: The healing process following molar extraction; I. Normal male rats (Long-Evans strain) . Oral Surg. 1952 : 5 : 864 – 876 .Huebsch RF, Coleman RD, Frandsen AM et al (1952) The healing process following molar extraction. I. Normal male rats (long- evans strain). Oral Surg Oral ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the different frequencies of low-level laser radiation on healing process after human molar extractions. Frequencies of 5 Hz, 292 Hz and 9000 Hz were used in experiments. Monitoring of secretory IgA and albumin level in saliva and changes in bone densit...
Fig. 4. A series of CBCT reformations showing the normal healing after third molar extraction made on the day of tooth extraction (A), 3 months postoperative (B–E), and 7 months postoperative (F–I). At 3 months, a thin layer of immature bone is seen lining the walls of the sinus...
using ultrasonic osteotome to open a window on the mandibular buccal bone plate, removing tooth, and resetting bone fragments.40 The extraction socket formes a closed space that effectively isolates the growth of epithelial cells to benefit bone tissue regeneration41 and shortens the healing time. Su...
we adopted atraumatic extraction. For the control group,we used traditional extraction. Then we compared the differences in postoperative edema,pain and limited mouth opening of two groups,and observed two groups density curve of the alveolar bone in the healing process. Results For the experiment ...
Why they may become impacted or blocked from erupting; Wisdom teeth problems; Steps to take if your dentist recommends pulling them; Tips to help the healing process after removal; Avoiding dry socket. S Ebbert,M Sangiorgio - 《Prevention》 被引量: 6发表: 1991年 A Revolving Temporary ...
Autogenous Tooth Transplantation (ATT) is the surgical movement of a maturely or immaturely formed tooth from its original site to another extraction site or a surgically prepared socket in the same individual. The most important factor in the healing process after autotransplantation is the presence...
These short distances between roots and maxillary sinus explain the easy extension of an infectious process from these teeth to the maxillary sinus [4]. The OS is a polymicrobial infection, aerobic-anaerobic bacteria, with anaerobes outnumbering the aerobes [3]. There are two types of bacteria ...
10 In both cases, authors collected data for benchmarking purposes, generally garnering positive feedback from patients undergoing dental extractions at their respective institutions. While these core PROMs may play a role in crude service evaluation, they have no proven validity and reliability, and...
These short distances between roots and maxillary sinus explain the easy extension of an infectious process from these teeth to the maxillary sinus [4]. The OS is a polymicrobial infection, aerobic-anaerobic bacteria, with anaerobes outnumbering the aerobes [3]. There are two types of bacteria ...