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Stimulated and unstimulated saliva samples have significantly different bacterial profiles

2018

Epidemiological studies use saliva on a regular basis as a non-invasive and easy-to-take sample, which is assumed to be a microbial representative of the oral cavity ecosystem. However, comparative studies between different kinds of saliva samples normally used in microbial studies are scarce. The aim of the current study was to compare oral microbiota composition between two different saliva samples collected simultaneously: non-stimulated saliva with paper points and stimulated saliva collected after chewing paraffin gum. DNA was extracted from saliva samples of ten individuals, then analyzed by 16S rRNA pyrosequencing to describe bacterial diversity. The results demonstrate significant d…

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Compound odontoma erupting in the mouth: 4-year follow-up of a clinical case

1992

A case of a compound odontoma erupting in the oral cavity is presented: a follow-up study of 4 yr has been performed evaluating the possible relationship with a previous dental trauma. A discussion is presented concerning the etiologic aspects, clinical signs, diagnostic aids and therapeutic approaches to this type of lesion.

Cancer ResearchDentistryOral cavityDiagnostic aidPathology and Forensic MedicineLesionOdontomaOral and maxillofacial pathologyHumansMedicineTooth RootTooth UneruptedChildPalatal NeoplasmsDental traumabusiness.industryOdontomaCompound Odontomamedicine.diseaseIncisorOtorhinolaryngologyPeriodonticsFemaleClinical caseOral Surgerymedicine.symptombusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Oral Pathology and Medicine
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Predictors of mucositis in oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer in patients treated with volumetric modulated radiation treatment: A dose-volume anal…

2015

Background The purpose of this study was to assess predictors of mucositis in oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer after definitive or adjuvant volumetric modulated arc radiotherapy (VMAT) +/− chemotherapy. Methods Fifty patients were evaluated. Statistical analysis was performed for the following parameters as potential predictors of mucositis ≥ G2: total oral mucosa and oral mucosa minus target high-low radiation dose regions (planning target volumes [PTVs]), mean dose (Dmean), maximum dose (Dmax), chemotherapy, weight loss, and dysphagia. Results Mucositis ≥ G2 was found to be statistically related to chemotherapy, weight loss, dysphagia ≥ G2, total oral mucosa Dmean ≥50 Gy and Dmax ≥65 …

Chemotherapymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCancerOral cavitymedicine.diseaseDysphagia030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingSurgeryRadiation therapy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyWeight loss030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMucositisMedicinemedicine.symptomOral mucosabusinessNuclear medicineHead & Neck
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Influence of root width and dentin wall thickness evaluated by endoscopy upon the outcome of periapical surgery. A cohort study.

2020

Background: An analysis was made of the correlation between root width, the thickness of the remaining dentinal wall as determined by endoscopy, and the outcome of periapical surgery. Material and Methods: A retrospective cohort study was carried out involving patients subjected to periapical surgery between 2017 and 2019 at the University of Valencia (Valencia, Spain). One year after surgery, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was used to evaluate healing against the preoperative volumes. The maximum root width was measured on the postoperative CBCT scan at the apical section of the treated root. This measurement was transferred to the intraoperative endoscopic image, where the minimum r…

Cirurgia oralCirurgia dentalEndoscopyCone-Beam Computed Tomographyhead and neckCohort StudiesOral surgeryOtorhinolaryngologyDental surgeryoncologyDentincancerHumansSurgeryoral cavityoropharynxEndoscòpiaDentinaTooth RootGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASRetrospective StudiesMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Describing the gingival involvement in a sample of 182 Italian predominantly oral mucous membrane pemphigoid patients: A retrospective series

2016

Background The oral cavity has been frequently described as the only site of involvement or as the first manifestation of mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP), being the gingival tissues often involved, but usually this has been effusively detailed in limited case series. This is a retrospective evaluation of the gingival involvement in 182 Italian patients with oral MMP. Material and Methods The diagnosis of MMP was established by both clinical morphology and direct immunofluorescence finding. Patient information (age, gender, risk factors and medical status) and parameters of manifestation (lesions’ distribution, site and type) were detailed. Results The mean age was 62 years for women (n=137…

