نتایج جستجو برای: orofacial complications

تعداد نتایج: 188116  

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2011
Aditya Patney Keerthilatha M Pai Amar A Sholapurkar

Myopathy and muscular pseudohypertrophy associated with severe congenital hypothyroidism has been described as Kocher Debre Semelaigne syndrome, which is a rare disorder with only a few previously published reports. However, none of these reports have described the orofacial aspects of this syndrome. Here we report one such case, which may provide valuable information to specialists in oral hea...

2012
Babatunde O. Akinbami

However, a single view of orthopantomogram (panorex) is useful for both mandible and maxilla  Chest x-rays  Computerized tomographic scan is mainly useful for bone lesions as in osteomyelitis giving reduced CT no. in areas of bone destruction and close to normal CT no. in areas of bone formation. Fluids, abscesses and exudates gives varying opacities and lucencies with CT no. more than that o...

2013
Michaela Prochazkova Anita Terse Niranjana D Amin Bradford Hall Elias Utreras Harish C Pant Ashok B Kulkarni

BACKGROUND Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) is a unique member of the serine/threonine kinase family. This kinase plays an important role in neuronal development, and deregulation of its activity leads to neurodegenerative disorders. Cdk5 also serves an important function in the regulation of nociceptive signaling. Our previous studies revealed that the expression of Cdk5 and its activator, p35...

2013
Adam P. Ross M. Adela Mansilla Youngshik Choe Simon Helminski Richard Sturm Roy L. Maute Scott R. May Kamil K. Hozyasz Piotr Wójcicki Adrianna Mostowska Beth Davidson Iannis E. Adamopoulos Samuel J. Pleasure Jeffrey C. Murray Konstantinos S. Zarbalis

Orofacial clefts are among the most common birth defects and result in an improper formation of the mouth or the roof of the mouth. Monosomy of the distal aspect of human chromosome 6p has been recognized as causative in congenital malformations affecting the brain and cranial skeleton including orofacial clefts. Among the genes located in this region is PAK1IP1, which encodes a nucleolar facto...

Journal: :The International journal of orofacial myology : official publication of the International Association of Orofacial Myology 2014
Lorraine Frey Shari Green Paula Fabbie Dana Hockenbury Marge Foran Kathleen Elder

The origins of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy began in the early 1960's by orthodontists who recognized the importance of functional nasal breathing, proper swallowing, and more ideal oral rest postures. Re-patterning these functions through myofunctional therapy assisted with better orthodontic outcomes and improved stability. Experts in orofacial myology have concluded that improper oral res...

2015
Rajat Goel Sanjeev Kumar Ajay Panwar Abhishek B Singh

Orofacial pain' most commonly occurs due to dental causes like caries, gingivitis or periodontitis. Other common causes of 'orofacial pain' are sinusitis, temporomandibular joint(TMJ) dysfunction, otitis externa, tension headache and migraine. In some patients, the etiology of 'orofacial pain' remains undetected despite optimal evaluation. A few patients in the practice of clinical dentistry pr...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2013
Grant Townsend Tracey Winning

Dr. Townsend is Professor, Centre for Orofacial Research and Learning, School of Dentistry, The University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; and Dr. Winning is Associate Professor, Centre for Orofacial Research and Learning, School of Dentistry, The University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Direct correspondence to Professor Grant Townsend, School of Dentistry, The University o...

Journal: :Anesthesia progress 2010
Steven Ganzberg

The pharmacologic management of chronic orofacial pain involves the use of medications not used routinely in dental practice. Additionally, many drugs are used for long periods of time necessitating careful monitoring for adverse effects and potential drug interactions. This article will review commonly used medications for chronic orofacial pain and highlight important areas of concern.

Journal: :American family physician 1984
I Brook

Bacteroides melaninogenicus and Bacteroides oralis are predominant anaerobes in orofacial infections and aspiration pneumonia. Fusobacterium species are common pathogens in aspiration pneumonia, brain abscesses and orofacial infections. Clostridium perfringens can cause bacteremia and wound infections. Clostridium botulinum can produce a paralytic toxin that causes a paralytic syndrome in infan...

Journal: :Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 2015
Jian Wang Zhi-Hua Li Ban Feng Ting Zhang Han Zhang Hui Li Tao Chen Jing Cui Wei-Dong Zang Yun-Qing Li

Cortical neuroplasticity alterations are implicated in the pathophysiology of chronic orofacial pain. However, the relationship between critical cortex excitability and orofacial pain maintenance has not been fully elucidated. We recently demonstrated a top-down corticospinal descending pain modulation pathway from the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) to the spinal dorsal horn that could directl...

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