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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EPITHESIS»
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To fabricate the flexible gingival epithesis. an individual, custom impression tray
must first be prepared, To this end. the finished bridge is repositioned on the
master model. The areas to be captured in the impression, i.e.. the facial aspect
of ...
Hubertus Spiekermann, 1995
2
Surgery of the Auricle: Tumors-Trauma-Defects-Abnormalities
Advantages and Disadvantages of Modern Epitheses The main advantage of an
epithesis is quick and less troublesome coverage of facial defects. In addition,
good esthetic results can be achieved with epitheses, especially with total defects
.
3
Principles of BOI: Clinical, Scientific, and Practical ...
Correcting the bone level would have involved additional augmentative or
subtractive measures. The latter would have overly reduced the vertical implant
length. b Epithesis for soft-tissue adjustment. Numerous invasive procedures on
soft- ...
4
Transplants and Implants in Otology III: Proceedings of the ...
EPITHESIS. F. Disant, P. C6ruse and C. Bugeaud ENT Head and Neck Surgeiy
Department, Hopital Edouard Herriot, Lyon, France Introduction Total loss of
substance and outer ear aplasia can now be treated by two procedures, both
clearly ...
Michel Portmann, Philippe Boudard, Didier Portmann, 1996
5
Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
This gives excellent cosmetic results but the patient has to accept the wearing of
an epithesis, the possible occurrence of skin reactions and the fact that the
epithesis needs regular care and annual or biannual renewal. 1.2.7.3
Management of ...
Matti Anniko, Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen, Victor Bonkowsky, 2010
6
Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
During unforced smiling the transition between the clinical crowns and the
artificial gingival epithesis is completely exposed. (b) The view without gingival
epithesis displays long clinical crowns and open embrasures, both affecting the
esthetic ...
Jan Lindhe, Niklaus P. Lang, Thorkild Karring, 2009
7
Auricular and Middle Ear Malformations, Ear Defects and ...
In anotia or microtia cases, we would only recommend an epithesis if the adult
patient refuses reconstruction (Figs. 9 and 10) or in the case of a failed and
irretrievable reconstructive attempt. We would also recommend an auricular
epithesis ...
Hilko Weerda, R. Siegert, 1998
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Issues in Aesthetic, Craniofacial, Maxillofacial, Oral, and ...
In this recently published article, scientists in Serbia conducted a study “To report
the case of a patient who underwent facial reconstruction with nasal epithesis
anchored on basal (disk) implants after ablation of midface squamous cell ...
9
Pediatric Otolaryngology: Principles and Practice Pathways
with surgery versus 100% with epithesis placement. For grade III patients,
surgical correction produced 14% satisfaction, and 100% acceptance of epithesis
placements, which remained in use for over 12 years of follow-up. These
numbers are ...
Ralph F. Wetmore, Harlan R. Muntz, 2012
Word-final addition is termed excrescence and paragoge also, in addition to
epithesis. The above six changes can be illustrated as follows: (i) Procope: This
change involves the loss of a word-initial sound. A good example for procope is
the ...
D. N. Shankara Bhat, 2001