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Medicine and dentistry: Understanding the language of dentistry

Medicine and dentistry: Understanding the language of dentistry

22/11/2021

Education in oral health literacy is key, and timely referral to dental practitioners may provide better patient outcomes with fewer potentially preventable hospitalisations.


Dental abscess: A potential cause of death and morbidity

Dental abscess: A potential cause of death and morbidity

01/09/2020

Once infection spreads beyond the confines of the jaws, there is an increasing risk of airway obstruction and septicaemia.


Rock ‘n’ knoll in the mouth: A man with a lump on the hard palate

Rock ‘n’ knoll in the mouth: A man with a lump on the hard palate

23/11/2020

A Caucasian man aged 63 years with a history of heavy smoking and occasional alcohol drinking presented with concerns regarding a hard lump in the middle of his hard palate.


Common causes of ‘swelling’ in the oral cavity

Common causes of ‘swelling’ in the oral cavity

01/09/2020

The most commonly encountered swellings in the oral cavity are either submucosal in nature, or involve swelling of the underlying jaw (maxilla or mandible).


Common benign and malignant oral mucosal disease

Common benign and malignant oral mucosal disease

25/08/2020

The most commonly encountered mucosal surface lesions are those of an epithelial break (ulcer) or an alteration in thickness, texture or colour (white, red or pigmented lesion).

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