Buccal fat pad: A location for obtaining adipose divide stem cells
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Background Buccal fat pad is known as anatomic structure in between the masticatory muscles that separate these muscles from each other and surrounding bone. Ease of access, through the intraoral route makes it suitable choice for obtaining adipose derived stem cells. Methods Intraoral incisions for getting access to the buccal fat of pad are; Retromolar incision, incision in medial of pterygomandibular raphe, incision in the vestibular depth of maxilla behind the zygomatic process and finally incision in the buccal mucosa at the level of occlusual plane. Conclusion The best may for getting access to the Bishat fat is incision in the maxillary vestibular depth behind the first molar. Keywords: Adipose divide, Buccal fat pad , Stem cells.
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volume 2 issue 2.3
pages 77- 77
publication date 2014-05-01
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