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Dental Economics and the Increasing Numbers of Individuals with Disabilities in New Jersey.

Waldman HB, Wong A, Perlman SP

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 Aug · PMID 30290089

The dual needs of 1) providing increasing oral healthcare for individuals with special needs, and 2) improving the economics of dental practice, are explored in a review of the State of New Jersey and its counties. The dual needs of 1) providing increasing oral healthcare for individuals with special needs, and 2) improving the economics of dental practice, are explored in a review of the State of New Jersey and its counties.

What's My Diagnosis? A Case Study Submitted by:

Pertes RA, Zagury JG

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 Aug · PMID 30290088

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Itchy Lip-Swollen Tongue Swollen Lip It's not Always an Allergy to Dental Materials; Angioederna- Possibly Life Threatening! You Might See This in Your Practice.

Cohen HV, Marano J, Abbas A … +3 more , Haribabu PK, Quek SYP, Subramanian G

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 Aug · PMID 30290087

When providing dental treatment, the dental clinician (DC) is expected to be knowledgeable in recognition and emergency management of an allergic response. Common manifestations of localized allergic responses can presen... When providing dental treatment, the dental clinician (DC) is expected to be knowledgeable in recognition and emergency management of an allergic response. Common manifestations of localized allergic responses can present as a rash or hives (urticaria), running of the nose, and swelling of the lips, eyes, face, respiratory and gastrointestinal mucosa. More critically, there is the potential for breathing difficulties from laryngeal swelling. Airway obstruction can be potentially life threatening.' Anaphylactic shock can be another serious reaction. Although most of these allergic responses can be minimal and managed with an antihistamine (diphenhydramine), more serious allergic reactions (marked breathing difficulty, anaphylaxis) may require the use of an intramuscular injection of epinephrine. This case report describes a patient who had what appeared to be a common allergic response to some aspect of dental materials or treatment but was subsequently diagnosed with an allergic condition known as angioedema (AE) that had the potential to be non-responsive to dental office emergency medications. AE may be due to the more common histamine generated process as described below. However, if the patient's AE is due to alternate pathophysiology, the DC may not be able to manage breathing difficulties due to airway swelling, which could be rapidly fatal.

Oral Pathology Quiz #92. Case number 3.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 30299038

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Oral Pathology Quiz #92. Case number 4.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 30299037

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Oral Pathology Quiz #92. Case number 2.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 30299036

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Oral Pathology Quiz #92. Case number 1.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 30299034

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Template Fabrication for Tomographical Diagnosis in Implant Dentistry: Two Clinical Cases.

Zamora-Montes de Oca HA, Afrashtehfar KI

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 Summer · PMID 30289641

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We All Get Older (Hopefully!) Is It Our Age, Our Genes, or Something Else? Do Telomeres "Tell It All"?

Cohen HV

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 Summer · PMID 30289640

As healthcare professionals, we deal daily with "aging"'factors relating to our patients' dental treatment planning (and to ourselves). We are all are expressions of our DNA-the long molecules in our cells' nuclei that c... As healthcare professionals, we deal daily with "aging"'factors relating to our patients' dental treatment planning (and to ourselves). We are all are expressions of our DNA-the long molecules in our cells' nuclei that contain our genes which determine how proteins will be made to express who we are. Although genetics can be a confusing subject to understand, when trying to understand DNA, perhaps consider that you Do Not Abandon learning some of the basics of genetics. In today's evolving world of medical science, there is a major focus on genetics and genomics; analyzing one's genetic makeup to help in diagnosing and managing disease, and prescribing of medications (pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics). One aspect of interest is what we call "aging" or getting older, an expression of cellular "senescence"-most of our cells are programmed to commit suicide (apoptosis) over time. So we get wrinkles, our stomach sags and our hair goes gray. As described below, a normal physiologic process takes place at the end of your chromosomes to protect them. Over many years, this process can no longer protect your chromosomes and the cells die. However, if normal processes are not functioning correctly, the chromosomes continue to reproduce-if this is a cancer cell, the lack of cell suicide allows tumors to grow.

The Case of the Missing Penny.

Ardeshna A

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 Summer · PMID 30289639

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Root Canal Treatment and Treatment After Endodontic Failure.

Reddy DM, Haritha M

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 Summer · PMID 30289638

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What If I'm Asked to Refund a Payment Sent by an Insurance Carrier?

Monaco J

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 Summer · PMID 30289637

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Viruses--Virulent, eVasive, Vicious. Often our enemies, at times our friends.

Cohen HV

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 27159945

This overview is intended as a baseline understanding of viral biology, pathology and developing medical therapeutic regimens using viral vectors. The dental clinician is encouraged to pursue further information as patie... This overview is intended as a baseline understanding of viral biology, pathology and developing medical therapeutic regimens using viral vectors. The dental clinician is encouraged to pursue further information as patients present with viral related illness or are undergoing emerging therapies.

Five Things to Know About Sleep Bruxism.

Afrashtehfar KI, Huynh N

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 27159944

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Oral Pathology Quiz #90. Case Number 4. Pyogenic granuloma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 27159943

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Oral Pathology Quiz #90. Case Number 3. Squamous cell carcinoma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 27159942

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Oral Pathology Quiz #90. Case Number 2. Candidiasis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 27159941

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Oral Pathology Quiz #90. Case Number 1. Frictional keratosis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 27159940

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What If My Patient Needs Emergency Treatment After Hours?

Monaco J

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 27159939

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Where to Find What You Need When You Need It.

Meisel A

J N J Dent Assoc · 2016 · PMID 27159938

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