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Heart and oral cavity

Heart and oral cavity      The management of heart patients, described as “at-risk patients” par excellence, is playing an increasingly important role in the daily practice of the Dentist.When dealing with these patients, the practitioner is faced with the risk of infection, hemorrhage, or syncope, or a combination of two or three risks.To achieve this, it […]

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CAT in front of a renal failure

  CAT in front of a renal failure: 1- Introduction  :       In his daily practice, the dentist is often confronted with therapeutic problems, especially when dealing with patients with general diseases.      Some of these diseases require special care, due to their odonto-stomatological expression, the medications taken and the complications they cause, such as nephropathies.  2- Anatomical reminder of

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Management of patients on targeted therapies

   Management of patients on targeted therapies Targeted therapies have profoundly changed the management of certain pathologies in recent years.  These are treatments using biological products, which contrasts them with synthetic chemotherapy molecules. Indeed, these therapies are not without side effects and the dentist must therefore be aware of their potential oral and dental repercussions.  –

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Fractures of the facial mass

Oral Pathology and Surgery. Fractures of the facial mass I- Introduction:They correspond to fractures of the skeleton of the middle level of the face resulting in a complete or partial solution of bone continuity between the maxilla and the underlying skeleton.To explain the propagation of the fracture lines, we describe:a) force zones: II-anatomical reminders: *The

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CONDUCT TO BE ADOPTED WHEN WHEN FACING A DIABETIC PATIENT

CONDUCT TO BE ADOPTED WHEN WHEN FACING A DIABETIC PATIENT Dr. BENAOUF. S4th year course2023-2024 I- Introduction The evolution of medical knowledge has profoundly changed the attitude of dentiststowards many patients, particularly those suffering from a general illness. Given its very high rate and its multiple complications, diabetes, in fact, requiresspecific care, specific to it…This

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Salivary gland tumors

Salivary gland tumors I – IntroductionSalivary gland tumors are relatively rare, however their ignorance canlead to inappropriate and serious diagnostic and therapeutic behaviors.These tumors are characterized by histological polymorphism while theircommon clinical expression remains a non-specific tumor syndrome. Salivary gland tumors II – Clinical Study*TUMORSA- Epithelial tumors:I – benign tumors or adenomas:1) pleomorphic adenoma (or

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Semiology and specific examination of a patient with TMJ disorder

Semiology and specific examination of a patient with TMJ disorder I. Introduction The study of the temporomandibular joint in humans shows that it is totally linked to the dental system, by its physiology, as by its pathology. FREY, as early as 1902, defined this concept by speaking of the temporomandibular-dental joint. This notion was completed

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