Review Article
Periodontal disease and systemic health: An update for medical practitioners
Care for the oral cavity lies in the intersection of dentistry and medicine. As the oral cavity serves as an entry to the gastrointestinal tract and the point where the digestion process begins, it is often recognised as an important gateway to dietary and nutritional health. Oral health, however,...
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Is it Feasible to Use Magnesium Sulphate as a Hypotensive Agent in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?
Although deliberate hypotension during surgery may potentially cause organ ischaemia, in particular of the myocardium and cerebrum, it is widely used as an adjuvant technique in oral and maxillofacial surgery aimed at reducing blood loss and improving the surgical field. Deliberate hypotension was reported as the fourth commonest cause...
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Recurrent Gigantic Pyogenic Granuloma Disturbing Speech and Mastication: A Case Report and Literature Review
Pyogenic granulomas are common benign fibrovascular growths of the oral cavity that are non-neoplastic in nature. They may also present as skin lesions.
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A Case Report of a Vital Replanted Tooth with Unfavourable Extra-alveolar Condition: A 10-Year Follow-up
Tooth avulsion, frequently of the maxillary central incisors, occurs most often in children from 7 to 9 years of age, when the periodontium surrounding the immature erupting teeth is loosely structured, providing minimal resistance to extrusive forces. Falls against hard objects, including those incurred during sports activities, are one...
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Odontoameloblastoma: Report of a Case
Ameloblastoma is a benign but locally invasive tumour that affects the jaws. Although it is commonly regarded as a homogeneous group of tumours, detailed investigations have proven its clinicopathologic diversity.
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Oral Manifestations of Schimmelpenning Syndrome: Case Report and Review of Literature
Schimmelpenning syndrome (SS) is characterised by specific skin manifestations, skeletal defects, and central nervous system abnormalities, such as mental deficiency and seizures. Happle has shown that a clinical entity known as “epidermal nevus syndrome”, formerly used as an alternative term to SS, does not exist.
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Review Article
Alveolar Bone Grafts: The Surgical/Orthodontic Management of the Cleft Maxilla
Secondary alveolar bone grafting, which was pioneered in Europe, was reported in the German literature at the beginning of this century. However, it was not until the 1970s that secondary or delayed bone grafting became popular in the United States.
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Review Article
Pathogenesis and Morphogenesis of Craniofacial Developmental Anomalies
The current explosion of molecular biology encompassing genetics, morphogenesis, teratogenesis and pharmacogenomics for targeted drug therapy is about to have a profound impact upon the practice of medicine in the next century. A new discipline of molecular medicine is becoming a feature of clinical practice.
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A Review of Common Mucocutaneous Disorders Affecting the Mouth and Lips
Most of the mucocutaneous diseases are confined to the stratified squamous epithelia and thus may involve oral, genital and other mucosae and skin. Most of these conditions are acquired and have an immunological basis but there is often a hereditary predisposition.
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Review Article
Oral Rehabilitation Using Dental Implants and Guided Bone Regeneration
Form follows function and adaptation to physiologic demands dictates skeletal form. In the oro-facial region, tooth loss leads to atrophy of the alveolar arches in all planes.
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Reconstruction of Cranial Bone Defects Using Alloplastic Implants Produced from a Stereolithographically-generated Cranial Model
Cranial bone defects can be a result of trauma, congenital defects, infection or iatrogenically induced by surgery. Even for patients with sufficient hair to cover the affected site, hair styling may not be sufficient to mask off the deficient external cranial contour.
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A 5-Year Survey of Oral Biopsies in an Oral Surgical Unit in Singapore: 1993-1997
There are a variety of pathological conditions that present in the oral cavity. While clinical and radiographic examination will suggest a provisional diagnosis, histological examination is often required to confirm or exclude a suspected diagnosis.
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The Role of Multiple Segment Osteotomies in Orthognathic Surgery
Multiple segment osteotomy (MSO) orthognathic surgery serves to combine total or segmental maxillary and mandibular correction of dentofacial deformities with concurrent diastematic procedures to provide immediate repositioning of dental-osseous elements. In addition, splitting the palate may often be necessary to correct a functionally poor relationship of the maxilla to...
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Surface Laser Scanning of the Cleft Palate Deformity —Validation of the Method
Cleft palate morphology and palatal dimensional changes due to growth and treatment have been analysed by numerous quantitative techniques. Many of these methods, however, produce two-dimensional measurements of the three-dimensional cleft palate deformity.
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Intraoral Mandibular Distraction: Indications, Technique and Long-term Results
Distraction osteogenesis is rapidly becoming a mainstream treatment modality for the early management of the patient with mandibular hypoplasia. Following early clinical experience with external distracters, intraoral buried internal distracters have been developed that offer specific advantages over the external device.
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Aetiology and Distribution of Mandibular Fractures in the National University Hospital, Singapore
Apart from the nasal bone, the mandible is the most commonly fractured bone in the face. It is also the 10th most often broken bone in the body.
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Case Reports: The Use of Intermaxillary Screws to Achieve Intermaxillary Fixation in the Treatment of Mandibular Fractures
The mandible is a unique bone in the human skeleton and occupies a prominent position in the craniofacial region. Traumatic injury to the face, especially in the lower third, may result in fractures of the mandible.
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Oral Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-infected Patients in Singapore
The spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease has pursued a relentless course since it was first recognised in the early 1980s and if current trend continues, it is most likely to carry on well into the 21st century. Asia and South Asia are expected to shoulder the greatest...
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Evaluation of Problem-based Learning: A Lecturer’s Perspective
In the last decades, the exponential growth in the sophistication of the medical/dental knowledge and technologies has made the current dental curriculum more cramped and inevitably compartmentalised. This paradigm shift has caused, globally and regionally, a great demand on dental schools to produce dentists who can differentiate the quality...
