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Hemostasis in Oral Surgery

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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Outpatient oral surgery

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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H-classic: a new method to identify classic articles in Implant Dentistry, Periodontics, and Oral Surgery.

Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2016
INTRODUCTION The study of classic papers permits analysis of the past, present, and future of a specific area of knowledge. This type of analysis is becoming more frequent and more sophisticated.
Maria De la Flor-Martínez   +5 more
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Implementation of a Web-Based Patient Simulation Program to Teach Dental Students in Oral Surgery.

Journal of Dental Education, 2016
The aim of this study was to evaluate a web-based simulation of patients (Web-SP) program on learning skills in clinical reasoning and patient evaluation in the oral surgery education of third-year dental students.
C. Weiner   +6 more
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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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Oral surgery simulated teaching; 3D model printing

, 2017
Aim The aim of this study was to present the development of a cost effective, inexpensive and anatomically accurate model for the teaching of hard tissue oral surgery using three-dimensional printing technology.
S. Shepherd   +3 more
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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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Can ChatGPT be used in oral and maxillofacial surgery?

Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2023
Y. Balel
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New horizons in anticoagulation: Direct oral anticoagulants and their implications in oral surgery

Medicina Oral, 2017
Background Thrombotic disorders remain a leading cause of death in the Western World. For decades, vitamin K antagonists used in the prevention of this pathology, such as warfarin or sintrom, were the only oral agents available for long-term ...
Víctor Serrano-Sánchez   +7 more
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