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Simulating Pulp Vitality Measurements via Digital Optical Twins: Influence of Dental Components on Spectral Transmission. [PDF]
Hevisov D, Ertl TP, Kienle A.
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Does the Location of Oral Lesions in Oral Lichen Planus Allow Predicting the Outcome of Its Histopathological Examination? [PDF]
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2015
Cancer of the gingiva is a rare disease in the Western World. It most commonly affects elderly population. Because of its rarity, the reporting on the disease is sparse and often grouped with other subsites of oral cancer, which makes conclusions difficult to interpret.
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Cancer of the gingiva is a rare disease in the Western World. It most commonly affects elderly population. Because of its rarity, the reporting on the disease is sparse and often grouped with other subsites of oral cancer, which makes conclusions difficult to interpret.
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Lymphangiosarcoma of the gingiva
International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1973Abstract A 66-year-old woman who underwent a radical mastectomy in 1950 subsequently developed post-mastectomy lymphedema followed by lymphangiosarcoma. Twenty-two years after the mastectomy and two years after the diagnosis of lymphangiosarcoma, a metastatic gingival lesion developed.
F.W. Wertheimer, Leonard J. Crayle
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1953
Abstract In summary it may be said that cysts in the gingiva are not as rare as indicated by a review of the literature. The etiologic possibilities for the gingival cyst are: (1) heterotopic glandular tissue; (2) remnants of the dental lamina, enamel organ, or epithelial islands of the periodontal membrane; (3) degenerative changes in a ...
Beryl Ritchey, Balint Orban
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Abstract In summary it may be said that cysts in the gingiva are not as rare as indicated by a review of the literature. The etiologic possibilities for the gingival cyst are: (1) heterotopic glandular tissue; (2) remnants of the dental lamina, enamel organ, or epithelial islands of the periodontal membrane; (3) degenerative changes in a ...
Beryl Ritchey, Balint Orban
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Journal of Periodontology, 1995
A case of myiasis gingiva was diagnosed in an investigation designed to evaluate the histopathological features of the adjacent tissues of 100 advanced periodontal lesions. The patient was a 36‐year old female and her chief complaint was discomfort and swelling in the area between the upper left central and lateral incisors.
Biçakçi N. +3 more
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A case of myiasis gingiva was diagnosed in an investigation designed to evaluate the histopathological features of the adjacent tissues of 100 advanced periodontal lesions. The patient was a 36‐year old female and her chief complaint was discomfort and swelling in the area between the upper left central and lateral incisors.
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