Search Results - "Rozema, Fred R"
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Oral Mucositis Induced By Anticancer Therapies
Published in Current oral health reports (2015)“…Oral mucositis induced by conventional cytotoxic cancer therapies is a common and significant clinical problem in oncology. Mucositis symptoms, which include…”
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Resorbable materials of poly(L-lactide). VI. Plates and screws for internal fracture fixation
Published in Biomaterials (01-01-1987)“…Poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) with an extremely high molecular weight (Mv up to 1 X 10(6)) was synthesized at a low catalyst concentration (0.015 wt%) and…”
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Foreign body reactions to resorbable poly(L-lactide) bone plates and screws used for the fixation of unstable zygomatic fractures
Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-06-1993)“…In a previous article in the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the initial results of treating 10 patients with solitary, unstable, displaced…”
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Cytotoxicity of poly(96 l/4 d-lactide): the influence of degradation and sterilization
Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2000)“…The cytotoxicity of poly(96 l/4 d-lactide) (PLA96), and of its accumulated degradation products, was investigated following different sterilization methods and…”
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Poly(L-lactide) implants for repair of human orbital floor defects: clinical and magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of long-term results
Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-01-1996)“…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of repair of orbital floor defects in patients with resorbable as-polymerized poly(L-lactide)…”
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High-impact poly( l/d-lactide) for fracture fixation: in vitro degradation and animal pilot study
Published in Biomaterials (01-12-1995)“…The impact strength of amorphous lactide copolymers can be significantly improved by blending with biodegradable rubbers. Rubber toughening of amorphous poly(…”
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Poly(L-lactide) implants in repair of defects of the orbital floor: an animal study
Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-12-1990)“…Because of the life-long presence of alloplastic, nonresorbable orbital floor implants and the complications of their use mentioned in literature, the use of a…”
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Observer consistency in radiographic assessment of condylar resorption
Published in Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology and endodontics (01-04-2002)“…Objectives. This study evaluates interobserver and intraobserver agreement with respect to the determination of the shape and surface of the condylar head on…”
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Resorbable materials of poly(L-lactide). VII. In vivo and in vitro degradation
Published in Biomaterials (1987)“…In vivo and in vitro degradation of high molecular weight poly(L-lactide) used for internal bone fixation has been investigated. Within 3 months…”
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Resorbable poly(L-lactide) plates and screws for the fixation of zygomatic fractures
Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-09-1987)“…Ten patients with unstable zygomatic fractures were treated with resorbable poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) plates and screws. The results show that this method of…”
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