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Lateral Molar Approach-Driven Transoral Endoscopic Procedure for Benign Infratemporal Fossa Tumor Resection
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Retention of Asymptomatic Third Molars May be Unwise
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
|May 3, 2016
Abstract
Article Title And Bibliographic Information:
What is the risk of future extraction of asymptomatic third molars? A systematic review. Bouloux GF, Busaidy KF, Beirne OR, Chuang S-K, Dodson TB. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2015;73(5):806-11.
Source Of Funding:
No external funding source is identified although all 5 authors appear to be on the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 3rd Molar Task Force
Type Of Study/Design:
Systematic review.
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