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Assessment Of Saudi Arabians' Awareness Of Oral Health And Oral Hygiene In A Group Of 200 Dental Clinic Participants, Mahmoud Al Ankily, Mohamed Shamel, Sara Abdel Wahed, Mohamed Mansy May 2023

Assessment Of Saudi Arabians' Awareness Of Oral Health And Oral Hygiene In A Group Of 200 Dental Clinic Participants, Mahmoud Al Ankily, Mohamed Shamel, Sara Abdel Wahed, Mohamed Mansy

Dentistry

Oral mucosa lesions cause oral sores, discoloration, and anomalies. Oral mucosa genetic and developmental disorders may affect anybody. Oral cavity carcinoma causes 4% of all malignancies worldwide. Early detection of oral cancer improves survival rates. Oral precancerous diseases include color, abnormalities, surface texture, and location that predict malignancy. The goal of this study was to examine the Saudi Arabians' awareness of oral health and oral hygiene. An observational, cross-sectional approach was adopted for the study. Individuals with a probable malignant oral disease who visited an OPD at a dental hospital and had relevant behaviors were recruited in the study. In …


Prevalence Of Oral Lesions And Salivary Changes Among Renal Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis In A Sample Of Egyptian Population Cross- Sectional Study, Asmaa Khalil Ras, Eman Khalil Abd Al Hady, Radwa Ragheb Hussein, Nevine H. Kheir El Din Apr 2020

Prevalence Of Oral Lesions And Salivary Changes Among Renal Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis In A Sample Of Egyptian Population Cross- Sectional Study, Asmaa Khalil Ras, Eman Khalil Abd Al Hady, Radwa Ragheb Hussein, Nevine H. Kheir El Din

Dentistry

Chronic kidney failure (CRF) is becoming a major public health problem worldwide particularly in developed countries with a higher prevalence of the renal disease. Hemodialysis is the most widely used treatment of nephropathy. Both the disease and the treatment could influence the patient’s oral status as well as alterations in salivary flow and salivary pH. There are guidelines for oral health care in patients with systemic diseases; additionally, a significant improvement in the underlying systemic diseases has been reported following treatment of the associated oral lesions

Materials and Methods: 114 patients of each gender with age vary from 30 to …