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Application of teledentistry in oral medicine in a Community Dental Service, N. Ireland
Presents a pilot series of patients with oral mucosal problems who had high quality clinical photography of their lesions taken in primary care and then viewed...
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Fitting acrylic occlusal splints and an experimental laminated appliance used in migraine prevention therapy
In a busy clinical environment laminated appliances required less chair-side adjustment than acrylic appliances.
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Drug information handbook for dentistry: oral medicine for medically-compromised patients and specific conditions
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Patients' pain experience following oral mucosal biopsy under local anaesthesia
Objective To examine the incidence and severity of post-operative pain and use of analgesics following biopsy of oral mucosal lesions.
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Response to Replacement Iron Therapy in Sideropenic Individuals with Recrudescent Herpes Labialis
This study investigated the effects of iron replacement on the incidence of recurrent herpes labialis and serum ferritin levels in patients with sideropenia. Ten patients with diagnosed sideropenia and a hist...
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Cheilo-candidosis in an adult
A rare case of candidal infection of the lips is presented. Predisposing factors appeared to be intra-oral candidal carriage, actinic lip damage and Sjogren's syndrome. Systemic antifungal therapy with flucona...
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Mandibular tori, migraine and temporomandibular disorders
In this study the presence of mandibular tori was related to conditions associated with parafunctional activity. Parafunction in the form of tooth clenching or grinding has been associated with temporomandibul...
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Electronic infrared thermography as a dental research technique
Electronic infrared thermography is an imaging modality for the accurate quantification of surface temperature. It has been used in medicine since the 1960s but its use in dentistry has been limited. Its use i...
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Migraine: the effect of acrylic appliance design on clinical response
This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the nocturnal wearing of an acrylic appliance of 2 mm thickness covering all occlusal surfaces of the teeth and the frequency of attacks of migraine. Ninet...
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Relationship between iron status and recrudescent herpes labialis
A prospective study was undertaken to assess the relationship between recrudescent herpes labialis and host iron status. Forty-one patients with recrudescent herpes labialis, proven by herpes simplex virus iso...
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Oral presentation of the Laugier-Hunziker syndrome
Laugier-Hunziker syndrome is an extremely rare disorder but is of some interest to dental practitioners. The importance of the condition relates to it being included in the differential diagnosis of pigmentary...
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Oral medicine in practice: the medically compromised patient
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The treatment of ranula and salivary gland neoplasms'
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Heck's disease
The clinical and histological findings in two adult caucasians with focal epithelial hyperplasia (Heck's disease) are described. The literature concerning this rare condition is reviewed
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Oral medicine in practice: salivary gland disease
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Oral medicine in practice: white patches
The seventh article in this series deals with conditions of the oral mucosa which present as white patches. Although the majority of white patches are benign, certain lesions are associated with premalignancy ...
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Sensitivity reaction to the cinnamonaldehyde component of toothpaste
Sixteen patients developed a variety of oral lesions following a change in the toothpaste they used. Mucosal biopsy demonstrated features consistent with application of a topical medicament and patch testing, ...
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Oral medicine in practice: orofacial allergic reactions
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Darier's disease: oral features and genetic aspects
Darier's disease, a genetically transmitted, autosomal dominant hyperkeratosis is a condition only occasionally described in the dental literature. A familial study is presented, which highlights the autosomal...
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Oral medicine in practice: orofacial pain