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    Squamous cell carcinoma presenting as peri-implantitis: a case report by Gulati, Aakshay, Puthussery, Francy J, Downie, Ian P, Flood, Timothy R

    “…Dental implants have proved to be a useful adjunct in the rehabilitation of oral cancer patients. We describe the case of a 62-year-old woman who presented…”
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    Penetrating knife injury to the frontal lobe--a case report by Gulati, Aakshay, Srinivasan, Badri, Hunter, Roger, Flood, Timothy R

    “…Penetrating injuries of the craniofacial region are increasing and have the potential to cause severe vascular and neurological deficit. We present our…”
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    Premaxillary Osteotomy and Guided Tissue Regeneration in Secondary Bone Grafting in Children with Bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate by Scott, Julia K., Webb, Roger M., Flood, Timothy R.

    Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-09-2007)
    “…Objective: To introduce a surgical technique for secondary alveolar bone grafting performed in conjunction with premaxillary osteotomy and guided tissue…”
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    Do oral flora colonize the nasal floor of patients with oronasal fistulae? by BRENNAN, Peter A, MARKUS, Anthony F, FLOOD, Timothy R, DOWNIE, Ian P, UPPAL, Rajvinder

    Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-07-2001)
    “…To determine if oral bacteria colonize the cleft nasal floor in patients with unilateral oronasal fistula when compared with the unaffected nasal floor and…”
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    Do Oral Flora Colonize the Nasal Floor of Patients with Oronasal Fistulae? by Brennan, Peter A., Markus, Anthony F., Flood, Timothy R., Downie, Ian P., Uppal, Rajvinder

    Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-07-2001)
    “…Objective: To determine if oral bacteria colonize the cleft nasal floor in patients with unilateral oronasal fistula when compared with the unaffected nasal…”
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