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Dental implants placement in paranoid squizofrenic patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder: A case report

2017

Background Paranoid schizophrenia is a mental illness that involves no observable anatomical alteration. Main characteristic affects the personality of the individual, as well as areas of his own psychology. Case report A 33-year-old man with paranoid schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder in treatment with Haloperidol, Oxcarbazepine, Olanzapine and Seroquel is presented. Dental exploration showed widespread decay mostly cervical with numerous root fragments, agenesis of lateral incisors, impacted wisdom teeth, missing teeth and malocclusion. Treatment plan included restoration of teeth decay, extractions of root fragments and implant-supported prostheses in bilateral upper lateral…

Paranoid schizophreniabusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryCase Report:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseProsthesisOsseointegration030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesstomatognathic diseases0302 clinical medicineUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineLocal anesthesia030212 general & internal medicineImplantMalocclusionOral SurgeryImpacted wisdom teethbusinessGeneral DentistryContraindicationJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Lack of association between proliferative verrucous leukoplakia and human papillomavirus infection.

2005

Purpose To analyze proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) for the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in different stages of the disease. Materials and Methods We studied 13 patients with PVL. In 10 patients (76.9%), a lesional biopsy was taken and frozen at −40°C. Four patients were instructed to mouth rinse with sterile sera. The biopsy and rinse samples were analyzed for HPV by PCR. Results We did not detect HPV infection in the PVL tissue or in the oral rinse of any of the 13 patients in any stage of the disease analyzed, neither in oral squamous cell carcinoma nor in the simple hyperkeratosis. Conclusion There was no association between PVL and HPV infection in our patients.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBiopsyHyperkeratosisAlphapapillomavirusVirusBiopsyCarcinomaMedicineHumansStage (cooking)LeukoplakiaAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPapillomavirus InfectionsHPV infectionMouth MucosaMiddle Agedbacterial infections and mycosesmedicine.diseasestomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyCarcinoma Squamous CellSurgeryFemaleMouth NeoplasmsViral diseaseOral SurgeryLeukoplakia OralbusinessJournal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma arising in dentigerous cyst: Report of 2 cases and review of the literature

2015

Dentigerous cysts are one of the most common odontogenic cysts of the oral cavity. Odontogenic cysts can give rise to a variety of neoplasms. Carcinoma arising in a dentigerous cyst is extremely rare, with a review of literature showing near 30 cases. The present report describes 2 cases of primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma originated from a dentigerous cyst. The first one refers to a 57-year old female with a persistent lesion in the left retromolarregion and diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma originated fromthe incomplete excision of the lower third molar follicle during its surgical extraction. The second case describes the case of an 18-year old male with an impacted uppe…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCancer cellsPrimary Intraosseous Squamous Cell CarcinomaOdontologíaCase ReportQuistosLesionOdontogenic cystCarcinomamedicineGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industrymedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludDentigerous cystOdontogenicCysts (Pathology)stomatognathic diseasesOdontogenic carcinomaEstudi de casosUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASCèl·lules cancerosesCase studiesmedicine.symptomDifferential diagnosisOral SurgerybusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Peripheral ameloblastoma of the upper gingiva: Report of a case and literature review

2014

According to the 2005 histological classification of odontogenic neoplasms by the World Health Organization, ameloblastoma is a benign, locally invasive epithelial odontogenic tumor of putative enamel organ origin. There are four distinct subgroups in which this neoplasm can be gathered: the solid/multicystic type, the unicystic type, the desmoplastic and the peripheral type. Peripheral ameloblastoma is believed to be the rarest subgroup, making up for 2 to 10% of all ameloblastomas. From its first description by Kuru in 1911 to date, less than 200 cases of PA have been described in literature. PAs commonly affect the mandible, in the maxilla the most common location is the soft palatal tis…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCase ReportOdontologíaAmeloblastoma; Oral Disease; Oral surgeryLesionAmeloblastomaOral surgeryPeripheral ameloblastomamedicineAmeloblastomaGeneral DentistryPathologicalOral DiseaseOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryMandibleEnamel organOdontogenic tumormedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludstomatognathic diseasesMaxillaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicine.symptombusiness
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A possible inflammatory reaction in a lateral neck cyst (branchial cyst) because of odontogenic infection

