- An
intraoral camera is a
small imaging device designed to
capture detailed images of the oral cavity,
aiding in
diagnosis and
treatment planning. It is...
- An
intraoral scanner is a
handheld device that
generates digital impression data of the oral cavity. The scanner's
light source is
projected onto the...
- A
mouth also
referred to as the oral is the body ****
through which many
animals ingest food and vocalize. The body
cavity immediately behind the mouth...
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bacterial infection.
Common mouth ulcers (aphthous ulcer) also
resemble intraoral herpes, but do not
present a
vesicular stage.
Genital herpes can be more...
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density and
muscle attachments,
determining whether the
infection drains intraorally or extraorally. If left untreated, the
infection may
progress to more...
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other signs are
present except those involved in
changes in
occlusion intraorally such as pain, and the
enlargement corresponds with the
outline of the...
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begin as a boil
which bursts allowing pus
drainage from the abscess,
intraorally (usually
through the gum) or extraorally.
Chronic drainage will allow...
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process contains a
number of steps. Firstly, an
optical impression of the
intraoral abutment is
obtained by
scanning with an intra-oral digitizer. The digitized...
- surface.
Diagnosis of
geographic tongue (GT)
mainly relies on clinical,
intraoral findings. As GT is
usually asymptomatic in the
mouth it does not require...
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application of heat (e.g. heat bag extraorally, and warm salt
water intraorally) may help,
reducing the
severity and
duration of the condition. Peritonsillar...