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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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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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Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis with cefuroxime in oral-maxillofacial surgical procedures

Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1995
A study was carried out to investigate the suitability of cefuroxime for perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis in maxillofacial surgical procedures. Serum and tissue samples were taken, to determine the intraoperative cefuroxime concentration, from 40 patients who had been given 1.5 g cefuroxime (Zinacef) i.v. during maxillofacial surgery.
G, Alfter   +3 more
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Referral Patterns of General Dental Practitioners for Oral Surgical Procedures

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2007
The health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the United States continue to be a powerful force in the field of medicine. Their infiltration into dentistry has placed an emphasis on having the primary care provider (general practitioner [GP]) function as the central orchestrator from which patient care cascades.
David A, Cottrell   +4 more
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ORAL SURGICAL PROCEDURES IN PATIENTS WITH OSTEOPOROSIS

2015
Osteoporosis is a progressive systemic bone disease that is characterized by an increase in fragility, decreased bone volume and risk of fracture. It affects the cancellous part of the bone as well as its cortical part. The most important complication of osteoporosis on oral and maxillofacial components is the decrease in bone mass and density and ...
OFLUOĞLU, Duygu, ERGUN, Sertan
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[Oral surgical procedures during anticoagulant therapy].

Harefuah, 1996
Minor oral surgery, in patients being treated with anticoagulant therapy, constitutes a problem for the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. 77 patients getting coumarin underwent 168 oral surgical procedures (tooth extraction, apicoectomy, crown-lengthening, excision of lesions) without lowering the dose of anticoagulant.
D, Blinder   +4 more
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Haptic devices as an educational approach for oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures

Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Developing the skills of a proficient surgeon with a deep understanding of force requires extensive training and repetitive practice. Traditionally, dental students and surgical trainees observed and participated in procedures using models, animals, or cadavers under expert supervision before performing the procedures independently.
Bernardo Correia Lima   +4 more
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Oral surgical procedures

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1952
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