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期刊名:Oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of north america

缩写:ORAL MAXIL SURG CLIN

ISSN:1042-3699

e-ISSN:1558-1365

IF/分区:1.3/Q4

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Esi Sharon,Ilana Engel Esi Sharon
The success of implants depends on the biological and mechanical factors of the implant, as well as on the chosen prosthesis, which has different characteristics that can affect the survival of the implant and its marginal bone levels. Ther...
Rubén Davó,Shengchi Fan Rubén Davó
Zygoma implants are an alternative for rehabilitating severe maxillary atrophy. Since 2004, when Prof. Branemark first reported the long-term findings on zygomatic implants using the original intra-sinus approach, various surgical technique...
Michael S Block Michael S Block
This article provides clinicians with 3 main factors that relate to long-term success. Long term in this article represents the lifespan of the patient, often requiring more than 40 years of function on the implant restoration. Literature i...
Linda Chow,Peter Dziegielewski,Harvey Chim Linda Chow
Preoperative computed tomography angiography (CTA) for perforator free flaps is accurate, precise, and reliable in mapping perforator anatomy that can be used in the intraoperative domain. CTA holds important clinical value as a tool in sur...
Mario F Scaglioni,Matteo Meroni,Antonio Meschino et al. Mario F Scaglioni et al.
Head and neck defects present a unique challenge in reconstructive surgery due to the complex anatomy of this area. Different defects often require a variety of reconstructive techniques. The superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator (...
Alessandro Bianchi,Akitatsu Hayashi,Marzia Salgarello et al. Alessandro Bianchi et al.
Microsurgeons have today the freedom of the "chosen flap," as opposed to the "flap of choice," but the preoperative knowledge of the microanatomy of each patient is mandatory. The need for preoperative evaluation of the perforators, not onl...
Jong Woo Choi,Young Chul Kim Jong Woo Choi
This article explores advancements in functional tongue reconstruction after cancer ablation, focusing on the importance of flap selection, positioning, and volume adjustment to restore speech and swallowing function. It highlights advancem...
Sonia Kukreja-Pandey,Miguel Angel Gaxiola-Garcia,Nishan Moheeputh et al. Sonia Kukreja-Pandey et al.
In this study, the authors shed light on the underappreciated realm of head and neck lymphedema (HNL) amid the backdrop of significant advancements in extremity lymphedema management. Despite its prevalence and impact, HNL has long been ove...
Jeremy Mingfa Sun,Takumi Yamamoto Jeremy Mingfa Sun
The authors aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the advancements in head and neck reconstructive surgery using thinned perforator flaps. The article categorizes these flaps based on thickness and discusses the importance of standardi...
Luís Vieira,Andres Rodriguez-Lorenzo Luís Vieira
Head and neck reconstruction has evolved to a more accurate replacement of the missing tissues for aesthetic and functional benefits, besides a concern with the morbidity caused in the donor site. This has led us to the use of perforator fl...