Injuries to oral soft-tissues can occur due to accidental, iatrogenic, and factitious traumas. They may present as burns, ulcerations, and gingival recession. Chemical, thermal, and physical agents are the main causative agents for oral soft-tissues burns. The purpose of this case report was to illustrate the destructive nature of the local behavior and to describe the successful treatment of this case. A 20-year-old girl with severe pain and burning sensation in the left maxillary region, which was interfering with normal eating and speaking, was admitted to periodontology clinic. Upon questioning, the patient readily admitted traumatizing her gingival and cheek mucosa with alcohol. Treatment consisted of oral hygiene ...
Accidental contact of various chemicals in dentistry may cause damage to the gingiva. A male patient...
Maintaining healthy teeth and soft oral tissues for life is important. Gingival abrasions are revers...
Background: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic idiopathic oral dysaesthesia that presents as ...
Injuries to oral soft-tissues can occur due to accidental, iatrogenic, and factitious traumas. They ...
Trauma-related oral lesions are common in clinical practice of dentistry and they can impair patient...
A chemical burn is seen in oral cavity after a noxious agent is placed in direct contact with the mu...
Oral mucosal burns can occur after contact with various chemical agents, and commonly manifest as ar...
PubMedID: 16253103Background: Iatrogenic trauma can be defined as any trauma that has been induced b...
Oral mucosal injuries can occur due to the action of different agents from a physical, chemical or t...
The health of the periodontium including the soft tissues – gingiva and periodontal ligament; and th...
Background: Clove is an herb that has been known for centuries as natural remedy and food preservati...
Introduction: Chemical burns are injuries to the oral mucosa caused by the application of corrosive ...
Oral burn due to ingestion of corrosive substances can bring about debilitating consequences. It oft...
SummaryThe Burning Month Syndrome (BMS) is an oral mucosa pain - with or without inflammatory signs ...
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) has been considered an enigmatic condition because the intensity of pai...
Accidental contact of various chemicals in dentistry may cause damage to the gingiva. A male patient...
Maintaining healthy teeth and soft oral tissues for life is important. Gingival abrasions are revers...
Background: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic idiopathic oral dysaesthesia that presents as ...
Injuries to oral soft-tissues can occur due to accidental, iatrogenic, and factitious traumas. They ...
Trauma-related oral lesions are common in clinical practice of dentistry and they can impair patient...
A chemical burn is seen in oral cavity after a noxious agent is placed in direct contact with the mu...
Oral mucosal burns can occur after contact with various chemical agents, and commonly manifest as ar...
PubMedID: 16253103Background: Iatrogenic trauma can be defined as any trauma that has been induced b...
Oral mucosal injuries can occur due to the action of different agents from a physical, chemical or t...
The health of the periodontium including the soft tissues – gingiva and periodontal ligament; and th...
Background: Clove is an herb that has been known for centuries as natural remedy and food preservati...
Introduction: Chemical burns are injuries to the oral mucosa caused by the application of corrosive ...
Oral burn due to ingestion of corrosive substances can bring about debilitating consequences. It oft...
SummaryThe Burning Month Syndrome (BMS) is an oral mucosa pain - with or without inflammatory signs ...
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) has been considered an enigmatic condition because the intensity of pai...
Accidental contact of various chemicals in dentistry may cause damage to the gingiva. A male patient...
Maintaining healthy teeth and soft oral tissues for life is important. Gingival abrasions are revers...
Background: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic idiopathic oral dysaesthesia that presents as ...