| Oral Abstract Session 1: Maxillofacial Pathology & Medicine |
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OMS Chief Resident Experience as a Predictor of Future Scope of Practice and Confidence
Residency training requires gradual transfer of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) to residents over time to ensure professional development and competence in a given discipline. To date, surg...
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W. Fillmore,
T. Teeples,
C. Viozzi
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Characterization of the Norwegian Cherubism Cohort
Cherubism is a hereditary disorder affecting the mandible and less frequently also the maxilla. The most common presentation is symmetrical bilateral swelling of the mandible from three years of age. ...
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J. Jensen,
T. Prescott,
C. Rustad,
M. Redfors,
K. Storhaug
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Prevalence of Third Molars With Caries Experience or Periodontal Pathology in Young Adults
Assess the prevalence of caries experience and periodontal pathology on asymptomatic third molars in young adults.
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R. Garaas,
E. Fisher,
G. Wilson,
C. Phillips,
D. Shugars,
G. Blakey,
R. Marciani,
R. White
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Prevalence and Treatment of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Patients With Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
Patients with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS), a genetic disorder characterized by macroglossia, abdominal wall malformations, and gigantism, are at risk for sleep disordered breathing (SDB). SDB is...
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A. Follmar,
B. Padwa,
S. Abramowicz
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Primary Chronic Osteomyelitis of the Jaw - A Case Report and a Review of the Literature
Primary chronic osteomyelitis (PCO) of the jaw, also known as diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis (DSO) of the jaw, chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis or the SAPHO (synovitis, acne, pustulosis, h...
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P. Frid,
H. Aslaksen,
S. Hellem
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Oral Squamous Cell Malignancy Associated With Long-Term Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin Treatment for Ovarian Cancer
Four women with recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer receiving long-term treatment with pegylated liposomal doxorubicin as part of a clinical trial (described elsewhere) were found to have developed or...
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L. Bourell,
C. Jung,
R. Kerr,
T. Cannon,
F. Muggia,
D. Hirsch
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Propionibacterium Acnes: An Opportunistic Oral Pathogen
Propionibacterium acnes has been identified as a possible player in bony pathology of the oral cavity. Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) is a gram positive, non–spore-forming anaerobic bacillus usual...
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J. Wallis,
S. Cho,
R. Diecidue
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The Impact of Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws on Quality of Life
Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ) is a well-defined pathologic condition. BRONJ can be a complication to therapy with bisphosphonates for palliation of osseous involvement of ma...
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N. Paaske,
K. Andersen,
S. Nørholt
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Changes Over Time in the Prevalence of Caries Experience or Periodontal Pathology on Third Molars in Young Adults
Assess the prevalence of caries experience and periodontal pathology on third molar teeth and first/second molars from subjects with four asymptomatic third molars who had data collected at least four...
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E. Fisher,
R. Garaas,
S. Offenbacher,
D. Shugars,
C. Phillips,
G. Blakey,
R. White
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Outcomes of Dental Extractions in the Neutropenic Patient
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are frequently consulted in the hospital setting for the evaluation of neutropenic patients. Often they are asked to rule out an odontogenic source of infection in the ...
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B. Leavitt,
J. Fillmore,
K. Arce
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Predictors of BRONJ in High-Risk Cancer Patients
Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ) is an adverse effect of bisphosphonate therapy, with highest incidence reported in the oncologic patients receiving intravenous nitrogen-contai...
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S.K. Choyee,
J. Uyanne,
K. Akiyama,
P. Sedghizadeh,
D. Yamashita,
R. Green,
A. Garcia,
S. Shi,
A. Le
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Mucoadhesive Patch for Local Intraoral Delivery of the Chemopreventive Compound Fenretinide: In Vivo Pharmacokinetics
The prognosis for persons diagnosed with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) remains one of the lowest for solid cancers. Even those individuals fortunate enough to be cured face extensive surgery res...
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M. Phelps,
A. Holpuch,
K. Desai,
W. Chen,
B. Han,
Z. Liu,
S. Schwendeman,
H. Fields,
P. Larsen,
S. Mallery
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Jaw Myofibromas in Children
Myofibromas of the jaw are uncommon in children. The tumor may grow rapidly and can have increased cellularity and mitotic figures on histopathologic examination. As a result, there is some controvers...
