The clinical oral examination is by far the dentist's most potent tool for discovering oral lesions. This procedure often takes only 30 to 120 seconds and ...
Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation: Review of Anatomy and Two Techniques
available for clinical use in 1991.15 It is completely and rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract after oral administration, with the drug being ...
Oral health status of children and adults in - p27-33 PETERSEN.PMD
Clinical oral health data collected according to. WHO methodology and criteria. Results: At age 6, 38% of children had caries, with prevalence higher in ...
All of them were subjected to clinical oral examinations. In the group of patients with oral pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions (experimental group), a ...
The clinical appearance of drug-induced urticaria is indistin- .... 5.3 Oral Provocation Tests. Oral provocation tests (OPTs) are the only way of proving ...
The population should include individuals with slight to strong oral malodor. The average organoleptic intensity rating (see Table in Clinical Protocol ...