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Cheek Tooth Extractions (2005 - 2011): Proportion Requiring Surgical Exodontia; Technique and Complications
Pearce C.J.
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Aims: To report proportion of cheek teeth (CT) requiring surgical exodontia over a 6 year period and report success rates and complications of surgical procedure.
Methods: A total of 214 CT were presented for oral extraction over a 6 year period; 193 were successfully extracted orally by forceps technique, oroscopically guided fragment extractions and oral screw extractions; 21 CT were selected for surgical exodontia following unsuccessful oral extraction or presentations precluding oral extraction. Surgical technique was lateral buccotomy (LB) under general anaesthesia with slight modifications of described techniques to aid identification of facial nerve branches, including lengthening the incision caudally and dissecting further coronally. [...]
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