2021
DOI: 10.1111/ors.12692
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New bone conservation technology of impacted teeth extraction

Abstract: Object: To introduce an impacted wisdom tooth extraction method based on the new concept of bone preservation.Methods: About 60 cases with impacted mandibular third molars in our clinic were reviewed from January to March 2021. Two senior attending doctors were selected to perform the extraction operations. Two different techniques were used to extract the impacted third molar. The duration of the operation time, the postoperative swelling scaling and the pain scaling were reviewed. Research results:There was … Show more

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“…After the procedure, women have much more bleeding than men, but with the adipose transplantation approach, both sexes experience a same amount of blood loss. In the trial and in the case control group, men and women each made up almost an equal number of patients who had their adipose tissue transplanted [10][11][12] . In oral anticoagulant bleeding and in adipose transplanted technique, gender differences have been shown to exist, according to a risk factor meta-analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After the procedure, women have much more bleeding than men, but with the adipose transplantation approach, both sexes experience a same amount of blood loss. In the trial and in the case control group, men and women each made up almost an equal number of patients who had their adipose tissue transplanted [10][11][12] . In oral anticoagulant bleeding and in adipose transplanted technique, gender differences have been shown to exist, according to a risk factor meta-analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical elements, such as the impacted tooth's location in relation to surrounding teeth, and anatomical features, such as the maxillary sinus, blood vessels, nerves, and anatomic spaces, all affect the advancement of difficulties [9] . Even with the best training and knowledge, iatrogenic causes may create problems; knowing the signs can help prevent them [10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%