J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg
September 2017
Piezoelectric devices are commonly used in all areas of maxillofacial surgery. Initially applied in preprosthetic surgery, they have steadily become a common practice in major surgery of the facial skeleton, including maxillary and mandibular osteotomies, temporomandibular joint surgery, orbital surgery, craniofacial procedures and rhinoplasty. We will review the current medical literature and establish the "state of the art" of piezosurgery in orthognathic surgery, TMJ surgery and rhinoplasty.
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January 2015
Unlabelled: Alveolar osteitis (AO) is a common complication after third molar surgery. One of the most studied agents in its prevention is chlorhexidine (CHX), which has proved to be effective.
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We introduce the use of a piezoelectric device in order to harvest calvarial bone grafts. The vibration frequency of the instrument allows for the efficient cutting of bone without the risk of accidentally damaging the dura.
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January 2006
An unusual case of a T4N2CMx polymorphous low grade adenocarcinoma located in the nasal fossae and extending to the pterygoid area is presented. The primary tumor was excised through a Lefort I maxillotomy and the neck was managed with a supraomohyoid neck dissection. Adjuntive postoperative radiotherapy was also administered to the patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe term mucocele is referred to two concepts: the extravasation cysts resulting from salivary glandular duct rupture, with mucin leakage into the surrounding peri-glandular soft tissue, and the retention cysts, caused by a glandular duct obstruction and resulting in a decrease or even an absence of glandular secretion. Mucocele can not be considered as a true cyst because its wall lacks an epithelial lining. These lesions are very common in the minor salivary glands (particularly in the labial glands), but are very infrequent in the major salivary glands--including the submaxillary glands.
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