Oral Sentence Examples

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  • The oral discussion was either in English or French as happened to be convenient.

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  • Dunmore is the seat of the state oral school for the deaf.

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  • The proboscis bears at its extremity a circlet of smaller oral tentacles.

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  • On a serious note, watch your oral hygiene.

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  • Its life is the measure of the period of oral tradition, whose requiem is sung by Papias.

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  • In oral exposition the vigour of thought and moral intensity of the man were most of all apparent, while his practical earnestness completely captivated his hearers.

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  • There is one final, oral exam over the telephone.

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  • Moslem A uthorities.Arabic literature being cosmopolitan, and Arabic authors accustomed to travel from place to place to collect traditions and obtain oral instruction from contemporary authorities, or else to enjoy the patronage of Maecenates, the literary history of Egypt cannot be dissociated from that of the other Moslem countries in which Arabic was the chief literary vehicle.

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  • The language in which we receive these ballads, however, is as late as the 16th or even the 17th century, but it is believed that they have become gradually modernized in the course of oral tradition.

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  • This Agreement supersedes all other agreements, written or oral, between the parties as to the subject matter hereof.

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  • They are contained in a short chronicle written between 1467 and 1476, probably about 5470, and based on oral tradition.

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  • The student desiring to proceed to the doctorate is free from examinations thereafter until he presents his thesis for the doctor's degree,' when, if it is accepted, he is submitted to a public oral examination not only in his principal subject (Haupt f ach), but also as a rule in two or more collateral subjects (Nebenfeicher).

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  • In the faculty of sciences a candidate for the doctorate may submit two theses, or else submit one thesis and undergo an oral examination.

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  • Examinations are carried out at present by means of (r) written papers; (2) oral examinations; (3) practical, including in medicine clinical, tests; (4) theses; or a combination of these.

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  • The oral examination is better suited than the written to discover the range of a candidate's knowledge; it also serves.

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  • Oral examinations are much more used abroad than in England, where the pupils during their school years receive but little exercise in the art of consecutive speaking.

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  • They might possibly be supplemented by easy oral examinations to test both range of knowledge and readiness of mind.

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  • What he has to tell us of the history of South Palestine was derived from oral tradition.

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  • Traditions, oral and written, with widely differing standpoints have been brought together and merged.

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  • From the earliest times the caste of Brahmans has preserved, by oral tradition as well as in MSS., a literature unrivalled alike in its antiquity and in the intellectual subtlety of its contents.

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  • Some of it may well have suffered partial transformation in oral tradition before reaching our author; e.g.

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  • There is no evidence that any speech in Acts is the free composition of its author, without either written or oral basis; and in general he seems more conscientious than most ancient historians touching the essentials of historical accuracy, even as now understood.

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  • Such a mistake was far more likely to arise in oral transmission of the speech, before it reached Luke at all.

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  • Under the auspices of Archbishop Absalon the monks of Sorb began to compile the annals of Denmark, and at the end of the 12th century Svend Aagesen, a cleric of Lund, compiled from Icelandic sources and oral tradition his Compendiosa historic regum Daniae.

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  • When Alexandra came to the throne the Pharisees were the real rulers and imposed upon the people the deductions from the written Law which formed the growing body of their oral tradition.

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  • For the doctorate in law, a thesis and two oral examinations are required.

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  • Now, without counting the Homeric poems - which doubtless had exceptional advantages in their fame and popularity - we find a body of literature dating from the 8th century B.C. to which the theory of oral transmission is surely inapplicable.

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  • Moreover it is one thing to recognize that a literature is essentially oral in its form, characteristic of an age which was one of hearing rather than of reading, and quite another to hold that the same literature was preserved entirely by oral transmission.

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  • The development of epic poetry (properly so called) out of the oral songs or ballads of a country is a process which in the nature of things can seldom be observed.

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  • The vestibule of the mouth is the space bounded by the oral hood; this arises by secondary downgrowth of lid-like folds over the true oral aperture, and is provided with a fringe of tentacular cirri, each of which is supported by a solid skeletal axis.

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  • The oral hood with its cirri has a special nerve supply and musculature by which the cirri can be either spread out, or bent inwards so that those of one side may interdigitate with those of the other, thus completely closing the entrance to the mouth.

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  • In the former he claimed, for the protection of the rights of private persons in the administration of justice, the institution of a special court whose members should be irremovable, the right of oral defence, and publicity of trial.

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  • In the Old Testament many laws in the Mosaic legislation are certainly post-Mosaic and the value of not a few narratives lies, not in their historical or biographical information, but in their treatment of law, ritual, custom, belief, &c. Later developments are exemplified in the pseudepigraphical literature, notably in the Book of Jubilees, and when we reach the Mishnah and Talmud, we have only the first of a new series of stages which, it may be said, culminate in the 16th-century Shulhan `Aruk, the great compendium of the then existing written and oral law.

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  • It is known that a great mass of oral tradition was current, and there are a number of early references to written collections, especially of haggadah.

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  • On the other hand, certain references indicate that there was a strong opposition to writing down the Oral Law.

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  • The lengthy history of the written and oral law thus reached its last stage in a work which grew out of the Talmud but had its roots in a more distant past.

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  • The canonization of oral tradition in the Mishnah brought the advantages and the disadvantages of a legal religion, and controversialists have usually seen only one side.

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  • Remigius and Maxentius, now lost; on the annals of Arles and Angers, now lost; and on legends, either collected by Gregory himself from oral tradition, or cantilenes or epics written in the Latin and Germanic languages.

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  • The powers of the Shah (Shahanshah,2 or king of kings) over his subjects and their property were absolute, but only in so far as they were not opposed to the shar, or divine law, which consists of the doctrines of the Mahommedan religion, as laid down in the Koran, the oral commentaries and sayings of the Prophet, and the interpretations by his successors and the high priesthood.

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  • In 1825 he published Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi Valley, and in 1839 appeared his Algic Researches, containing Indian legends, notably, "The Myth of Hiawatha and other Oral Legends."

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  • He is greatly indebted to oral tradition and to the testimony of eye-witnesses, especially of members of the Novatian community in Constantinople; some things also he has set down from personal knowledge.

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  • To it was reserved the judgment in certain important cases, and in it a peculiar procedure was followed, known as oral, though it admitted certain written documents.

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  • A new form of appeal grew up side by side with the older form, which had been mainly an oral procedure, namely the appeal by writing (appel par ecrit).

