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    The anatomical relationship between the roots of mandibular second molars and the inferior alveolar nerve by Chong, B. S., Quinn, A., Pawar, R. R., Makdissi, J., Sidhu, S. K.

    Published in International endodontic journal (01-06-2015)
    “…Aim To evaluate the anatomical relationship between the roots of mandibular second molars and the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in relation to the risk of…”
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    Salivary duct strictures: nature and incidence in benign salivary obstruction by Ngu, R K, Brown, J E, Whaites, E J, Drage, N A, Ng, S Y, Makdissi, J

    Published in Dento-maxillo-facial radiology (01-02-2007)
    “…The aim of this study was to establish the incidence and character of salivary duct strictures by carrying out a 10 year retrospective review. Salivary gland…”
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    Incidental findings on MRI of the temporomandibular joint by Makdissi, J, Pawar, R R, Radon, M, Holmes, S B

    Published in Dento-maxillo-facial radiology (2013)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of incidental findings in MRI of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). MRI reports of 730 patients were…”
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    The role of focal block (trough/plane) in panoramic radiography: Why do some structures appear blurred out on these images? by Ramakrishna Pawar, Ravikiran, Makdissi, J

    Published in Radiography (London, England. 1995) (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract Panoramic radiographs are commonly used in dental practice. The challenge with panoramic radiography is overlapping structures, ghost and air shadows…”
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    Incidence of different causes of benign obstruction of the salivary glands: retrospective analysis of 493 cases using fluoroscopy and digital subtraction sialography by Lee, L.I.T, Pawar, R.R, Whitley, S, Makdissi, J

    “…Abstract To identify the incidence of different causes of benign obstruction of the salivary glands, we retrospectively analysed 788 anonymised sialography…”
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    Intra-oral removal of stones from the hilum of the submandibular gland: report of technique and morbidity by McGurk, M., Makdissi, J., Brown, J.E.

    “…There is increasing evidence to show that the submandibular gland regains function after stone removal and sialoadenectomy may not be the treatment of choice…”
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    Glandular function after intraoral removal of salivary calculi from the hilum of the submandibular gland by MAKDISSI, J, ESCUDIER, M. P, BROWN, J. E, OSAILAN, S, DRAGE, N, MCGURK, M

    “…We studied 43 patients (25 women and 18 men) who had salivary calculi removed from the hilum of the submandibular gland. Preoperatively they had clinical and…”
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