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Complications and medicolegal problems

Kim YK

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Oral foregut cyst in the ventral tongue: a case report

Kwak EJ, Jung YS, Park HS, Jung HD

An oral foregut cyst is a rare congenital choristoma lined by the respiratory and/or gastrointestinal epithelium. The exact etiology has not been fully identified, but it is thought to arise...
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A swelling of the maxilla: a case report and differential diagnosis

Bhargava P, Khan S, Sharma R, Agwani K, Gupta S

Ossifying fibromas are benign fibro-osseous tumors of mesenchymal origin. Although ossifying fibromas have principally been found in the jaw, they have also been reported in the frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid, and...
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Mouth opening limitation caused by coronoid hyperplasia: a report of four cases

Kim SM, Lee JH, Kim HJ, Huh JK

Coronoid process hyperplasia is a rare condition that causes mouth opening limitation, otherwise known as trismus. The elongated coronoid processes impinge on the medial surfaces of the zygomatic arches when...
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Analysis and evaluation of relative positions of mandibular third molar and mandibular canal impacts

Kim HG, Lee JH

OBJECTIVES: This study used cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images to categorize the relationships between the mandibular canal and the roots and investigated the prevalence of nerve damage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Through...
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The effectiveness of decompression for patients with dentigerous cysts, keratocystic odontogenic tumors, and unicystic ameloblastoma

Park HS, Song IS, Seo BM, Lee JH, Kim MJ

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to verify the clinical effectiveness of decompression in decreasing the size of a cyst. In addition to the different types of cysts, we...
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Comparison of resorbable plates and titanium plates for fixation stability of combined mandibular symphysis and angle fractures

Lim HY, Jung CH, Kim SY, Cho JY, Ryu JY, Kim HM

OBJECTIVES: We compared resorbable plates with titanium plates for treatment of combined mandibular angle and symphyseal fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with mandibular angle and symphysis fractures were divided into two...
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Outcomes of open versus closed treatment in the management of mandibular subcondylar fractures

Kim SY, Ryu JY, Cho JY, Kim HM

OBJECTIVES: To compare the clinical and radiological outcomes after closed reduction (CR) and open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) in the management of subcondylar fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-eight patients presenting...
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Reconstruction plates used in the surgery for mandibular discontinuity defect

Seol GJ, Jeon EG, Lee JS, Choi SY, Kim JW, Kwon TG, Paeng JY

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to analyze the survival rate of reconstruction plates that were used to correct mandibular discontinuity defects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed clinical and radiological...
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A two-year audit of non-vascularized iliac crest bone graft for mandibular reconstruction: technique, experience and challenges

Omeje K, Efunkoya A, Amole I, Akhiwu B, Osunde D

OBJECTIVES: Non-vascularized iliac crest bone graft (NVIBG) is a known treatment option in mandibular reconstruction following jaw resection, but no documented review of patients treated with NVIBG exists for northern...
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Effect of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 on bisphosphonate-treated osteoblasts

Kwon TK, Song JM, Kim IR, Park BS, Kim CH, Cheong IK, Shin SH

OBJECTIVES: Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) is a side effect of bisphophonate therapy that has been reported in recent years. Osteoclastic inactivity by bisphosphonate is the known cause of...
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