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The use of steroids in cervicofacial infections in UK OMFS departments: a Maxillofacial Surgery Trainees Research Collaborative (MTReC) study
Defining current inpatient management of cervicofacial infections is key to identifying strategies to optimise care. Steroid use is beneficial in peritonsillar and orbital abscess, but there are few studies of...
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Open AccessDental implants and risk of bleeding in patients on oral anticoagulants: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Dental implant placement is safe and predictable, yet optimal management of anticoagulated patients remains controversial. Whilst cessation of anticoagulation pre-operatively should decrease risks of bleeding,...
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Gender differences in patients with severe dental infections presenting to hospital
Introduction Gender differences have been documented in prevalence and morbidity of caries, gingivitis and oral health, but not previously in cervicofacial infection. Identification and minimisation of gender in...