نتایج جستجو برای: minor aphthous

تعداد نتایج: 83015  

2012
M M Fani H Ebrahimi S Pourshahidi E Aflaki S Shafiee Sarvestani

BACKGROUND Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) appears to be the most common type of oral ulcers. The lesion is usually self limited but its painful presentation results in some difficulties. Therefore, an efficient therapeutic strategy is required and currently existing therapies seem to be inadequate because of its unclear etiology. Here the therapeutic effect of triamcinolone acetonide ointm...

2011
Parastoo Afghari Saber Khazaei Shantia Kazemi Omid Savabi Ammar Hassanzadeh Keshteli Peyman Adibi

Microbial factors may play a role in the pathogenesis of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS). Because of similarities in the characteristics of peptic ulcers and oral aphthous ulcers, it seems reasonable to hypothesize that Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) could play a role in the development of RAS. The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship between H. pylori and RAS using t...

2017
Nasim Zeini Jahromi Janan Ghapanchi Sara Pourshahidi Maryam Zahed Hooman Ebrahimi

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is one of the most common lesions in the oral cavity. Due to its multifactorial nature, there is no definitive treatment for RAS. Laser therapy is one of the suggested treatments to reduce patient's discomfort. PURPOSE The purpose of the present clinical trial is to assess the effect of low and high level laser therapy on pain contr...

Journal: :Pediatric nursing 2011
Karlin T Krebs

Recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAUs), also known as canker sores, aphthous stomatitis, or aphthae, are a very common and often painful condition presenting in primary care. The majority of aphthous ulcers are benign, time-limited (7 to 14 days), and in some cases, require pain management until healed. However, RAUs can be a manifestation of a serious health condition, such as an autoimmune disorder...

Journal: :British medical journal 1986
C E Grattan C Scully

Most mouth ulcers are caused by trauma or are aphthous. Nevertheless, they may be a manifestation of a wide range of mucocutaneous or systemic disorders, including infections, drug reactions, and disorders of the blood and gastro-intestinal systems, or they may be caused by malignant disease. The term mouth ulcers should not, therefore, be used as a final diagnosis. An ulcer may develop from mi...

2014
Gianna Maria Nardi Felice Roberto Grassi Dorina Lauritano Massimo Petruzzi

An effective treatment for aphthous stomatitis is not still available and its treatment consists only of therapeutic measures to suppress its symptoms. We report a case of a 60-year caucasian woman presented a 16-year history of episodes of multiple major recurrent ulcers in the oral mucosa. Topical application of Oralmedic® caused an improvement of pain, discomfort and healing of the aphthous ...

2014
Shahin Gavanji Behrouz Larki Azizollah Bakhtari

BACKGROUND Herbal drugs are considered alternative agents and have been used for several years around the world. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is one of the most common problems recognized by dentists and skin specialists. This problem is characterized by recurring, painful, small oral mucosal ulcers with a round or oval aspect that mostly appear in keratinized mucosa, cheeks, and on the ...

2017
Maitreyi Pandya Anupama N Kalappanavar Rajeshwari G Annigeri Dhanya S Rao

Background and Objectives Recurrent aphthous stomatitis is an inflammatory condition present since ancient era wherein numerous treatment modalities have been tried. But complete eradication of the disease has not been possible and hence newer agents are being introduced. One such agent is a flavonoid named quercetin with proven antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and ulcer healing properties. Me...

2014
Santosh Patil S N. Reddy Sneha Maheshwari Suneet Khandelwal D. Shruthi Bharati Doni

OBJECTIVE Patients with an oral ulcer may present initially to a general physician or a dental practitioner. Majority of the ulcers are benign and resolve spontaneously but small proportions are malignant. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of recurrent aphthous ulcerations in the Indian population. MATERIAL AND METHODS 3244 patients attending the Department of Oral ...

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