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Abstract Purpose The aim of part one of this EU‐US consensus was to combine literature research and expertise to provide recommendations for the usage of rehabilitation (including physical therapy) of patients undergoing surgical treatment for degenerative meniscus lesions or acute meniscus tears (including meniscectomy, repair, or reconstruction ...
Nicolas Pujol +29 more
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Background: The Le Fort I osteotomy is a commonly employed and predictable surgical technique used to treat maxillofacial deformities. While considered technically safe, orthognathic surgery can cause significant vascular complications.
Victoria Chen +4 more
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Objectives: The objective of the present systematic review was to test the hypothesis of no difference in transverse skeletal and dental arch expansion and relapse after segmental Le Fort I osteotomy versus surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion.
Thomas Starch-Jensen +1 more
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Is subcranial Le Fort III plus Le Fort I osteotomy stable? [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to test whether associated subcranial Le Fort III (sLF III) and Le Fort I (LF I) osteotomies are stable after large advancements of the middle third of the face and maxilla. The authors designed a retrospective study and enrolled a sample of consecutive patients with midface hypoplasia treated with associated sLF III and ...
Fernanda Brasil Daura Jorge Boos Lima +3 more
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Effect of bulk material on the reliability and failure mode of narrow implants
Abstract The aim of the study was to assess the effect of bulk material on the reliability and failure modes of narrow‐diameter implants. Narrow implants (Ø3.5 × 10 mm ‐ 11° internal conical connection) were manufactured from three different bulk materials: commercially pure titanium grade‐IV (CP4), cold‐worked titanium (CW), and 4Titude (4Ti), and ...
Ernesto B. Benalcázar‐Jalkh +7 more
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Introduction: Non-odontogenic epithelial cysts are rare and are typically treated by enucleation. The choice of surgical approach is influenced by factors such as lesion size, location, and patient-specific anatomy.
Grzelczyk Lucie, Daurade Mathieu
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Objectives: To assess the short term dental and skeletal stability of the anterior maxillary segment after segmental Le Fort I osteotomy with postoperative skeletal elastic fixation with or without occlusal splint. Material and Methods: 29 consecutive
Tue Lindberg +3 more
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Analysis of Three Approaches to the Pterygomaxillary Region in the Le Fort I Osteotomy
ABSTRACT Objective The purpose of this study was to measure the association between the Le Fort I osteotomy technique and the pterygomaxillary separation pattern. Materials and Methods The sample was comprised of the medical records of 39 patients undergoing orthognathic surgery. The type of Le Fort I osteotomy technique was divided into three groups: (
Ítalo Miranda do Vale Pereira +4 more
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Background:. The purpose of this study was to confirm the utility of a corrected cephalometric analysis to facilitate the planning of distraction osteogenesis with Le Fort III osteotomy for syndromic craniosynostosis. Methods:.
Shinji Kobayashi, MD +4 more
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Abstract This case report describes a rare instance of a keratinising vaginal epithelial inclusion cyst causing significant clinical signs in a 1‐year‐old domestic shorthair queen. The cat presented with severe constipation, urinary retention and a caudal abdominal/cranial intrapelvic mass identified on diagnostic imaging.
Kyle L. Granger Jr. +5 more
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