Pleomorphic Adenoma

Pleomorphic Adenoma: Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Pathology

Pleomorphic Adenoma: Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Treatment Pleomorphic adenoma is the most common benign salivary gland tumor and represents a true neoplasm. Although benign, it is locally persistent and will continue to grow—or recur—if not completely excised. Importantly, pleomorphic adenomas do not metastasize, but incomplete removal can lead to recurrence and, in rare cases, malignant […]

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Bls Acls Pals

BLS, ACLS & PALS

Anesthesia

BLS, ACLS, and PALS: Emergency Preparedness for Healthcare Providers Emergency preparedness is a critical component of safe patient care in dental and oral surgery settings. Certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) equip healthcare providers with the skills needed to recognize, assess, and manage life-threatening

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Marsupialization Vs Decompression 1

Marsupialization vs Decompression

Pathology

Marsupialization and Decompression in the Management of Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumors (KOTs) Marsupialization and decompression are well-established conservative surgical techniques used in the management of keratocystic odontogenic tumors (KOTs) and other large jaw cysts. These approaches are particularly valuable when lesions are extensive, closely associated with vital anatomical structures, or present a high risk of morbidity

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Nitrous

Nitrous Oxide

Pharmacology

Article: Nitrous Oxide Review Nitrous oxide irreversibly oxidizes the cobalt ion in reduced vitamin B12. This inactivates vitamin B12, which is essential for the function of methionine synthetase. Methionine synthetase is necessary for the transmethylation of homocysteine to methionine. Methionine is an essential amino acid and thus its deficiency results in impaired DNA synthesis. Methionine

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Beta Blockers

Beta Blockers

Pharmacology

Beta-Blockers in Perioperative Care: Mechanisms, Benefits, and Clinical Considerations Beta-blockers play an important role in perioperative cardiovascular risk reduction and are widely used in patients undergoing surgical procedures. Their cardioprotective effects extend beyond simple heart rate control and include a range of physiologic mechanisms that improve myocardial efficiency, reduce arrhythmia risk, and stabilize hemodynamics. Understanding

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Minimum Interocclusal Space Needs For Restorations

Minimum Interocclusal Space Needs For Restorations

Implants

Minimum Interocclusal Space Requirements for Dental Restorations Successful dental restorations depend not only on implant placement and bone quality, but also on adequate restorative space. One of the most common reasons for prosthetic complications is insufficient interocclusal space. When restorative clearance is inadequate, clinicians may face compromised esthetics, weakened prosthetic materials, screw access issues, or

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Regional Flaps

Regional Flaps

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Regional Flaps and Their Blood Supply in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Reconstructive surgery of the head and neck relies heavily on an understanding of regional flaps and their vascular supply. Regional flaps provide reliable, well-vascularized tissue for reconstruction following trauma, tumor resection, infection, or congenital defects. Their predictable blood flow makes them especially valuable in

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Classes of Hemorrhage

Classes of Hemorrhage

Anesthesia

Classes of Hemorrhage: Recognition, Clinical Signs, and Management Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in trauma and medical emergencies. Rapid recognition of blood loss severity is essential for timely intervention, appropriate fluid resuscitation, and escalation of care. To standardize assessment and guide treatment, hemorrhage is commonly classified into four classes based

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Coronectomy Partial Odontectomy

Coronectomy / Partial Odontectomy

Dentoalveolar Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Article: Coronectomy of Mandibular Third Molar Four Years of Follow Up of 130 Cases Coronectomy and Inferior Alveolar Nerve Protection in Lower Third Molar Surgery Injury to the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) during the removal of mandibular third molars remains one of the most significant clinical concerns in oral and maxillofacial surgery. In recent years,

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