An efficient way of intra-oral sinus lavage
In this paper, we present a modified set-up of a 20 ml syringe in the use of intra-oral sinus lavage via oroantral perforations of patients. With the addition of a smallbore Tport extension, clinicians can easily replenish the syringe with saline without repeatedly re-inserting the non-bevelled need...
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Main Authors: | Jie Han Timothy Sng (Author), Chee Weng Yong (Author), Jing li Lum (Author), Kang Ming Melvin Liew (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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