A Review Of Recent Advances In Histopathological Assessment of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Abstract Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common non‐cutaneous head and neck malignancy. Referrals for suspected SCC are seen by OMFS surgeons and represent the bulk of two week wait referrals. The diagnosis and treatment of SCC is heavily influenced by national and international guidelines. The majority of research and funding is directed towards this condition. This has led to continuous changes to update these guidelines. However, there remains areas of controversy and conflicting evidence....
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Abstract Objectives To compare the clinical treatment outcomes of maxillary four‐implant supported overdentures with either splinted (bar) attachments or non‐splinted (ball) attachments. Materials and Methods Forty participants who were dissatisfied with their existing conventional maxillary complete dentures were included in this randomized controlled trial. Six months after implant placement, a definitive prosthesis was inserted. Implant success, condition of peri‐implant tissue, prosthodontic...
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Abstract Introduction Impacted maxillary canines may be in close proximity with related structures, such as the nasal cavity, orbital cavity, and maxillary sinus. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of unilateral maxillary canine impaction on ocular asymmetry. The null hypotheses were as follows: (1) there is no difference in the ocular location between the subjects with impacted canines and the control group; (2) there is...
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Publication date: Available online 7 August 2019Source: Dental MaterialsAuthor(s): Matthias Kelch, Julian Schulz, Daniel Edelhoff, Beatrice Sener, Bogna StawarczykAbstractObjectiveTo test the impact of zirconia pretreatment and aging on flexural strength and phase structure.MethodsFor flexural strength measurements, 180 3Y-TZP0.25 specimens were fabricated and pretreated: (i) air-abraded (105-μm alumina, 0.25 MPa), (ii) air-abraded (50-μm alumina, 0.25 MPa), (iii) air-abraded (30-μm silica-coated...
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