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Surgical Procedures for Placement of Zygomatic Implant- A Review [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2021
Zygomatic Implants (ZI’s) have become a popular choice in recent times, which anchor the dense Zygomatic Bone (ZB). Unlike maxillary bone, ZB does not resorb and acts as a ladder step that takes most of load similar to the pillars of a ladder, thereby ...
Vemparala Rohini   +4 more
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A Revisional Malarplasty: Endoscopic Zygoma Reduction (EZ technique) [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2013
The reduction malarplasty is becoming prevalent among Asians due to their characteristics of protruding cheekbones. As the cheekbone protrusion is known among the Asians as a feature which gives strong and perhaps a negative impression, people nowadays ...
Jung Soo Lee
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Comparison between transconjunctival access with lateral canthotomy and subciliary access for the treatment of orbitozygomatic fractures [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica, 2016
INTRODUCTION: Orbitozygomatic fractures most commonly occur in the midface. The main causes of fractures are traffic accidents, mainly by motorcycles, and interpersonal violence.
Wilson Yoshito Matsunaga   +3 more
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Central hemangioma of Zygoma - A rare case report with CT and MRI features

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 2021
Intraosseous hemangiomas are uncommon, constituting less than 1% of all osseous tumors. The most frequent sites are the calvaria and the vertebral column. The involvement of the facial bones is rare, and if occurs, it can involve maxilla, mandible, nasal
Archana Pokala   +3 more
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Management of Zygomatico maxillary complex fractures with two-point fixation-A retrospective study for 5 years

open access: yesAsian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2021
Background: The Zygomatico maxillary complex fractures (ZMC) are commonly encountered in the practice of the maxillofacial surgeon. Perfect management of the fracture is absolutely essential as the revision surgeries are tedious.
Devakumari Shanmugam   +5 more
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Surgical Treatment in Patients with Toxic Phosphorus Osteonecrosis of Facial Skull Middle Zone

open access: yesDentistry Journal, 2023
During the last few years, in the territory of the Russian Federation, the number of cases of toxic phosphoric osteonecrosis of the jaws has increased against the background of taking drugs of “artisanal” production (pervitin, desomorphin).
Davit H. Ispiryan   +11 more
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Inferomedially impacted zygomatic fracture reduction by reverse vector using an intraoral approach with Kirschner wire

open access: yesArchives of Plastic Surgery, 2021
Background In inferomedially rotated zygomatic fractures sticking in the maxillary sinus, it is often difficult to achieve complete reduction only by conventional intraoral reduction. We present a new intraoral reduction technique using a Kirschner wire
Jin Woo Jang, Jaeyoung Cho, Jin Sik Burm
doaj   +1 more source

Use of long implants with distal anchorage in the skull base for treatment of extreme maxillary atrophy : the remote bone anchorage concept [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The objectives of this study are to present a new concept of the bone anchorage using long implants in remote bone sites and to discuss four cases treated with this method.
Constantinus Politis   +5 more
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Management of Forehead Scars [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article provides an overview of scar management within the forehead region. It addresses the unique challenges specific to the treatment of forehead wounds. A logical, stepwise approach is used.
Bryant, Lucas M.   +2 more
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Franceschetti syndrome

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry, 2011
Franceschetti syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder of craniofacial development with variable expressivity. It is commonly known as Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS). It is named after E.
Vikrant Kasat
doaj   +1 more source

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