Search for dissertations about: "tooth extraction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words tooth extraction.
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1. The mandibular third molar. Dentists' judgement in the removal of asymptomatic molars
Abstract : The aim was to study dentists' judgement on the removal of and on the development of pathology associated with asymptomatic mandibular third molars. Thirty general dental practitioners (GDPs) and 10 oral surgeons were asked to judge 36 molars with equal distribution of three cues: patient's age, angular position and degree of impaction of the molar. READ MORE
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2. Ridge alterations following tooth extraction and implant placement
Abstract : The purpose of the present series of investigations was to study the healing following tooth extraction and implant placement. In an animal model, the healing sequence of tooth extraction sites (Study I), the influence of the periodontal ligament (PDL) on the healing of extraction sockets and the effect of various biomaterial on the healing of bone defects (Study II), and the healing of different bone block grafts placed on the surface of a narrow ridge (Study III) were investigated. READ MORE
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3. Root Canal Treatment in a Swedish Public Dental Service - Studies of indications and results
Abstract : Despite the marked overall improvement of oral health in Sweden, root canal treatment is still a common procedure in general dental practice. The reasons are unclear. READ MORE
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4. Mandibular third molar removal : patient preferences, assessments of oral surgeons and patient flows
Abstract : Operativt avlägsnande av visdomständer i underkäken utgör en stor del av verksamheten vidlandstingens specialistkliniker i käkkirurgi i Sverige. Under 1980- och 1990-talen beräknadesårligen 20-25.000 visdomständer ha avlägsnats vilket utgjorde ca 60 % av operationsvolymenvid dessa kliniker. READ MORE
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5. Autogenous free tooth transplantation with a two-stage operation technique
Abstract : If tooth transplantation is to succeed, it is crucial to preserve the vitality of the cells on the root surface of the tooth transplant. Insufficient nutrition, postoperatively, to the cells on the root surface of the tooth transplant was thought to contribute to devitalisation of these cells. READ MORE