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Oral Examination in Cats and Dogs

Oral Examination in Cats and Dogs

Özlem Sengöz Sirin; Ceyhun OGuzer

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2023
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Oral diseases are common in cats and dogs. However, the awareness levels of the patients and the fact that oral examination is not among the routine procedures in most veterinary clinics cause delays in the diagnosis and treatment processes of many diseases.Intraoral and extraoral examinations provide systematic evaluation of the patient. Subjective and objective symptoms encountered during the examination should be carefully evaluated. During oral examination, in addition to oral cavity diseases, systemic diseases manifesting in intraoral tissues are also detected.In the light of this information, periodic oral examination in cats and dogs allows early diagnosis of many diseases and early initiation of treatment processes.
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Jéssyka Nataelly; Laís Guedes; José Talison

Our Knowledge Publishing
2023
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This work is dedicated first and foremost to God, to our family members, to our teachers, to our beloved field of dentistry, to each member of our team who will be mentioned as you read it, but above all to you, dear reader, whether you are in the health field or not, but who are interested in the proposed topic. We hope to contribute a little knowledge presented in all the references mentioned and to each of our opinions brought up in the course of our book, encouraging you to read to the end. Squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant neoplasm that frequently affects the oral cavity and brings with it various other alterations that can aggravate the patient's symptoms, which is why prior diagnosis and specific treatments are necessary, and will be presented throughout our explanations.
Oral health in school children from 6 to 12 years old

Oral health in school children from 6 to 12 years old

Marco Villacís

Our Knowledge Publishing
2023
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The present study analyzed the oral health situation of school children in the 19 de septiembre Educational Unit in Salcedo Canton, located in the Province of Cotopaxi, belonging to Education District 05D06 Salcedo. The study universe consisted of 553 schoolchildren between the ages of 6 and 12 years old, of which 60% were male and 40% female. The presence or absence of the following pathologies was analyzed: dental caries, gingivitis, abscess of dental origin, open and closed bite or overbite, dental crowding, angular cheilitis, geographic tongue, oral thrush, labial or lingual frenulum, size and number anomalies such as microdontia, macrodontia, hypodontia and hyperdontia, class I, II and III malocclusion, mild, moderate or severe dental fluorosis. The information obtained was used to create an oral health profile, which was analyzed with tables and graphs of statistical information and to develop a preventive management program that could modify the prevalence of the most frequent pathologies such as dental caries, gingivitis, abscesses of dental origin and malocclusions.
Oral-written expression

Oral-written expression

José Alberto Fraijo Figueroa; Sara Lorelí Díaz Martínez; Ángel Alejandro Fong Hernández

Our Knowledge Publishing
2023
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The elements that make up the model of the psychological field elaborated by Jacob Robert Kantor (1975) regarding the formation of the psychological as part of a natural process of development in the ontogenetic evolution of the human being are worked on. In order to propose a structured form in the process of instructional teaching-learning (Sulzer-Azaroff and Mayer, 1983; Ribes, 2012), providing the support to a theoretical and practical tool in relation to the use of the elements that the educational work should have oriented to social development, knowledge, behavioral skills with orientation to academic performance based on didactic activities of reading-writing focused on oral-writing expression, meeting the personal educational needs of the student, institutional and instructional order, as well as social participation related to the use of language in the framework of an inclusive educational system.
Oral narrative

Oral narrative

Maria Regina M Oliveira Silva; Edna Ferreira Galvão

Our Knowledge Publishing
2023
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As an unconditional lover of culture, there is a strong desire for it to receive the attention and investment it deserves to make it accessible and democratic. Involvement during my childhood and youth in cultural movements, at school and church and in other spaces in the city allowed me to visualise the meagre investments directed towards culture, mainly for amateur projects by social groups, but with far-reaching potential. Graduating with a degree in Literature and a post-graduate qualification in Portuguese Language: a textual approach, as well as a master's degree in educational sciences and Portuguese language, allowed me to become more sensitive to culture through literature. From then on, I was able to write plays, chronicles, poetry and get involved with folklore issues in the municipality, which led me to take up a technical position in the Itaituba Culture Department. The relationships established at the Secretariat allowed me to get to know more about the socio-historical issues of this city and was my great motivation for re-signifying history through the oral narratives told by the older members of society.
Oral and dental health in schools

