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Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Jun 2005
Topics: Humans; Kidney Failure, Chronic; Male; Middle Aged; Mouth Mucosa; Stomatitis; Uremia
PubMed: 15962089
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322005000300013 -
The Journal of Family Practice Nov 2022We initially suspected primary herpetic gingivostomatitis. But the patient's lab work, persistent fever, and cough led us in a different direction.
We initially suspected primary herpetic gingivostomatitis. But the patient's lab work, persistent fever, and cough led us in a different direction.
Topics: Child; Humans; Stomatitis, Herpetic; Stomatitis
PubMed: 36538779
DOI: 10.12788/jfp.0511 -
Dental Update Mar 2015The use of dental implants in replacing missing teeth is proven to be a valid treatment with a high success rate. To achieve the best treatment outcome in all implant... (Review)
Review
The use of dental implants in replacing missing teeth is proven to be a valid treatment with a high success rate. To achieve the best treatment outcome in all implant systems, the implant has to be able to integrate with the surrounding tissue. However, dental implants are affected by peri-implant diseases and may fail as a result. As the number of implants placed continues to increase, the prevalence of peri-implant disease will also increase. This requires preventive measures to inhibit the development of the disease and stop its progression. Clinical Relevance: Understanding how to maintain healthy peri-implant tissue as well as diagnosis and treatment of disease are vital for every dentist and dental student.
Topics: Dental Implants; Humans; Osseointegration; Peri-Implantitis; Stomatitis; Survival Analysis
PubMed: 26058231
DOI: 10.12968/denu.2015.42.2.166 -
Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira... 2009
Topics: Humans; Stomatitis, Aphthous
PubMed: 19488635
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302009000200001 -
Emerging Infectious Diseases Dec 2020An outbreak of ulcerative stomatitis was observed in a donkey (Equus asinus) dairy herd. Similar lesions were also observed on the dams' udders and, sporadically, in...
An outbreak of ulcerative stomatitis was observed in a donkey (Equus asinus) dairy herd. Similar lesions were also observed on the dams' udders and, sporadically, in genital areas. The lesions typically resolved in 1-3 weeks. An α-herpesvirus, Varicellovirus, genetically related to equid herpesvirus type 3, was identified.
Topics: Animals; Equidae; Herpesviridae Infections; Stomatitis; Varicellovirus
PubMed: 33219790
DOI: 10.3201/eid2612.200201 -
The British Journal of Oral &... Dec 2012The number of osseointegrated dental implants is increasing. Healthy peri-implant soft and hard tissues are required for the stability and survival of dental implants.... (Review)
Review
The number of osseointegrated dental implants is increasing. Healthy peri-implant soft and hard tissues are required for the stability and survival of dental implants. In this paper we review factors that lead to peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis, and review treatment.
Topics: Dental Implantation, Endosseous; Dental Implants; Dental Restoration Failure; Humans; Peri-Implantitis; Stomatitis
PubMed: 22197573
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2011.11.020 -
Journal of the American Veterinary... Mar 2015To evaluate long-term response of cats with stomatitis to tooth extraction.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate long-term response of cats with stomatitis to tooth extraction.
DESIGN
Retrospective case series.
ANIMALS
95 cats with stomatitis.
PROCEDURES
Medical records of cats with stomatitis that was treated with tooth extraction during a 14-year period were reviewed. Demographic information and diagnostic results were recorded as well as surgical procedure, including full-mouth extraction (FME) versus partial-mouth extraction (PME), and specifics of medical management. Patients were categorized according to response to treatment.
RESULTS
Median postoperative follow-up time was 231 days (range, 33 to 2,655 days). Of 95 cats, 6 (6.3%) had no improvement and 25 (26.3%) had little improvement in stomatitis following tooth extraction and extended medical management (EMM). Following tooth extraction, 37 (39.0%) cats had substantial clinical improvement and 27 (28.4%) cats had complete resolution of stomatitis; of these 64 cats, 44 (68.8%) required EMM for a finite period to achieve positive outcomes. Extent of tooth extraction (PME vs FME) was not associated with overall response to treatment. At initial recheck examination, a better long-term response to tooth extraction was observed in patients with resolution of abnormal behavior (OR, 7.2), decrease in oral inflammation (OR, 3.5), and lack of need for follow-up medical management with antimicrobials (OR, 3.7).
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE
Extraction of teeth in areas of oral inflammation provided substantial improvement or complete resolution of stomatitis in more than two-thirds of affected cats. Full-mouth extraction did not appear to provide additional benefit over PME. Most cats with stomatitis may require EMM to achieve substantial clinical improvement or complete resolution.
Topics: Animals; Cat Diseases; Cats; Female; Male; Retrospective Studies; Stomatitis; Tooth Extraction
PubMed: 25719848
DOI: 10.2460/javma.246.6.654 -
The Journal of Veterinary Medical... Mar 2021Nasal papules and oral ulcers were observed in calves that were group-housed at a dairy farm. The calves were diagnosed with bovine papular stomatitis (BPS) due to...
Nasal papules and oral ulcers were observed in calves that were group-housed at a dairy farm. The calves were diagnosed with bovine papular stomatitis (BPS) due to parapoxvirus (PPV) infection based on virologic examinations using polymerase chain reaction to detect PPV. To prevent the spread of BPS, we isolated the affected calves, made procedural changes so that the affected herd was managed after the healthy herd, disinfected the bedding with slaked lime, disinfected the stalls and fences with invert soap, and changed the animals' feed to soft grass which does not damage the oral cavity. As a result, we succeeded in control the infection quickly.
Topics: Animals; Cattle; Cattle Diseases; Farms; Parapoxvirus; Poxviridae Infections; Stomatitis
PubMed: 33310999
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.20-0554 -
Disease-a-month : DM May 2022
Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Humans; Stomatitis
PubMed: 34740445
DOI: 10.1016/j.disamonth.2021.101299 -
The American Journal of Dermatopathology Feb 1985Pyostomatitis vegetans is a rare and unusual disorder of the oral cavity, characterized by erythema and edema of the mucosa and numerous small, superficial yellow...
Pyostomatitis vegetans is a rare and unusual disorder of the oral cavity, characterized by erythema and edema of the mucosa and numerous small, superficial yellow pustules. Its significance lies in its association with inflammatory disease of the bowel, either ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. We report here a patient with pyostomatitis vegetans who, upon medical workup, was discovered to have asymptomatic Crohn's disease. The clinical features, histopathology, and treatment of pyostomatitis vegetans, and its purported relationship to pemphigus vegetans of Neumann are discussed.
Topics: Biopsy; Crohn Disease; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Mouth Mucosa; Prednisone; Stomatitis; Sulfasalazine; Suppuration
PubMed: 2858165
DOI: 10.1097/00000372-198502000-00015