Publications by authors named "Amir Tabesh"

Article Synopsis
  • Oral mucosal lesions are common and can cause significant pain, detrimentally affecting patients' quality of life; the study explores the effectiveness of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in treating these lesions.
  • A thorough literature review identified 12 relevant studies, showing that PRF can be used in different forms, like membranes and gels, and has led to better healing outcomes compared to traditional treatments.
  • The results indicate that PRF is a promising and safe option for managing oral mucosal lesions, although further research is necessary to refine preparation methods and validate its efficacy over time.
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Statement Of The Problem: Trigeminal neuralgia is the most common and disabling type of neuralgia in craniofacial region. Because of adverse effects of first and second lines of treatment, new modalities including laser therapy have been investigated for treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to review the effect of laser in trigeminal neuralgia.

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Objective: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a usual chronic inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa with malignant capacity, whose pathogenesis is not yet well known. Free radicals and reactive oxygen species may have a vital role in the pathogenesis of oral lichen planus. This study aimed to assess Glutathione reductase, catalase, and free thiol levels in the saliva of OLP patients and compare it with healthy people.

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Trigeminal neuralgia is one of the most severe pain conditions that humans experience. Drug resistance is a challenging event during treatment that results in using higher doses of drugs or referring for neurosurgical treatment. Laser therapy is also an effective method for pain control.

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Background And Aim: Herpes simplex viruses (HSV) are one of the most important groups of human pathogenic viruses. The prominent characteristic of this virus is latency and the ability to reactivate. One of the possible factors for reactivation of this virus is dental procedures.

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Introduction: Oral Squamous cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common oral cancer and is treated with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Various complications of treatment include xerostomia, mucositis, and trismus, which affect patients' quality of life. The aim of this study is to evaluate the mortality, recurrence rate and prevalence of oral complications in treated patients.

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