Use of Buccal Fat Pad
Využití tukového tvářového laloku
Vznik oroantrálních komunikací po extrakcích zubů je poměrně častou komplikací. Oroantrální komunikace (OAC) a oronazální komunikace (ONC) většího rozsahu vznikají v souvislosti s chirurgickou léčbou nádorů v oblasti maxily. Uzávěr těchto komunikací pomoci tukového tvářového laloku je jednoduchá a spolehlivá metoda, která nezatěžuje pacienta. Tukovým tvářovým lalokem je možno uzavírat malé komunikace, ale i větší defekty po resekcích alveolárního výběžku maxily. Práce popisuje techniku uzávěru komunikací pomocí tukového tvářového laloku a srovnává ji s jinými metodami.
Klíčová slova:
tukový tvářový lalok - oroantrální komunikace
Authors:
O. Bulik; M. Machálka
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika ústní, čelistní a obličejové chirurgie LF MU a FN, Brno
Published in:
Česká stomatologie / Praktické zubní lékařství, ročník 107, 2007, 6, s. 149-152
Overview
Occurrence of the oroantral communication after tooth extraction is a rather frequent complication. Both oro-antral communication (OAC) and oronasal communication (ONC) of major extent occur in connection with the surgical treatment of tumors in the region of maxilla. Closure of the above communications by means of buccal fat pad is rather simple and reliable method, which does not strain the patient. Not only lesser communications but also major defects after the resection of the alveolar process of maxilla can be closed with a buccal fat pad. Both procedure of the communication closure by means of buccal fat pad and comparison with other methods are described in this paper.
Key words:
buccal fat pad - oroantral communication
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