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Ahmed S. Salem

Researcher at Mansoura University

Publications -  24
Citations -  249

Ahmed S. Salem is an academic researcher from Mansoura University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Implant. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 177 citations. Previous affiliations of Ahmed S. Salem include The Catholic University of America & St. John's University.

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Systematic review of the incidence of inferior alveolar nerve injury in bilateral sagittal split osteotomy and the assessment of neurosensory disturbances.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the observed wide variation in the reported incidence of IAN injury is due to a lack of standardized assessment procedures and reporting, and an international consensus meeting is needed in order to establish a standard-of-care method.
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Assessment of occlusion with the T-Scan system in patients undergoing orthognathic surgery

TL;DR: T-Scan is good for assessing occlusion discrepancies and can be used to portray the pre- and post-operative occlusal contact distribution during treatment planning and follow-up, and was better after surgery than before surgery.
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Modified Mandibular Inferior Border Sagittal Split Osteotomy Reduces Postoperative Risk for Developing Inferior Border Defects

TL;DR: This study confirms the findings previously reported by the research group that the modified inferior border osteotomy technique in SSO results in a substantial lower frequency of persisting inferior border defects.
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Tracking of the inferior alveolar nerve: its implication in surgical planning

TL;DR: Surgeons should be aware of the shortcomings of nerve tracing in the different regions of the mandible and a wider safe margin is recommended whenever nerve tracing instead of well-recognizable anatomical bony landmarks is used for surgical planning that need precision.
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Coronectomy of Deeply Impacted Lower Third Molar: Incidence of Outcomes and Complications after One Year Follow-Up.

TL;DR: Coronectomy did not increase the incidence of damage to the inferior alveolar nerve and would be safer than complete extraction in situations in which the root of the mandibular third molar overlaps or is in close proximity to the mandibia canal.