A patient is developing shortness of breath and a facial rash in your dental reception. What would you do?
Case Scenario A 17-year-old female patient becomes unwell, developing shortness of breath…
Case Scenario A 17-year-old female patient becomes unwell, developing shortness of breath…
Case Scenario A 45-year-old African man presents in the dental accident and emergency dep…
also known as a functional orthodontic appliance, is designed primarily to expand the den…
a type of fixed orthodontic appliance that consists of a series of stainless steel wires …
orthodontic appliance designed to facilitate the movement of specific teeth and improve o…
a fixed orthodontic device often implemented during the treatment of Class II malocclusio…
Maintaining proper dental alignment and spacing in children is crucial for their overall …
Orthodontic care continues to evolve with advanced techniques and appliances designed to improve…
Multiple neurofibromas are benign tumors arising from the nerve sheath, often associated with ge…
Fluoride therapy is a vital component of dental planning, especially when it comes to caries pre…
Dental caries, commonly referred to as tooth decay or cavities, is one of the most prevalent ora…
Von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis, also known as Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1), is a complex…
Van der Woude syndrome (VWS) is a genetic condition that is notably present in 1–2% of patients …
Trotter syndrome is a rare but significant condition that emerges due to specific neurological a…
Treacher Collins syndrome, also known as mandibulofacial dysostosis, is a genetic disorder that …
Sturge-Weber anomaly (SWA) is a rare neurocutaneous disorder characterized by a distinctive faci…
Stickler syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by a group of features that often manifest…
Stevens–Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a life-threatening condition that typically emerges as a sever…