Temporomandibular Joint Movements during Rigid Bronchoscopy and Laryngoscopy under General Anesthesia and Pre-Post Intervention Comparisons
<p>Recently rigid bronchoscopy with metal tubes has gained increasing importance, namely for interventional procedures. The objective was to examine condyle movement during rigid bronchoscopy under general anesthesia. A method to record the tracings was developed using the CADIAX III system (G...
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Main Authors: | Heinrich D Becker (Author), Karl-Ludwig Sattler (Author), Rudolf Slavicek (Author) |
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Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions - Peertechz Publications,
2020-04-25.
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