Jordi Garcia Linares

Jordi Garcia Linares
Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol · Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

MD, DDS, PhD

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September 2009 - present
Grupo Hospitalario Quirón
Position
  • Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon
May 2005 - May 2010
University Hospital Vall d'Hebron
Position
  • Medical Doctor

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Publications (15)
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Odontogenic sinusitis is a relatively common disease caused by dental infections, periapical cysts and oral procedures such as root canal, sinus lift or implant placement. We report an extreme case of a right pansinusitis with an epidural space fistula caused by osseointegrated implants. When maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin is suspected,...
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El queratoquiste es una tumoración benigna derivada de la lámina dental caracterizada por su alta agresividad local y tendencia a la recidiva local. Su localización más frecuente es a nivel del tercer molar mandibular y rama ascendente, pudiendo aparecer en cualquier otra zona de los maxilares. La clínica y radiología pueden ser indistinguibles a l...
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The aim of this article is to explain a surgical approach to solve a complication on a patient treated at our hospital. It is a transmandibular-cervical approach to eliminate a cerebrospinal fluid fistula in the Eustachian tube produced after the removal of an acoustic neurinoma in a patient operated multiple times without success.
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Alveolar osteitis (AO) is a common complication after third molar surgery. One of the most studied agents in its prevention is chlorhexidine (CHX), which has proved to be effective. Objectives: The aim of this randomized double-blind clinical trial was to evaluate the efficacy of 0.2% bioadhesive chlorhexidine gel placed intra-alveolar in the preve...
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Free Papers—Oral Presentations 523 transferred to a self-developed navigation system. Facial bone re-contouring was performed according to the treatment plan using surgical navigation. Intraoperative control of bone re-contouring by comparing the real with the virtual bone position was performed using surgical navigation. Results: During operation,...
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Bisphosphonates are used worldwide as inhibitors of bone resorption in several pathologies. Bisphosphonates can be administrated orally or intravenously. Oral bisphosphonates are mainly used to stop bone loss in osteoporosis. Intravenous are used for bone metastases on malignancy. Scientific societies have defined diagnostic criteria and the risk f...

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