Det odontologiske fakultet

Odont. inst. - oral kirurgi og oral medisin

Produksjonsdato : 98-05-06
Katalogtype: Fullformat.

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Vit. artikler i internasjonale tidsskrift, referee-tjeneste (ISSN)            
INSTIT.: UiB-Odont: Odont. inst. - oral kirurgi og oral medisin               
FORF.  : Berge, T. I.                                                         
TITTEL : General practitioners' and dental students' decisions on third molar 
         diagnoses, treatment, and referrals.                                 
SIDEREG: s. 171-181                                                           
SPRÅK  : eng                                                                  
TIDSKR.: Acta odontologica scandinavica                                       
ÅR/DATO: 1993                                                                 
VOLUM  : 51                                                                   
ISSN   : 0001-6357                                                            
SAMMEND: A questionnaire on third-molar problems was mailed to a systematic   
         random sample of 200 Norwegian general dental practitioners in       
         November 1991. The return rate was 88%. Similar questions were given 
         to 59 5th-year dental students, with a return rate of 83%. Ten       
         third-molar cases were presented by means of copies of radiographs   
         and written information. The following conclusions were drawn: Apart 
         from a terminology problem consisting of lack of discrimination      
         between the terms retention and impaction, overall good diagnostic   
         abilities were shown by both practitioners and students. Receiver    
         operating characteristic analysis of treatment decisions indicated   
         that students were more radical than practitioners. The students ha d
         an increased referral rate for third-molar surgery, whereas the      
         practitioners indicated a more selective practice of referring       
         advanced cases.                                                      
EMNEORD: diagnosis, oral, epidemiology, molar, third, surgery, oral, tooth,   
         impacted                                                             
PUBL-ID: r94006073                                                            
                                                                              
 
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Vit. artikler i norske fagtidsskrift (ISSN)                                   
INSTIT.: UiB-Odont: Odont. inst. - oral kirurgi og oral medisin               
FORF.  : Berge, T. I.                                                         
TITTEL : Når skal visdomstenner fjernes?                                      
SIDEREG: s. 206-210                                                           
SPRÅK  : nor                                                                  
TIDSKR.: Den norske tannlegeforenings tidende                                 
ÅR/DATO: 1993                                                                 
VOLUM  : 103                                                                  
ISSN   : 0029-2303                                                            
SAMMEND: Indikasjonsstillingen for fjerning av visdomstenner er under         
         diskusjon, men det finnes fortsatt en rekke situasjoner der fjerning 
         av retinerte eller partielt erupterte visdomstenne r er indisert.    
         Ulike patologiske tilstander, og tidligere og nåværende symptomer    
         utgjør hoveddelen av disse. Retinerte visdomstenner uten             
         kommunikasjon til munnhulen og uten kliniskeller røntgenologisk      
         påvisbar patologi eller symptomer bør ikke fjernes. Det optimale     
         tidspunkt for fjerning av symptomfrie partielt erupterte tenner er   
         ved 25 års alder. Er pasienten yngre, bør mulighetene for senere     
         erupsjon vurderes før ev fjerning. Med økende alder, over 25 år, bør 
         indikasjonsgrunnlaget vurderes strengere. Noen visdomstenner bør     
         henvises for fjerning, andre kan med fordel opereres ut i            
         allmennpraksis. Utgangspunktet for seleksjon av pasienter for        
         henvisning bør være å redusere totalomkostningene i forbindelse med  
         behandling en. Kirurgisk fjerning av ukompliserte visdomstenner hos  
         unge, friske pasienter kan være et eksempel på kirurgisk virksomhet  
         som under de rette forutsetninger med fordel kan ivareta s i en      
         moderne og velutstyrt allmennpraksis.                                
PUBL-ID: r94006399                                                            
                                                                              
