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Taste Disorders: A Review

Body   Revised on April 23, 2015     Download PDF Abstract Taste disorders are distressing for patients. They can also pose a serious threat

Pulpitis (Reversible/Irreversible)

Body Pulpitis Reversible pulpitis: pulpal inflammation which should resolve once the etiology is removed (defective restorations or caries). Irreversible pulpitis: pulpal inflammation which will not

Management of Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain

Body   Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain Constant, unremitting pain (often perceived within deep tissues) presenting extraorally and/or intraorally with variable and fluctuating intensity. Also known

Management of Unilateral Facial Numbness

Body   Unilateral Facial Numbness Possible causes of sudden onset: Trauma (including dental surgery) Acute infection (bacterial or viral [e.g., varicella-zoster virus]) Vascular event (e.g.,

How Do I Manage a Patient with Dry Socket?

Body   Dry Socket (Alveolar Osteitis) Complication of wound healing following the extraction of a tooth. The patient experiences severe throbbing pain caused by bone

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