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  • Usually the four subgenital cavities are distinct from each other (so-called tetrademnic condition), but in many Rhizostomeae, for example, Crambessa, the subgenital cavities join together under the subumbral floor of the stomach (so-called monodemnic condition) and coalesce to form a so-called subgenital portico placed on the oral side of the stomach, opening by four interradial apertures between the oral arms, that is to say, by the four primitive apertures of the subgenital pits.

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  • The transparent prolonged into the four long tissues allow the enteric cavities and oral arms, perradial in position.

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  • The circular muscles usually form two chief portions, a peripheral wreath-muscle (Kranzmuskel), subdivided into four, eight or sixteen areas, and an oral ring-muscle round the mouth.

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  • In some cases the ova, after leaving the mouth, are lodged in the oral arms, and undergo the earliest phases of their development in this situation, accumulating in the grooves that continue the angles of the mouth, and bulging the wall of the groove into sacs or pockets.

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  • As the Pharisees accumulated the oral tradition which was afterwards codified and elaborated or preserved by fragments, which served some useful purpose, in the Talmud and other Rabbinic writings, the Sadducees acquired concrete regulations to oppose so long as they dared.

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  • In the second place they are sealed to all but those who know how to read them, and so they lie forgotten for centuries while oral tradition flourishes, - being within the reach of every man.

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  • Genealogies also pass from the bald verse, which was the vehicle for oral transmission, to such elaborate tables as those in which Manetho has preserved the dynasties of Egyptian Pharaohs.

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  • The teaching of the magistri consisted in oral lessons (lecturae) directly based on the text.

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  • The success which attended his researches in optics must have been great, although the results were known only through his own oral lectures, until he presented an account of them to the Royal Society in the spring of 1672.

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  • These either are close to the mouth or are removed from it upon a series of ambulacral or subambulacral plates not derived immediately from thecal plates, or are separated from the oral centre by hypothecal passages passing beneath tegminal plates.

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  • Pelmatozoa in which epithecal extensions of the food-grooves, ambulacrals, superficial oral nervous system, blood-vascular and water-vascular systems, coelom and genital system are continued exothecally upon jointed outgrowths of the abactinal thecal plates (brachia), carrying with them extensions of the abactinal nerve-system.

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  • The radial water-vessels lie in grooves on the ventral side of flooring-plates (usually called "ambulacrals"); they and their podia are limited to the oral surface of the body and their extremities are separated from the FIG.

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  • Lankester (2) was the first to suggest that (as is actually the fact in the Nauplius larva of the Crustacea) the prae-oral somites or prosthomeres and their appendages were ancestrally postoral, but have become prae-oral " by adaptational shifting of the oral aperture."

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  • The original stock, like that of the last grade, has a gnathobase on every post-oral appendage, but three prosthomeres are now present, in consequence of the movement of the oral aperture from the third to the fourth somite.

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  • In fact, we have to suppose that the actual somite which in grades 1 and 2 bore the mandibles lost those mandibles, developed their rami as tactile organs, and came to occupy a position in front of the mouth, whilst its previous jaw-bearing function was taken up by the next somite in order, into which the oral aperture had passed.

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  • Benham describes backward shifting of the oral aperture in certain Chaetopods, Proc. Zoolog.

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  • This law was derived partly from Moses, partly from the utterances of the later prophets, partly from oral tradition and from the commentaries and supplementary maxims of generations of students.

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  • This is, in its purest form, the life of a hero, composed in regular form, governed by fixed rules, and intended for oral recitation.

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  • When the saga had been fixed by a generation or two of oral reciters, it was written down; and this stereotyped the form, so that afterwards when literary works were composed by learned men (such as Abbot Karl's Swerri's Saga and Sturla's Islendinga) the same style was adopted.

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  • Undoubtedly he used oral tradition; but he also seems to have given free play to his imagination.

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  • Myth and legend, fact and fiction, the common stock of oral tradition, have been handed down, and thus constitute one of the most valuable sources for popular Hebrew thought.

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  • Besides the oral tuition that he received, the medieval schools habitually kept the notes of former teachers.

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  • The appendages of the head are the antennae, the jaws and the oral papillae.

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  • The salivary glands are the modified nephridia of the segment of the oral papillae.

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  • The jaw somite also disappears; the oral papilla somite forms ventrally the salivary glands, which are thus serially homologous with nephridia.

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  • The state almost entirely supports the Connecticut school for imbeciles, at Lakeville; the American school for the deaf, in Hartford; the oral school for the deaf, 1 The constitution prescribes that " the privileges of an elector shall be forfeited by a conviction of bribery, forgery, perjury, duelling, fraudulent bankruptcy, theft or other offense for which an infamous punishment is inflicted," but this disability may in any case be removed by a two-thirds vote of each house of the general assembly.

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  • The book has many fascinating bits of lore, as well as extensive oral poetry, all in Scots dialect.

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  • Oral steroids are sometimes prescribed for extremely acute flare ups, in which case careful monitoring for side-effects must be ensured.

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  • Four patients received no therapy for herpes at any time, whereas one was treated with intravenous and oral acyclovir.

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  • After oral administration, metformin absorption is saturable and incomplete.

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  • In animal studies of skin inflammation, both topical and oral aloe vera have proven beneficial in decreasing inflammation and promoting cellular repair.

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  • Allocation of the oral amoxicillin and placebo was reported as being double blind.

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  • A white oral suspension of fenbendazole as a ready to administer oral anthelmintic for domestic dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.

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  • Occasional treatments with an oral anthelmintic may be used only where these methods fail to control the problem.

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  • If PE is confirmed arrange oral anticoagulation - see anticoagulants.

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  • Usually a topical antifungal is used, but in more severe cases oral treatment may be given.

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  • If an oral antifungal is required during pregnancy or breastfeeding, the choice of treatment should be discussed with specialist centers.

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  • Post-operative gastric emptying was assessed by measuring the oral intake and gastric aspirate.

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  • A negative result had been reported in an adequate oral bone marrow mouse micronucleus assay.

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  • Hated the beginning, hated the ELO songs, hated the frankly awful oral sex joke at the end.

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  • Wife is now backtracking from our previous oral agreement on how to solve our finacial obligations.

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  • In general, an oral dose of 1g of most barbiturates produces serious poisoning in an adult.

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  • In vivo, it has been shown to display good potency when compared to existing therapies and has good oral bioavailability.

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  • The absolute oral bioavailability of the tablet formulation is 87% .

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  • Acute intoxication by inadvertent oral ingestion of tiotropium bromide capsules is unlikely due to low oral bioavailability.

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  • Students at the pass/fail borderline are obliged to attend the oral whereas attendance at the Distinction borderline is voluntary.