 
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Vit. artikler i internasjonale tidsskrift, referee-tjeneste (ISSN)            
INSTIT.: UiB-Odont: Odont. inst. - oral kirurgi og oral medisin               
FORF.  : Berge, T. I.                                                         
MEDFORF: Gilhuus-Moe, O. T.                                                   
TITTEL : Per- and post-operative variables of mandibular third-molar surgery  
         by four general practitioners and one oral surgeon.                  
SIDEREG: s. 389-397                                                           
SPRÅK  : eng                                                                  
TIDSKR.: Acta odontologica scandinavica                                       
ÅR/DATO: 1993                                                                 
VOLUM  : 51                                                                   
ISSN   : 0001-6357                                                            
SAMMEND: Per- and post-operative indicators in 25 patients who had lower      
         third-molar surgery performed by 4 general practitioners (GP) in     
         their own practices were compared with those of a control group of 25
         patients operated on by an oral surgeon. The preoperative variables  
         age; sex; general health; use of medications, alcohol, and tobacco;  
         and depth, position, and presence of infection of the third molar    
         were considered in individual matching of the patients. The          
         operations performed by the GPs lasted 17.9 min (p=0.0001) longer    
         than those of the oral surgeon. Increased rates of postoperative     
         alveolitis (p=0.03) and secondary healing (p=0.0005) were found in   
         the GP patient group, as was a tendency for increased postoperative  
         pain and consumption of strong analgesics. The number of days unable 
         to work was 1.9 in the GP group, compared with 0.6 in the surgeon    
         group (p=0.0012). No differences in swelling and t rismus were found.
EMNEORD: general practice, impacted teeth, oral surgery, third molars         
PUBL-ID: r94005937                                                            
                                                                              
 
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Vit. artikler i internasjonale tidsskrift, referee-tjeneste (ISSN)            
INSTIT.: UiB-Odont: Odont. inst. - oral kirurgi og oral medisin               
FORF.  : Berge, T. I.                                                         
MEDFORF: Bøe, O. E.                                                           
TITTEL : Symptoms and lesions associated with retained or partially erupted   
         third molars. Some variables of third molar surgery in Norwegian     
         general practice.                                                    
SIDEREG: s. 115-121                                                           
SPRÅK  : eng                                                                  
TIDSKR.: Acta odontologica scandinavica                                       
ÅR/DATO: 1993                                                                 
VOLUM  : 51                                                                   
ISSN   : 0001-6357                                                            
SAMMEND: A questionnaire on third-molar problems was mailed to a systematic   
         random sample of 200 Norwegian general dental practitioners in       
         November 1991. A 88% return rate was obtained. The following         
         conclusions were drawn: on an average, 3.8 patients with lesions or  
         complaints from retained or partially erupted third molars were seen 
         in general practice in 1 month, and most of these consultations were 
         associated with partially erupted third molars. A mean of 1.3        
         surgical removals of third molars was performed in general practice  
         in 1 month. The mean one-way travel time for patients to specialists 
         in oral surgery was 1.3 h, and variations were not related to        
         surgical activity in practice. Fourteen per cent of the general      
         practit ioners refer surgical cases to non-specialists.              
EMNEORD: epidemiology, impacted teeth, oral surgery, questionnaire survey     
PUBL-ID: r94006072                                                            
                                                                              
 
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Kapitler eller artikler i vitenskapelige bøker, lærebøker, leksikon m.m.      
INSTIT.: UiB-Odont: Odont. inst. - oral kirurgi og oral medisin               
FORF.  : Tornes, K.                                                           
MEDFORF: Wisth, P. J.                                                         
TITTEL : Surgical-orthodontic treatment of class III. Mandibular prognathism  
         including vertical and transversal deformities.                      
SIDEREG: s. 19-27                                                             
SPRÅK  : eng                                                                  
BOK    : Consensus. The timing of facial osteotomies in children and          
         adolescents.                                                         
ÅR/DATO: 1993                                                                 
FORLAG : LIC forlag AB and Inst. for Postgraduate Educ., Jonkøping Sverige.   
ISBN   : 91-7584-285-8                                                        
PUBL-ID: r94006659                                                            
                                                                              
 

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