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Craniofacial Anomalies: Clinical and Molecular Perspectives
Cleidocranial dysplasia is an autosomal dominant skeletal disorder characterized by short stature, brachycephaly, delayed closure of the fontanelles and sutures, Wormian bones, midface hypoplasia, unerupted teeth, supernumerary permanent teeth, aplasia or hypoplasia of the clavicles, and other skeletal anomalies, such as hypoplastic iliac wings and brachydactyly.
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Case Report of a Dermoid Cyst at the Floor of the Mouth
A 19-year-old Indian male with a past history of “Ludwig’s angina” was seen at the Accident and Emergency Department of National University Hospital complaining of an acute swelling at the floor of the mouth for 2 days. The patient was seen the day before in an outpatient clinic and...
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Difficulties in Diagnosing Lesions in the Floor of the Mouth – Report of Two Rare Cases
The floor of the mouth takes form as early as in the fourth week of gestation with the downward growth and subsequent degeneration of the ectoderm surrounding the peripheral of the tongue, forming the lingual sulcus separating the tongue and the floor of the mouth. The anterior boundary is...
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Spontaneous Bone Regeneration after Mandible Resection in a Case of Ameloblastoma – A Case Report
Ameloblastoma is a true neoplasm of enamel organ type tissue which does not undergo differentiation to the point of enamel organ. This type of tumour occurs mostly in the mandible and grows slowly with variable clinical and histological characteristics, but it is histologically benign.
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Clinico-Pathological Conference 2002
Six patients with unusual presentations of head and neck disease were presented for diagnosis by discussants at the conference. Images were accompanied by brief details and the differential diagnosis was explored by the discussants.
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Commentary
The Role of Internet and Personal Digital Assistant in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
The Internet is a global network of networks that connect computers all over the world, so that anyone from any point in the network can communicate with others on the network through a service provider. The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and the World Wide Web (www) technology have...
Commentary
Bisphosphonates – A Word of Caution
Bisphosphonates are commonly prescribed for the treatment (and prevention) of postmenopausal and corticosteroid induced osteoporosis, Paget’s disease, hypercalcemia associated with malignancy and osteolysis (and bone pain) associated with metastatic bone disease (e.g. in metastatic breast and prostate cancers).
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Low Frequency of Anti-Endomysial Antibodies in Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a common condition of the oral mucosa of unknown aetiology. Several predisposing factors have been suggested including haematinic deficiencies, reactions to foodstuffs and local trauma.
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Oral Lesions and Conditions Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in 1000 South Indian Patients
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a major global health problem. It is estimated that the number of people living with HIV infection in India, by the end of 2002, is 4 to 5 million.
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Review Article
Epidemiology of Betel Quid Usage
Betel quid/areca nut use has been common in South and Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific region for a long time and is common among migrated communities in Africa, Europe and North America. Because of its ancient history, its use is socially acceptable among all sections of society, including...
Review Article
Oral Mucosal Immunology: An Overview
The primary function of the immune system of the mouth is to protect the teeth, jaws, gingivae and the rest of the oral mucosa against infection. The oral immune system is part of an extensive and specialised compartmentalised mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT).
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Editorial
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology and Medicine – A Dental Specialty Issue Whose Time Has Come?
The practice of Dentistry in Singapore has advanced rapidly, with the development and recognition of several specialty practices, coupled with the support of established specialty training programmes abroad as well as locally. In this respect, the Academy of Medicine, Singapore (AMS) had led and played a pivotal role in...
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Spectrum of Dentofacial Deformities: A Retrospective Survey
Deformity refers to distortion of any part of the body. The term dentofacial is related to the dental arches and their effects on facial contours. Dentofacial deformity has been described as a deformity that affects primarily the jaws and dentition, although the mid and lower faces are also affected.
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Review Article
Diabetes as a Risk Factor for Periodontal Disease: Current Status and Future Considerations
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common and growing global health problem. It is highly prevalent in Asian communities. Hong Kong, Pakistan, and Singapore are among the countries with the highest prevalence of diabetes in the adult population.
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Review Article
Effect of Orthognathic Surgery on the Posterior Airway Space (PAS)
During the growth and development of a person, the facial structures are primarily dependent on the genetic makeup and secondarily on the environmental factors. If the facial structures grow abnormally or disproportionately, a dentofacial deformity occurs.
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Airway and Craniofacial Changes With Mandibular Advancement Device in Chinese With Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
The mandibular advancement device (MAD) consists of upper and lower splints attached to the teeth and postures the mandible forward. The rationale for use of the MAD is that the forward movement of the mandible moves the tongue forward since the tongue is attached to the genial tubercles of...
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A Brief History of the Chapter of Dental Surgeons
The idea of having an Academy of Medicine in Singapore was first proposed by some 20 medical specialists on 19 July 1957 and was named then as “Academy of Physicians & Surgeons”. It was officially formed by 34 founding members (comprising Dental Surgeons, Physicians and Surgeons) and was renamed...
Letter to the Editor
Enlargement of the Right Maxilla – Report of an Unusual Peripheral Osteoma
Osteomas are benign, slow-growing tumours of the bone which may be classified as solitary or multiple. Multiple osteomas are mainly associated with Gardner’s syndrome while solitary osteomas can be further classified as peripheral, central or extra skeletal depending on the origin.
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Review Article
Precautions When Providing Dental Care During Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and was first reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) as pneumonia of unknown aetiology in the Chinese city of Wuhan on 31 December 2019. Since then, COVID-19 has spread across the globe and...
Editorial
A Duty of Quality
The process of delivery of health care is complex and includes aspects which concern the clinician, the patient and the treatment process itself. Training imparts skill and knowledge to the clinician.
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