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    Results of Open Rhinoplasty in Patients with Nasal Deformities by Bernardo Canto Vidal, Ángel Viera Dosil, Dayamí Aguilar Colina, Bienvenido Mesa Reinaldo, Enma Gil Ojeda

    Published in MediSur (01-02-2017)
    “…Foundation: Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure to solve aesthetic and functional problems. Although it is refused by many surgeons due to the external…”
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    Comportamiento del proceso de osteointegración en implantes transalveolares inmediatos by González Beriau, Yoel, Castillo Betancourt, Eduardo, Mesa Reinaldo, Bienvenido

    Published in MediSur (01-02-2016)
    “…Fundamento: la osteointegración es un requisito primordial para comenzar la rehabilitación protésica sobre implantes. Objetivo: describir el comportamiento del…”
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    Resultados de rinoplastia abierta en pacientes portadores de deformidades nasales by Canto Vidal, Bernardo, Viera Dosil, Ángel, Aguilar Colina, Dayamí, Mesa Reinaldo, Bienvenido, Gil Ojeda, Enma

    Published in MediSur (01-02-2017)
    “…Fundamento: La rinoplastia es un procedimiento quirúrgico para solucionar problemas estéticos o funcionales. Aunque es rechazado por muchos cirujanos debido a…”
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    Hiperplasia condilar. Presentación de un caso by Boza Mejias, Yordany, Mesa Reinaldo, Bienvenido, Villa, Osmany

    Published in MediSur (01-02-2012)
    “…La hiperplasia condilar como una de las afectaciones de la articulación temporomandibular debe estudiarse detenidamente. Este padecimiento se presenta más…”
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    Overloads and interferences as risk factors in periodontal disease by Esther María Castillo Betancourt, Marta M. Bosch Pons, Bienvenido Mesa Reinaldo, Maricela Seijo Machado, Zahily Espino Otero

    Published in MediSur (01-04-2009)
    “…Background: Peridontal diseases are among the most common diseases affecting human beings, and are the second major buccal health problem worldwide. Objective:…”
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    Implantological treatment in patients with atrophic maxillas by Disney Tablada Peralta, Julio I. Romero Rodríguez, Enrique E. Castillo Betancourt, Bienvenido Mesa Reinaldo, Diosky Ferrer Vilches

    “…Background: the rehabilitation of patients with atrophic maxillas is almost impossible as the retention of the conventional prostheses is not fulfilled, so the…”
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    Condylar Hyperplasia. A Case Presentation by Yordany Boza Mejias, Bienvenido Mesa Reinaldo, Osmany Villa

    Published in MediSur (01-02-2012)
    “…Condylar hyperplasia should be carefully studied as one of the affectations of the temporomandibular. This condition is most common in women than in men and…”
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    Comportamiento del proceso de osteointegración en implantes transalveolares inmediatos by Yoel González Beriau, Eduardo Enrique Castillo Betancourt, Bienvenido Mesa Reinaldo

    Published in MediSur (01-02-2016)
    “…Fundamento: la osteointegración es un requisito primordial para comenzar la rehabilitación protésica sobre implantes. Objetivo: describir el comportamiento del…”
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    Removal of retained upper canine in the middle. Case report by Bienvenido Mesa Reinaldo, José Luis Capote Femenias, Alejandro Díaz Tejeda, Yordanis Boza Mejías

    Published in MediSur (01-07-2010)
    “…The inclusion of upper canine is one of the most common retentions that occur in permanent teething, this event may be related to that, this is the last tooth…”
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    Removal of retained upper canine in the middle. Case report by Bienvenido Mesa Reinaldo, José Luis Capote Femenias, Alejandro Díaz Tejeda, Yordanis Boza Mejías

    Published in MediSur (01-07-2010)
    “…The inclusion of upper canine is one of the most common retentions that occur in permanent teething, this event may be related to that, this is the last tooth…”
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    Overloads and interferences as risk factors in periodontal disease by Esther María Castillo Betancourt, Marta M. Bosch Pons, Bienvenido Mesa Reinaldo, Maricela Seijo Machado, Zahily Espino Otero

    Published in MediSur (01-04-2009)
    “…Background: Peridontal diseases are among the most common diseases affecting human beings, and are the second major buccal health problem worldwide. Objective:…”
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    Journal Article