What COVID-19 therapy may be linked to higher risk of MRONJ?
A drug used to treat patients with COVID-19 may also put them at higher risk of developing medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), according to
A drug used to treat patients with COVID-19 may also put them at higher risk of developing medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), according to
Austin Oral Surgery, an oral and maxillofacial surgical practice with 11 locations throughout central Texas, is planning to open a new practice in Pflugerville this
An infant born with multiple rare dermoid cysts in the floor of her mouth, forcing her tongue backward and causing dysphagia, underwent two surgeries before
U.S. Oral Surgery Management (USOSM) has announced a new partnership with Oral Surgery Assoc. & Dental Implant Centers, an oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) practice
Diode laser-assisted oral surgery offers many advantages when removing benign, premalignant, or malignant lesions or venous malformations from patients’ oral cavities, according to a case
Harvard has licensed its novel gel adhesive with potential oral surgery applications to Amend Surgical, a Florida-based medical device company. The gel’s biocompatible hydrogel-based material
A woman who experienced tongue pain and taste changes for 18 months felt relief when a rare tumor linked to her lingual nerve was removed.
Imaging, specifically cone-beam CT (CBCT), helped clinicians remove an ectopic third molar and an infected cyst from a patient’s maxillary sinus, which is a rare
Clinicians removed a 3-cm needle from a patient who swallowed it, likely during a dental procedure, according to a recent case report published in the
Radiography, CT, and 3D modeling helped clinicians remove burs that had broken off from high-speed handpieces during third-molar extractions and migrated to the mandibular body
The Oral Reconstruction Foundation has postponed its 2020 symposium in New York City to 2021. In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, the foundation
A giant calcified salivary stone, which was diagnosed initially as an impacted tooth, was recently found growing in the mandible of a 37-year-old man. A