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  • The seminars, which involve brainstorming and debating exercises, will develop students oral and presentation skills.

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  • A postgraduate meeting of doctors, dentists and pharmacists included information on management of mouth ulcers and oral candida in primary care.

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  • Over 40% of patients with oesophagitis do not have oral candidiasis (Bonacini et al 1991 ).

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  • Our previous study suggested that daily administration of low-dose cisplatin enhanced the efficacy of radiotherapy against primary oral squamous carcinoma.

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  • This is already having a dramatic change in the proportions of time assigned to oral skills in the foreign language classroom.

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  • Cleft palates should receive adequate doses of paracetamol and possibly oral codeine or NSAID's after twelve hours.

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  • Jan is responsible for the development of our permanent collection of objects, including the oral history archive.

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  • In the oral test, both speaking and listening comprehension will be assessed.

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  • Results Very few definitive conclusions about the effectiveness of oral health promotion can be drawn from the currently available evidence.

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  • During the year, in both groups, the predominant form of contraception changed from condoms to oral contraception.

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  • Patients taking oral contraceptives should be asked to report any change in their bleeding patterns.

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  • Cardiovascular disease and use of oral and injectable progestogen-only contraceptives and combined injectable contraceptives.

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  • Q. What is the current view on combined oral contraceptives for people with lupus?

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  • Many oral drugs are metabolized by cytochromes from the P450 family in the liver.

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  • No papal decrees, no oral tradition, no latter-day prophesy can contain truth apart from Scripture that is genuinely fundamental.

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  • Patients were entered into this study if they were partially dentate and had no clinical or radiographic evidence of active oral disease.

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  • She was treated with high dose oral steroids, low molecular weight dextran and vasodilators with benefit.

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  • On the basis of the results the authors recommended starting oral diazepam at the first sign of illness.

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  • Efficacy of transdermal scopolamine was compared with oral dimenhydrinate and placebo.

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  • Oral cancer occurs several times more frequently among snuff dippers compared with non-tobacco users.

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  • Reduced sperm function was noted in male rats at high oral doses.

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  • The two tested vaccines were found efficacious for the oral vaccination of jackals.

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  • Basic laboratory studies have already proved very encouraging, defining some of the basic scientific features of oral tolerance.

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  • With conventional oral and intravenous administration of CPA, the drug is activated in the liver by the P450 enzyme.

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  • Available in both an oral and inhaled form, they stabilize eosinophils, reduce bronchial edema and mucous hypersecretion and can reverse epithelial damage.

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  • In looking at the change from oral culture to the world of literacy, Ong achieves a beautiful equipoise.

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  • The baby should also have a course of oral erythromycin to clear the infection from other parts of the body.

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  • Assessment B1 and B2 are assessed through term-time essays, oral presentations, and examinations.

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  • We took written and oral evidence and visited all parts of the UK.

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  • Trying to find back to some of what was lost in the revision, there was made a change in the final oral examination.

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  • If systemic therapy is needed, intra-muscular corticosteroids can be used; these avoid the rebound flares that occur when oral steroids are withdrawn.

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  • But their oral fluency may mask difficulties with formal, academic English.

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  • Ankyloglossia is a congenital oral anomaly characterized by an unusually short lingum frenulum on the underside of the tongue.

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  • The aims of palliative gastrectomy are often to enable oral food intake, stop bleeding or relieve pain.

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  • Dr. Robinson indicated that the route of administration in the HESI studies was by oral gavage.

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  • A number of oral products contain gelatin from UK cattle.

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  • Pacific peoples had no system of writing, but a well-developed oral tradition preserved the history genealogy and stories.

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  • Allergic skin reactions were reported in one trial with oral ginkgo 240 mg.

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  • Clarithromycin granules for oral suspension straws contain a single dose of clarithromycin, all of which is to be taken at the same time.

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  • Patients with fungal fingernail infections were randomly assigned to 250 mg/day oral terbinafine or 500 mg/day oral micronized griseofulvin.

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  • Some patients are so severally affected by hay fever that they need oral or injected steroid treatment.

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  • However, there may be a good reason for refusing an oral hearing.

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  • Or that if you have oral sex with someone with a cold sore you could get genital herpes?

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  • Oral pathology, provides a specialist diagnostic histopathology reporting service.

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  • Effect of pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) upon depression associated with oral contraception.

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  • Over the next 5 days this is tapered to their normal daily dose, where 100mg intravenous hydrocortisone is equivalent to 25mg oral prednisolone.

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  • The best replacement therapy for cortisol is oral hydrocortisone.

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  • Synopsis Oral Pathology for the Dental hygienist is written to meet the specific needs of dental hygiene students and practicing hygienists.

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  • While Western oral hygienists painfully remove this plaque from the neck of the teeth under t.. .

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  • Hygienists and oral health Each practice team includes an experienced hygienists and oral health Each practice team includes an experienced hygienist for patients requiring oral hygiene treatment.

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  • It focuses on topics that directly concern hygienists and the role they play in oral hygiene care.

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  • Importantly, oral contraceptives reduce the risk of endometrial hyperplasia.

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  • Bill Clinton was almost impeached on account of a blow job... So seems that having oral sex is actually worse than killing people.

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  • Referral may be indicated in severe, extensive impetigo or impetigo unresponsive to oral treatment.

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  • Accidental or deliberate oral ingestion The product would only be expected to be harmful if orally ingested in very large quantities.

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  • Patients with rare hereditary problems of fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase insufficiency should not take the oral solution.

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  • His keen and penetrating intellect enabled him to find a Biblical basis for every provision of the Oral Law.

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  • These statutes provide privacy protection for and govern the interception of oral, wire, and electronic communications.

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  • For qualifications you must have an audition, have danced 10+ years or have interned for 2 years, and have an oral interview.

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  • It has been proved to reduce duration and degree of mucositis in patients irradiated for oral carcinoma.

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  • I am a professional palm and tarot reader, I am a professional jeweler, I am a professional oral tradition storyteller.

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  • Between 1955 and 1963, millions of people were exposed to monkey virus SV40 through contaminated oral polio vaccines made from monkey kidneys.

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  • If a laryngectomee is unable to use a neck placed artificial larynx an oral adaptor can be used.

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  • In the case of a very recent oral intake gastric lavage may be considered.

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  • We have imaged demineralised tissue, caries lesions, restored teeth and oral mucosa and demonstrate the detection of changes in tissue microstructure.

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  • He had much oral lore which he told with great dramatic power.

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  • Comments in this section are limited to effects from taking oral magnesium.

