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Hemostasia in the Oral Cavity [PDF]
Various factors and reasons can be responsible for acute, severe or protracted hemorrhages in the oral cavity. Hemostasis with conventional methods frequently poses a difficult, dangerous and involved problem. A special method is developed utilizing the chemical and physical properties of inorganic and organic compounds, and this is found to be ...
D Tomić
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Changing Epidemiology of Oral Cavity Cancer in the United States.
OBJECTIVE We aim to more accurately characterize the current distribution and rates of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) cases across various oral cavity subsites in the United States. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective cohort.
K. Stepan+7 more
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Helicobacter pylori in the Oral Cavity: Current Evidence and Potential Survival Strategies
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is transmitted primarily through the oral–oral route and fecal–oral route. The oral cavity had therefore been hypothesized as an extragastric reservoir of H. pylori, owing to the presence of H.
Lin Zhang+4 more
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Background Lip, oral cavity, and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) represent a major health problem in the global scenario. In South America, the highest incidence rates are seen in Brazil.
B. Louredo+5 more
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Fungal Infections of Oral Cavity: Diagnosis, Management, and Association with COVID-19
The frequency of fungal infections is increasing due to immunodeficiency viruses and immunosuppressive drugs. The most common fungal infection of the oral cavity is candidiasis.
A. R. Rajendra Santosh+2 more
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Analysis of postoperative complications of oral cavity cancer: A cohort study
Background: Oral cancer treatment consists of surgical resection, neck dissection and reconstruction. Postoperative complications influence overall surgical outcome, increase costs and hospital stay.
Prakhar Katta+3 more
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Dermographism in the Oral Cavity [PDF]
Dermographism is a type of physical urticaria that can be induced by writing on the skin. It occurs in 2-5% of the population and is considered to be a normal physiological phenomenon. However, in a small subset of patients, it can be symptomatic and may affect the quality of life.
Nada O. Binmadi, Soulafa Almazrooa
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Presence of non-oral bacteria in the oral cavity
A homeostatic balance exists between the resident microbiota in the oral cavity and the host. Perturbations of the oral microbiota under particular conditions can contribute to the growth of non-oral pathogens that are hard to kill because of their ...
N. Zaatout
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Background The volumetric ratio of the tongue to the oral cavity has been recognized to be one of the important factors for the maintenance of stable occlusion.
Airy Teramoto+5 more
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This comprehensive review of the literature aimed to investigate the interplay between the oral microbiome, oral cavity conditions, and host immune response in Diabetes mellitus (DM).
T. Negrini+4 more
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