Intraoral theranostics, the integration of diagnostics and therapeutics within the oral cavity, is gaining significant traction. This pioneering approach primarily addresses issues like xerostomia (dry mouth), commonly resulting from cancer treatment, with a specific focus on monitoring temperature and humid...
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causal effect estimates for each instrumental variable of CCDC167 (A), MID2 (B), NDRG4 (C), PEAR1 (D), PIAS4 (E), RCAN1 (F), SAMHD1 (G), TNMD (H) and oral cancer, Causal effect estimates from Inverse variance weighted and MR Egger models are labeled with lines on the plots...
Survival outcomes after treatment of cancer of the oral cavity (1985–2015). Oral Oncol. 2019;90:115–21. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Valastyan S, Weinberg RA. Tumor metastasis: molecular insights and evolving paradigms. Cell. 2011;147(2):275–92. Article CAS PubMed Pub...
Within the mold, a cavity 111 is formed in the first and second mold body elements 101, 102. The cavity 111 is shaped to create a desired outer shape of the elongated tubular body 2 of the cannula 1. The cavity 111 is elongated in shape and extends along a substantially straight axis ...
The effects of periodontitis are not limited to the oral cavity, and may have a negative impact on systemic health. Over the past few decades, substantial evidence has accumulated on the links between periodontitis and many extra-oral systemic disorders, e.g. obesity2, metabolic syndrome3, and...
Objective With the shift toward utilization of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in oral cavity cancer, improved techniques for intraoperative sentinel node identification are needed. This study investigates the feasibility of fluorescently labeled tilmanoscept in SLNB in an oral cancer rabbit model. ...
these bacteria could play an alternative role in the etiology of periodontal disease. WhenP. gingivaliswas inoculated into the oral cavity of specific-pathogen-free (SPF) and germ-free (GF) mice, only SPF mice developed bone loss; moreover, a shift in the commensal oral microbiota was observe...
1,2 The risk of maxillofacial soft tissue trauma infection is high due to the exposure of maxillofacial skin and the abundance of bacteria in the oral cavity.3 Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and Escherichia coli (E. coli) are bacterial species commonly detected in skin wounds.4 And the ...
anti-S.aureusantibody binding, providing further confidence in our conclusion that the labeled bacteria (or their remnants) were identifiable in fetal tissues. With regard to detection of plasmid DNA and of immunoreactive protein, it is possible and perhaps likely that material that we detected is ...