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  • The evidence from mutagenicity studies suggests technical grade malathion is not mutagenic in rats by the oral route.

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  • Negative results in such an assay would provide full reassurance with regard to oral exposure of rats to technical grade malathion.

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  • The first national Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) for oral nutrition support has recently been launched to help PCTs tackle malnutrition.

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  • You see with the pump rather that using oral meds, you don't have nearly the side effects.

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  • But without it, cryptococcal meningitis and oral thrush are the painful fates awaiting many people infected with HIV.

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  • In some parts of England, this model has been followed with community pharmacists playing an important role in supervising patients taking oral methadone.

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  • Examples of detoxification regimes using oral methadone are shown in the above table.

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  • If vomiting is not a problem, oral methionine may be a suitable alternative for remote areas, outside hospital.

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  • In this new edition of ' oral microbiology ' the authors ' combine the clinical aspects of oral microbiology with an ecological emphasis.

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  • Implications for future research Future work should aim to examine the oral microflora of all stroke patients.

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  • The oral morphine can be slowly stopped once the battery has been replaced.

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  • Herpes simplex is the most common viral infection to affect the oral mucosa (Groenwald et al., 1997 ).

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  • The author demonstrated a positive reaction of the oral mucous membrane to Primula on himself (Helmke 1937 ).

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  • It is recommended that the client has had at least two weeks of oral naltrexone prior to considering an implant.

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  • The final voice is a straightforward oral narration that tells the passage of Caterina's heart from a body organ to a historical artifact.

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  • His main specialty area is the oral rehabilitation of head and neck oncology patients.

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  • Folklore and folk custom, by their nature, are manifestations of primarily oral cultures.

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  • Phase I clinical trials using oral dosing were completed in early 1999.

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  • Provider offices whose on piercing oral the island from.

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  • Many Greek myths were oral tales passed down through the centuries with an essentially patriarchal Greek overlay.

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  • We show that oral immune tolerance can be easily induced by direct administration of rice seeds containing the T cell epitope peptide.

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  • For a short period of time to control a flare up then a short course of oral steroids may be used.

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  • The authors set out to identify whether levetiracetam, the newest of the anti-epileptic drugs, influences the pharmacokinetics of steroid oral contraceptives.

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  • In conclusion, all combined oral contraceptive pills are equally safe.

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  • One study used a sham nCPAP in the control arm, allowing blinding, and the others used an oral placebo.

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  • In oral statements whole playpen of capable of avoiding discovered in involved.

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  • It is not present in live vaccines such as MMR and oral polio.

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  • A local oral tradition recalls that she made strenuous efforts to look like Queen Alexandra and the frontispiece portrait confirms the tradition.

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  • Since then I have been on oral prednisone no less than 20 Mg.

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  • Among the POMs that can be prescribed by independent nurse prescribed by independent nurse prescribers are oral antihistamines, eye drops, nasal steroids and other nasal drugs.

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  • Each student will make an oral presentation of his or her research.

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  • Many oral historians are now using minidisc recorders (MD) with great success.

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  • This initial written permission stage would allow recourse to an oral hearing if required by the defendant.

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  • With respect to the amount of active substance absorbed, there is no clinically relevant difference between the oral dosage forms.

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  • It includes oral history reminiscences of four Black women, now living in London.

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  • Recent scientific research has shown a link between poor oral health and other conditions such as heart and lung disease.

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  • Oral thrush is also common when the immune system has failed, but quickly responds to oral medicine.

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  • This oral retinoid is extremely effective in the treatment of severe acne.

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  • A working oral cavity vapor sampling device incorporating disposable sensors.

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  • The majority of these lesions arise in the oral cavity or paranasal sinuses.

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  • Nursing points Increased absorption occurs when oral docusate sodium is taken alone and not within an hour of other drugs.

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  • Effects of oral creatine loading on single and repeated maximal short sprints.

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  • On inhaled steroid NB Oral steroids were used by 14% of the patients for their chest disease.

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  • Cercaria have an oral stylet in the oral sucker.

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  • In response, the Panel proposed that the Employer made reference to these documents in its oral submissions once the hearing had commenced.

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  • Like the oral form of the medication, the injection refill contains sumatriptan succinate.

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  • Note the two suckers, the ventral sucker near the genital pore, and the oral sucker near the oesophageal gland.

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  • Kindest regards Bruce Hi, I am a school health nurse working with children with complex disabilities who may require oral suction.

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  • Patients were treated with either placebo or oral glucosamine sulfate 500 mg t.i.d. for 4 weeks, with weekly, with weekly clinic visits.

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  • Our patient would then return to oral immune suppressants.

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  • Dr. Steve Worrall is a consultant oral & maxillofacial surgeon at St Luke's Hospital, Bradford.

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  • Lower canines cross the floor of the oral cavity, from buccal to medial, with the apex located at the caudal mandibular symphysis.

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  • Their oral testimony is for me the backbone of the book.

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  • Clearly, what is needed is a gathering of oral histories encompassing all forms of survivor testimony including sustained dialog.

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  • This usually involves a topical antibiotic cream, such as metronidazole, or oral tetracycline.

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  • Sativex comes in the form of an oral spray and contains tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol, two substances also present in cannabis.

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  • Several clinical trials have supported these claims, indicating that oral THC or inhalation of cannabis smoke can relieve muscle pain and spasticity.

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  • Three trials tested intravenous aminophylline and one oral theophylline, all added to standard treatments.

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  • Your guinea's mouth may then become infected with oral thrush.

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  • Further at the conclusion of evidence, the Sheriff retired to give his oral judgment a short time later.

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  • Reactive hypoglycaemia was ruled out in an oral glucose tolerance test.

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  • Oral sex can spread genital herpes to the mouth and throat and cause very painful tonsillitis.

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  • Three trials with 433 patients comparing topical with oral NSAID found no difference in efficacy.

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  • Combe St Nicholas Palmer records an oral tradition of a well here revealed in a dream during a drought at Chard.

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  • Uncorrected oral evidence Committees publish uncorrected transcripts of some recent oral evidence sessions.

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  • Some of the utterances including idle have an oral twang to them.

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  • Officially sponsorship pledges made to schools are completely unconditional and not related to any separate written or oral agreement with any company or organization.

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  • Monkey viruses contaminating batches of oral polio vaccine were carcinogenic.

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  • Microscience's objective is to develop the first oral anthrax vaccine in the shortest possible time.

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  • In animal studies of skin inflammation, both topical and oral aloe Vera have proven beneficial in decreasing inflammation and promoting cellular repair.

