JBCOMS 2025 V11N4 - DentalGO
Volume 24 • Número 05 • 2025

JBCOMS 2025 V11N4

JBCOMS 2025 V11N4

Artigos nesta edição

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The turning point of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology

We are experiencing a period of great challenges, but also of unique opportunities for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology. The historical tensions surrounding our specialty — lack of definition of professional boundaries,...
Original Article

An Interview with Antenor Araújo

1. Professor Araujo, you are recognized as a notable professional in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, with a distinguished career characterized by excellence, innovation, and dedication to education. Since your family has a background in...
Original Article

Retrospective analysis of orofacial cleft in Sergipe (Brazil)

Introduction: Orofacial clefts (OC) are congenital malformations resulting from the lack of merging between the embryonic facial processes and the palatal processes, which occurs between the fourth and twelfth weeks of intrauterine life....
Cleft lip Epidemiology Prevalence
Original Article

Buccal lipectomy: variations of the intraoral technique – integrative review

Introduction: Buccal lipectomy consists of partial resection of the buccal fat pad and is indicated for esthetic and/or functional purposes. Objective: This study aims to discuss descriptions of the intraoral technique, its variations, anat...
oral surgery Adipose tissue Cheek Lipectomy
Original Article

Current antibiotic protocols: penicillin allergy in oral surgery

Introduction: Allergy to amoxicillin (a first-line beta-lactam) is a common challenge in Dentistry, especially in oral surgery and prophylaxis. Historically, clindamycin was the main alternative, but recent guidelines revised this recomm...
Oral Surgery Antibiotic prophylaxis Penicillin allergy Clindamycin Clostridioides difficile
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Abdominal fat graft in TMJ surgery: retrospective study

Introduction: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis is a rare condition, usually caused by trauma or local infections, characterized by the fusion of the articular surfaces by bone or fibrous tissue. It severely restricts mouth opening...
Temporomandibular joint Ankylosis Scar Arthroplasty Abdominal fat
Original Article

Evaluation of skin wounds by different routes of ozone therapy

Introduction: The skin, the largest organ in the body, has protective functions and regenerative capacity. Ozone therapy, with antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound healing properties, has been applied by several routes, promoting...
Wounds and Injuries Wound healing Ozone
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Conservative treatment of unicystic ameloblastoma in adolescent: 10-year follow-up

Introduction: Ameloblastoma is a benign odontogenic tumor that represents 9 to 11% of tumors in this category, classified into three forms: conventional, unicystic and peripheral. These variations influence the clinical and radiographic...
ameloblastoma Conservative treatment Decompression
Original Article

Reconstruction of the orbital floor through digital surgical planning: case report

Introduction: The blow-out fracture concept involves an explosion of the orbital floor and displacement of orbital contents into the ipsilateral maxillary sinus. It is considered the fourth most susceptible region to facial trauma. Objec...
orbit Orbital fractures Maxillofacial prosthesis
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Pediatric Gorlin-Goltz syndrome: long-term follow-up and adaptive management

Introduction: Managing Gorlin-Goltz syndrome (GGS) in pediatric patients is particularly challenging, as it necessitates balancing the treatment of the disease's progressive and aggressive nature. Objective: This study report a long follow-...
Odontogenic cysts Early diagnosis Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
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Management of facial injury from dog bite

Introduction: Canine bites resulting in facial trauma pose a significant clinical challenge, due to the high risk of infection and the associated functional and esthetic disorders. These injuries are classified as complex wounds, often w...
Domestic animals Dog bite Facial trauma
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Facial reconstruction after cancer treatment, with polymethylmethacrylate

Introduction: Facial malignancies treated with surgery usually result in significant anatomical defects. Titanium is the gold standard, but its high cost limits accessibility. PMMA emerges as a cost-effective alternative, with good effic...
Polymethylmethacrylate Facial reconstruction Oncological surgery Craniofacial implants Three-dimensional planning