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Severe calcified stylohyoid complex in twins: a case report

Kim JE, Min JH, Park HR, Choi BR, Choi JW, Huh KH

The styloid process is a cylindrical, long cartilaginous bone located on the temporal bone. The calcified stylohyoid ligament and elongated styloid process can be identified radiographically, and they are associated...
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Solitary peripheral osteomas of the jaws

de Franca , Gueiros LA, de Castro , Catunda I, Leao JC, da Cruz Perez DE

Osteoma is a benign osteogenic tumor composed of cancellous or compact bone, classified as peripheral, central, or extraskeletal. Peripheral osteomas are uncommon. Excluding the maxillary sinuses, the maxilla is a...
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Comparison of effective dose for imaging of mandible between multi-detector CT and cone-beam CT

Jeong DK, Lee SC, Huh KH, Yi WJ, Heo MS, Lee SS, Choi SC

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the effective dose for imaging of mandible between multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). An MDCT with low...
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Optimal protocol for teleconsultation with a cellular phone for dentoalveolar trauma: an in-vitro study

Park W, Lee HN, Jeong JS, Kwon JH, Lee GH, Kim KD

PURPOSE: Dental trauma is frequently unpredictable. The initial assessment and urgent treatment are essential for dentists to save the patient's teeth. Mobile-phone-assisted teleconsultation and telediagnosis for dental trauma could be...
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Bilateral inflammatory cysts of the jaw: report of an unusual case

Holla VA, Chatra L, Shenai P, Rao PK, Veena KM, Prabhu RV

Radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cyst occurring in the jaws. The cyst is commonly found in relation to the maxillary anterior teeth in the third and fifth decade...
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Imaging characteristics of diffuse large cell extra nodal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma involving the palate and maxillary sinus: a case report

Nadendla L, Meduri V, Paramkusam G

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are a group of highly diverse malignancies and have a strong tendency to affect organs and tissues that do not ordinarily contain lymphoid cells. Primary extra nodal lymphoma...
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Ultrasonographic findings of mesenchymal chondrosarcoma of the mandible: report of a case

Shahidi S, Shakibafard A, Zamiri B, Mokhtare M, Houshyar M, Houshyar M, Amanpour S

Today, ultrasound imaging is being widely used to assess soft tissue lesions in the maxillofacial region. However, ultrasound investigations of intra-osseous lesions are rare, especially for tumors of the jaws....
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Does hyrax expansion therapy affect maxillary sinus volume? A cone-beam computed tomography report

Darsey DM, English JD, Kau CH, Ellis RK, Akyalcin S

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the initial effects of maxillary expansion therapy with Hyrax appliance and to evaluate the related changes in maxillary sinus volume. MATERIALS AND...
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How does duration of curing affect the radiopacity of dental materials?

Poorsattar Bejeh Mir A, Poorsattar Bejeh Mir M

PURPOSE: Clinicians commonly encounter cases in which it is difficult to determine whether adjacent radiopacities are normal or pathologic. The ideal radiopacity of composite resin is equal to or higher...
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Odontoma: a retrospective study of 73 cases

An SY, An CH, Choi KS

PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to retrospectively evaluate the clinical findings and treatment results for impacted permanent teeth associated with odontomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively investigated 73...
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