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ALUMMUMCOMPOUMDS - ALUMINIUMOXIDE(ALUMINA) - CALCINED, TABULAR, AND ALUMINATE CEMENTSl (Vol 2) -maxillofacial pENTAL MATERIALS] (Vol 7)... [Pg.821]

Denture Bases. Prosthodontics is involved with materials and techniques for the replacement of missing oral and extraoral maxillofacial tissues. A large part of prosthodontics involves replacing the teeth of edentulous patients, eg, making dentures. [Pg.488]

Maxillofacial polymers include the chlorinated polyethylenes, polyethemrethanes, polysiloxanes (see Elastomers), and conventional acrylic polymers. These are all deficient in a number of critical performance and processing characteristics. It is generally agreed that there is a need for improved maxillofacial polymers that can be conveniently fabricated into a variety of prostheses (218,227,228). [Pg.490]

J. M. Antonucci, Transactions of the Academy of Dental Materials Proceedings of the Conference on Materials Research in Maxillofacial Prosthetics, 1992, pp. 136-155. [Pg.499]

Maxillofacial surgery Staphylococcus aureus, streptococci oral anaerobes Cefazolin 2 g or clindamycin 600 mg Repeat intraoperative dose for operations longer than 4 hours IA... [Pg.540]

Kubler AC, de Carpentier J, Hopper C, Leonard AG, Putnam G (2001) Treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the lip using Foscan-mediated photodynamic therapy. International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 30 504-509. [Pg.262]

Class 11b, for example, urethral stents, insulin pens, devices supplying ionising radiation, prosthetic joint replacements, intraocular lenses, maxillofacial implants... [Pg.540]

Bloactive Glasses Bloactive Glass-Ceramics Maxillofacial Reconstruction... [Pg.527]

Zuniga Z. R, C. L. Phillips, D. Shugars, J. A. Lyon, S. J. Peroutka, J. Swarbrick, and C. Bon. 2004. Analgesic safety and ef cacy of diclofenac sodium softgels on postoperative third molar extractionJpamal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 62(7) 806-815. [Pg.607]

Internal medicine, urology, gynecology, otolaryngology, maxillofacial and plastic surgery could be potential users of this designed nanocellulose. For this reason, hollow cellulose tubes with different inside diameter and different wall thickness have been prepared in micro-dimensions. Figure 14 shows a collection of BASYC tubes. Foils, patches, and other shapes are possible, too. [Pg.80]

Schumann D, Marsch S, Geyer U, Stein A, Heinze Th, Klemm D, Schmauder HP (1996) Jubilee Congress of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, Zurich, Switzerland... [Pg.93]

Department of Oral Biology/Maxillofacial Pathology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, USA... [Pg.1]

Weber, F. E., Eyrich, G, Gratz, K. W., Maly, F. E., and Sailer, H. F. (2002), Slow and continuous application of human recombinant bone morphogenetic protein via biodegradable poly(lactide-co-glycolide) foamspheres, Int. J. of Oral Maxillofacial Surg., 31, 60-65. [Pg.428]

Doctora JS, Williams CW, Bennett CR, Howlett BK. Rhabdomyolysis in the acutely cocaine-intoxicated patient sustaining maxillofacial trauma report of a case and review of the literature. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2003 61 964-7. [Pg.532]

Godden D. Effects of NSAIDs on bone healing have been widely reported in maxillofacial journals. BMJ 1999 318(7191) 1141. [Pg.2581]

Another important class of ceramic biomateiials is based on AI2O3 (aluminum oxide or corundum). These materials are bioinert and are widely used for the knob of replacement hip joints and other joint endoprostheses. Other uses include tooth-root implants, parts for osteosynthesis, maxillofacial implants, and skull surgeryAluminum oxide ceramics prepared for use as biomateiials must have a low concentration of impurities such as silicon oxide and alkaline earth oxides, which can interfere with the bioinertness of the implant. ... [Pg.155]

Heitz-Mayfield, L.J. and Lang, N.P. (2004) Antimicrobial treatment of peri-implant diseases. International Journal of Oral Maxillofacial Implants, 19 (Suppl), 128-139. [Pg.384]

Dental/maxillofacial surgery. Surgery relating to the teeth, jaw, face, and its structures. Studies in these areas include acute and chronic dental pain, oral cavity cancer, oral facial pain, oral medicine, and saliva and salivary gland dysfunction. [Pg.9]

Meuller SC, Henkel KO, Neumann J, et al. Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis in maxillofacial surgery Penetration of clindamycin into various tissues. J Craniomaxillofac Surg 1999 27 172-176. [Pg.2229]


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