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Oral mucosa has been used for reconstructing oral and maxillofacial defects for many years (Payne et al., 1998); in repairing the conjunctival mucosa of the eye (Donoff, 1976), in oral pharyngeal reconstructive surgery (Leone, 1995) and in reconstructing vaginal defects (Lin et al., 2003).
Ngwobia Peter Agwu+1 more
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Background: Peri-implantitis, an inflammatory condition leading to progressive bone loss around dental implants, represents a significant challenge in modern implant dentistry. Conventional mechanical debridement and adjunctive antibiotics or antiseptics
Aleksandra Warakomska+4 more
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Guided Biofilm Therapy for Management of “Desquamative Gingivitis”—Clinical Cases
Background: Desquamative gingivitis is a clinical manifestation often associated with various mucocutaneous disorders, characterized by red, painful, and friable gingiva.
Blagovesta Yaneva+3 more
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Candida albicans in patients with oronasal communication and obturator prostheses [PDF]
Patients using obturator prostheses often present denture-induced stomatitis. In order to detect the presence of oral Candida albicans in patients with oronasal communications and to evaluate the effectiveness of a topical antifungal treatment ...
ANDRÉ, Marcia+4 more
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Queilitis actínica tratada con imiquimod 5% [PDF]
Los inmunomoduladores tópicos han demostrado utilidad en las enfermedades orales inflamatorias resistentes a corticoesteroides tópicos, en enfermedades sistémicas con mucosa oral primeramente comprometida y en lesiones severas que involucren la mucosa ...
Díaz, Florencia+2 more
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Background: Oral candidiasis is a prevalent opportunistic infection, predominantly caused by Candida albicans (CA), though non-albicans Candida (NAC) species are increasing worldwide.
Marcin Tkaczyk+6 more
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Analysis of the histopathological artifacts in punch biopsies of the normal oral mucosa [PDF]
Objectives: To study the most frequent artifacts of punch biopsies of the healthy oral mucosa, distinguishing between those attributable to the surgical technique and those resulting from sample processing in the laboratory.
Camacho Alonso, Fabio+3 more
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Background: Oral candidiasis, predominantly caused by Candida albicans, presents significant challenges in treatment due to increasing antifungal resistance and biofilm formation.
Maciej Łopaciński+4 more
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DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF ORAL LICHEN PLANUS PATIENTS IN THE BULGARIAN POPULATION. CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE DISEASE [PDF]
Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a relatively common mucosal disease that mainly affects middle-aged women, yet the epidemiological characteristics of this condition in the Bulgarian population are poorly studied.
Maria Mutafchieva
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Fibrolipoma of the oral cavity: treatment choice in a case with an unusual location [PDF]
Fibro-lipoma has been infrequently found in the oral cavity. Clinical and histological features of an unusual case located alongside the lingual cortical of the mandible are reported.
Patini, Romeo+2 more
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