JBCOMS 2025 v11n1 - Journal of the Brazilian College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
JBCOMS 2025 v11n1

Editorial Board

Authors: Rafaela Scariot,

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Goals for 2025

In 2025, I am beginning a new mission in my academic life: the editorial office of the traditional JBCOMS. I am taking on this arduous and challenging mission with my colleague Dr. Raphael Guerra.

Authors: Rafaela Scariot,

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Progress and achievements: towards a stronger and more representative College in 2025

I am happy to announce two important scientific events that will take place in the first semester of 2025. The 1st ECO-BUCO will occur on April 25th and 26th at the FO/UFG auditorium, in Goiânia/GO. This event, result of a partnership between the Brazilian College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery...

Authors: Belmiro C. E. Vasconcelos,

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An interview with Myron R. Tucker

The JBCOMS journal publishes in this issue an interview with Dr. Myron R. Tucker, given on February 20 to Dr. Cecília Pereira Stabile (CPS), a full member of the CBCTBMF. A renowned oral and maxillofacial surgeon with a career in clinical practice, research and education, Dr. Myron R. Tucker...

Authors: Myron R. Tucker,

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Comparison of the accuracy of an auto- matic occlusion method in computer si- mulation of orthognatic surgery

Objective: This study aims to compare a new automatic digital occlusion method, for virtual surgical planning in orthognathic surgery, with a conventional digital method and a manual occlusion method. Methodology: A validation study was carried out, with a convenience sample consisting of 20...

Authors: Adriano Rocha Germano, José Sandro Pereira Da Silva, Yriu Lourenço Rodrigues, Felipe Alexander Caldas AFONSO,

Keywords: Orthognathic surgery, Dental occlusion, Virtual occlusion,

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Evaluation of somatosensory changes after orthognathic surgery

Introduction: Somatosensory changes remain a disadvantage of orthognathic surgery (OS). This study evaluated mechanical and pain thresholds after OS. Methods: This cross-sectional study with control group (CG, paired by sex and age), included OS patients and patients without somatosensory...

Authors: Daniel Bonotto, Delson João Da Costa, Rafaela Scariot, Priscila Brenner Hilgenberg-Sydney, Bernardo Olsson, Paola CORSO, Maria Fernanda Pivetta PETINATI,

Keywords: Orthognathic surgery, Paresthesia, Sensory thresholds,

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Facial injuries in patients victims of mo- torcycle accidents

Introduction: Traffic injuries are one of the main causes of death in the world, especially in low-income countries. In 2020, 61,6% of hospitalizations of traffic accident victims in Brazil were motorcyclists and this data varies in each state. Objective: The objective of the study was to...

Authors: Luiz Carlos Ferreira Da Silva, Nathalia Ribeiro MATOS, Brenda Suellen Sampaio de FREITAS, Layse Barreto Oliveira BORGES, Hélio Igor de Melo ALBUQUERQUE,

Keywords: Alcohol, Motorcycle accidents, Soft tissue injuries, Facial fracture, Helmet,

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Is there a benefit in increasing the dose of dipyrone when associated with nimesulide, in third molar surgery?

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess whether there is a benefit in increasing the dose of dipyrone from 500mg to 1,000mg when co-administered with nimesulide, in lower third molar surgery. Methods: A randomized clinical trial of dependent samples, triple-blind, was carried out using...

Authors: Ricardo José De Holanda Vasconcellos, Emerson Filipe De Carvalho Nogueira, Jimmy Charles Melo BARBALHO, Marcelo Soares dos SANTOS, José Lourenço de FREITAS NETO, Pedro José ROLIM NETO,

Keywords: edema, Pain, Third molar, Impacted tooth, Analgesic, Trismus,

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Multidirectional geometry of piezosonic cutting blade: Technical note

Introduction: The principle of piezosurgery is electrification by pressure. When electrical voltage is applied to certain materials, such as quartz and Rochelle salts, it causes the materials to expand and contract, producing ultrasonic vibrations. This device uses ultrasonic vibrations of...

Authors: Raphael Capelli Guerra, Bianca PULINO, Marcelo Pigatto D'AMADO, Jéssica Freitas de ANDRADE, Geraldo Prestes de CAMARGO FILHO,

Keywords: Osteotomy, piezosurgery, Ultrasonic device,

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Frey syndrome after surgery for the treatment of temporomandibular joint ankylosis: case report

Introduction: Frey's syndrome is characterized by signs of flushing and sweating in the preauricular region following gustatory stimuli. There are few reports in the literature regarding the development of Frey’s syndrome after temporomandibular joint surgeries, and the incidence following...

Authors: Edela Puricelli, Angelo Luiz Freddo, Adriana Corsetti, Aline Vilaverde PEREZ,

Keywords: Temporomandibular joint, Case report, Ankylosis, Gustatory sweating,

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Inflammatory dentigerous cyst: case re- port in an one-year-old child

Introduction: Advances in Dentistry have constantly contributed to the diagnosis of facial pathologies. In a hospital environment, dental surgeons need to be able to identify and interpret signs and symptoms that characterize maxillofacial pathologies. For example, cysts and tumors are...

Authors: Gustavo Silva Pelissaro, Monica Silva Barreto dos SANTOS, Daniella Moraes ANTUNES, Gleyson Kleber do AMARAL-SILVA, Ellen Cristina Gaetti-Jardim,

Keywords: Dentigerous cyst, Inflammatory dentigerous cyst, Cryotherapy, Adjuvant therapy,

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Diagnosis and surgical treatment of sub- mandibular sialolithiasis: case report

Introduction: Sialolithiasis is a common condition affecting the salivary glands, particularly the submandibular gland, and is associated with obstructive sialadenitis. It occurs mainly in men and it is linked to the formation of calculi composed of organic and inorganic substances. Factors such...

Authors: Angelo José Pavan, Rafaella Ferrari Pavoni, Raphaela Zanin Rodrigues, Milena da Silva COTRIM, Harysson Costa MELO,

Keywords: Salivary glands, Calculi, Sialadenitis,

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Oral manifestations of paracoccidiodomycosis: case report

Introduction: Paracoccidiodomycosis (PCM) is a disease caused by a fungus called Paracoccidiodes brasiliensis that inhabits the soil. When humans cause agitation in the soil particles that harbor the fungus, they may inhale the parasite's spores, which become trapped in the lung mucous...

Authors: Felipe Henrique Barbosa RIBEIRO, Alexandre Viana FRASCINO, Angela Alves de Aguiar GOTO,

Keywords: treatment, Oral Surgery, Diagnosis, Paracoccidiodomycosis, Oral manifestations,

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Giant lipoma on the face: case report

Introduction: Considered one of the most common benign soft tissue tumors, lipomas are accumulations of fat, surrounded by a fibrous capsule, with an uncertain etiology and varying in size, from small to large, including those on the face. The literature is controversial regarding sex...

Authors: Raphael Capelli Guerra, Bianca PULINO, Jessica de ANDRADE, Henrique Cabrini MOREIRA, Sara RIBEIRO, Célio MIGUEL, Camila CERANTULA,

Keywords: Adipose tissue, Giant lipoma, Benign neoplasm, Lipomatous neoplasm,

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