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    Sexual dimorphism and mandibular foramen: A CT-Scan study in a sample of Cameroonian population; clinical features by Ebogo, Messina, Olive, Ngaba, Jacques, Edouma, Ondoa, Abessolo, Zogo, Ongolo

    Published in Advances in oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-04-2021)
    “…The mandibular foramen (MF) is an important anatomical structure during procedures such as anesthesia of the inferior alveolar nerve and surgical acts,…”
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    Odontogenic myxoma of incidental discovery at the Yaounde central hospital: Radioclinical aspects and use of the carney's solution by Ebogo, Messina, Jacques, Edouma, Olive, Ngaba, Samuel, Penda, Ariane, Tachago

    Published in Advances in oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-01-2021)
    “…Odontogenic myxoma is a benign tumor of the maxillae of mesenchymal origin. It is a rare lesion. The discovery of this lesion is most often fortuitous. Its…”
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    Vestibuloplasty to enhance denture stability: About two observations by Fokam, Stive Tamoh, Ntep Ntep, David Bienvenue, Bohimbo, Jacques Edouma, Nokam Abena, Marie Elvire, Messanga, Charles Bengondo

    Published in Advances in oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-04-2022)
    “…Vestibuloplasty is a surgery which allows the deepening of the vestibule and the increase of the keratinized gingiva. It may turn out to be essential when a…”
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    Anthropometric measurements of infra orbital foramen in a selected Senegalese population; surgical implications by Ebogo, Messina, Olive, Ngaba, Jacques, Edouma, Gislaine, Fokwa, Daramsis, Hassan, Karl, Kwedi, Babacar, Tamba, Ndiaye, Ainina

    Published in Advances in oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-10-2021)
    “…The infraorbital foramen (IOF) is an essential anatomical structure for maxillary block anesthesia in dental practice and maxillofacial surgery. The literature…”
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    Radiological characteristics of benign jaw tumours in Cameroon: 2010–2020 by Brian Ngokwe, Zilefac, Amougou Jean Claude, Mballa, Ntep David Bienvenue, Ntep, Bohimbo Jacques, Edouma, Stephane, Nokam Kamdem, Cho-Fon, Cheboh, Tchiekou Audrey, Kouamou, Messanga Charles, Bengondo

    Published in Advances in oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-09-2024)
    “…Benign jaw tumours or tumour-like swellings of the jaws can be classified as odontogenic; derived from odontogenic tissues or non-odontogenic. Once a…”
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    Severity scale of cervicofacial cellulitis with a clinical experience by Edouma Bohimbo, Jacques Gérard, Kwedi, Karl Guy Grégoire, Tamoh Fokam, Stive, Nkolo Tolo, Françis Daniel, Mboya, Marius Félix, Bengondo Messanga, Charles

    Published in Advances in oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-09-2023)
    “…Introduction: Severe cervicofacial cellulitis are emergencies, mostly of odontogenic origin, and frequently observed in developing countries. Their management…”
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    Radiographic Evaluation of Impacted Third Mandibular Molar According to the Classification of Winter, Pell and Gregory in a Sample of Cameroonian Population by Jacques, Edouma, Ebogo, Messina, Eng, Yann-Chris, Donald, Ntenkeu, Odile, Zeh

    Published in Ethiopian journal of health sciences (01-09-2023)
    “…Background: The extraction of impacted third molars (M3) is a common surgical procedure in dentistry and oral surgery. Various  complications, including…”
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    Radiographic Evaluation of Impacted Third Mandibular Molar According to the Classification of Winter, Pell and Gregory in a Sample of Cameroonian Population by Jacques, Edouma, Ebogo, Messina, Eng, Yann-Chris, Donald, Ntenkeu, Odile, Zeh

    Published in Ethiopian journal of health sciences (01-09-2023)
    “…The extraction of impacted third molars (M3) is a common surgical procedure in dentistry and oral surgery. Various complications, including inferior alveolar…”
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    Oral health-related quality of life of children with repaired cleft lip and palate in Yaounde, Cameroon: A cross-sectional study by Christophe, Atanga, Nicole, Ngaba, Gérard, Edouma, Alexis, Ndjolo

    “…Background: Further care needs and impact of repaired cleft lip and palate (CLP) on the daily life of children are unknown in our setting, since many of them…”
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