Publications by authors named "Jack Dillenberg"

People with disabilities develop the same health problems that affect the general population. Some may be more susceptible to developing chronic conditions because of the influence of behavioral risk factors such as increased physical inactivity. In addition, people with disabilities are more likely to be overweight or obese and to smoke.

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Oral cancer screening may be performed by trained dental team members and requires only a few minutes. Because oral diseases and mucosal abnormalities may lead to malignancies, oral health providers need to be aware of the emerging roles that the human papillomavirus (HPV), fluorescent technology, and salivary biomarkers play in the prevalence and diagnosis of oral and/or oropharyngeal cancers. In addition to discussing HPV and head, neck, and oral cancers, this article examines the use of fluorescence as a useful tool in helping to screen oral soft tissue while describing various methods for visualization of oral tissue fluorescence.

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