نتایج جستجو برای: facial bone

تعداد نتایج: 362049  

2012
Álvaro Campero Pablo Ajler Mariano Socolovsky Carolina Martins Albert Rhoton

BACKGROUND Hypoglossal-facial anastomosis is the gold standard treatment for facial reanimation in those cases where the facial nerve has been damaged near the brainstem. The technique that requires temporal bone drilling and partial section of the hypoglossal nerve is usually preferred. This technique diminishes tongue morbidity while preserves good facial reanimation. The goal of the present ...

Journal: :مجله دندانپزشکی 0
مهدی جعفری m. jafari

congenital vascular lesions occur most often in children. parents of these children take them to maxillofacial surgeons directly or during the treatment of other complications such as infection or jaw bone disorders. various terms now used are unable to describe the pathogenesis and mechanism of the effect of vascular lesions on growth and development of facial bone.  term of hemangioma is used...

2002
Hideyuki Negishi Hiroyuki Hase Masaaki Yoneda Jien Kato

Changes in facial expressions or differences in individual faces appear not only in distinctive features such as eyes, nose and mouth but also in the bone structure or the movement of facial muscles. We present a new concept that reflects the differences of the bone structure of a face andlor the movement of facial muscles and name this a face plane. The face plane can be described by a few par...

2017
Amin Rahpeyma Saeedeh Khajehahmadi

Background: Saddle nose deformities mostly result from trauma. Most reports of saddle nose correction after trauma relate to isolated fractures, but in this article the experience of the authors is presented in relation to bone grafting for the correction of the saddle nose in multiple facial fracture patients. Objectives: The current study aimed to report the results of a protocol for choosing...

2014
Hyo-Geon Kim Yong-Hyun Son In-Kyo Chung

PURPOSE This study examined patients with facial bone fracture visiting Pusan National University Dental Hospital to understand the trends, and to enhance appropriate care and treatment for patients with facial bone fracture. METHODS We investigated 531 patients presenting with facial bone fracture in Yangsan and 802 patients in Busan from January 2010 to December 2013. We divided the patient...

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2001
mohammad eftekhari hassan mohammadi yekta navid aliyari zenooz armaghan fard-esfahani mohsen saghari

unilateral condylar hyperplasia is the main cause of mandibular asymmetry. radionuclide bone scanning is a useful procedure for functional evaluation of temporomandibular joint. in this study, 39 patients with normal bone scan and no facial asymmetry were studied. all patients were below 22 years of age. normal condylar uptake was determined in this group of patients. right & left condylar ...

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica 2014
Yiqing Liu Jie Han Xuanchen Zhou Kun Gao Deheng Luan Fengyang Xie Xiaoting Wang Guangxin Zong Ling Ding

CONCLUSION To achieve good facial reanimation in cases with facial paralysis resulting from temporal bone fractures, the ideal timing for surgical intervention is at least within 1 month of injury and an appropriate surgical approach should be selected depending on the site of facial nerve injury. OBJECTIVE This paper aimed to address the ideal time for surgical intervention and the appropria...

2013
Rodrigo S. Lacruz José María Bermúdez de Castro María Martinón-Torres Paul O’Higgins Michael L. Paine Eudald Carbonell Juan Luis Arsuaga Timothy G. Bromage

The modern human face differs from that of our early ancestors in that the facial profile is relatively retracted (orthognathic). This change in facial profile is associated with a characteristic spatial distribution of bone deposition and resorption: growth remodeling. For humans, surface resorption commonly dominates on anteriorly-facing areas of the subnasal region of the maxilla and mandibl...

2016
Samad Ghiasi Mehdi Banaei

INTRODUCTION Although bilateral facial nerve palsy is a rare condition, its etiology is more detectable than the unilateral type. A temporal bone fracture is one cause of bilateral facial nerve palsy, contributing in 3% of the cases. CASE PRESENTATION Here, we report the case of a 35-year-old man complaining of bilateral incomplete eye closure, two weeks after a closed head injury caused by a...

Journal: :Ear, Nose & Throat Journal 1997

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