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Introduction
This study aimed to gather demographic data from the oral surgery workforce who have experienced a formal training pathway, their current roles, commitments, competencies and how they believe oral surgery training could be improved.
Methods
A 22‐question online survey was developed and distributed to 70 former oral surgery trainees. Trainee details were retrospectively obtained using...
Objective
Trigeminal nerve injury is one of the most problematic complications of dental/oral surgical procedures with significant consequences for patients, including neuropathy and facial pain. This presentation demonstrates the results of a cross‐sectional survey studying the impact of nerve injury on patients’ quality of life.
Method
Thirty patients attending a specialist nerve injury clinic...
AimHistopathological assessment of labial salivary glands has long been a core part of the diagnostic criteria for Sjogren's Syndrome. Biopsy of labial salivary glands is technique sensitive and has post‐operative complications which can affect the patient's quality of life. Varying techniques for labial gland biopsy and associated complications are described in the literature. This article gives...
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