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S. Abramowicz,
L. Simon,
H. Kozakewich,
A. Perez-Atayde,
L. Kaban,
B. Padwa
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Accuracy of Presurgical Open Biopsy and Intraoperative Frozen Section Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Maxillofacial Lesions
Definitive treatment of maxillofacial cysts and tumors is directed by diagnostic biopsy. However, the accuracy of available biopsy techniques (preoperative open biopsy and intraoperative frozen sectio...
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D. Guthrie,
Z. Peacock,
T. Dodson,
M. August
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Microbial Species in Pericoronitis
Descriptions of the microbial communities in third molars of patients with pericoronitis have been limited. The purpose of this study was to apply molecular analysis to describe the populations of mic...
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M. Vickerman,
J.H. Campbell,
J. Mansfield,
A. Bhandari
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Controversy in the Treatment of Central Giant Cell Granuloma: In Search of Evidence-Based Treatment
The central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) of the jaw is a rare benign tumor with unknown etiology. The conventional therapy is surgical curettage, which is associated with a high recurrence rate, especi...
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W.H. Schreuder,
H. van den Berg,
J. de Lange
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| Oral Abstract Session 2: Maxillofacial Pathology/Maxillofacial Oncology & Reconstruction/Maxillofacial Reconstruction/Pharmacology |
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Diagnosis of Lymphoma in the Head and Neck
Lymphomas comprise a heterogeneous group of rare malignancies that can arise in different nodal and extranodal sites in the head and neck and are generally divided into Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) and non-H...
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D. Hirsch,
R. Cheng,
R. Cheng,
A. Patel
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Soft Tissue Design - A New Application for CMF Planning Software iPlan
Injuries to the face from trauma or tumor surgery sometimes lead to loss of facial structures such as eyes, ears and nose. Loss of these structures is disfigurative and may cause the patient a social ...
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J. Blomlof,
B. Søgård,
S. Nørholt
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Reconstruction of Surgical Defects After Partial Maxillectomies: A Two-Stage Procedure
The reconstruction of the maxilla after massive excisions for cancer and tumors is a challenging problem due to the anatomical complexity of the region. Nevertheless, the reconstruction is crucial to ...
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J. Buhl,
J. Jensen,
S. Noerholt,
T. Bundgaard
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Risk Factors and Aggressiveness of Oral Cavity Carcinomas in Young Patients
Over 37,000 people in the United States will be newly diagnosed with oral cancer this year. According to SEER, the median age at diagnosis was 62 years of age; 95% occur in patients over 45 years old....
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D. Hirsch,
J. Bae,
J. Bae
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The Use of Double-Barreled Fibulas to Produce Ideal Mandibular Form
Mandibular defects resulting from tumor resection or trauma can cause detrimental functional and cosmetic deformities. Functional reconstruction with vascularized composite bone flaps and osseointegra...
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D. Hirsch,
S. Caldroney,
J. Levine
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Intra-Operative Cooling of Iliac Bone Graft: Experimental Evaluation of Cell Viability
Cancellous iliac bone graft is used to treat alveolar clefts. Up to a few hours may exist between graft harvest and placement into the alveolar defect. The purpose of this study was to determine if in...
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B.L. Padwa,
A. Hassanein,
A. Greene,
P. Arany
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Immediate Bone Grafting in the Presence of Infected Mandibular Fractures: An Update
The use of immediate bone grafting in reconstruction of clinically infected mandibular fractures has been traditionally viewed as controversial treatment. Historically, a treatment algorithm of treati...
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M. Madsen,
G. Kushner,
B. Alpert
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Premaxillary Osteotomy and Bone Grafting for Secondary BCLP Repair - Long-Term Evaluation of Growth
Treatment of patients with bilateral cleft lip palate (BCLP) is a challenging discipline. At the age of 8-10 years BCLP patients often present with a premaxilla that is protruded and overerupted with ...