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  • Here we would observe an oral tradition community as it enters new material into its oral store of recollections judged worthy of preservation.

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  • These vaccines include yellow fever, ' live ' typhoid and ' live ' oral poliomyelitis (polio ).

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  • Its name is derived from the Hebrew shanah, corresponding to the Aramaic tend, and therefore a suitable name for a tannaitic work, meaning the repetition or teaching of the oral law.

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  • B, Trochosphere of an Opisthobranch (Pleurobranchidium) showing - shgr, the shell-gland or primitive shell-sac; v, the cilia of the velum; ph, the commencing stomodaeum or oral invagination; ot, the left otocyst; pg, red-coloured pigment spot.

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  • In the older Jewish literature the name is applied to the whole body of received religious doctrine with the exception of the Pentateuch, thus including the Prophets and Hagiographa as well as the oral traditions ultimately embodied in the Mishnah.'

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  • With the gradual subsidence of these areas their culture would necessarily degenerate, although echoes of sublime theogonies and philosophies are still heard in the oral traditions and folklore of many Polynesian groups.

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  • A second sucker of variable size and shape lies behind the oral one.

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  • Before the end of the 9th century a monk of St Gall drew up a chronicle De gestis Karoli Magni, which was based partly on oral tradition, received from an old soldier named Adalbert, who had served in Charlemagne's army.

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  • Thus while its form would by analogy tend per se to awaken suspicion, its contents remove this feeling; and we may even infer from this surviving early formulation of local ecclesiastical tradition, that others of somewhat similar character came into being in the sub-apostolic age, but failed to survive save as embodied in later local teaching, oral or written, very much as if the Didache had perished and its literary offspring alone remained (see Didachf).

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  • In both classes, accepted tradition (written or oral) was reinterpreted in order to justify or to deduce new teaching (in its widest sense), to connect the present with a hallowed past, and to be a guide for the future; and the prevalence of this process, the innumerable different examples of its working, and the particular application of the term Midrash to an important section of Rabbinical literature complicates both the study of the subject and any attempt to treat it concisely.'

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  • The traditional or oral law was codified in the Mishna (see Talmud, § i seq.), the Canon was 1 E.g.

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  • There are institutes for the blind at Overbrook and Pittsburg, and for the deaf and dumb at Philadelphia and Edgewood Park, an oral school for the deaf at Scranton, a home for the training of deaf children at Philadelphia, a soldiers' and sailors' home at Erie (1886), a soldiers' orphans' industrial school (1895) at Scotland, Franklin county, the Thaddeus.

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  • There is also a special doctorate, the " doctorat d'Universite," awarded on a thesis and an oral examination; and there are diplomas (Diplo nes d'Etudes superieures) awarded on dissertations and examinations on subjects in philosophy, history and geography, classics or modern languages, selected mainly by the candidate and approved by the faculty.

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  • Had these been in the oral stage he would scarcely incorporate traditions which did not agree with his views; at all events they would hardly have been written down by him in the form in which they have survived.

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  • The Mishnah is a more or less careful arrangement of the extant Oral Law (see § 2).

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  • Thus, the problem of the origin or antiquity of the unwritten Oral Law, a living and fluid thing, lies outside the scope of criticism; of greater utility is the study of the particular forms the laws have taken in the written sources which from time to time embody the ever-changing legacy of the past.

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  • The contents of the closing books are for the most part derived from oral tradition, from the narratives of friends and countrymen, from what was still generally known and current in the capital about past events, and from the ephemeral literature of the day.

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  • This is especially the case in the anterior part of the body, where, in correlation with the " adaptational shifting of the oral aperture " (see Arthropoda), a varying number of somites unite to form the "cephalon " or head.

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  • In 1874 the university of Göttingen granted her a degree in absentia, excusing her from the oral examination on account of the remarkable excellence of the three dissertations sent in, one of which, on the theory of partial differential equations, is one of her most remarkable works.

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  • Primarily a pustular rash may also be seen in those taking corticosteroids, lithium, oral contraceptives and anticonvulsant therapies.

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  • One series of oral presentations centered on controlling diseases of rapeseed crops.

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  • The decision is subject to the appellant 's right to have it reconsidered at an oral hearing.

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  • This is the route being followed by Novartis with its oral renin inhibitor, aliskiren.

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  • However, alcohol consumption and oral contraceptives may cause a riboflavin deficiency.

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  • Fate of genetically modified maize DNA in the oral cavity and rumen of sheep.

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  • Oral Surgery We offer all types of minor oral surgery with sedation for the nervous patient.

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  • Although topical agents are ineffective on their own, it has been found beneficial to use a selenium sulfide shampoo together with oral griseofulvin.

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  • Some of the Partners have also participated in other trials involving the oral contraceptive pill and sequela after abortion.

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  • The physical presence of the witness is essential for an adequate assessment of the sincerity conditions of her oral statements.

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  • While this may give them a rather stilted reading style, it does mean that they are perfect for oral story-telling.

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  • Alcohol may promote oral HIV transmission Alcohol may enable HIV to be more easily transmitted through oral sex, a new test-tube study suggests.

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  • Population based study of risk of venous thromboembolism associated with various oral contraceptives.

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  • Some studies indicate a slightly increased risk of deep venous thrombosis in lupus patients using oestrogen-containing oral contraceptives (32).

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  • In the course of oral argument Lord Hoffmann suggested it had been a " throwaway remark ".

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  • Your guinea 's mouth may then become infected with oral thrush.

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  • Thrush infections usually appear in the mouth (oral thrush) or genitals.

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  • Oral medication needs to be taken for 6 weeks for fingernail infections and for 3 months for toenail infections.

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  • Oral typhoid may be given concurrently with yellow fever or HNIG.

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  • The Typhi project is linked to efforts to develop novel oral typhoid vaccines.

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  • Microscience 's objective is to develop the first oral anthrax vaccine in the shortest possible time.

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  • Repair requires the matching of vermilion color, maintenance of oral sphincter function and mouth opening size, and retention of sensation.

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  • The Edwardians is not a vindication of the more exaggerated claims made for oral history written from personal reminiscence.

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  • This kind of culture is primarily an oral one - it is passed on and formed largely by intimate word-of-mouth communication.

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  • These vaccines include yellow fever, ' live ' typhoid and ' live ' oral poliomyelitis (polio).

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  • It performed yeoman service in getting the 9/11 oral histories released.

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  • She is resting abed after enduring a painful oral surgery.

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  • I will prescribe both a topical and and oral medication; use both once a day.

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  • Well, you want to start your baby out with good, oral hygiene, right?

