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Maxillary ameloblastoma mimicking an oroantral fistula

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012
The aim of this current report is to present an unusual case of a maxillary ameloblastoma mimicking an oroantral fistula.A left subtotal maxillectomy via Weber-Ferguson-type incision was performed. The patient tolerated the procedure well, the postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged 3 days after surgery with a mild ...
Aydin, Gulses   +4 more
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Oroantral fistula: broad‐contact closure

Australian Dental Journal, 1979
Abstract— —A method using broad mesodermal tissue contact for the closure of oroantral fistula is advocated. This method has several advantages over the traditional ones.
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Tuberculosis causing bilateral oroantral fistulae

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1972
Summary A case is described of bilateral tuberculous ulceration presenting in the upper molar region of an edentulous patient, which had progressed to give large oroantral fistulae. Careful physical and radiological investigations failed to demonstrate tuberculous lesions elsewhere in this patient, and the source of the disease remains a matter of ...
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Gold foil closure of oroantral fistulas

The Laryngoscope, 1973
AbstractA variety of surgical procedures have been devised for the closure of the oroantral fistula. The majority of these methods have employed buccal or palatal mucoperiosteal flaps or combinations of both. Though generally successful in closing the oroantral fistula, these flap procedures occasionally fail, especially in those cases with unusually ...
W, Meyerhoff   +3 more
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MODERN MANAGEMENT OF OROANTRAL FISTULA

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1949
MANY chronic oroantral fistulas treated in the past could have been prevented had certain steps been taken immediately after their occurrence. There is a necessity for improvement in the manner in which these lesions are managed. It is the purpose, therefore, of this paper to outline those modern measures which have proved most successful in the ...
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Closure of oroantral fistula using auricular cartilage: a new method to repair an oroantral fistula

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011
r f p b T any of surgical techniques have been described for the losure of oroantral fistulaes and most of them rely on mobiizing the soft tissue and advancing the resultant flap into he defect. For this reason, conventional techniques such as; imple vestibular mucosal flaps, rotational pedicled palatinal r buccal flaps or palatinal island flaps are ...
Sabri C, Isler   +2 more
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A clinical study on oroantral fistulae

Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1998
The report presented is an analysis of 98 patients with an oroantral fistula (OAF). The tooth most frequently involved was the upper second molar, followed by the first molar. The highest incidence was seen in the fourth and third decades of life and the lowest incidence in the second decade.
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Spontaneous oroantral fistula

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1997
H C, Schwartz   +3 more
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Oroantral Fistula – A Review

Journal of Reattach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 2023
Dr. Aishwarya S   +2 more
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