نتایج جستجو برای: oral complications

تعداد نتایج: 427972  

Journal: :Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 1989

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1976

2010
Antonia Kolokythas

OBJECTIVES Oral and oropharyngeal cancer remains among the top ten most common malignancies in the United States and worldwide. Over the last several decades the approach to treatment of oral cancer has changed very little with regards to primary tumour extirpation while the approach to the "at risk" lymph nodes has evolved significantly. Perhaps the most significant change in the surgical trea...

2017
ANA ANDABAK ROGULJ BOŽANA LONČAR BRZAK VANJA VUČIĆEVIĆ BORAS VLAHO BRAILO

Almost all patients (90-100%) who have undergone radiation treatment (RT) of head and neck region develop at least one oral complication. Oral complications of head and neck RT can be acute and chronic. Acute complications occur during RT and include oral mucositis, dry mouth and taste sensation disorder. Chronic complications occur several weeks, months or years after RT cessation, and include...

2012
Abid Ullah Khan

Type 2 diabetes mellitus comprises an array of dysfunctions resulting in several soft tissue abnormalities in the oral cavity. These include gingivitis periodontitis, salivary dysfunction, taste dysfunction, oral fungal and bacterial infections, geographic tongue, benign migratory glossitis, fissured tongue, traumatic ulcer, lichen planus, angular cheilitis, delayed mucosal healing, dental root...

2017
Ji Hyun Choi Seung Keun Lee Young Eun Gil Jia Ryu Kyunghee Jung-Choi Hyunjoo Kim Jun Young Choi Sun Ah Park Hyang Woon Lee Ji Young Yun

Methanol poisoning results in neurological complications including visual disturbances, bilateral putaminal hemorrhagic necrosis, parkinsonism, cerebral edema, coma, or seizures. Almost all reported cases of methanol poisoning are caused by oral ingestion of methanol. However, recently there was an outbreak of methanol poisoning via non-oral exposure that resulted in severe neurological complic...

2003
TUNÇ İLGENLİ HALE ÖREN KAMER UYSAL

The oral and dental complications arising in cancer patients can be attributable to the malignant disease itself and to the various modalities of cancer therapy. Up to 40% of all patients receiving cancer chemotherapy develop acute oral complications. Oral complications may result in significant morbidity, impaired nutrition, treatment delays, and dose reductions which are affecting the prognos...

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
rokhsareh sadeghi ferial taleghani sareh farhadi

background and aims. diabetic patients display an increased risk of oral disorders, and oral health related quality of life (ohrql) might affect their management and treatment modalities. the aim of the present study was to determine ohrql and associated parameters in patients with diabetes. materials and methods. in this study two hundred patients were recruited from the diabetes clinic in mus...

2009
M UKPEBOR O. B BRAIMOH

So many oral complications of HIV/AIDS abound, these lesions can occur at any stage of the disease and can be used for early recognition of the disease so that prompt treatment can be commenced in order to prevent further complications. A number of work have been done on oral lesions associated with HIV infection in Nigeria. A review is made of the possible oral complications and challenges of ...

Journal: :Texas dental journal 2009
James A Giglio Susan M Lanni Daniel M Laskin Nancy W Giglio

Pregnancy is a unique time in a woman's life, accompanied by a variety of physiologic, anatomic, and hormonal changes that can affect how oral health care is provided. However, these patients are not medically compromised and should not be denied dental treatment simply because they are pregnant. This article discusses the normal changes associated with pregnancy, general considerations in the ...

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