Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis is the most common viral infection of the oral cavity in children. It is caused by Herpes Virus 1 and less often by Herpes Virus 2 infection. Sometimes the vesicular lesions are first observed by odonto stomatologists.Sin financiaciónNo data WoSNo data Scopus670 SPI – ICEE (2018), 4/96 General – Editoriales extranjerasUE
Objective The exact prevalence of oral lesions in childhood is not well known. We sought to define ...
The oral cavity has multifactorial meaning and it’s necessary to do some research and even prevent e...
This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during e...
Stomatitis is the inflammation of the oral mucosa caused by local or systemic factors, which can inv...
Herpetic gingivostomatitis is an infection of primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) type-1 characterize...
A two-year-old child was sent to our department by the appearance of multiple vesicles, accompanie...
Introduction The primary aim of the dental practitioner when examining children affected by altera...
Objective: The objective of this article is to present to the dental professionals, through a litera...
Children's infections of the orofacial region in everyday practice represent an important percentage...
There are 80 types of known herpes virus, 8 of them can cause infection on humans. They are herpes s...
<p><em>The problem of diseases of mucous membrane of oral cavity is one of the main ones in dentistr...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted diseases are defined as a group of infections caused by various a...
ABSTRACTPrimary herpetic gingivostomatitis (PHGS) represents the clinically apparent pattern of prim...
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 (HSV-1) infection of the tongue commonly accompanies acute primary...
Stomatitis is mouth in the space, that's it including cheek, tongue and gingival mucosa floors wide ...
Objective The exact prevalence of oral lesions in childhood is not well known. We sought to define ...
The oral cavity has multifactorial meaning and it’s necessary to do some research and even prevent e...
This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during e...
Stomatitis is the inflammation of the oral mucosa caused by local or systemic factors, which can inv...
Herpetic gingivostomatitis is an infection of primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) type-1 characterize...
A two-year-old child was sent to our department by the appearance of multiple vesicles, accompanie...
Introduction The primary aim of the dental practitioner when examining children affected by altera...
Objective: The objective of this article is to present to the dental professionals, through a litera...
Children's infections of the orofacial region in everyday practice represent an important percentage...
There are 80 types of known herpes virus, 8 of them can cause infection on humans. They are herpes s...
<p><em>The problem of diseases of mucous membrane of oral cavity is one of the main ones in dentistr...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted diseases are defined as a group of infections caused by various a...
ABSTRACTPrimary herpetic gingivostomatitis (PHGS) represents the clinically apparent pattern of prim...
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 (HSV-1) infection of the tongue commonly accompanies acute primary...
Stomatitis is mouth in the space, that's it including cheek, tongue and gingival mucosa floors wide ...
Objective The exact prevalence of oral lesions in childhood is not well known. We sought to define ...
The oral cavity has multifactorial meaning and it’s necessary to do some research and even prevent e...
This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during e...