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Lesiones bucales y maxilofaciales en niños y adolescentes

open access: yesRevista Cubana de Estomatología
Renata Laís Xavier Santos   +5 more
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Pediatric oral medicine

Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
A thorough examination of the oral mucosa can provide helpful clues toward making a diagnosis in a number of developmental, neoplastic, inflammatory, and infectious conditions. A number of oral lesions seen in infants and children are benign and of no medical significance.
Patricia M, Witman, Roy S, Rogers
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Oral medicine

2014
Contents. Bacterial infections of the mouth. Viral infections of the mouth. Oral candidosis (candidiasis). Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (ulcers). Vesiculo-bullous lesions—intraepithelial. Vesiculo-bullous lesions—subepithelial. White patches. Pigmented lesions of the mouth. Premalignant lesions. Oral cancer.
David A. Mitchell   +2 more
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Oral Medicine

2022
This chapter contains 30 questions on oral medicine. This will provide candidates sitting the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery FRCS examination with practical knowledge in the assessment and treatment of pathological conditions affecting the oral mucosa including ulceration, lichen planus, and leukoplakia, as well as pemphigoid and pemphigus.
John Breeze, Ross Elledge
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[Oral medicine].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2001
Oral medicine is the discipline in dentistry which deals with diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of lesions and diseases of the oral tissues, particularly those of a systemic, multiorgan or drug-induced nature. In the Netherlands, the oral and maxillofacial surgeon is usually the one who takes care of oral medicine.
van der Waal, I.   +2 more
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Oral medicine.

Current opinion in periodontology, 1994
The practice of dentistry requires an understanding of medical illnesses and the implications of treatment on the oral environment. Periodic review enables the practitioner to anticipate patient needs and to interact competently with other medical care providers.
T A, Bissell, V A, Doppalapudi
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Oral medicine

2011
Common dental diseases 212 Oral mucosal infections 216 Oral ulceration 218 Blistering diseases 220 White, red, and pigmented lesions 222
Luke Cascarini   +3 more
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Oral Medicine

BMJ, 2006
Aira Lahtinen   +14 more
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Oral medicine

2020
Abstract This chapter contains those oral conditions likely to be diagnosed in general practice. Systemic conditions often present intra-orally and the dentist can play a crucial role in their successful management. The chapter starts by discussing pathologies relating to infective agents, including bacterial and viral infections of the ...
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