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Establishment of a new health insurance procedure code for oral and maxillofacial bone graft in Republic of Korea

Huh JK

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ChatGPT and scientific paper

Kleebayoon A, Wiwanitkit V

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Surgical removal of third molars in a young adult: review of indications and surgical techniques

Themkumkwun S, Sawatdeenarunat S, Manosuthi P

Germectomy is a surgical method most typically performed in young adults. The indications for treatment are controversial. The purpose of this review was to determine the correct indications for germectomy...
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Case series and technical report of nasal floor approach for mesiodens

Ku JK, Jeon WY, Baek JA

Objectives: This case series aims to introduce the nasal floor approach for extracting inverted mesiodens. Materials and Methods: Through a retrospective chart review between January 2022 and February 2023, we included...
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Midline cleft of the upper lip associated with a microform unilateral cleft and a proboscis-like structure: a case report

Adetayo AM, Yusuf OA, Ibeh CP, Ukaegbu E, Oginni F, Adetayo MO

A midline or median cleft lip is rare, and a midline cleft associated with a unilateral cleft and a proboscis-like structure is rarer still. We present a case managed at...
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Effectiveness of hemocoagulase, tranexamic acid, and their combination for reducing blood loss in bimaxillary orthognathic surgery: a retrospective study

Kim MS, Han SJ

Objectives: Orthognathic surgery is a corrective intervention for maxillofacial deformities. Bleeding is a major concern for oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Various agents, such as hemocoagulase, tranexamic acid, and aprotinin have...
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Lesch–Nyhan syndrome: a case report

Park HI, Kim GH, Ahn KM

Lesch–Nyhan syndrome (LNS) is a rare X-linked recessive disorder caused by a mutation in the hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase 1 (HPRT1) gene. This syndrome is characterized by excessive production of uric acid,...
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Temporomandibular joint re-ankylosis: a case report and literature review

Kalita F, KV A

Re-ankylosis is a common postoperative complication of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis surgery. Various surgical options to prevent reankylosis, both with and without interpositional material, have been discussed in the literature....
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A rare histopathological variant of Schwannoma with rosette-like arrangements and epithelioid cells: a case report from a histopathologist’s perspective

Mehendiratta M, Sant VK, Lakhanpal M, Chauhan K

Schwannomas exhibit histopathological variation that leads to diagnostic dilemmas, although less frequent in the oral cavity. We describe a case with unique histopathology and no relevant clinical history that adds...
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Radiographic evaluation before surgical extraction of impacted third molar to reduce the maxillary sinus related complication

Seo MH, Sodnom-Ish B, Eo MY, Myoung H, Kim SM

Objectives: Surgical extraction of maxillary third molars is routine in departments devoted to oral and maxillofacial surgery. Because maxillary third molars are anatomically adjacent to the maxillary sinus, complications such...
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Microbial isolates and antibiotic sensitivity in patients hospitalized with odontogenic infections at a tertiary center over 10 years

Kwon GB, Kim CH

Objectives: This study investigated causative strains and their antibiotic sensitivity in patients who were hospitalized for maxillofacial odontogenic infections at a tertiary center in South Korea over the past 10...
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Mapping out the surgical anatomy of the lingual nerve: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Lin SXY, Sim PR, Lai WMC, Lu JX, Chew JRJ, Wong RCW

Objectives: Understanding the lingual nerve’s precise location is crucial to prevent iatrogenic injury. This systematic review seeks to determine the lingual nerve’s most probable topographical location in the posterior mandible. Materials...
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