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There are many problems that must face a person with disabilities, both physical and intellectual. In today's blog we will focus on the oral care of people with disabilities. Our goal is to guide you and help you minimize the damage and problems that can...

Many people suffer from epilepsy, as well as the whole set of problems, in this case oral, resulting from this disease, by the pharmacological therapies used to combat it. This condition means that patients with epilepsy are patients with special conditions that require treatment and a...

Oral lichen planus is a non-communicable inflammatory disease that affects the intra oral membranes, the most common areas being the internal face of the cheeks, palate, tongue or inner face of the lips. Oral lichen planus presents a habitual appearance of whitish spots in a reticular...

Gingivitis is a reversible pathology that causes inflammation of the gums and hemorrhage, but no loss of support tissue of the tooth. It appears due to an accumulation of dentobacterial plaque (tartar) in the gum line. Why is it produced? The main and most frequent cause is...

The term used to refer to the burning / burning sensation of the oral cavity, without an obvious triggering cause is "Burning mouth syndrome". This painful burning sensation, which does not respond to a triggering stimulus, can occur in any location of the oral cavity including...

Oral Leukoplakia is a white lesion, which we cannot categorize in any other concept of injury already defined. It has a high probability of developing oral cancer, so it is defined as a precancerous lesion. Features. Leukoplakias may appear as a unique, localized lesion, such as diffuse,...

What are we talking about? Supernumerary teeth are those that come out extra. In other words, they exceed in number the considered normal or logical for a human dentition. They are often found fortuitously when a person is subjected to a clinical or radiological examination. They...

Have you ever heard about it? On this week's blog, we are going to talk about the eruption cysts. These are common in children who are in the eruptive process of deciduous teeth. Also those who are going through the full phase of the replacement of...