Oral and dental health in schools

Marwa Karray; Hassen Moalla

Our Knowledge Publishing
2023
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The most common oral disease is tooth decay. Experts at the World Health Organization (WHO) currently rank it as the world's third most common disease, after neoplasia and cardiovascular disease. As the most frequent oral disease in schools, caries remains a subject of interest for dentists working in schools to improve the health of Tunisian pupils.For several years now, Tunisia has been running programs to promote oral health in schools.The aims of this study are: - Specify the characteristics of oral health in a school in the city of Sfax.- Identify shortcomings in lifestyle and access to health care, and their repercussions on the oral and dental health of the population studied.- Propose recommendations for improvement in the school environment
Oral health in collagenopathies

Oral health in collagenopathies

Otto Alemán Miranda; José Jardón; Yamila Domínguez

Our Knowledge Publishing
2023
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The following work was based on a wide bibliographic review, in addition to exposing the experiences of the authors in the care of patients with these diseases and explains in a simple and organized way how should be the oral health care, which is so affected. It has several chapters that in several chapters illustrate some buccomaxillofacial manifestations, so that the reader has an idea of how these lesions can affect.
Oral health of individuals infected with the HTLV-1 virus

Oral health of individuals infected with the HTLV-1 virus

Márcia Tosta Xavier

Our Knowledge Publishing
2024
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The HTLV-1 virus is prevalent in various regions of the world, from Japan to Brazil. Infected individuals can develop T-cell lymphoma or tropical spastic paraparesis, which is disabling. The disease has no cure but can be controlled with multidisciplinary monitoring and treatment with different types of medication. As the virus can be transmitted through breast milk, infected women cannot breastfeed their children. Health professionals from different specialties must know about the virus, the diseases associated with it and the manifestations observed as a result of the infection in order to offer appropriate treatment and guarantee a better quality of life for this group of special patients. This book aims to draw the attention of educators, professionals and the general population to the care that should be taken when faced with the presence of the virus, particularly for those who live in regions endemic for HTLV-1.
Oral Manifestations of Bleeding Disorders

Oral Manifestations of Bleeding Disorders

M K Sunil; Rohit Sharma; Sukanya Bhardwaj

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2024
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Hematologic diseases mainly include disorders related to red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets which are the major components of blood.To rule out presence of hematologic diseases in a given patient, history should begin with standard medical questionnaires; Enquiry should be done about any previous prolonged bleeding episode post-surgery or injury, any spontaneous bleeding or frequent bruising. Drug history is very important and should be recorded in detail to know if the patient is on anticoagulants.
Oral Tissue Engineering

Oral Tissue Engineering

Mandeep Singh; Nishant Singh; Sanjit Singh

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2024
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Oral Tissue Engineering: Revolutionizing Dental Medicine" is a groundbreaking book that delves into the innovative field of oral tissue engineering. This comprehensive guide illuminates the latest research and advancements in the regeneration and repair of oral tissues, offering a new horizon in dental medicine. The book covers a range of topics, from the fundamental science behind cell and tissue growth to cutting-edge techniques in stem cell therapy, scaffold design, and biomaterials. It highlights the potential for regenerating dental tissues, including enamel, dentin, pulp, and periodontal structures, offering hope for patients suffering from dental diseases and injuries.The authors, renowned experts in dental science and bioengineering, provide a detailed exploration of the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly evolving field. They discuss the ethical, regulatory, and practical aspects of oral tissue engineering, making the book an invaluable resource for dental professionals, researchers, and students alike.
Oral Hamartoma

Oral Hamartoma

Akash Abhinav; Nishant Singh; Sanjeet Singh

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2024
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Hamartomas are non-neoplastic lesions and they can be noted in any part of the body. Hamartomas involving head-neck region are relatively rare. They usually depict the overgrowth of tissue indigenous to the native area. There are also several molecular expressions regulating the pathogenesis of odontogenic hamartomas and often these findings are suggestive of the hamartomatous nature of these lesions. They should be properly differentiated from choristoma, teratoma, benign and malignant lesion.