Uncommon Lesions of the Oral Mucosa and Rehabilitation of the Masticatory Function
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 76977
Special Issue Editors
Interests: oral pathology; oral surgery; rhinology; functional sinus surgery; odontogenic sinus disease; lacrimal disorders; maxillo-facial disorders and midline destructive lesions
Interests: oral cancer;oral pathology;head-neck cancer;oral and neck surgery;sleep disorders and salivary gland surgery
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Interests: Oral cancer; oral surgery; rhinology; head-neck cancer; salivary gland surgery
Interests: oral cancer; oral pathology; rhinology; sinus surgery; lacrimal disorder; orbit pathology; orbit surgery
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Oral health and masticatory function are important factors of general health with a great influence on the quality of life. Even if the lesions of these anatomical structures are common, several uncommon pathologies occur with divergent general consensus on the best management available. We would like to invite you to submit a contribution to a Special Issue on uncommon lesions of the oral mouth and rehabilitation of the masticatory function in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Considering uncommon lesions of the oral cavity, both tumoral and infective/granulomatous, the therapeutic approach of these lesions is based on both the control of risk factors, design of new preventive strategies and the early detection of these pathologies. In fact, if properly and promptly treated, it may have positive consequences on individuals and the community in term of economic influence and community health.
Masticatory function is essential in this particular cohort of patients. In particular, rehabilitation of post-traumatic, post-oncological and atrophic jaws with oral prostheses and implants are essential to improve the quality of life.
This Special Issue seeks research papers on the proper diagnosis and treatment of rare oral diseases, as well as original studies on the rehabilitation of masticatory function.
Prof. Matteo Trimarchi
Dr. Stefano Bondi
Dr. Giacomo Bertazzoni
Dr. Alessandro Vinciguerra
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Oral health
- Oral pathology
- Oral surgery
- Oral manifestations of vasculitis
- Oral manifestations of granulomatous diseases
- Oral Infection
- Primary prevention
- Oral healthcare
- Risk factors
- Oral cancer
- Oral implants
- Oral prostheses
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