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J. Jensen,
A. Küseler,
T. Klit Pedersen,
S. Norholt
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Comparison of Intraoral Harvest Sites for Corticocancellous Bone Grafts
A commonly used method for the repair of maxillofacial bony defects is the utilization of autogenous bone grafts from intraoral donor sites. There are many advantages associated with intraoral sites: ...
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D. Yates,
H. Brockhoff,
R. Finn
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Bone Harvest from the Iliac Crest for Pre-Prosthetic Procedures in Denmark. Donor Site Morbidity of the Anterior and the Posterior Approach
In 2009 62% of all iliac crest bone grafts in Denmark were taken by specialists in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) as compared to 10% in 19991. The specialty of OMS in Denmark is based on a denta...
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E. Swiatecka,
J. Thorn,
J. Ingerslev
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Indications to Use Zygoma Implants in the Mandible
This study evaluates the functional and cosmetic results of using zygoma implants with different angulations (15-45 degrees) after particular mandibular bony reconstructions with poor bone quality or ...
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C. Guerrero,
P. Lopez,
M. Gonzalez,
R. Rodriguez
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Tongue Flaps for Closure of Large Palatal Fistulas in Cleft Lip and Palate Patients
Palatal fistulas may occur in patients who have undergone cleft palate surgery. Small palatal fistulas may not be symptomatic, but large palatal fistulas produce various symptoms, including regurgitat...
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R. Marques da Silva,
C. Biron,
K. Ulbricht Gomes,
J. Carlini
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Pharmacological Manipulation of Prostaglandins in Third Molar Surgery
Double-blind randomized clinical trial to assess the effect of four pharmacological regimens on the levels of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in urine and saliva and correlate the findings to the clinical pos...
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P. Mehra,
U. Reebye,
D. Cottrell,
M. Nadershah
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| Oral Abstract Session 3: Orthognathic/Implants |
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Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis in 23 Patients With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a chronic inflammatory disease occurring before the age of 16. The temporomandibular joint is frequently involved and this can result in growth impairment of the...
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S. Nørholt,
T. Pedersen,
T. Herlin
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Upper Airway Length Decreases Following Maxillomandibular Advancement in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea
There is increasing evidence that maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) results in alleviation of symptoms in a high percentage of patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Investigators have previou...
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S. Susarla,
Z. Abramson,
T. Dodson,
L. Kaban
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Objective Outcomes of Maxillomandibular Advancement Surgery for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder affecting 2% of middle-aged women and 4% of middle-aged men. OSA can be a serious medical condition with a wide range of negative health implic...
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R.H. Goodday,
S. Bourque
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Use of Ultrasonic Straight Blade in Orthognathic Surgery
Piezoelectric osteotomies have been limited in the field of orthognatics due to unfavorable tip angulations and insufficient cutting power for mandibular cuts. By adapting its ultrasonic blades and pr...
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R. Gilles,
S. Dammous
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Application of SPECT Tc99 Skeletal Scintigraphy for the Diagnosis of Symmetric and Asymmetric Mandibular Deformities
Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography with 99mTc methylene diphosphonate (SPECT99mTc MDP) of the mandibular condyles and the calculation of right-to-left activity ratios can facilitate the diagno...
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M. Lawler,
Z. Abramson,
B. Padwa,
S. Treves,
L. Kaban
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Three-Dimensional Airway Changes in Children With Congenital Micrognathia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Following Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis
Children with congenital micrognathia often suffer from significant morbidity from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and frequently require a tracheostomy. Mandibular lengthening by distraction osteogenes...
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Z. Abramson,
M. Lawler,
S. Susarla,
M. Troulis,
L. Kaban
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Evaluation of Post-Operative and Post-Discharge Nausea and Vomiting in Orthognathic Surgery Patients
Post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is a frequent complication following general anesthesia. PONV leads to significant patient dissatisfaction and can cause delayed discharge as well as increase...
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C. Dicus,
J. Arbon,
T. Turvey,
G. Blakey,
C. Phillips
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Adverse Outcomes After Maxillomandibular Advancement for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Several observational case series studies indicate that maxillomandibular advancement surgery (MMA) may be a clinically effective alternative therapy for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) wh...
