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Unusual Oral Presentations of Herpes Simplex Virus-1: A Series of Eight Cases and Literature Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aims The aim of this study is to characterize the clinical and microscopic features of recurrent oral/labial HSV‐1 infection with unusual clinical presentations. Methods A literature review and retrospective case series of patients with recurrent oral/labial HSV‐1 with unusual presentations were conducted.
de Paiva JPG +12 more
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Oral microbial biomap in the drought environment: Sjogren's syndrome
Abstract Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is an autoimmune disease that affects primarily the salivary glands, making perturbations in the oral ecosystem and potential factors of salivary flow that influence the onset and development of the disease. The oral cavity contains diverse microorganisms that inhabit various niches such as the oral microbial “biomap.”
Laura Bustos‐Lobato +3 more
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The combination of computational fluid dynamics and microcomputed tomography allow the characterization of the key parameters of root canal irrigation. Neither positive nor negative pressure systems can fully remove the vapor lock in such anatomies. The use of side‐vented needles combines a high cleaning capacity with a low risk of extrusion.
G. Loroño +4 more
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Abstract Objective The objective of the study was to evaluate how gender, socioeconomic position (SEP), race/ethnicity and nationality intersect to structure social inequalities in adult oral health among American adults. Methods Data from adults aged 20 years or over who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES ...
Meisser Madera +3 more
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Is social origin, destination or mobility what matters to adult self‐rated oral health?
Abstract Objectives To evaluate the independent contributions of parental socioeconomic position (SEP), own SEP and social mobility to explain adult self‐rated oral health. Methods Data from 6633 participants in the 1970 British Cohort Study were analysed.
Gabriela Miranda +2 more
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Abstract Objectives To determine the prevalence and factors associated with the use of oral health services in Peruvian children under 12 years of age. Material and Methods A secondary analysis of 2019 Demographic and Family Health Survey was conducted. The sample consisted of 40,751 children.
José Diego Torres‐Mantilla +1 more
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Dental Age Estimation Using Multiphoton Microscopy: A Potential Tool for Forensic Science
Normal aging affects the different structures of teeth, in particular, the dentine. These changes are useful in forensic disciplines as a tool for age estimation. Although multiphoton (MP) microscopy has been used to explore dental pieces, a relationship between age and MP response of the human dentine has not been proposed yet.
Juan M. Bueno +6 more
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Meconium Microbiota Composition and Association with Birth Delivery Mode
Recently, the intrauterine sterile environment theory has been questioned. Growing evidence shows that microbial in utero pioneer gut colonization could occur prebirth, and this initial colonization may play an important role in the development of the neonate immune system and setting up a niche for the adult‐like microbiota. In this study, we compared
Ana K. Rocha-Viggiano +4 more
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Objective. To evaluate Peruvian scientific publications in dentistry according to sex disparity (2011‐2020). Methods. This was a retrospective bibliometric study. The unit of analysis was made up of Peruvian dentistry publications indexed in the Scopus database during the last 10 years.
Frank Mayta-Tovalino +7 more
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[Retracted] A Stimulator of the Salivary Excretion Based on Physical Vibration of the Parotid Glands
Oral dryness causes significant health problems both functional (difficulty speaking, chewing and swallowing) and structural in teeth (increased number of infections) and oral mucosa. The main objective of this study is to show an alternative treatment to help stimulate the salivary secretion thus improving the quality of life of the patient.
Francisco Gómez-García +5 more
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