Clinical features; Gingival status; Mucous membrane pemphigoid; Surgery; Otorhinolaryngology; 2734; Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Dentistry (all)Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMucous membrane pemphigoidGingival status2734Pemphigoid Benign Mucous MembraneDentistryOral cavityOral mucous membrane pemphigoidPathology and Forensic Medicine030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansGeneral DentistryDirect fluorescent antibodyAgedRetrospective StudiesOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchBenign Mucous MembraneMean ageRetrospective cohort studyClinical features030206 dentistryMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseDermatologyOtorhinolaryngologyItalyMale patientUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASGingival DiseasesDentistry (all)SurgeryFemalebusinessOral medicinePemphigoidAged; Female; Gingival Diseases; Humans; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Pemphigoid Benign Mucous Membrane; Retrospective StudiesGingival disease
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Motion Artifact Detection in Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Images

2018

Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy (CLE), an optical imaging technique allowing non-invasive examination of the mucosa on a (sub)- cellular level, has proven to be a valuable diagnostic tool in gastroenterology and shows promising results in various anatomical regions including the oral cavity. Recently, the feasibility of automatic carcinoma detection for CLE images of sufficient quality was shown. However, in real world data sets a high amount of CLE images is corrupted by artifacts. Amongst the most prevalent artifact types are motion-induced image deteriorations. In the scope of this work, algorithmic approaches for the automatic detection of motion artifact-tainted image regions were develo…

Confocal laser endomicroscopyArtifact (error)Computer sciencebusiness.industryDeep learningCellular levelOral cavity01 natural sciencesMotion (physics)010309 optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOptical imaging030220 oncology & carcinogenesis0103 physical sciencesComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessReal world data
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High prevalence of oral potentially malignant disorders and risk factors in a semi-urban brazilian city: a population-based cross-sectional study

2021

Background Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders (OPMDs) are defined as lesions with a greater likelihood of progressing to cancer. Population-based studies that evaluate the prevalence of OPMDs are scarce in Brazil. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of OPMDs and associated risk factors in a semi-urban Brazilian population. Material and Methods This is a cross-sectional study, whose universe included individuals aged 40 years or older residing in a medium-sized city of northeastern Brazil. Data collection was divided into two steps: interview and oral examination. The outcome variable was the presence of OPMDs. The predictor variables were sociodemographic characte…

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Oral dysphagia. An unique symptom for a wide spectrum of diseases

2009

Dysphagia, defined as a difficulty in swallowing of fluids and/or solid foods, is one of the most frequent symptoms of esophageal, gastrointestinal, ear, nose and throat diseases. As such, it poses a diagnostic challenge and an interdisciplinary clinical problem. Of particular importance in diagnosis is to distinguish between esophageal and oropharyngeal dysphagia. Oropharyn-geal dysphagia is often associated with neuromuscular disorders and is treated with rehabilitative protocols, while esophageal dysphagia may be due to anatomical alterations and esophageal motility difficulties. While the former can be adequately treated with endoscopic or surgical therapy, the latter are currently trea…

Diagnosis Differentialdysphagia oral cavity systemic diseasesSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologichePredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsPractice Guidelines as TopicHumansDeglutition DisordersDeglutition
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In situ delivery of corticosteroids for treatment of oral diseases.

2017

In many mucocutaneous disorders, corticosteroids therapy is currently central. Systemic therapy is restricted to severe disorders whereas topical applications are considered as the first-line treatment. The oral cavity environment, the medication form and other factors related to the delivery method are key factors for the therapy efficiency and effectiveness. Current marketed medications are not able to avoid wrong drug exposure and scarce patients’ compliance. Innovative in situ delivery systems are able to prolong the drug retention time on the mucosa and to avoid the drawbacks of conventional formulations. This review is intended to give a general overview of oral mucocutaneous patholo…

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Adverse drug reactions in the oral cavity

2012

Several drugs may have a number of adverse reactions (ADRs) involving the oro-facial region. The dose of the drug and the time required for the reaction to take place are relevant parameters; nonetheless, ADRs mechanisms are not always known and ADRs are not always predictable since aspects other than drug pharmacodynamics and/or pharmacokinetics, as well as various interacting variables contribute to the final outcome. All tissues and many functions of the oral cavity can be affected. In particular, salivary function is fre- quently involved and hypo-salivation is the main manifestation; several mucosal lesions with different morphology (ulcerations, vesiculo- bullous lesions, white lesion…

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