نتایج جستجو برای: oral surgical procedure

تعداد نتایج: 1097995  

2016
V Sreenivas Prasad

Objective: To familiarize the practitioner and specialist with the usual false features noticed in routine radiographs taken prior to surgery so that complicated treatment could be avoided. Materials and Methods: All the cases reported for lower third molar surgery underwent routine radiographic evaluation such as Intra-oral X-ray and OPG (Orthopantomograph) to assess the severity and the surgi...

A bakhshi, M Vatankhah, M Zameni, P Moeiny, S Shabani,

Background: Gingival overgrowth is a common clinical finding that most often represents reactive hyperplasia as a result of inflammatory gingival disease related to dental plaque. Irritation fibroma (IF), pyogenic granuloma (PG), peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF), and peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) are non-neoplastic enlargements of the gingiva that are categorized as reactive hyperpla...

Journal: :journal of lasers in medical sciences 0
ena mathur department of oral medicine and radiology, rajasthan dental college, jaipur, rajasthan, india mohit sareen senior lecturer, department of oral medicine and radiology, rajasthan dental college, jaipur, rajasthan, india payal dhaka senior lecturer, department of oral medicine and radiology, rajasthan dental college, jaipur, rajasthan, india pallavi baghla senior lecturer, department of oral medicine and radiology, rajasthan dental college, jaipur, rajasthan, india

introduction: lasers have made tremendous progress in the field of dentistry and have turned out to be crucial in oral surgery as collateral approach for soft tissue surgery. this rapid progress can be attributed to the fact that lasers allow efficient execution of soft tissue procedures with excellent hemostasis and field visibility. when matched to scalpel, electrocautery or high frequency de...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2015
Dragan Gazivoda Dejan Pelemiš Goran Vujašković

BACKGROUND/AIM Suture materials play an important role in healing, enabling reconstruction and reassembly of tissue separated by the surgical procedure or trauma, and at the same time facilitating and promoting healing and hemostasis. Suture materials are used daily in oral surgery, and are considered to be substances most commonly implanted in human body. The aim of this clinical study was to ...

2015
Michele Acqui Pietro Familiari Alessandro Pesce Giada Toccaceli Antonino Raco

We report a case of brain abscess following the percutaneous treatment for trigeminal neuralgia. This procedure envisages the access with a needle into the middle cranial fossa through the oral cavity. Thus, in this case, the bacterial infection can be more likely ascribed to the possible contamination of the needle inside the oral cavity rather than to other frequent and more controllable caus...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2016
Christopher Pool Jason Kass John Spivack Nadav Nahumi Mohemmed Khan Lenard Babus Marita S Teng Eric M Genden Brett A Miles

OBJECTIVE The development of surgical site infections (SSIs) can put the viability of free tissue transfer reconstructions at risk, often resulting in considerable postoperative morbidity and prolonged hospitalization. Current antibiotic prophylactic guidelines suggest a first- or second-generation cephalosporin with metronidazole for clean-contaminated cases and recommend clindamycin as an alt...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2007
H M F Anwer I M Zeitoun E A A Shehata

BACKGROUND The oral route for tracheal intubation can interfere with some maxillofacial surgical procedures. At the same time, the nasal route can be contraindicated or impossible. Tracheostomy is the usual solution in these circumstances, but it carries a high incidence of complications. We tested the submandibular route for tracheal intubation as an alternative to tracheostomy in such situati...

Journal: :COMPENDIUM OF ORAL SCIENCE 2023

Mucocele is a common pathological lesion in the oral cavity occurring due to obstruction of salivary gland. The diagnosis mainly clinical its pathognomonic presentation, but it has be confirmed with histopathological analysis for definitive diagnosis. A 12-year-old boy went Paediatric dental specialist clinic chief complaint swelling on left side lower lip about seven months. aetiological facto...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2007
M Esposito M G Grusovin E Martinis P Coulthard H V Worthington

BACKGROUND Implants may be placed penetrating the oral mucosa (1-stage procedure) or can be completely buried under the oral mucosa (2-stage procedure) during the healing phase of the bone at the implant surface. With a 2-stage procedure the risk of having unwanted loading onto the implants is minimized, but a second minor surgical intervention is needed to connect the healing abutments and mor...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de anestesiologia 2012
Jorge Luiz Jacob Liporaci Junior

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Literature on preemptive analgesia is controversial. Reliability of results and difficult reproducibility of research contribute for non-elucidation of the subject. The aim of this study is to test the efficacy of oral ketoprofen (150 mg) preemptively administrated two days before third molar surgery, compared with postoperative administration in the same patient. ME...

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