1994

Abstract We present the case of a woman who suffered from an acutely infected diffuse mass in the right neck. This mass had grown rapidly after difficult extraction of a tooth. Histologic analysis of the excised material revealed a lateral neck cyst with a lymph node that showed signs of an acute inflammation near the cyst. These findings support the theory that a preexisting lateral neck cyst may be “activated” by an intraoral inflammation. The different theories of the origin of lateral neck cysts are presented and discussed in the context of the case description.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyContext (language use)Odontogenic cystLymphadenitisOral and maxillofacial pathologymedicineHumansCystLymph nodeNoseOdontogenic infectionCystsFocal Infection Dentalbusiness.industryBranchial CystAnatomyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck NeoplasmsTooth ExtractionFemaleSurgeryBranchiomaOral SurgerybusinessNeckInternational Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Xenogeneic bone substitute materials-differences in processing techniques induce different extend of vascularization and foreign body giant cells: in…

2015

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyForeign-body giant cellOtorhinolaryngologyBone substituteIn vivobusiness.industryMedicineSurgeryAnatomyOral SurgerybusinessInternational Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Porcine Dermis and Pericardium-Based, Non–Cross-Linked Materials Induce Multinucleated Giant Cells After Their In Vivo Implantation: A Physiological …

2015

The present study analyzed the tissue reaction to 2 novel porcine-derived collagen materials: pericardium versus dermis. By means of the subcutaneous implantation model in mice, the tissue reactions were investigated at 5 time points: 3, 10, 15, 30, and 60 days after implantation. Histologic, histochemical, immunhistologic, and histomorphometric analysis methodologies were applied. The dermis-derived material underwent an early degradation while inducing mononuclear cells together with some multinucleated giant cells and mild vascularization. The pericardium-derived membrane induced 2 different cellular tissue reactions. The compact surface induced mononuclear cells and multinucleated giant…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyForeign-body giant cellSwineChemistryBarrier membraneBiocompatible MaterialsDermisAnatomyGiant CellsPeripheral blood mononuclear cellMiceMembranemedicine.anatomical_structureDermisGiant cellIn vivomedicineAnimalsHumansPericardiumCollagenOral SurgeryPericardiumJournal of Oral Implantology
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Utility of imaging techniques in the diagnosis of oral cancer.

2015

Abstract Purpose Imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and positron emission tomography (PET) are often used to complement the clinical exploration and staging of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Which of these techniques is best in establishing correct staging and treatment planning is not clear, however. This study aims to determine which technique is most appropriate for diagnosing the primary tumor and for detecting bone invasion and neck metastases. Material and methods A Medline literature search was made over the last 10 years. In each selected study, we recorded the sample size and sensitivity, specificity and precision. Strengths…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFuture studiesComputed tomographyPositron Emission Tomography Computed TomographymedicineHumansBasal cellNeoplasm InvasivenessRadiation treatment planningEarly Detection of CancerNeoplasm Stagingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCancerMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseasePrimary tumorMagnetic Resonance ImagingOtorhinolaryngologyPositron emission tomographyHead and Neck NeoplasmsPositron-Emission TomographyCarcinoma Squamous CellSurgeryMouth NeoplasmsRadiologyOral SurgerybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedJournal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
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Application of a three-dimensional collagen matrix for covering of cutaneous resection defects-preclinical and preliminary results from the first app…

2015

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMatrix (mathematics)Otorhinolaryngologybusiness.industrymedicineSurgeryOral SurgerybusinessResectionInternational Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Platelet rich fibrin-a promising approach for tissue regeneration in oral and maxillofacial surgery: preclinical and clinical studies

2015

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOtorhinolaryngologybusiness.industrymedicineOral and maxillofacial surgerySurgeryOral SurgerybusinessPlatelet-rich fibrinSurgeryInternational Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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