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Working Posture Evaluation of Clinical Student in Faculty of Dentistry University of Indonesia for the Scaling Task in Sitting Position in a Virtual Environment [PDF]
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are global issues in the dental profession. This research evaluated the MSDs risk caused by the sitting working posture of clinical students performing the task of scaling.
Darwita, R. R. (Risqa) +3 more
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Cavernous hemangioma in the floor of oral cavity masquerading as a ranula
A painless, bluish, submucosal swelling on one side of the floor of the mouth usually indicates the presence of a ranula. Rarely, such a swelling may be caused by an inflammatory disease process in a salivary gland, a neoplasm in the sublingual salivary ...
Puneeta Vohra +3 more
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Surgical Management of Extensive Plunging Ranula in a Newborn with A Review of Literature [PDF]
Ranula is an oral floor cyst, originating from the extravasation of salivary mucus from the sublingual gland due to obstruction of the gland ducts. This report presents the case of an extensive congenital plunging ranula in a 19-day-old male newborn. The
Ana Luiza Lima Medeiros Paz +4 more
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Plunging ranula of the submandibular area
The term "ranula" is used to describe a diffuse swelling in the floor of the mouth caused by either a mucous extravasation or, less commonly, a mucous retention cyst derived from the major sublingual or submandibular salivary glands.
Mahnaz Sheikhi +3 more
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Numerical investigation of airborne contaminant transport under different vortex structures in the aircraft cabin. [PDF]
Airborne contaminants such as pathogens, odors and CO2 released from an individual passenger could spread via air flow in an aircraft cabin and make other passengers unhealthy and uncomfortable.
Cao, Xiaodong +4 more
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Management of Paediatric Oral Ranula: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Introduction: Ranula is mucous extravasation cyst that occurs in the floor of the mouth. There are various methods of management of paediatric oral ranula each of which has their own advantage and disadvantage.
Saraniya Packiri +2 more
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Nasolabial Flap Reconstruction of Floor of Mouth
We treated two patients requiring nasolabial flap reconstruction. The first patient was a 75-year-old man with mucoepidermoid carcinoma in the left-side floor of the mouth; requiring resection of the floor of the mouth, partial mandibulectomy, and left supraomohyoid neck dissection.
Chihaya, Ikeda +6 more
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Modeling the consequences of tongue surgery on tongue mobility
This paper presents the current achievements of a long term project aiming at predicting and assessing the impact of tongue and mouth floor surgery on tongue mobility. The ultimate objective of this project is the design of a software with which surgeons
Brix, Muriel +3 more
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Lipomas mostly develop in the subcutaneous tissues but deeper tissues may be involved as well; theoral cavity is not commonly affected. The overall incidence in the oral cavity is thought to be between 1% and 4.4% of all benign intraoral lesions.
Naheed Akhtar Jadoon, Kamran Iqbal
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