Publications by authors named "W Schilli"

A comprehensive classification of midfacial/craniofacial fractures, based on two- and three-dimensional computed tomography (2D and 3D-CT) is presented. We performed a postmortem analysis of 24 patients who had died from trauma with signs of craniofacial fractures, based on 2D and 3D-CT studies with pathoanatomical findings. In addition, CT findings for 100 patients with craniofacial injuries requiring an emergency CT were correlated with surgical findings and follow-up results.

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The adhesion, orientation and proliferation of human gingival epithelial cells and human maxillar osteoblast-like cells in primary and secondary culture were studied on glossy polished, sandblasted and plasma-sprayed titanium surfaces by scanning electron microscopy and in thin sections. The primary cultured explants of human gingival epithelial cells attached, spread and proliferated on all titanium surfaces with the greatest extension on the polished and the smallest extension on plasma-sprayed surfaces. In secondary suspension cultures of gingival keratinocytes, attachment spreading and growth was only observed on polished and plasma-sprayed surfaces, but not on sandblasted surfaces.

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Several complications following a mandibular nerve block were reported in the literature. In some cases pterygomandibular abscess formation may be caused by mandibular needle injections. There is no report of odontogenic osteomyelitis of the ascending mandibular ramus in the literature.

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Background: Plateosteosynthesis by intraoral approach of mandibular fractures gives the best cosmetical result but presents a rather difficult procedure.

Aims: Comparison of intra- versus extraoral approach in plateosteosynthesis of mandibular fractures.

Methods: Plate type, experience of the surgeon, age and sex of the patient, as well as hospital stay and rate of the septic complications were analysed retrospectively in 248 patients of the OMF Department (University Freiburg) with mandibular fractures with respect in view of the operative approach used.

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Gingival keratinocyte grafts are usually cultured using 3T3 mouse fibroblasts as feeder cells and fetal calf serum as growth factor. These additives entail risks due to xenogenic DNA and protein. Therefore the explant and the disperse culture technique free of feeder cells were compared, and autogenous human serum was tested.

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