Publications by authors named "H Rushinek"

The management of patients with facial asymmetry caused by condylar hyperplasia remains a subject of ongoing debate. This study compared active patients with unilateral condylar hyperplasia (UCH) who underwent proportional condylectomy with ceased patients with UCH who underwent orthognathic surgery, evaluating esthetics, function, and satisfaction. The retrospective study included 2 groups: group A, with 15 active patients with UCH who underwent proportional condylectomy, and group B, with 22 ceased patients with UCH who underwent orthognathic surgery.

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The long-term outcomes of dental implants are influenced by a variety of factors, all of which play critical roles in their stability, functionality, and esthetic appeal. This review focuses on several key characteristics of dental implants that impact their success overtime: dimensional, morphologic, material, osseointegrative, and connective/prosthetic characteristics. This article synthesizes current literature to analyze how these factors influence the long-term success of dental implants, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach in implant selection and placement.

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  • Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is the most common benign salivary gland tumor, with palatal PA being the most frequently occurring among minor salivary glands.
  • The study investigates the histological features of palatal PA in 18 patients, focusing on factors like tumor size, pseudocapsule thickness, and tumor penetration to predict surgical outcomes.
  • Findings reveal no consistent correlations between these features and tumor aggressiveness, indicating challenges in preserving the periosteum during surgery and suggesting the need for more aggressive surgical approaches.
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Background: Condylar hyperplasia is a non-neoplastic overgrowth of the mandibular condyle. The disorder is progressive and causes gradual jaw deviation, facial asymmetry, and dental malocclusion. The only treatment capable of stopping hyperplastic growth is surgical condylectomy to remove the upper portion of the condyle containing the deranged growth center.

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The management of patients with pre-existing temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) undergoing orthognathic surgery remains a subject of ongoing debate. This study aimed to profile these individuals and evaluate the correlation between orthognathic surgery and alterations in TMD indicators and symptoms. We conducted a retrospective cohort investigation involving patients with skeletal malocclusion and established TMDs.

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