Search Results - "Scott, Julia K."
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Centralization of Services for Children Born with Orofacial Clefts in the United Kingdom: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-09-2014)“…Objective To examine current provision of cleft lip and/or palate services in the U.K. and compliance with recommendations made by the Clinical Standards…”
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Patient reported experiences and treatment outcomes of orthodontic patients treated within secondary care settings in the South West of England during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Journal of orthodontics (01-03-2022)“…Objective: To assess the impact of the temporary cessation of orthodontic services on patients undergoing treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design:…”
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Clinical directors' views of centralisation and commissioning of cleft services in the U.K
Published in BMC oral health (22-01-2015)“…To determine the views of Clinical Directors working in the United Kingdom (U.K.) Cleft Service with regard to centralisation, commissioning and impact on…”
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Perceptions of Team Members Working in Cleft Services in the United Kingdom: A Pilot Study
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-01-2015)“…Background Cleft care provision in the United Kingdom has been centralized over the past 15 years to improve outcomes for children born with cleft lip and…”
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Premaxillary Osteotomy and Guided Tissue Regeneration in Secondary Bone Grafting in Children with Bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate
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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Upper lip blanching and diplopia associated with local anaesthesia of the inferior alveolar nerve
Published in British dental journal (13-01-2007)“…A case of transient left lateral rectus nerve palsy, following an inferior alveolar nerve block to enable the surgical removal of a permanent mandibular left…”
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