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    Louis, MO: Mosby. Laureate Education, Inc.(Executive Producer). (2012). The gastrointestinal system. Baltimore, MD: Author. Marks, M. J. (2016, August 3). Peptic (Stomach) Ulcer Signs, Symptoms, Causes, Diet & Remedies. Retrieved October 19, 2016, from http://www.medicinenet.com/peptic_ulcer/article.htmPeptic (Stomach) Ulcer Signs, Symptoms, Causes, Diet & Remedies. Retrieved from http://www.medicinenet.com/peptic_ulcer/article.htm McPhee, S. J., & Hammer, G. D. (2010). Pathophysiology of…

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    It is routine and expected from the students, they are not rebelling but meeting the expectations set for them. The student’s conformity to these expectations only feeds further categorization of the students as a group outside of mainline French culture. Within the walls the students are monolithically believed to be incapable of reading ‘real’ French texts, like Voltaire. Outside of the walls — outside the systemic dictates— one student is capable of reading and digesting Plato’s Republic.…

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    ORAL ULCERS Description Oral ulcers are single or multiple 1-15mm size painful ulcers surrounded by erythematous mucosa occurring repeatedly anywhere in the oral mucosa i.e lip, tongue, soft palate or oropharynx. It usually heals in 1-2 weeks’ time. Oral ulcers are very common, occurring in association with many diseases and by many different mechanisms, but usually there is no serious underlying cause. Causes The two most common causes of oral ulcers are • local trauma caused by sharp objects…

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    Mouth ulcers are sores that appear in the mouth, often on the inside of the cheeks. Mouth ulcers, also known as aphthous ulcers, can be painful when eating, drinking or brushing teeth. Occasional mouth ulcers are usually harmless and clear up on their own. Seek medical advice if they last longer than 3 weeks or keep coming back. Mouth ulcers cannot be caught from someone else. Up to 1 in 5 people get recurrent mouth ulcers. Types of mouth ulcer The main types of mouth ulcer are: Minor…

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    Mouth ulcers!! Mouth ulcers, also called Aphthous ulcers, are sores appearing in the mouth, mostly inside of the cheeks, that can be quite painful while drinking, eating, or brushing teeth. Mostly mouth ulcers are harmless and clear up on their own but if these sores persist more than 3 weeks, medical advice is necessary. The exact cause of mouth ulcers is unknown and is mostly varies from case-to-case. However, still there are many common causes and factors that might result in mouth ulcers…

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    understood, but there are specific categories that are beginning to be understood how they form and how to treat them. We are going to discuss the basics about some of the most common conditions: · Acne · Atopic dermatitis · Canker Sores (Aphthous Ulcers) ·…

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    PERIODONTOLOGY LLLT stimulates fibroblasts for faster regeneration of soft tissue, while providing analgesia and a modulation of the inflammatory chemicals that cause pain and discomfort. LLLT when used in conjunction with surgical lasers for treatment such as gingivectomy, periodontitis and periodontal surgery, have shown great promise in achieving improved clinical outcomes. A 2006 study12 showed a statistically significant decrease in pocket depth at 21 and 28 days postsurgery. Moreover,…

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    “Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) describes a chronic idiopathic relapsing and remitting disorder of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract characterised by GI inflammation” (Bettany, Gardiner, 2013). Crohn’s disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that affects a portion of the gastrointestinal tract. According to Elaine Cronin, CD is an idiopathic, chronic, transmural process of the bowel, in which 90% of patients have involvement of the terminal ileum. Inflammation extends through the entire…

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