DIFFERENTIATED APPROACH TO THE SURGICAL EXTRACTION OF WISDOM TEETH
Impaction and malposition of wisdom teeth and associated inflammatory and tumor-like complications occur in 35-50% of the able-bodied population. The operation of surgical extraction of the third molar of the mandible is indicated for these patients and this operation is one of the most common in su...
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Main Authors: | A.I. Pankevych (Author), I.A. Kolisnyk (Author), A.M. Hohol (Author) |
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Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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