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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a great impact on the practice of dentistry. Dental setups are potential focal points for cross-infection, and utmost care must be taken to reduce the risk of infection to, from, or among dentists ...
M M Dempsy Chengappa +3 more
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CASE OF ALOPECIA AREATA ORIGINATED FROM DENTAL FOCUS. [PDF]
For many years the oral infection, especially periodontitis, is considered as a potential contributing factor to a variety of clinically important systemic diseases.
Atanaska Dinkova +4 more
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Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw: clinical and practical guidelines [PDF]
Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a severe adverse drug reaction, consisting of progressive bone destruction in the maxillofacial region of patients.
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Evaluation of telemedicine in the management of dentogenous infections [PDF]
Introduction/Aim. The first written evidence of telemedicine dates back to the times of Sava Nemanjić (the end of 12th and the beginning of 13th century).
Miladinović Milan +7 more
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Dental caries (DC)-induced pulp infections usually undergo the common endodontic treatment, root canal therapy (RCT). Endodontically treated teeth are devitalized, become brittle and susceptible for re-infection which eventually results in dental loss ...
G. Uma Maheswari +5 more
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Multiple Brain Abscesses: An Unusual Case [PDF]
Brain abscess is a collection of pus with a vascular capsule beginning as a cerebritis at its early stage. The incidence rate of brain abscess is approximately 0.13-0.9 per 100,000 person-year.
Alireza Vakilian +5 more
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Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a recurrent pustular dermatosis located on the palms and soles. Focal infection may exacerbate the symptoms of PPP, but the etiology is not fully clear.
Akiko Yamashita +3 more
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The Evaluation of the Occurrence of the Oral Focal Infection. The Group of 278 Patients
Introduction and aims: Focal infection is defined as a type of disease when the chronic disease arises in the remote organ or tissue from the primary locus of the infection.
M. Chalupová, H. Hecová
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Antibiotic Therapy in Dentistry
Dental caries, pulpal necrosis, trauma, and periodontal diseases can result in dental infections which could have severe consequences that affect both soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity.
Hanie Ahmadi +2 more
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Apolipoprotein E related Co-Morbidities and Alzheimer’s disease [PDF]
The primary goal of advancement in clinical services is to provide a health care system that enhances an individual’s quality of life. Incidence of diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and associated dementia coupled with the advancing age of the ...
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