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An Update on Sjögren’s Syndrome for Oral Medicine Specialists

Lee KE, Jung W

Sjögren’s syndrome (SjS) is a common autoimmune disorder characterized by lymphocytic infiltration in the salivary and lacrimal glands, resulting in severe dry mouth or eyes. The symptoms are complex and...
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Association between Temporomandibular Disorder and Masticatory Muscle Weakness: A Case report

Kim JH, Park HJ, Ryu JW

The masticatory muscle disorder is the most common problem that patients with temporomandibular disorder often complain. For such complaints, treatment is directed towards reducing hyperactivity of muscles or effects of...
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Deep Neck Infection Caused by Infected Dentigerous Cyst: A Case Report

Kim GM, Oh JS, You JS, Moon SY, Choi HI

Deep neck infection (DNI) is a potentially serious pathology that can lead to serious complications and high rate of mortality. Since DNI affects the cervical spaces, which can compromise airway,...
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The Relationship among the Number of Teeth, Salivary Flow Rate, Oral Health-Related Quality of Life, and Depression in the Elderly Population in Korea

Lee J, Jung HJ, Min YG, Ahn HJ

Purpose: Depression is a condition that weakens psychosocial functioning and reduces quality of life. In Korea, the prevalence of depression among the elderly is 29.2% and depression is a considerable...
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Comparison of Objective and Subjective Diagnostic Tests for Assessing Oral Dryness in Healthy Participants

Shin JH, Kim HK, Kim ME

Purpose: Xerostomia is subjective feeling of dry mouth. It is complicated and multifactorial, which burdens clinicians in diagnosis and treatment of the problem. The goal of this study was to...
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Simple Qualitative Sensory Assessment of Patients with Orofacial Sensory Dysfunction

Im YG, Byung-Gook BG, Kim JH

Purpose: Oral and facial sensation is affected by various factors, including trauma and disease. This study assessed the clinical profile of patients diagnosed with sensory dysfunction and investigated their sensory...
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Symptomatic Temporomandibular Joint Herniation through the Foramen of Huschke: A Case Report

Song HJ, Lee Y, Choi HM, Kim YJ, Kim C, Park MS

The foramen of Huschke (FH) or foramen tympanicum is a persistent bony defect connecting the external auditory canal (EAC) to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). It arises from an incomplete ossification...
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Evaluation of Treatment Outcomes in Oromandibular Dystonia Using Surface Electromyography: A Case Series

Im YG, Kim JH, Kim BG

Purpose: Oromandibular dystonia is a neurological disorder that affects the jaw and lower face muscles, often resulting in abnormal repetitive movement of the jaw and perioral structures. The purpose of...
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Dehydration as an Etiologic Factor of Halitosis: A Case-Control Study

Ok SM, Jeong SH, Lee CH

Purpose: Salivation is considered to be an important factor in the control of halitosis, and the amount of salivation has been shown to be closely related to the level of...
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Age Estimation Based on Mandibular Premolar and Molar Development: A Pilot Study

Roh BY, Kim EJ, Seo IS, Kim HG, Ryu HW, Lee JH, Seo YS, Ryu JW, Ahn JM

Purpose: The dental age estimation of children is performed using dental maturity. Postmortem missing of the anterior teeth or the distortion of image of the anterior teeth in panoramic radiographs...
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