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  • Another important point to remember concerning your baby's oral hygiene is to limit sweetened drinks, and don't put her to bed with a bottle.

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  • Some physicians add oral medications, in addition to topical treatments, because of the potential connection with the gastrointestinal tract.

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  • Some recorders also allow you to store recordings by date, which is good if you are keeping an oral journal or want your recordings kept in a specific sequence.

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  • While soft food is not generally the best dietary avenue for younger cats, senior cats can benefit greatly because they may experience enough oral pain with hard food to lose interest in eating.

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  • It's not available except through the vet's office in either oral doses or through injection.

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  • Feed the solution, available as an oral liquid suspension or flavored tablet, to the cat once per month.

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  • Feed kittens four weeks and older the flavored tablets, and use the oral suspension fluid for kittens six weeks and older.

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  • Let your child make oral observations about the pictures, and ask her to attempt to read any text to you.

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  • There are seven different herpes viruses, but most people suffer from oral herpes (sores on the mouth or lips) or genital herpes.

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  • Take with a clean mouth, but do not brush your teeth, use mouthwash or any other oral care product up to half an hour before taking the remedy.

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  • Stevia may inhibit the growth and reproduction of oral bacteria that leads to gum and dental diseases, as well as tooth decay.

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  • The above benefits may be reason enough to purchase a lifetime supply of apple cider vinegar, though oral consuption will not cure your ringworm.

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  • The applicant must then complete the application, pass two levels of exams, submit five clinical cases and pass an oral interview.

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  • Each applicant must present 10 chronic cases that they have successfully treated and pass both written and oral exams.

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  • Active ingredient is carbamide peroxide - a FDA approved oral antiseptic that has been discovered as a tooth whitening product.

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  • A research oriented dental career, the oral pathologist consults with other fellow dentists on diseases of the mouth.

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  • Their approval is only given after a dentist passes both a written and oral exam, plus a clinical case evaluation.

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  • Second, you have to use great oral care products on a daily basis to keep up that white beautiful smile!

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  • Dr. Michelle Dozier is an established and highly qualified dentist who strives to educate women about the connection between oral care and broader health issues.

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  • Bleaching your teeth will provide you with a very immediate result, but costs range anywhere from $300 and up and it will also affect your oral health.

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  • The most famous study was published in the American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery.

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  • Saliva or oral fluid based tests are becoming more popular because of the convenience of the method and the fact that there is no chance for these tests to be adulterated.

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  • Many of the risks are the same as smoking tobacco and there are some nasty extras included for smokeless tobacco users such as an increased likelihood of having an oral cancer at some point in their life.

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  • Together cigarettes and chewing tobacco are responsible for more cancers of the larynx, oral cavity and pharynx, esophagus, and bladder than any other agents.

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  • Smoking and chewing can also cause cancers such as kidney, pancreatic, cervical, and stomach, acute myeloid leukemia, and numerous oral cancers such as lip, tongue, cheeks, gums, and the floor and roof of the mouth.

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  • Oral cancer - The use of chewing tobacco is known to have a direct impact on oral health.

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  • As mentioned above the risk of developing oral cancer following prolonged use of chewing tobacco is something which users need to be aware of.

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  • If left untreated, oral cancer can spread to other parts of the body, and may result in death.

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  • Chewing leads to a dramatic increase in the risk for oral cancer.

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  • A long-time smoker, Blake was diagnosed with oral cancer in 1980.

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  • While she was still battling oral cancer, her official cause of death was listed as "cardiopulmonary arrest due to liver failure and CMV hepatitis."

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  • She went into remission after six months, but had to take oral medication to battle the disease through early 2011.

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  • Prospective students are encouraged to concentrate their studies before law school on courses that develop analytical skills and effective written and oral expression.

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  • The defense is similar to an oral examination, except that it takes place in front of a panel of experts (typically faculty) of your degree program.

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  • Fleas are also an intermediate host for tapeworms, which can infest your dog's intestinal track and require an oral medication for treatment.

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  • A combination of oral care and nutrition in one tasty treat makes Greenies Dental Chews a reasonable choice for your pet on several levels.

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  • The drugs used in oral prescription medications include either ivermectin or milbemycin oxime.

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  • It aids with digestion and glandular imbalances and also benefits oral health.

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  • The authority granted to Minnesota optometrists to prescribe oral medications extended access to quality senior eye care in Minnesota rural areas as well as larger metropolitan areas.

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  • Oral masks - These are mouthpieces that fit over the teeth and tongue to keep the back of the throat open for uninterrupted breathing.

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  • Treatment options are vast and include noninvasive interventions, oral devices, and surgery.

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  • Some oral apparatuses like Snore Guard offer relief from moderate conditions.

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  • A physician may recommend a dentist who can fit patients for oral devices.

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  • They can also determine whether it is necessary for the patient to see an ear, nose and throat specialist or an oral surgeon in situtions where the mouthpiece may not be effective.

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  • If approaches like lifestyle changes and mouthpieces do not work, patients may be referred to an ear, nose and throat specialist or an oral surgeon for advanced treatment of their snoring.

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  • The Snore Dentist is another fantastic resource in Jersey who has much to offer including oral devices to prevent snoring.

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  • Oral appliances and radiofrequency ablation look promising, but more research is required to determine whether these approaches are as effective as continuous airway pressure.

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  • Oral appliance therapy is a very viable alternative for many patients who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea and snoring.

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  • Dentists are wonderful resources for people who have snoring problems that can be treated with oral devices.

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  • Customized oral mouthpieces, surgical procedures, medications and lifestyle changes may also be recommended by the physician based on the particular needs of the patient.

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  • The Atlantic for Advanced Dentistry provides many types of dental treatments for snoring and sleep apnea including oral appliances through its Sleep Breathing Disorders Center.

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  • He may also recommend a custom-fitted oral appliance to successfully treat their sleep apnea.

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  • A dentist can offer help for snoring by fitting oral devices that keep the airway passage open, allowing for unobstructed breathing.

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  • Thornton Adjustable Positioner is an oral device that prevents soft tissues and the tongue from sliding back into the airway passage during sleep.

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  • Any dentist should be able to accommodate your needs by fitting your with an oral device that prevents snoring.

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  • He is a member of the Dental Sleep Disorders Dental Society and has over ten years of experience fabricating and fitting custom-fitted oral appliances.

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  • Cherin uses a variety of oral appliances to meet the various needs of his sleep apnea patients.

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  • Patients with severe sleep apnea who have not received any symptom relief from CPAP therapy or an oral appliance may find surgery as a promising option.

