نتایج جستجو برای: infection of maxilla
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Odontogenic cysts are pathological cavities enclosed by fibrous connective tissue and lined with epithelial that develops from odontogenic tissues in the maxilla mandible's tooth-bearing regions. Trauma or tooth caries is main cause of radicular periapical cysts. Pulp necrosis outcome dental irritating pulp cavity. Once infection has reached root's tip, it causes periodontitis, which may lead t...
OBJECTIVES Osseous dysplasias are the most common subtype of fibro-osseous lesions of the maxillofacial bones. They are benign and often present as incidental asymptomatic lesions. Diagnosis can be made with clinical and radiographic examination. CASE REPORT This article reports the case of a 47-year-old man with a huge cementifying osseous dysplasia of the maxilla that presented with seconda...
Radicular cystsare common odontogenic cyst of jaw bone which invariably presents as welldefined radiolucency around the apex of the involved tooth. It is diagnosed on routine radiography or causes a slow growing swelling, limited to apical region of a tooth. Radicular cyst presenting as unusually large maxillary lesions is uncommon. This paper reports two cases of large radicular cyst involving...
Post-operative avascular necrosis of the maxilla: a rare complication following orthognathic surgery
We present a patient with sickle cell trait who suffered avascular necrosis of the maxilla as a complication of maxillary osteotomy. Understanding the blood supply of the maxilla and how possible patient related, anaesthetic and operative factors affect it, is important in understanding how the vascularity of the maxilla can become compromised in a surgical procedure. The perioperative paramete...
The aim of this study was to compare the initial orthopaedic displacement of the maxilla in vivo and the longitudinal changes after a forward force application. The sample consisted of five 1-year-old dogs. An anterior force of 5 N on the maxilla was applied by a coil spring system pushing between Brånemark implants and a maxillary splint. The initial displacement of the maxilla after force app...
calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (ceot) is a rare benign, but locally infiltrating odontogenic neoplasm. it accounts for less than 1% of all odontogenic tumors. this is a case report of recurrent ceot in the maxilla. a 35-year-old patient reported after three years of surgical excision of the lesion, with a recurrence. it is of particular concern because of its anatomic location in the m...
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