Inferior nasal concha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The inferior nasal concha ( Inferior Turbinated Bone ) is one of the turbinates in the nose. It extends horizontally along the lateral wall of the nasal cavity [Fig. 1] and consists of a lamina of...
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The facial contour, the bone healing of the bone grafts, and the function of the maxillary sinus were evaluated with the Waters radiograph and speech ...
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It is the upper part of the jaw.
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PURPOSE: The aim of this controlled clinical study was to evaluate whether PRP in conjunction with grafting of particulated autogenous bone to the maxilla could improve the integration and clinical function of dental implants.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16336912
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Note the contours of bone that are achieved. The key to long term successful implant placement is having enough bone to hold the implants during function. The next picture of a dental implant site preparation represents the posterior area of the upper (maxillary) jaw. ... Maxilla Jaw Bone Grafting Milwaukee Surgery Wisconsin WI...
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BACKGROUND: Posterior maxillae are often difficult to treat owing to the sinus antrum. Placing implants in remaining bone regions in the atrophic maxilla, without performing sinus grafting, is a challenge. Immediate function adds to this challenge. ... Keywords: tilted implants, patients were, marginal bone, early function,
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OBJECTIVE:: To evaluate the concept of a nonfunctional immediate load protocol with single implants placed in the anterior maxilla that has been bone grafted with autogenous, block cortical grafts harvested from the ramus of the mandible. ... RESULTS:: Over a 1-year observation period, all implants continue to function.
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BioInfoBank Library :: [Bone metastases in the maxilla as first manifestation of renal cell cancer A case report.] [Complications in surgical treatment of malocclusions. ... Keywords: bone metastase; metastase; renal cell; bone; maxilla; cell cancer; renal; first manifestation; unknown primary; cancer; tumor; case report;
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