Among the conditions associated with the pathology of the oral cavity and its contiguous parts, none are perhaps more interesting than those relating to the new formations which may be observed there. A pathologic formation may be simply an excessive production of the normal structure and is a ...
ORAL CAVITY AND FLOOR OF THE MOUTH: MALIGNANT TUMORS ANTHONY A. MANCUSO, WILLIAM M. MENDENHALL, AND JOHN W. WERNING KEY POINTS Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are critical to the medical decision making process in oral cavity carcinoma
Abnormal bolus transport Abnormal bolus transport in the oral phase is primarily a result of dysfunction of the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue. This is usually manifested by failure to clear the bolus from the oral cavity with a swallow, at times resulting in repetitive swallows in...
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Examination of the oral cavity is part of every general physical examination. Oral findings in many systemic diseases are unique, are sometimes pathognomonic, and may be the first sign of the disease. Early detection of oral cancer may be possible. ...
FIELD: pharmacy.;SUBSTANCE: device for fluid flow direction to the multiple surfaces in the oral cavity of a mammal, the said device comprises a handle, a head, two liquid keeping distributors and two ports for fluid supply. The handle includes the first and the second ports for fluid retent...
dentin cavity surface, or the like, which has a superior effect of sealing the dentinal tubules, is capable of improving the acid resistance of the teeth and re-calcifying the teeth, ensures a short-time treatment with an easy operation, and has a high safety and good aesthetic properties. ...
STUDY OF APPROACHES TO IMPROVING DENTAL HEALTH OF DONETSK REGION RESIDENTS ON THE BASIS OF SELECTIVE ANALYSIS OF ORAL CAVITY DISEASES The need to improve the dental health of the population does not lose its relevance and remains an unresolved medical, economic and social problem, with th... S...
Wound Dressing in the Oral Cavity Chapter © 2020 Suture Techniques Chapter © 2022 11.1 Wound Management Management of soft tissue wounds needs a careful assessment of the wound, a good understanding of wound types and healing as well as adequate knowledge and skill for wound care. The var...
A thin film that readily dissolves in the oral cavity is commonly referred as orodispersible film by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) [1] or simply soluble film by the FDA [2]. Although, oral films initially appeared as innovative breath freshening formulations, it rapidly evolved to give ...