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S. Boyd
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Mandibular Sub-Apical Osteotomy as Adjunctive in Maxillary Rehabilitation With Dental Implants
Severe maxillary atrophy is still a challenge in dental implants rehabilitation, because the Class III relationship is secondary to mandibular auto-rotation and anterior maxillary bone loss. Also, gra...
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C. Guerrero,
M. Henriquez,
S. Del Valle,
E. Mujica
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Volumetric 3-Dimensional Upper Airway Analysis in Patients With Dento-Facial Deformity Following Orthognathic Surgery
The purpose of this study was to analyze the morphologic and volumetric changes of the upper airway in patients with dento-facial deformity by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner and data ana...
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J.A. Broujerdi,
R. Jacobson,
S. Schendel
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Nasolabial Volumetric Symmetry Following SARPE
Surgically-assisted rapid palatal expansion (SARPE) widens the maxilla to correct transverse maxillary deficiencies; however, it also enlarges the nasal base, paranasal and cheek regions.Nasolabialvol...
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D.W. Lui,
J. Chou,
L. Carrasco
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Surgical Protocol for Pierre Robin Sequence
Pierre Robin Sequence is a defined chain of events of the fetal development leading to an acquired malformation characterized by micrognathia, glossoptosis and upper airway obstruction. Cleft palate i...
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P. Cascone,
P. Cascone,
A. Silvestri,
V. Ramieri
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Rehabilitation of Atrophic Maxillas Using Zygomatic Fixation in an Immediate Loading System: Prospective 1-to-6-Year Clinical Study on 20 Cases
Few long-term follow-up and prospective studies are available using zygomatic implants for the rehabilitation of atrophic maxillas in an immediate loading system. The aim of this study was to evaluate...
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C. Correa,
S. Lobo,
N. Uzun
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Digitally Planned, Immediately Loaded Dental Implants With Prefabricated Prostheses in the Reconstruction of Edentulous Maxillae: A 3-Year Prospective, Multicenter Study
In order to evaluate digital planning, flapless surgery and immediate loading with prefabricated prosthetic constructions in edentulous maxillae, the following 3-year prospective, multi-center, follow...
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B. Johansson,
B. Friberg,
H. Nilson
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Immediate Placement and Provisionalization of Single-Tooth Implants Involving a Final Individual Abutment. A 3-year Clinical and Radiographic Retrospective Study
To assess the treatment outcome after immediate placement and provisionalization of single-tooth oral implants involving a final individual abutment after a mean follow-up period of 36 (range, 12-96) ...
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J. Hartlev,
P. Kohberg,
E. Gotfredsen,
F. Isidor,
S. Schou
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One Year Survival of 6-mm Short Dental Implants Related to Implant Site
Short implants are indicated in regions with insufficient bone volume for conventional dental implant installment. They have been invented with the purpose of reducing the risk of interference with an...
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C.A. Neldam,
T. Gerds,
E. Pinholt
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Long-Term Follow-Up of the Sinus Membrane Elevation Technique for Maxillary Sinus Implants Without the Use of Bone Grafts or Bone Graft Substitutes in Order to Facilitate Bone Formation
There have been a limited amount of publications evaluating the sinus membrane elevation technique for bone formation around implants in the maxillary sinus floor without the use of bone grafts or bon...
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A. Thor,
C. Riben
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| Oral Abstract Session 4: Trauma/Regenerative Medicine/Other |
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Relative Risk and Financial Analysis of Motorcycle-Related Facial Trauma Following the Mandatory Pennsylvania Motorcycle Helmet Law Repeal: The Allegheny General Hospital Experience
The mandatory Pennsylvania Helmet Law was repealed in 2003 allowing individuals the freedom of choice not to wear a motorcycle helmet. The objective of this study was to examine the relative risk and ...
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J.E. Cillo,
G. Thota,
D. Dattilo
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Treatment Modalities of ZMC Fractures at UIHC Comparing Closed Versus Open Reduction
Due to the anterior position and relative projection of the malar complex compared to other structures of the face, it frequently is injured when compared to other facial injuries. Often, the OMFS tea...
