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Minimally Invasive Surgical Approach for Zygomatic Implant Placement - A Retrospective Study. [PDF]

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Fractured zygomas

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2003
Background:  The purpose of this paper is to provide a review, based on collected data, on the topic of ‘fractured zygoma’. The review is presented under the headings of epidemiology, fracture patterns, treatment modalities and complications. Throughout the paper comparison is made with published data from around the world.Methods:  A 10‐year ...
Armin, Tadj, Frank W, Kimble
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Zygoma Reconstruction

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013
Ideal reconstruction of the zygoma position is essential in restoring facial width, projection, and symmetry. Reconstruction should be focused on the zygoma's 4 articulations and restoring the vertical and horizontal pillars of the facial skeleton. This article describes the applied surgical anatomy as it relates to zygomatic deformities, surgical ...
Michael R, Markiewicz   +2 more
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Tuberculosis of zygoma

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2003
A case of tubercular osteomyelitis of zygoma is reported. It is difficult to diagnose because of its rarity unless a high index of suspicion is kept in mind more so in an endemic area.
R, Meher, I, Singh, A, Raj
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Zygoma Complex Fractures

Facial Plastic Surgery, 1998
The zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) has integral structure and function in the bony skeleton of the face. The prominent convex shape of the ZMC makes it particularly vulnerable to injury. Facial trauma can result in fractures limited to a single buttress of the ZMC but more commonly results in a tetrapod fracture involving all four buttresses ...
E B, Strong, J M, Sykes
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Peripheral Osteoma of the Zygoma

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2021
Abstract Osteoma is a benign, slow growing lesion that consists of compact or cancellous bone. Three types of osteomas could be classified: the central osteoma arising from the endosteum, the peripheral osteoma from the periosteum, and the extraskeletal soft tissue osteoma. in the craniofacial region, peripheral osteomas of the
Jong-Ho, Kim, Jinil, Choi, Baek-Kyu, Kim
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Osteoradionecrosis of the Zygoma

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
Osteoradionecrosis occurs in 4.74% to 37.5% of patients following radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. Osteoradionecrosis mostly happens in the mandible but seldom occurs in other maxillofacial bones. Here, the authors reported a rare case of zygomatic osteoradionecrosis which occurred after maxillectomy and then radiotherapy because of ...
Zhuo-Jue, Liu   +2 more
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Minimally Invasive Zygoma Reduction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2006
It is universally accepted that zygoma reduction is one of the best strategies for facial contouring for Asian patients, and many studies have been conducted regarding this subject. However, these studies have continued to perform the zygoma reduction by sectioning the complete malar eminence to fix it into a new location, which requires a wide range ...
Hee Young, Lee   +2 more
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Hemangioma of the Zygoma

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1987
Hemangioma of the zygomatic bone is an extreme rarity. Six cases have been reported in the English literature. These reports and the 2 new patients presented here constitute the basis for our data. Clinical, histopathological, therapeutic, and reconstructive considerations are discussed.
G, Har-El   +3 more
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