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July-December 2020 | Vol 10 | Issue 2

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Editorial
Emergency maxillofacial procedures for COVID-positive patients
With the initial spread of COVID-19 in India and subsequent lockdown, the practice of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) has taken quite a hit.[1] In the initial days, most of the physi...
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Original Article - Comparative Study
A comparative randomized prospective clinical study on modified erich arch bar with conventional erich arch bar for maxillomandibular fixation
Introduction: Erich arch bar used for maxillomandibular fixation (MMF) since decades has several disadvantages such as risks of injury, additional operating room time, and gingival trauma. To o...
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Original Article - Comparative Study
Effect of cleft types on outcome of unilateral cleft lip repair
Introduction: It is generally assumed that the major phenotypes of unilateral cleft lip (UCL) represent its extent of severity. There are a few studies on this, but objectivity has been lacking...
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Original Article - Comparative Study
Randomized clinical trial comparing three local hemostatic agents for dental extractions in patients under chronic anticoagulant therapy - A comparative study
Introduction: Oral anticoagulants are widely used worldwide for many systemic diseases. Recent oral surgical protocols suggest that therapeutic levels of the anticoagulant drug should be mainta...
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Original Article - Comparative Study
Revascularized fibula free flap reconstruction and curvilinear transport distraction osteogenesis in closure of large postmaxillectomy defects: A new gold standard?
Introduction: The revascularized fibula free flap (RFFF) is the most popular method of postmaxillectomy reconstruction. This article proves that the use of curvilinear transport distraction ost...
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Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery

ISSN - Print: 2231-0746,
Online: 2249-3816

Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery, a publication of Indian Academy of Maxillofacial Surgery, is a peer-reviewed online journal with Bi-annual print on demand compilation of issues published.  more >>
 

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