A large number of disorders may affect the oral cavity, including genetic diseases, infections, cancers, blood diseases, skin diseases, endocrine and metabolic disorders, autoimmune and rheumatologic diseases, local lesions, to name a few. Oral mucosa shows a considerable variation in its normal structure and a wide range of conditions may affect it. Such conditions are often harmless or minor and could be primary or secondary to systemic disease. Several of them are quite rare and, hence, the diagnosis is not easy. Clinically, lesions may appear as ulcers, discoloration of the oral mucosa and alterations in size and configuration of oral anatomy. Genetic disorders have specific manifestations and can be caused by a derangement of one or mo...
(1) Background: Glycogen storage disease (GSD) represents a group of twenty-three types of metabolic...
Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of genetically transmitted rare conditions characterized by tegumen...
Abstract: The mucosal membrane of the oral cavity displays at times classical developmental lesions ...
A large number of disorders may affect the oral cavity, including genetic diseases, infections, canc...
Genodermatoses represent a group of uncommon, hereditary, single-gene skin disorders, characterized ...
The object of this chapter was to provide an overview including relevant research progress of some g...
T skin and the amelodentinal (the enamel and dentine) components of the teeth that result in a varie...
Oral mucosa is frequently involved in a group of genetic diseases, which affect the skin and other o...
Childhood diseases are a continuous source of interest in all areas of general and dental medicine. ...
In oral cavity, the spectrum of diseases due to genetic alterations ranges from developmental distur...
The oral cavity can be the site for early manifestations of mucocutaneous disorders (MD) or the only...
Currently, there are more than 4,000 genetic disorders identified till date, of which orofacial synd...
The craniofacial and oral manifestations of the different epidermolysis bullosa (EB) types vary mark...
Without considering infectious and traumatic diseases, the great majority of oral cavity diseases ha...
In adolescents periodontal destruction may be the primary manifestation of an as yet unrecognized ra...
(1) Background: Glycogen storage disease (GSD) represents a group of twenty-three types of metabolic...
Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of genetically transmitted rare conditions characterized by tegumen...
Abstract: The mucosal membrane of the oral cavity displays at times classical developmental lesions ...
A large number of disorders may affect the oral cavity, including genetic diseases, infections, canc...
Genodermatoses represent a group of uncommon, hereditary, single-gene skin disorders, characterized ...
The object of this chapter was to provide an overview including relevant research progress of some g...
T skin and the amelodentinal (the enamel and dentine) components of the teeth that result in a varie...
Oral mucosa is frequently involved in a group of genetic diseases, which affect the skin and other o...
Childhood diseases are a continuous source of interest in all areas of general and dental medicine. ...
In oral cavity, the spectrum of diseases due to genetic alterations ranges from developmental distur...
The oral cavity can be the site for early manifestations of mucocutaneous disorders (MD) or the only...
Currently, there are more than 4,000 genetic disorders identified till date, of which orofacial synd...
The craniofacial and oral manifestations of the different epidermolysis bullosa (EB) types vary mark...
Without considering infectious and traumatic diseases, the great majority of oral cavity diseases ha...
In adolescents periodontal destruction may be the primary manifestation of an as yet unrecognized ra...
(1) Background: Glycogen storage disease (GSD) represents a group of twenty-three types of metabolic...
Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of genetically transmitted rare conditions characterized by tegumen...
Abstract: The mucosal membrane of the oral cavity displays at times classical developmental lesions ...