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Rehabilitation of the severely atrophied dentoalveolar ridge in the aesthetic region with corticocancellous grafts from the iliac crest and dental im…

2016

Background The aim of this study was to assess changes in bone volume after block bone augmentation and placement of dental implants and further evaluate the aesthetic outcome of the treatment. Material and Methods 9 Patients with atrophied anterior maxilla were included in this study. They received total of 21 implants. Dimensions of the alveolar ridge were measured from cone-beam computed tomography x-rays. The bone level at the implant sites was analysed from intraoral x-rays and the aesthetic outcome was assessed from clinical photographs using a pink aesthetic score (PES) scaling. Results The mean gained horizontal bone width at the marginal crest and 5 mm apically was accordingly 2.7m…

DentistryIliac crest0302 clinical medicineMaxillaaesthetic regionOrthodonticsBone TransplantationDental Implantation EndosseousSoft tissueAlveolar Ridge AugmentationAlveolar Ridge Augmentation:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]ANTERIOR MAXILLATreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASAUGMENTATIONCONSECUTIVE PATIENTSOral Surgerysurvival ratepink aesthetic scoreEstheticsCONTROLLED CLINICAL-TRIALIlium03 medical and health sciencesRESTORATIONSmedicineAlveolar ridgeHumansRECONSTRUCTIONcorticocancellous bone graftsGeneral DentistrySurvival rateDental ImplantsSINGLE-TOOTH IMPLANTSbusiness.industrySOFT-TISSUEResearch030206 dentistry313 DentistryGUIDED BONE REGENERATIONOtorhinolaryngologyMaxillaSurgeryCrestImplantFOLLOW-UPbusinessFollow-Up StudiesMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Reliability of the pre-operative imaging to assess neck nodal involvement in oral cancer patients, a single-center study

2022

Background: Primary sites for the metastasis of oral cancer are the cervical lymph nodes. Although there has been considerable technical advancement in the radiological imaging, capability to recognize all metastatic lymph nodes pre-operatively has remained as a challenge. Thus elective neck dissection (END) has remained as reli-able practice to treat cervical lymph nodes. This study evaluated the accuracy of pre-operative imaging in pre-operative diagnostics of cervical lymph node status using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). We have also considered the reasons for the difficulties to recognise metastatic nodes in cervi…

Neck dissectionCERVICAL LYMPH-NODESMetastasisMANAGEMENTHumansCOMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHYHEADGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASNeoplasm StagingRetrospective Studiesodontogenic tumorsOral cancerReproducibility of Results3126 Surgery anesthesiology intensive care radiology313 DentistryOtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck NeoplasmsCarcinoma Squamous Cellworld health organization classificationBIOPSYMouth NeoplasmsepidemiologySurgerySQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMAoral pathologyCTMRI
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