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Impact of Pericoronary Microbiota Composition on Course of Recovery after Third Molar Alveotomy. [PDF]
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Effects of impacted mandibular third molar surgery performed with piezosurgery and conventional systems on postoperative sequelae and quality of life: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Acikan I, Balkanlioglu AC.
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Microbiology of the pericoronal pouch in mandibular third molar pericoronitis
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 1993The microorganisms associated with mandibular third molar pericoronitis were investigated using direct microscopy and anaerobic culture method. The pericoronal pouch was sampled with paper points in A) 8 patients without mandibular third molar pericoronitis and B) 6 patients with mandibular third molar pericoronilis.
Lim, PL +3 more
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Collagen metabolism in pericoronitis
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1973Abstract. Collagen metabolism of the operculum overlying the crown of the mandibular third molar was studied in patients with and without pericoronitis. The tissues were classified as (J) overlying unerupted lower 3rd molars, (II) the operculum overlying partially erupted lower 3rd molars, (III) same as (II) except in patients having a positive past ...
L M, Golub, J B, Curran, S, Kennett
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Inflammatory cells and bacteria in pericoronal exudates from acute pericoronitis
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986The present work is one in a series of studies carried out to verify the relationship between bacteria and gingival tissues in pericoronitis. Exudates from 6 cases of acute pericoronitis were examined by light and electron microscopy, including ultrathin sections and negative staining.
A, Weinberg +3 more
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Predominant cultivable flora in pericoronitis
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 1991The predominant cultivable flora in pericoronitis was investigated by culturing pus from affected sites in 20 patients. Twenty colonies were picked at random from non‐selective plates and identified using conventional biochemical and physiological tests, analysis of metabolic end‐products by gas chromatography and protein profile analysis.
Wade, W G +3 more
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Pericoronitis: Its Nature and Etiology
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1971In this evaluation, 70% of 137 patients with pericoronitis indicated that they were under unusual emotional or physical tension. Stresses most frequently reported included fatigue, school examinations, financial worries, and menstruation. Also, 50% of those observed had previous incidents of pericoronitis around the same teeth.
L R, Bean, D R, King
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Pericoronitis and military dentistry
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966Abstract In military dentistry pericoronitis is one of the most frequently seen conditions which are acutely painful. Not only is this condition limited in a large degree to the mandibular third molar region, but the involved third molars are usually in a vertical position and on the same occlusal level as the second molar. Control and prevention can
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