery training by measuring their self-confidence.
M. Burdurlu   +8 more
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An investigation into the oral surgery curriculum and undergraduate experience in a sample of DFT's in the UK.

European journal of dental education, 2020
INTRODUCTION There is conflicting evidence concerning the ability of recent graduates to meet the standards required in exodontia to be independent practitioners. In particular, there is a lack of confidence in surgical extractions.
Justin Brown, R. Baker, Richard Moore
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Oral Surgery

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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Oral surgery and hemodialysis

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.
H, Shibata, K, Ikemura, M, Miyake
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Possible complications in oral surgery and their management in patients affected by type 1 diabetes: narrative review

Oral & Implantology
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects millions of people worldwide, both in its juvenile form (type 1 diabetes) and in the form that affects adults and is related to lifestyle, diet, and sedentariness (type 2 diabetes).
Matteo Nagni   +6 more
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Chemotherapy in oral surgery

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.
C C, BRUNO, S, HOROSCHAK
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Oral surgery: problems

British Dental Journal, 1989
Having listened to, examined, tested, diagnosed and recommended a course of action to the patient, treatment will usually follow at the same or subsequent visits. In the vast majority of cases, the foregoing will have proceeded without a hitch, and the treatment completed to the satisfaction of both the practitioner and the patient. Years of study, and
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Specialisation in oral surgery

British Dental Journal, 1997
The 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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Prevention and Management of Post-Operative Pain in Oral Surgery.

Primary Dental Journal, 2018
Post-operative pain is an area of oral surgery that concerns both patients and practitioners. Adequate management of pain and anxiety in oral surgery is an essential component of any oral surgery service. In this paper, we explore the science behind pain
E. Bailey
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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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