@misc{cogprints8185,
volume = {29},
number = {3},
month = {March},
author = {Dr. W.C. Ngeow},
note = {Times Cited: 3 Ngeow, WC},
title = {Management of the fractured maxillary tuberosity: an alternative method},
publisher = {QUINTESSENCE PUBL CO INC, 551 NORTH KIMBERLY DR, CAROL STREAM, IL 60188-1881 USA},
year = {1998},
journal = {Quintessence International},
pages = {189--190},
keywords = {Bony Fragment; Conservative Treatment; Maxillary Tuberosity; Tooth Extraction},
url = {http://cogprints.org/8185/},
abstract = {The maxillary tuberosity can fracture during extraction of a molar tooth. If a small bony fragment is affected, the extraction of the tooth and tuberosity continues; however, a conservative approach is advised if the bony fragment is large. In a modified blind surgical technique, the tooth is removed without the fractured bone.}
}