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  • Sometimes, a simple oral device like a sleep apnea mouth piece effectively addresses the breathing problem.

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  • Oral devices can help by repositioning the mouth to prevent tissue from the soft palate and the throat from collapsing into the breathing passage.

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  • The AADSM supports using surgical procedures or oral devices to treat some of the breathing conditions.

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  • Many dentists are able to fit patients for oral devices to treat snoring or obstructive sleep apnea, but not all are educated about the latest advancements in dental sleep medicine.

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  • The interventions include oral devices and surgery in the upper airway passage used for the treatment of sleep disorders.

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  • If you are petrified to see a dentist or oral surgeon, a sedation dentist is more suitable.

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  • Granger offers a custom-fit oral device, SilentNight that opens the upper airway passage, preventing snoring from occurring.

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  • Dentists in the Virginia Beach area can offer help for snorers by fitting them with oral devices.

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  • The oral appliances are specially fitted to the patient.

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  • An oral device may not be effective or appropriate for everyone.

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  • Millennium Dental Associates (MDA), located in Scottsdale, Arizona, offers patients a holistic approach to dentistry and oral health.

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  • This information is then used to precisely fit the oral appliance for the most beneficial effects.

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  • Sometimes a dentist can fit an oral device that alleviates snoring.

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  • When structural problems are not apparent and oral appliances do not offer relief, it may be necessary to become a sleep study participant in order to determine the specific causes for the sleep disturbance.

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  • Oyster Point Dentistry offers information about oral appliance that may be used to treat snoring.

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  • Oral devices fitted by a sleep dentist can effectively treat the problem in many cases.

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  • Oral devices can treat snoring and sleep apnea effectively.

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  • There is no absolute guarantee that the oral devices will work in every situation.

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  • Home monitors can be used to help determine how well the oral appliance is working.

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  • Sleep dentists in Chesapeake offer help for snoring and sleep apnea by fitting patients with an oral device that repositions the jaw to open the airway passage.

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  • Some patients find relief using oral devices fitted by dentists, some use CPAP machines and others may require surgery.

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  • When structural problems are determined to be the source of the problem, a breathing device may be prescribed; however, some patients opt for oral devices fitted by a dentist.

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  • Many dentists not affiliated with the AADSM are perfectly capable of fitting patients with oral devices for sleep apnea.

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  • In some cases, patients prefer to have surgery to treat the sleep disorder to avoid uncomfortable nights struggling with masks or oral appliances.

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  • Oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Brandenton can help determine whether surgery is the best approach for the sleep disorder or not.

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  • Many patients benefit from using oral appliances fitted by a dentist in order to find relief.

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  • Portsmouth sleep apnea options include a variety of approaches that range from oral devices to surgical procedures.

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  • Surgery may not be for everyone, and those who dislike the idea of sleeping with masks and surgical procedures may benefit from exploring oral devices to address the sleep problem.

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  • Dentists can offer a solution for sleep apnea by fitting patients with custom oral appliances worn during sleep.

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  • Oral devices and lower jaw positions can be excellent snoring cures.

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  • Dr. Denbar and his staff provide a full range of cosmetic and family dentistry including oral appliance therapy.

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  • Dr. Patel, DDS at the Center of Cosmetic & General Dentistry studied at the Las Vegas Institute of Advanced Dental Studies to receive special training on oral appliances for sleep apnea.

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  • Dr. Juli Eivens and Dr. Jennifer Laubach, both graduates of The University of Texas Health Science Center in 1996, provide a wide range of dental services including oral appliances to treat both sleep apnea and snoring.

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  • Traditional treatments such as CPAP are available as well as alternative treatments such as oral appliances and behavioral therapy.

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  • Dental treatments for sleep apnea and snoring are typically non-surgical, involving oral devices that help to keep the airway open during sleep.

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  • If the dentist finds a need, a fitting follows the examination for an oral device that repositions the jaw to free the airway passage during sleep.

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  • Dr. Perkins uses the TAP oral device himself, after trying CPAP and BiPAP machines without success.

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  • The dentist fits this oral device designed for treating sleep apnea and snoring.

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  • Granbury Dental Center specializes in oral devices and splints used to treat TMJ and mild to moderate sleep apnea as well as snoring.

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  • Each oral appliance is custom fitted to the patient.

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  • Many patients find that the oral devices offered by sleep dentists work as well as CPAP machines, making this an attractive option for people who have sleep apnea.

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  • Oral appliances are fitted mouthpieces that help advance soft palate and tongue position to keep the airways open.

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  • The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) is an organization that seeks to help surgeons excel through advocacy, research and continued education.

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  • Many patients find relief using oral devices or CPAP machines but others want a potentially permanent solution.

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  • The organization offers resources for patients and professionals who want to learn more about oral devices used to prevent breathing problems during sleep.

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  • The organization offers a lot of information about mouthpieces for snoring, as well as oral devices for sleep apnea.

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  • Patients who find that they want to try oral appliances to treat breathing problems during sleep have a great opportunity to explore these options on the AADSM website.

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  • Oral Appliance Therapy for Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea explains how oral devices can help patients with sleep-related breathing disorders.

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  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea explores both surgical and non-surgical treatments for obstructive sleep apnea.

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  • Dental Sleep Medicine and Insurance Reimbursement helps patients find coverage for their oral devices for treating the sleep disorders.

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  • This may include an oral appliance or an upper airway surgery depending on the conditions.

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  • The dentist is likely to need to make adjustments over time to ensure that the oral appliances fits properly and is working effectively.

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  • Replacement of oral devices, additional dental problems and other concerns has proper handling as they occur.

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  • Those that study dental sleep medicine will explore the various oral appliances as well as how those appliances work.

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  • After a physician has performed this type of exam, he or she then may make a recommendation for oral appliances or other treatment options.

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  • Most commonly, those with mild to moderate sleep apnea will receive instruction to lose weight or use an oral appliance during sleep.

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  • Often, the sleep physician will recommend the dentist especially when there is a need for an oral appliance or a surgical procedure to take place to rectify your obstructive sleep apnea.

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  • Dental sleep medicine is a specialized field that focuses on treating sleep related breathing problems with specially fitted oral appliances.

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  • Patients who are sick of CPAP masks may want to explore other options including oral appliances to wear during sleep.

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  • The dental professionals often go above and beyond the typical requirements for fitting patients with oral appliances to alleviate sleep related breathing problems.

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  • Those who exhibit the symptoms of daytime sleepiness and the symptoms of sleep apnea can continue to find out more about oral appliances to treat the breathing problem.

