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Patient compliance to instructions after oral surgical procedures

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2001
The purpose of this study was to evaluate patient compliance to postoperative instructions from the oral surgeon. A total of 180 patients who underwent minor oral surgical procedures anonymously answered a questionnaire 1 week postsurgery. This questionnaire was used to evaluate how patients remembered the mode of transmission of instructions (written,
D, Blinder   +3 more
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Marking the skin for oral surgical procedures: improving the WHO checklist

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2013
We present a system for marking the skin during oral surgical operations. This system identifies teeth to be extracted or exposed under general anaesthesia. Removal of the wrong tooth can cause appreciable morbidity and leaves the surgeon and organisation liable for litigation and scrutiny by regulatory bodies.
Greg J, Knepil   +2 more
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Oral surgical procedures

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1952
T. Blum
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Custom-cast splints for oral surgical procedures

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974
Abstract Laboratory techniques are presented for the construction of custom-cast labial and lingual splints. These techniques reduce construction time sufficiently to allow their use in emergency situations as well as more elective procedures.
J S, Brudvik   +2 more
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Surgical Procedures for the Lips and Oral Cavity

1999
This chapter is in two parts: First we shall discuss the surgical procedures to be applied for lips and commissures, which necessarily require special techniques; then we shall focus on the oral cavity: excision of the dermatosis or tumour (in any of its benign or malignant forms) and closure of the defect with direct suture, grafts and local flaps. At
F. M. Camacho, R. M. Ortega
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[Extra-oral implants: surgical procedures].

Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale, 2001
The different extra-oral implant systems (screw and plate fixation) are not compatible. Rigorous surgical procedure (detailed and illustrated here) is mandatory to obtain the best implant osseointegration and epithesis loading 3 months later. Besides surgical procedure, careful bone and peri-abutment suture are required for success.
M, Brix, B, Badie-Modiri, P, Delcampe
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An evaluation of carboxymethyl cellulose as an absorbable coagulant in oral surgical procedures

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1961
Abstract 1. 1. The administration of carboxymethyl cellulose cones for postoperative hemostasis was effective in almost all cases. 2. 2. Postoperative complications were nonexistent except in one case. It is suggested that the cones be manufactured in several sizes to accommodate the smaller sockets of anterior teeth. 3. 3.
I W, SCOPP, H, FREDRICS, J D, ANDERSON
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Postoperative psychosis in an adolescent subsequent to oral surgical outpatient procedure

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2009
Psychosis is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality." People experiencing psychosis may report hallucinations or delusional beliefs, and they may exhibit personality changes and disorganized thinking.
Vishal, Bansal   +4 more
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Hypnosis as a Valuable Tool for Surgical Procedures in the Oral and Maxillofacial Area

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2017
Hypnosis is a valuable tool in the management of patients who undergo surgical procedures in the maxillofacial complex, particularly in reducing and eliminating pain during surgery and aiding patients who have dental fear and are allergic to anesthesia.
Gil, Montenegro   +4 more
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Fatal Intracranial Hemorrhage Following Pediatric Oral Surgical Procedure

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1995
Abstract Deaths during dental and oral surgical procedures may lead to litigation alleging malpractice. For this reason, and because of their sudden and unexpected nature, they often come to the attention of forensic pathologists. We review the clinical and anatomic findings of a 3-year-old boy who expired following an oral surgical ...
B D, Lifschultz   +3 more
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