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D. Christian
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The Posteroinferior Sub-Parotid Incision (PISP) Approach for Subcondylar Fractures: A Cadaveric Study
Subcondylar fractures are common in maxillofacial trauma. Their management remains controversial, with proponents for both closed and open treatment depending on the functional and esthetic considerat...
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K. Arce,
J. Shultz,
B. Benninger
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Ripple Effect - The Financial Burden of Mandibular Trauma
Harborview Medical Center (HMC) is the only level I trauma center serving Alaska, Montana, Idaho, and Washington. As such the emergency department at HMC is inundated with a high volume and diverse ar...
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B. Christensen,
P. Gauger,
P. Gomez,
S. Huang,
T. McDonald,
J. Dillon
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Study of Efficacy of Bioresorbable Plates in the Osteosynthesis of Mandibular Fractures Without Postoperative Maxillomandibular Fixation (MMF)
To evaluate the treatment outcomes of mandibular fractures using 2.5-mm bioresorbable plates and screws without postoperative MMF according to parameters of care given by the American Association of O...
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S. Arya,
A. Roychoudhury,
O. Bhutia,
A. Trikha
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Retrospective Study of Mandibular Angle Fractures Treated With 3 Different Fixation Systems
Evaluation of the outcomes of angle fractures treated with metal 2.0 locking, metal 2.0 non-locking and 2.5 resorbable systems.
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K.V. Bhatt,
A. Roychoudhury,
O. Bhutia,
S. Arya
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Long-Term Clinical Outcome Analysis of PMMA Cranioplasty for Skull Defects
The goal of secondary cranioplasty is permanent cerebral protection in an aesthetically acceptable fashion. Reconstruction of cranial defects can be performed with several different materials includin...
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P. Tiwana,
J. Jaberi,
K. Gambrell,
R. Finn,
C. Madden
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Postoperative Complications of Frontal Sinus Fractures: A Retrospective Review of 47 Cases
Management of frontal sinus fractures is one of the most controversial subjects in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Theses fractures often occur in severely traumatized patients and since cerebral lesi...
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C. Sauvé,
R. Paquin,
A. Valcourt
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Retroparotid Transmasseteric Approach to Condylar Fracture Through Mini-Retromandibular Access
The incidence of condylar fractures amongst mandibular fractures is between 17.5% and 52%. Almost 50% of condylar fractures have other associated fractures and 80% of them are unilateral fractures. Mo...
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S. Shah,
S. Ali,
A. Mirza
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Subcranial Navigation-Assisted Repair of Frontobasal Skull Fractures
The management of frontobasar fractures with orbital roof involvement has historically been transcranial, with multiple potential complications including brain injury, significant bleeding, and poor e...
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S. Gelesko,
R. Bell,
E. Dierks,
B. Potter
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Effect of Endothelial Cells With Different Ratios on Osteoblast-Like Cells in Poly(l-lactide-co-1,5-dioxepan-2-one) Scaffolds
Vascularisation is crucialfor supplying oxygen and nutrients and for directingfunctional cells to a bone defect. Angiogenesis is still thebiggest challenge for growth of successful bone tissue.Our rec...
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Z. Xing,
Y. Xue,
S. Dånmark,
Z. Yang,
A. Finne-Wistrand,
K. Mustafa,
S. Hellem
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Titanium Granule Carriers in Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cells Osteoblast in Vivo Mineralization
Tissue engineering involves the in vitro seeding of cells onto scaffolds supporting cell adhesion, migration, proliferation and differentiation, and defines the 3D-shape of the tissue to be engineered...
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M. Dahl,
N. Jørgensen,
E. Pinholt
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Oral Surgeons in Private Practice Versus Academia: Professional Activities, Professional Values, and Job Satisfaction
When reflecting on the shortage of academic oral and maxillofacial surgeons, it might be of interest to better understand how oral maxillofacial surgeons in academia and private practice settings diff...
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J. Lanzon,
S. Edwards,
M. Inglehart
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Choosing Academia Versus Private Practice: Factors Affecting Residents' Career Decisions
Research on the future workforce in academic dentistry and oral surgery showed that a lack of dental educators can be expected. This study explored which factors affect oral surgery residents' decisio...
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J. Lanzon,
S. Edwards,
M. Inglehart
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