Diffuse swelling of the buccal ...
Background Most of the lymphomas arising in the oral cavity are of B-cell origin. Among these, diffuse large Bcell lymphomas are the most common. Di ...
Cervicofacial pain associated w ...
Background Eagle’s syndrome is characterized by the symptoms of recurrent throat pain, pharyngeal foreign body sensation, dysphagia, referred otalgi ...
Effect of guided tissue regener ...
Purpose The main purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluate the 4-year success rate of endodontic surgery in combination with a coll ...
Temporal abscess after third mo ...
Background Dental infections resulting before or after third molar removal are complications in which the maxillofacial surgeon may have to initiate ...
Recombinant human bone morphoge ...
Background Ameloblastoma is a locally aggressive tumor most often found in posterior body and angle of the mandible. Although ameloblastoma has hist ...
Inflammatory pseudotumor: repor ...
Background Intraoral inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) is a rare, benign non-neoplastic lesion that presents as a rapidly growing mass with aggressive ...
Use of the suture anchor in int ...
Background The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the use of a mini suture anchor to attach the temporal myofascial flap to the head of the m ...
Oral metastasis of lung cancer. ...
Background Bone metastases are a major cause of morbidity in cancer patients. Jawbone metastasis from lung cancer is a rare condition that may occur ...
Ossifying fibroma with non-spec ...
Background Fibro-osseous lesion are a group histologically similar lesions but with characteristic clinical and radiographic features. The definitiv ...
Uncommon presentation of an int ...
Purpose Epidermoid tumors are uncommon entities that usually occur intradurally in the cerebellopontine angle and parasellar cisterns. The few cases ...
Treatment of through-and-throug ...
Background This pilot case study aimed at evaluating the possibility of achieving optimal hard and soft tissue regeneration using plasma rich in gro ...
Ectopic mandibular third molar ...
Background A tooth is ectopic if it is malpositioned due to congenital factors or displaced by the presence of pathology. Recent literature review s ...
Modified veneer bone graft with ...
Background Alveolar bone is usually resorbed after the loss of a tooth. As the buccal bony plate of the alveolar bone is thin compared to the palata ...
Mass retraction movement of the ...
Background Several studies have demonstrated the application of mini-implants in the orthodontic treatment as anchorage during the retraction moveme ...
Postoperative pressure-induced ...
Introduction Postoperative alopecia is a relatively rare event, and therefore both patients and surgeons are puzzled once it develops even though it ...
Angioedema triggered by pulp ex ...
Background C1-esterase inhibitor deficiency results in episodes of non-allergic edema of parts of the body. Edema of the face may be triggered by de ...
The clinical relevance of bifid ...
Background Bifid mandibular canals (BMC) and trifid mandibular canals (TMC) are variations on the normal anatomy with incidences ranging from 0.08% ...
Influence of two different flap ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the influence of triangular and envelope flaps on trismus, pain, and facial swelling after mandibular t ...
Management of malignant parotid ...
Introduction The aims of this study were to review our experience in the treatment of malignant parotid tumors in material from one center over a 12 ...
A new method for closure of lar ...
Background Although free flaps are reliable for head and neck reconstructions, the pectoralis major flap (PMF) is still often used. In cases of a la ...
Maxillofacial injuries in weste ...
Introduction Although the epidemiology of facial injuries has been studied in many populations, there is a paucity of information in the literature ...
Basal cell carcinoma arising in ...
Introduction Gorlin–Goltz syndrome, also known as nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder which is charact ...
The potential of hybrid SPECT/C ...
Background Mandibular asymmetry is commonly caused by disproportionate mandibular growth due to unilateral condylar hyperactivity. The current stand ...
Removal of a migrated dental im ...
Background The accidental displacement of dental implants into the maxillary sinus is an infrequent but possible complication in dental clinical pra ...
Multinodular neck recurrence of ...
Background Pleomorphic adenoma is the most common neoplasm of the parotid gland. It is a benign tumor composed of epithelial and myoepithelial cells ...