Thyroid
February 2021
Introduction: Untreated septal and/or nasal pyramid deviation in children should be corrected as soon as possible, because they can result in esthetic or functional problems years later.
Objective: To report the surgical experience in treating children with nasal septum and/or nasal pyramid deviation.
Methods: Review of medical records of 202 children, 124 (61.
Objective: Evaluate clinical and radiographic characteristics of spontaneously regressing lymphatic malformations ("lesions").
Subjects And Methods: Retrospective review of 104 consecutive patients with cervicofacial lesions, with 1-year follow-up.
Data Collected: patient's age; lesion stage, location, radiographic characteristics; treatment.
The aim of this study was to obtain a quantitative analysis of the film thickness of a root canal sealer formed after filling by three different techniques. Thirty human maxillary incisors were selected and access cavities were prepared using high-speed diamond stones and water spray. A size #15 K-Flexofile was introduced in the canal of each specimen until it was seen just at the apical foramen.
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