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Hemimandibulectomy
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Hemimandibulectomies
Surgical removal of one lateral half of the mandible.
National Institutes of Health
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Head and neck structure
Mandible
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Mandibular Osteotomy
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2016
2016
Stress Analysis of Two Attachment Types for Implant-Supported Overdentures in Hemimandibulectomy Cases
S. Sabra
,
M. Nassani
,
K. Baroudi
,
H. E. Charkawi
,
G. Mohamed
2016
Corpus ID: 212572356
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare two attachment types for implant-supported overdentures in hemimandibulectomy…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Multifarious Histological Patterns in Solid Multicystic Ameloblastoma : A Rare Presentation
H. Kumar
,
S. Behura
,
S. Ramachandra
,
Gouse Mohiddin
,
Alokenath Bandyopadhyay
2016
Corpus ID: 43921933
The jaws are host to a wide variety of cysts and tumors, contributed largely by the tissues involved in tooth formation…
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2014
Review
2014
Unicystic ameloblastoma of the mandible - a case report with hemimandibulectomy
G. Sudhakar
,
P. Suresh
,
K. Surekha
,
B. Sandhya
,
N. Swathi
,
T. M. Krishna
2014
Corpus ID: 71578625
Ameloblastoma is a true neoplasm of odontogenic epithelial origin. Its incidence, combined with its clinical behavior, makes…
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2014
2014
Successful Recovery of Masticatory Function with Implant Overdenture after Hemimandibulectomy: A Case Report
H. Kori
2014
Corpus ID: 75530322
Patient : A 74-year-old male complained of difficulty in mastication after hemimandibulectomy. Occlusal support of the remaining…
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2011
2011
Functional Impression for Hemimandibulectomy Cases: An Alternative Technique
Savita F Akki
,
S. Rao
2011
Corpus ID: 45173238
The altered cast impression technique is preferred to derive maximum support from the residual ridge in the distal extension…
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2008
2008
Reconstruction of segmental hemi-mandibular defects using soft tissue flaps in patients with severe comorbidity and advanced head and neck cancer.
J. Jeannon
,
A. Orabi
,
M. McGurk
,
R. Ng
,
P. Roblin
,
R. Simó
Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
2008
Corpus ID: 30827519
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The standard of care to reconstruct segmental oro-mandibular defects following head and neck oncological…
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2008
Review
2008
Reconstruction with a vascularized free iliac osteomuscular flap after hemimandibulectomy for osteosarcoma of the mandibular condyle region : a case report
Hong-Ju Park
,
M. Yu
,
M. Kook
,
H. Oh
2008
Corpus ID: 77255057
Osteosarcoma of the jaw is a rare malignant bone tumor which usually leads to a poor prognosis. It commonly occurs in young…
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2004
Review
2004
TREATMENT MODALITIES OF MANDIBULAR AMELOBLASTOMA - A STUDY
S. Ansari
,
S. Khattak
,
Umar Khitab
,
Zahoor Qayyum
2004
Corpus ID: 75748836
The purpose of the study was to find the occurrence of the tumour in the mandible in relation to age, sex, site, clinical…
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1998
1998
AMELOBLASTOMA OF THE MANDIBLE TREATED BY HEMIMANDIBULECTOMY WITH IMMEDIATE AUTOGENOUS BONE GRAFT RECONSTRUCTION
M. Belal
,
S. Safár
,
+4 authors
N. Al-Zohaire
1998
Corpus ID: 58884866
A large ulcerated mandibular ameloblastoma infiltrating oral mucosa in 21 year old Filipino female was treated by…
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1997
1997
Three Different Techniques for Mandibular Reconstruction After Hemimandibulectomy
F. Iñigo
,
Patricia Rojo
,
A. Ysunza
,
Yusef Jimenez
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print)
1997
Corpus ID: 23664263
Mandibular reconstruction is a condition in which both bone defect and function must be restored. A wide range of approaches—from…
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