Example of titanium mesh (A) that can easily conform to the contours of

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Download scientific diagram | Example of titanium mesh (A) that can easily conform to the contours of the internal orbit (B).  from publication: Ellis E III, Messo E. Use of nonresorbable alloplastic implants for internal orbital reconstruction. J Oral Maxillofac Surg62: 873-81 | Fractures of the internal orbit are common facial injuries. They can range in size from a small crack in the floor to extensive multiple wall defects. Their diagnosis and treatment planning have been greatly improved over the past 30 years because of the wide availability of | Orbit, Orbital Fractures and Bone Substitutes | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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PDF) Ellis E III, Messo E. Use of nonresorbable alloplastic implants for internal orbital reconstruction. J Oral Maxillofac Surg62: 873-81

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Example of titanium mesh (A) that can easily conform to the contours of

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Example of titanium mesh (A) that can easily conform to the contours of

PDF) Ellis E III, Messo E. Use of nonresorbable alloplastic implants for internal orbital reconstruction. J Oral Maxillofac Surg62: 873-81

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