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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2008

This is a video of a surgery, in which the inferior alveolar nerve of the mandible is lateralized, in order to facilitate the placement of dental implants of proper length

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  • It depends on the damage. Transsection and over stretching to the point where the perineural vasculature is compromised are probably the worst case scenarios. I have read some amazing research results on nerve regeneration and the application of biostimulatory lasers, however.

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  • Beautiful work! I wish I could see the whole operation.

    Wouldn't it be better if you used the cortical fragment of the mandible to cover the bone graft?

  • HOLY FUCKING SHIT!

  • te tu sei tutto grullo......

  • hi, about the primary stability, i saw that the implants placed without stability, how happens the osteointegration in this situation? other question, the graft placed is autogen of the block removed before of the ramus? thanks

  • Suck it,dude..Oh yeah,suck it! Fuckin loser...

  • Not really. Looks like a bunch of amateurs...or graduate students.

  • Great work

  • waw... thats it... bcause in august 6 i have a oral surgery and my wisdom tooth has been take out ..

  • How many pages is your informed consent for this procedure?

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