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tardive dyskinesia/dental caries

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[Olfactory and taste disorders as sequelae of disorders of the ear, paranasal sinuses and oral cavity].

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Tardive dyskinesia and abnormal tongue movements.

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Forty-two subjects, 20 with and 22 without clinically diagnosed tardive dyskinesia (TD), were rated for TD on the scale of Simpson et al. They also performed a tongue protrusion test and had the presence of tongue movements within the buccal cavity observed. Fifty per cent of the severe or definite

[The oral cavity condition in patients with high blood pressure].

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The incidence of high blood pressure in adults is estimated at ca. 30-40% of the general population. Both hypertension disease and hypertensive drugs affect the condition of the patients' oral cavity. A review of the current literature shows that disorders most frequently found in the masticatory

[Progressive dysphagia with peculiar laryngeal movement induced by tardive dystonia].

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Recently, patients receiving the long-term administration of typical antipsychotics have been recognized to be at risk of developing intractable tardive dystonia. A 44-year-old man was referred to our hospital because of progressive dysphagia for about 5 years. He had received several typical

Taste disorders in healthy "carriers" and "non-carriers" of Candida albicans and in patients with candidosis of the tongue.

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Impairments in taste perception may be caused by a number of factors, including the presence of Candida albicans in the oral cavity. We attempted to establish whether the presence of Candida albicans on the tongue is a cause of taste disorders by studying taste disorders in patients with candidosis

Taste disorders after tonsillectomy: case report and literature review.

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The authors describe a case of dysgeusia that occurred during the recovery period after a tonsillectomy. The cause was thought to be a lesion to the lingual branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve because of the location of the symptoms at the posterior region of the buccal cavity and because of the

Orofacial manifestations of adverse drug reactions: a review study.

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UNASSIGNED Adverse reaction to medication is common and may have a variety of clinical manifestations in the oral cavity. The present review paper aimed to describe adverse drug reactions (ADRs) which might be encountered by dental practitioners in every discipline. UNASSIGNED In this narrative

Cutting the chorda tympani: not just a matter of taste.

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BACKGROUND Chorda tympani injury as a complication of middle-ear surgery has been extensively studied with regard to its effects upon taste. However, the chorda tympani also carries parasympathetic fibres to the salivary glands of the oral cavity. To date, little has been reported about the effect

Evaluation of taste sensation following tongue reconstruction by microvascular forearm free flap.

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OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to examine the restoration process of taste perception in patients after reconstruction of the tongue using microvascular forearm flaps. METHODS Twelve patients, aged 28 to 70 years with a mean of 59.6 years consisting of 9 men and 3 women, were enrolled in

A review and guide to drug-associated oral adverse effects-Dental, salivary and neurosensory reactions. Part 1.

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Numerous adverse drug reactions (ADR) manifest in the oral cavity and orofacial region. Dentists and other health professionals commonly encounter and manage these adverse effects however, due to lack of awareness and training, they are not always recognised as being drug-induced nor reported to

[Contact endoscopic quantification of fungiform papillae--correlation to taste ability?].

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BACKGROUND Besides anamnestic data and taste test, the clarification of epithelial taste disorders makes macroscopic evaluation of the surface of the tongue necessary. METHODS In this article the contact endoscopy is evaluated for examination of the tongue epithelium and for quantification of the

Otorhinolaryngological symptoms among smokeless tobacco (Maras powder) users.

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This study aims to investigate the relationship between smokeless tobacco (maras powder) consumption and otorhinolaryngological symptoms.This descriptive study was carried out on 599 participants. The participants were divided into two groups. Of these, 299

Edentulousness and neuroleptic-induced neck and trunk dyskinesia.

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Edentulousness, by disrupting trigeminal propioceptive input from the oral cavity to the basal ganglia, may increase the risk for neuroleptic-induced orofacial dyskinesia. Since lesions of the globus pallidus alter trigeminal sensory-induced reflexive neck muscle activity in rats and the

Dental treatment of patients with Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome.

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Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome, a familial neurologic disorder with onset in early life, is characterized by chronic intermittent motor and vocal tics. Many of the orofacial tics and compulsive behaviors seen in this disorder may cause destructive oral lesions. The medications used in treating the

Lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation attenuates taste progenitor cell proliferation and shortens the life span of taste bud cells.

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BACKGROUND The mammalian taste bud, a complex collection of taste sensory cells, supporting cells, and immature basal cells, is the structural unit for detecting taste stimuli in the oral cavity. Even though the cells of the taste bud undergo constant turnover, the structural homeostasis of the bud
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