Self-induced injuries are inflicted based on habit, frequently associated with psychogenic background; related only in the manner by which they are produced, bearing no particular anatomic, etiologic or microscopic similarities. The following case report attributes a suspicious periodontal lesion to self-induced injury
Statement of the Problem: Nonsuicidal self-inflicted injuries are socially unacceptable and may caus...
BackgroundSelf-injuring acts are among the most dramatic behaviours exhibited by human beings. There...
Background: Behaviours that involve damaging the body tissues without intending suicide are defined ...
Objectives: Self-injury (SI) is defined as a behavioral disturbance consisting of a deliberate harm ...
Gingivitis artefacta is a type of periodontal disease caused by self-inflicted injuries to the gingi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Self-inflicted injuries are created following involuntary hurt of patients...
Teeth are considered as strongest, functional and unique organs of the body. In some situations, the...
This case report discusses gingivitis artefacta, an oral presentation of self-injurious behavior (SI...
Self-injury (SI) is defined as a behavioral disturbance consisting of a deliberate harm to one's own...
Cases described here discuss interdisciplinary (periodontal and behavioral) approach in the manageme...
Auto-aggression can be defined as all actions that aim to inflict mental or physical harm to oneself...
The field of clinical psychology may benefit from adopting a deliberate self-injury syndrome as a di...
Injuries to oral soft-tissues can occur due to accidental, iatrogenic, and factitious traumas. They ...
Various etiologies are implicated as causes of gingival recession and pathological tooth migration, ...
The prevalence of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) in adults is lower than that in adolescents and it ...
Statement of the Problem: Nonsuicidal self-inflicted injuries are socially unacceptable and may caus...
BackgroundSelf-injuring acts are among the most dramatic behaviours exhibited by human beings. There...
Background: Behaviours that involve damaging the body tissues without intending suicide are defined ...
Objectives: Self-injury (SI) is defined as a behavioral disturbance consisting of a deliberate harm ...
Gingivitis artefacta is a type of periodontal disease caused by self-inflicted injuries to the gingi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Self-inflicted injuries are created following involuntary hurt of patients...
Teeth are considered as strongest, functional and unique organs of the body. In some situations, the...
This case report discusses gingivitis artefacta, an oral presentation of self-injurious behavior (SI...
Self-injury (SI) is defined as a behavioral disturbance consisting of a deliberate harm to one's own...
Cases described here discuss interdisciplinary (periodontal and behavioral) approach in the manageme...
Auto-aggression can be defined as all actions that aim to inflict mental or physical harm to oneself...
The field of clinical psychology may benefit from adopting a deliberate self-injury syndrome as a di...
Injuries to oral soft-tissues can occur due to accidental, iatrogenic, and factitious traumas. They ...
Various etiologies are implicated as causes of gingival recession and pathological tooth migration, ...
The prevalence of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) in adults is lower than that in adolescents and it ...
Statement of the Problem: Nonsuicidal self-inflicted injuries are socially unacceptable and may caus...
BackgroundSelf-injuring acts are among the most dramatic behaviours exhibited by human beings. There...
Background: Behaviours that involve damaging the body tissues without intending suicide are defined ...