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What do we know about uncommon complications associated with third molar extractions? A scoping review of case reports and case series

Su N, Harroui S, Rozema F, Listl S, Lange Jd, Heijden GJvd

The current study aimed to explore the types and frequencies of uncommon complications associated with third molar extractions based on a scoping review of case reports and case series. The...
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Immediate Implant Placement with Open Healing Alveolar Ridge Preservation in the Molar Region: A Case Report

Lee SJ, Cho IW

Although alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) has the advantage of reducing alveolar bone resorption after tooth extraction, weak primary stability occurs during implant placement. Immediate implant placement with open healing ARP...
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Comparison of vital sign stability and cost effectiveness between midazolam and dexmedetomidine during third molar extraction under intravenous sedation

Kim JY, Park SY, Han YS, Lee H

Objectives: To compare the vital sign stability and cost of two commonly used sedatives, midazolam (MDZ) and dexmedetomidine (DEX). Patients and Methods: This retrospective study targeted patients who underwent mandibular third...
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Dental Management of First Permanent Molars in Molar-incisor Malformation Patients: A Case Report

Kim SH, Kim GM, Lee JS, Kim HJ

Molar incisor malformation (MIM) has been introduced as a new type of dental anomaly. Currently, the morphological and histological characteristics of MIM are known; however, its etiology has not been...
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Pre-emptive analgesia efficacy of piroxicam versus tramadol in oral surgery

Muthuluri T, Chandrupatla SG, Rajan R, Reddy VV, Jhawar DK, Potturi A

Background: This double-blind randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to evaluate the pre-emptive analgesia and anti-inflammatory efficacy of piroxicam compared with tramadol in patients undergoing oral surgery. Methods: Seventy-eight patients who...
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A rare case report of pseudomyopia after impacted teeth extraction under general anesthesia

Kim JH, Paik H, Ku JK, Chang NH

Ophthalmic complications after tooth extraction are rare but discomforting events. This paper reports the rare complications of a 20-year-old male patient who presented with transient blurring of vision after surgical...
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Buffered articaine infiltration for primary maxillary molar extractions: a randomized controlled study

Dhake P, Nagpal D, Chaudhari P, Lamba G, Hotwani K, Singh P

Background: Dental pain management is an important aspect of patient management in pediatric dentistry. Articaine is considered the most successful anesthetic agent for infiltration anesthesia. Buffered articaine has been observed...
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The frequency of tooth extraction before and after coverage of dental implants by National Health Insurance

Choi JS, Park DY

Objectives: This study aims to determine whether National Health Insurance dental implant coverage increased instances of tooth extraction in older adults. Methods: Three periods were identified to analyze dental implant uptake...
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Intra-alveolar extraction of linguoverted mandibular premolars – the Shetye technique: a technical note

Shetye OA, Mandrekar PN, Khandeparker RV, Fernandes TB, Dhupar V, Akkara F

Extraction of premolars for orthodontic purposes may prove challenging when the tooth is blocked or lingualised. The standard buccal approach may prove difficult in such cases. A novel technique was...
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Programmed-release intraosseus anesthesia as an alternative to lower alveolar nerve block in lower third molar extraction: a randomized clinical trial

Pol R, Ruggiero T, Bezzi M, Camisassa D, Carossa S

Background: Intraosseous anesthesia is the process by which an anesthetic solution, after penetration of the cortical bone, is directly injected into the spongiosa of the alveolar bone supporting the tooth....
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Analysis of factors affecting the long-term status of adjacent and antagonistic teeth in relation to dental implants

Kim HR, Kim YG, Suh JY, Lee JM

The aim of this study is to investigate factors that affect the prognosis of adjacent and antagonistic teeth after an implant restoration. In total, 102 implant placement sites of 91...
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Influence of mesiodens on adjacent teeth and the timing of its safe removal

Barham M, Okada S, Hisatomi M, Khasawneh A, Tekiki N, Takeshita Y, Kawazu T, Fujita M, Yanagi Y, Asaumi J

Purpose To focus on the effects of the presence of mesiodens on adjacent teeth and to investigate the timing of its safe removal. Materials and Methods Cone-beam computed tomography examinations, obtained at Okayama...
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Comparison of the effects of articaine and bupivacaine in impacted mandibular third molar tooth surgery: a randomized, controlled trial

Tokuç B, Coşkunses FM

Background: The aim of this randomized, triple-blind trial was to determine the anesthetic, analgesic, and hemodynamic effects of articaine and bupivacaine in the extraction of impacted mandibular third molar teeth. Methods:...
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Third molar extraction in middle-aged and elderly patient

Kim JY

Extraction of impacted third molars is a routine procedure performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons. However, extractions in middle-aged or elderly individuals are not easy, and there are several factors...
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Oroantral communication, its causes, complications, treatments and radiographic features: A pictorial review

Shahrour R, Shah P, Withana T, Jung J, Syed AZ

Purpose An oroantral communication (OAC) is an abnormal space between the maxillary sinus and oral cavity. The causes, complications, treatment, and radiographic features of OAC in 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional imaging modalities...
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Radiographic analysis of the management of tooth extractions in head and neck-irradiated patients: a case series

Oliveira SV, Vellei RS, Heguedusch D, Domaneschi C, Costa C, Barros Gallo Cd

Tooth extraction after head and neck radiotherapy exposes patients to an increased risk for osteoradionecrosis of the jaw. This study reports the results of a radiographic analysis of bone neoformation...
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The incidence of postoperative hemorrhage after tooth extraction in patients with thrombocytopenia

Kang SH, Kang MJ

Objectives: The risk of bleeding after tooth extraction in thrombocytopenia patients remains unclear. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess the risk of bleeding after tooth extraction in patients with...
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Horizontal alteration of anterior alveolar ridge after immediate implant placement: A retrospective cone beam computed tomography analysis

Hyun YK, Lee CY, Keerthana S, Ramasamy S, Song SY, Shim JS, Ryu JJ

PURPSE. The aim of this study was to evaluate the labio-lingual alterations of the alveolar bone where the implant was placed immediately after tooth extraction. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Implants were placed...
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Rhino-orbito-cerebral Actinomycosis Infection

Park HJ, Kim ST, Chi M

Purpose: To report a case of actinomycosis infection originating in the orbitonasal cavity that quickly invaded the cerebrum. Case summary: A-57-year-old male with a history of right tooth extraction 7 days...
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Analysis of reasons for extracting permanent teeth among Korean adults with oral diseases

Byun JJ, Jang ES, Kong DR, Lee GJ

This study aimed to analyze the main reasons for the extraction of permanent teeth among Koreans with oral diseases. The electronic medical record data for past 10 years was used...
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