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Oral Cavity

Journal of Dental and Oral Care
The mouth, often known as the oral cavity, is an essential multipurpose doorway for both communication and digesting. Anatomically speaking, it consists of parts like the lips, tongue, teeth, palate, gums, cheeks, and floor of the mouth, each of which ...
Muhammad Akram
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Oral cavity lesions as a manifestation of the novel virus (COVID-19): a letter-to-editor.

Oral Diseases, 2020
In early December 2019, the acute respiratory illness began in the Wuhan, China, which quickly spread around the world, that today known as COVID-19.
R. Ansari   +3 more
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Nevus of the oral cavity

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964
Abstract A case of cellular nevus of the oral cavity has been presented, together with some outlines about the surgical indications. The histogenesis of these lesions has been briefly considered.
T E, COMERFORD   +2 more
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Lipoma of the oral cavity

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1960
Abstract Lipomas are defined, and their occurrence, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, differential diagnosis, and treatment are discussed, with references to previous literature. A case of lipoma of the oral labial vestibule is reported, and the etiology and pathogenesis are discussed.
A, BERGENHOLTZ, H, THILANDER
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Lipomas of the oral cavity

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1978
The clinical and histopathologic characteristics of oral lipomas are reviewed. A series of six patients undergoing surgical treatment for oral lipomas at the University of Bergen, Department of Oral Surgery during the period 1969--1976 is presented. The characteristics of the six tumors are described and the findings compared with those of previously ...
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Oral cavity and oropharynx

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2001
Cross-sectional imaging has become an essential element in the evaluation of disease processes involving the oral cavity and oropharynx. This article is an overview of the anatomy and typical pathology of the these areas. The radiologist, working in conjunction with the physical examination and the clinical evaluation of a careful head and neck surgeon,
C B, Yates, C D, Phillips
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Oral Cavity: Early Lesions

2016
The challenge in the treatment of early squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity and premalignant precursor lesions is to find a balance between efficacy and side effects. In early lesions, the tumor burden is low, and often treatment can be limited to local therapies.
Witjes, M.J.H.   +2 more
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Trauma to the Oral Cavity

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1989
Sports events, particularly those in which mouth protectors are not commonly used, can be associated with injuries to the oral structures. While the incidence of sports-related orofacial injuries is not as high as for other traumatic events, the incidence could be reduced further by increased use of mouth and face protection. When injuries occur, quick
L K, Bakland, P J, Boyne
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Incidence Trends of Lip, Oral Cavity, and Pharyngeal Cancers: Global Burden of Disease 1990–2017

Journal of dentistry research, 2019
The worldwide incidence trends of the lip, oral cavity, and pharyngeal cancers (LOCPs) need to be updated. This study aims to examine the temporal incidence trends of LOCPs from 1990 to 2017, using the latest Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study data to ...
M. Du   +6 more
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Neurofibroma OF the oral cavity

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1983
Neurofibromata are uncommon tumours of the oral cavity, and are seen either as solitary lesions or as part of the generalised syndrome of neurofibromatosis. A review of the literature is presented together with a case report of a solitary neurofibroma.
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