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Publikováno v:
Southeast Asian Journal of Health Professional. 5:96-99
Giant cell fibroma is a unique non neoplastic benign lesion of oral mucosa. It is a localised reactive proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. Surprisingly, this fibroma has no specific association with chronic irritation. It occurs most commonly
Publikováno v:
Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review. 9:66-69
Pathologies developing on the floor of the mouth create difficulty for the patient and pose a challenge to oral physicians both clinically and surgically as this area manifests numerous vital structures. While diagnosing, an accurate differential dia
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology. 8:175-177
An oral medicine doctor is trained to diagnose and manage patients with disorders of the orofacial region, essentially as a "physician of the mouth." An oral medicine doctor has received additional specialized training and experience in the diagnosis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry. 8:163-169
Dental students must have enough knowledge and skills to identify anatomical structures and pathologies in radiographs so as to make better diagnosis about patient’s health. Aim of this study was to evaluate on comparative basis the level of radiog
Autor:
Dr. Megha Bahal, Vanshika Saggar, Maninderjit Singh, Simranjeet Kaur, Chetanya Dhingra, Varinder Kaur
Temporomandibular joint is the most unique joint in the whole body as it is two joints in one. It is a ginglymoarthrodial type of joint having a complex combination of rotation and translation movements to maintain normal form and function. Ankylosis
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Autor:
Megha Bahal, Gourav Grover
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry. 7:57-60
Verrucous carcinoma, a very well differentiated malignant tumour of the oral cavity which has capacity to invade the underlying tissues very quickly. Very invasive as name suggests, this tumour is warty often misleads the oral physician to come upto