Publications by authors named "A Ouanounou"

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  • Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disorder that primarily affects women and varies widely in how it presents and progresses, with no universally accepted diagnostic criteria making it tough to diagnose.
  • The disorder can impact nearly every organ system in the body, including the mouth, and while the exact causes remain unclear, research advancements have improved patient quality of life.
  • Although there is no cure for SLE, current treatments focus on managing symptoms and minimizing flare-ups, and the article covers its pathophysiology, diagnosis, manifestations, and treatment, including dental management.
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Infective endocarditis (IE) remains one of the most serious diseases with a high morbidity and mortality rate. Although the condition is more common in the medical field in a hospital setting, dentists must have a thorough understanding of the overall pathogenesis, epidemiology, risk factors and signs and symptoms that may be present in their patient population. In 2021, the American Heart Association (AHA) updated its guidelines on IE, emphasizing the specific criteria that put a patient at risk of acquiring IE, specific dental procedures that can increase the risk of IE by inducing bacteremia and an antibiotic prophylaxis regimen to act as a preventive measure if needed.

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Objectives: Tooth wear, also referred to as tooth surface loss, occurs due to causes other than caries. This involves the loss of hard tissues, namely enamel, dentin, and/or cementum. Types of tooth wear/tooth surface loss are abrasion, abfraction, attrition, and erosion.

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Human herpes virus is a family of DNA viruses that includes herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella zoster virus (VZV). HSV-1 and HSV-2 are fairly common and result in oral and genital lesions. Recurrent infections of herpes include lesions on the lips resulting in pain and possibly societal stigma, making adequate treatment of these conditions crucial.

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To survey pediatric dentists in the United States regarding adverse events during dental care for children. A self-administered, anonymous online survey was sent to American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry members (N equals 6,327) using REDCap software (between October and December 2019). The questionnaire (all items with radio-button numerical categories) included five items surveying pediatric adverse event occurrence and seven demographic items.

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