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Paradigm shift regarding sinus augmentation

Sohn DS

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Discussion: An alternative treatment option for a bony defect from large odontoma using recycled demineralization at chairside

Um IW, Cho WJ

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Mandibular intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma lesion associated with odontogenic keratocyst: a case report

Park HK, Kim TS, Geum DH, Yoon SY, Song JM, Hwang DS, Cho YC, Kim UK

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common malignant tumor in the oral cavity, and it accounts for about 90% of all oral cancers. Several risk factors for oral SCC...
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Salvage rapid maxillary expansion for the relapse of maxillary transverse expansion after Le Fort I with parasagittal osteotomy

Lee HW, Kim SJ, Kwon YD

Maxillary transverse deficiency is one of the most common deformities among occlusal discrepancies. Typical surgical methods are segmental Le Fort I osteotomy and surgically-assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME). This patient...
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Infraorbital nerve transpositioning into orbital floor: a modified technique to minimize nerve injury following zygomaticomaxillary complex fractures

Kotrashetti SM, Kale TP, Bhandage S, Kumar A

OBJECTIVES: Transpositioning of the inferior alveolar nerve to prevent injury in lower jaw has been advocated for orthognathic, pre-prosthetic and for implant placement procedures. However, the concept of infra-orbital nerve...
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Necrotizing fasciitis of the head and neck: a case report

Choi MG

Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is an infection that spreads along the fascial planes, causing subcutaneous tissue death characterized by rapid progression, systemic toxicity, and even death. NF often appears as a...
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An alternative treatment option for a bony defect from large odontoma using recycled demineralization at chairside

Lee J, Lee EY, Park EJ, Kim ES

Odontoma is the most common odontogenic benign tumor, and the treatment of choice is generally surgical removal. After excision, bone grafts may be necessary depending on the need for further...
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Common risk factors for postoperative pain following the extraction of wisdom teeth

Rakhshan V

The extraction of third molars is a common task carried out at dental/surgery clinics. Postoperative pain is one of the two most common complications of this surgery, along with dry...
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Unilateral intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy and sagittal split ramus osteotomy for the treatment of asymmetric mandibles

Lee JH, Park TJ, Jeon JH

In surgery for facial asymmetry, mandibles can be classified into two types, rotational and translational, according to the required mandibular movements for surgery. During surgery for rotational mandibular asymmetry, a...
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A case report about the reconstruction procedures of the previously failed cylinderical implants site using distraction osteogenesis

Lee JT, Park SY, Yi YJ, Kim YK, Lee HJ

We report the eventually successful treatment of a huge bone defect and peri-implantitis following reconstruction of a previously failed intra-mobile cylinder implant system (IMZ) implant site using distraction osteogenesis (DO)....
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Validity of the vertical tube-shift method in determining the relationship between the mandibular third molar roots and the inferior alveolar nerve canal

Arora A, Patil BA, Sodhi A

OBJECTIVES: To assess the validity of the vertical tube-shift method using intraoral periapical radiography (IOPAR) for determining the relationship between the mandibular third molar roots and the inferior alveolar nerve...
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