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Three-dimensional virtual planning reduces operative time in orthognathic surgery: a procedure-specific retrospective study incorporating additive manufacturing. [PDF]

open access: yesOral Maxillofac Surg
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Splinting tips

Postgraduate Medicine, 1989
Both plaster of Paris and fiberglass can be used for temporary or definitive treatment of acute extremity fractures, sprains, and strains. Longitudinal slab splints are appropriate for immobilizing inflamed tendons or joints of the wrist, elbow, and knee. "Sugar-tong" splints work well for humerus, forearm, and ankle fractures or sprains.
Jan P. Silfverskiold, Roger Mann
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Splinting

Dental Clinics of North America, 1987
The definitions of splinting, occlusal trauma, and mobility have been described. The history of splinting as a treatment for periodontal disease has been noted along with the current concepts of the indications and rationale for splinting. Splints have been classified according to their expected length of service: short-term splints, provisional ...
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A Nipple Splint

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
An easily constructed, inexpensive splint for postoperative maintenance and protection of corrected flat, depressed, or inverted nipples and the method of its use are described.
C, De Lorenzi, M J, Halls
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