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Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal. 2013; 33 (3): 470-472
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-141061

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Benign migratory glossitis is an asymptomatic inflammatory disorder of tongue of unknown etiology. This disease is characterized by depapillation, erythematous areas showing raised greyish or white circinate lines or bands with irregular pattern on the dorsal surface of the tongue. The objective in presenting these reports was to discuss the clinical presentation, associated causative factors and management strategies of benign migratory glossitis

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Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal. 2013; 33 (3): 566-568
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-141084

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The study was done to evaluate various means of retention in fabrication of maxillary obturators. It was a descriptive study and it was carried out at Hamdard University Dental Hospital, Karachi. It was spread over three years from August 2010 to July 2013. Twenty eight patients formed the study group. Age ranged from 03-78 years. Twenty were males and eight females. Five of them had already used obturator. After taking consent, they were asked to fill a specially designed Proforma .Thus all required information was obtained. All patients were provided with maxillary obturators. Interim obturator was fabricated for 46% patients, while surgical and definitive obturators were made for 29% and 25% patients respectively. In 24 patients conventional means of retentions like clasp, indirect retainer, utilization of retentive under cuts, proper extension of prosthesis were used. In three patients implant supported obturator were fabricated while in one patient magnets were used. Utilization of various means of retention bring better compliance in maxillary defect patients

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JPDA-Journal of the Pakistan Dental Association. 2008; 17 (3): 150-155
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-88474

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To highlight the role of general health care providers in referring patients with odontogenic infection. This study was carried out at two teaching Dental Colleges simultaneously, the departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Hamdard University Dental Hospital, and Fatima Jinna 1 Dental College Hospital Karachi. A total of 108 cases were managed for clinically diagnosed fascial space infect from March 2004 to August 2006. From the total of 108, 76 patients were managed at Hamdard University w as 32 patients were managed at Fatima Jinnah Dental College Hospital respectively. The referral inform, I was extracted from the referral letter and patient interview [history and examination]. In cases where referral lettrs were not present the referral source was recorded as "self referral". The mean age of the sample was recorded as 26.7 years with minimum age .1d maximum age 63 years. In all, 64.8% patients were male and 35.2% patients were females with M:F ratio of 1.8:1. The referred cases accounted for 59.3% excluding the self referred cases. Most referrals were recorded from medi and surgical specialists [25%], followed by general medical practitioners [24.1%], and general dental practitioners [10.2%]. Self referrals accounted for 40.7% of the sample. Oro-facial infections occur in sites that lend themselves to early detection by most health-care providers and, to a certain extent also, by self-examination. These study findings raise the concern that lack of patient awareness and its associated inappropriate clinical management should be aimed at formulating referral guidelines for the GDP and the GMP to provide guidance for a detailed clinical examination of the oro-facial region, and to decide the need for urgent referral to the specialist Especially if severe fascial space infection is anticipated particularly in patients having compromised host defenses associated with poor oral health


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Humans , Male , Female , Referral and Consultation , Focal Infection, Dental , Primary Health Care , Self-Examination , Oral Health , Physicians, Family , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Dental Caries , Periodontal Diseases
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