Introduction: Despite being a benign pathology, ameloblastoma is considered to be locally-aggressive and has a high recurrence-rate. The following study describes the experience in a tertiary care hospital to manage ameloblastoma using treatment modalities based on the site of occurrence and histologic-type and to evaluate recurrence in long term.
Material And Methods: In this 21-year-long retrospective study, 92 patients were followed-up for a minimum period of 5-years (range 5-21 years) to assess the clinical and demographic characteristics, treatment-procedure performed, and outcomes including the recurrence-rate associated with different treatment-strategies for treating ameloblastoma.
Dental extraction in hemophiliacs can be complicated by perilous bleeding. Although developments in local hemostatics and factor replacement have made outpatient extraction feasible, there is no standard protocol for preventing hemorrhagic exigency. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has firmly established role in hemostasis due to its ability to seal vessels, but this function has not been conclusively established in hemophiliac patients.
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June 2023
Study Design: In the year 2020, we saw the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing COVID-19 into a full blown pandemic. This resulted in constraints on healthcare resources, and the attention was shifted to reduce cross contamination and prevent spreader events. Maxillofacial trauma care was also affected similarly, and most of the cases were managed by closed reduction whenever possible.
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November 2022
Cysticercosis is a parasitic infection caused by the larval stage of Taenia solium, which very rarely manifests in the maxillofacial region. It usually presents as a painless swelling. The most common site for maxillofacial cysticercosis are the tongue and lips.
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