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Abstract Purpose To evaluate how build orientation affects the fabrication trueness of additively manufactured implant‐supported complete arch prostheses by comparing them to subtractively manufactured high‐impact polymer‐based prostheses. Materials and Methods An edentulous maxillary model with four implants at canine and first molar regions ...
Amir H. Nejat+4 more
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Case reports of oral appliance therapy on three young adults with Down syndrome and OSA
Abstract Patients with Down syndrome (DS) have a high incidence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) due to hypotonia, weight, underdeveloped midface, and relative macroglossia. This article presents three cases of young adults with DS, who were diagnosed with mild to severe OSA and unable to tolerate positive airway pressure therapy.
Jingjing Zhang+3 more
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Abstract Capturing impressions for maxillary defect patients with trismus is challenging due to limited mouth opening and defect complexity. This study introduces an innovative digital technique that highlights virtual reconstruction through the integration of intraoral scanning and a mirroring approach.
Min‐Ju Ji+3 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984
Abstract This case report describes a common benign tumor that occurred in a rare intraoral location and suggests that the lesion be included as a rare possibility in the differential diagnosis of swellings of the soft palate.
Robert P. Langlais+3 more
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Abstract This case report describes a common benign tumor that occurred in a rare intraoral location and suggests that the lesion be included as a rare possibility in the differential diagnosis of swellings of the soft palate.
Robert P. Langlais+3 more
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A Review of and Algorithmic Approach to Soft Palate Reconstruction.
JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019Importance The soft palate contributes to deglutition, articulation, and respiration. Current reconstructive techniques focus on restoration of both form and function.
Christopher J. Britt+6 more
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1990
Choristoma is the pathological term for a developmental tumor-like anomaly consisting of tissues foreign to the site at which it is located. A 3-month-old girl with a choristoma of the soft palate is presented. Its occurrence is extremely rare, as shown by a review of the literature.
Alfred Beham+3 more
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Choristoma is the pathological term for a developmental tumor-like anomaly consisting of tissues foreign to the site at which it is located. A 3-month-old girl with a choristoma of the soft palate is presented. Its occurrence is extremely rare, as shown by a review of the literature.
Alfred Beham+3 more
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Orthodontics & craniofacial research, 2017
OBJECTIVES To characterize associations between restricted tongue mobility and maxillofacial development. SETTING AND SAMPLE POPULATION Cross-sectional cohort study of 302 consecutive subjects from an orthodontic practice. MATERIAL AND METHODS Tongue
Audrey Yoon+6 more
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OBJECTIVES To characterize associations between restricted tongue mobility and maxillofacial development. SETTING AND SAMPLE POPULATION Cross-sectional cohort study of 302 consecutive subjects from an orthodontic practice. MATERIAL AND METHODS Tongue
Audrey Yoon+6 more
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1987
A 2-month-old girl presented with a history of intermittent cyanosis and dyspnea after feeding. This was found to be due to a 2 cm long polypoid lesion attached to her soft palate. This was removed and histologic examination showed it to be choristoma. Three years later she remains well with no evidence of recurrence.
J.W. Grant, N.V. Freeman
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A 2-month-old girl presented with a history of intermittent cyanosis and dyspnea after feeding. This was found to be due to a 2 cm long polypoid lesion attached to her soft palate. This was removed and histologic examination showed it to be choristoma. Three years later she remains well with no evidence of recurrence.
J.W. Grant, N.V. Freeman
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