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  • Among the treatments available through the center are oral devices in addition to treating painful conditions.

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  • Lesslie Moore, DDS offers general dental services in addition to fittings for oral appliances for sleep related breathing problems.

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  • This family dental practice is not listed with the AADSM, but the dentist may be able to fit patients with oral devices for sleep apnea and snoring.

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  • While nearly any dentist can fit patients with oral devices that can alleviate the symptoms of an apnea or snoring problem, many patients prefer to visit a sleep dentist.

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  • A sleep dentist specializes in dental sleep medicine, a relatively new field that focuses on oral appliances used to alleviate breathing problems associated with obstructive sleep apnea and severe snoring.

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  • The oral devices may not work on patients with central sleep apnea, a rare breathing sleep disorder.

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  • In some cases, a dentist may refer patients to an ENT (ear, nose and throat) specialist for possible treatments if oral devices are not successful.

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  • The organization, I Hate CPAP! is dedicated to connecting patients who are sick of CPAP with other alternatives, including oral devices.

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  • Those who want to explore the option of using an oral device to treat sleep apnea may benefit from seeing a dentist specializing in prosthodonics.

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  • This field of dentistry focuses on using prosthetics to help people achieve optimal oral health.

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  • Patients who have severe sleep apnea or central sleep apnea may not benefit from using oral devices.

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  • Some medical insurance companies consider the oral appliances to be experimental, in spite of the fact that many of the devices have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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  • They may be able to be fitted for oral devices designed to open the airway, allowing for breathing to continue uninterrupted.

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  • Sleep apnea dentistry seeks to alleviate symptoms of sleep apnea using oral appliance therapy.

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  • Specially fitted oral devices can help some patients with obstructive sleep apnea by opening the airway passage.

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  • Sleep dentistry in Oakland includes dentists affiliated with sleep apnea associations, orthodontists, and prosthodonics, but nearly any dentist is capable of fitting patients with oral appliances.

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  • Patients considering sleep dentistry in Oakland should check with their insurance policies to make sure that the oral devices are covered, otherwise they may have to pay for the treatment out of pocket.

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  • Oral Appliances - Oral appliances (dental appliances) keep the airway open in several ways.

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  • The oral devices move the jaw forward in order to free the airway of obstructions.

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  • Each oral appliance is fitted to the patient.A sleep apnea mouthpiece may be a very attractive alternative to a breathing machine but there are some drawbacks to using this type of oral appliance.

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  • In addition, patients who use oral appliances for sleep apnea may be at greater risk for developing temporomandibular jaw syndrome (TMJ), a painful condition.

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  • A sleep dentist can help patients with obstructive sleep apnea and severe snoring by fitting oral devices that move the jaw slightly forward, which opens the airway passage.

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  • While nearly any dentist can fit patients with oral devices, some dentists have received special training due to their affiliation with organizations which are dedicated to helping people overcome sleep apnea and snoring.

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  • After getting a diagnosis, the patient has a number of different treatment options, including oral devices for sleep apnea fitted by a dentist.

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  • The oral devices typically position the lower jaw forward to prevent the soft tissues in the throat from falling back into the breathing passage.

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  • However, it is necessary to discuss this approach with your doctor because oral devices to stop snoring are not suitable for everyone.

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  • Avoiding sleeping pills, sedatives and alcohol can help stop snoring.If oral devices, home remedies and changes in lifestyle are not effective, patients with severe snoring may want to consider surgery.

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  • Products include oral appliances and over-the-counter products.

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  • A snoring device can be an oral appliance used to reposition the jaw.

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  • See the Practice Parameters of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine for more detailed information about the treatment of snoring and for guidelines for using oral devices to treat obstructive sleep apnea.

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  • Oral appliances may not be suitable for everyone, especially patients with other breathing problems such as asthma.

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  • Other snoring devices may be helpful when oral appliances are not appropriate or effective.

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  • Patients who have certain medical conditions should not use the products, and the oral devices may not be effective for everyone.

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  • You can be fitted for an oral device that may alleviate the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea.

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  • Oral tradition held that the wine descended from various Roman wines mentioned by Pliny the Elder.

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  • Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth clean and healthy by brushing and flossing to prevent tooth decay and gum disease.

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  • The purpose of oral hygiene is to prevent the buildup of plaque, the sticky film of bacteria and food that forms on the teeth.

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  • It is, therefore, imperative that all parents learn the importance of early oral care and that they teach their children proper oral hygiene.

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  • Good oral hygiene should start at the very beginning of a child's life.

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  • Even before infants have teeth, they have special oral hygiene needs about which all parents should be aware.

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  • That is why it is so important to initiate a program of good oral hygiene for children early on.

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  • Good oral hygiene remains important as children grow into adolescence.

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  • This higher rate is usually caused by an increased intake of junk food and sugary foods such as soft drinks, as well as inattention to oral hygiene procedures.

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  • Parents should talk to their children about how important good oral hygiene is in preventing not only cavities, but teeth stains, bad breath, and an assortment of other dental problems.

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  • The rough mechanical action may irritate or damage oral tissues.

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  • Another factor that may affect a child's oral health is the increasingly popular practice among adolescents of oral piercings involving the tongue, lips, and cheeks.

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  • The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry strongly opposes the practice of oral piercings.

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  • The primary risks arise from a lack of proper oral hygiene practices.

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  • These major oral health problems are plaque, tartar, gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth decay.

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  • Parents play an important role in both modeling and teaching good oral hygiene.

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  • Children who learn proper oral care at a young age benefit from those good habits for the rest of their lives.

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  • A variety of dosage forms are available, including oral solids, liquids, intravenous and intrathecal injections, and transcutaneous patches.

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  • Most are appropriate only for oral administration; however, ketorolac (Toradol) is appropriate for injection and may be used in moderate to severe pain for short periods.

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  • Maintaining proper oral hygiene is the key to preventing toothaches.

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  • Children should visit the dentist at least every six months for oral examinations and professional cleaning.

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  • In extreme cases, some dentists can prescribe an oral device to alter the shape of the roof of the child's mouth, so that it is unpleasant for the child to continue sucking.

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  • In provocation challenges, the skin, nasal and oral mucosa, and lining of the lungs and gastrointestinal tract are exposed to suspected allergens.

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  • Oral food challenges with foods are more tedious than inhalation testing, since full passage through the digestive system may take a day or more.

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  • They are spread by oral or genital contact.

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  • Since the year 2000, the Sabin vaccine (also called the oral polio vaccine or OPV) has been discontinued in the United States, although it is still being used in other countries.

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  • These symptoms can be treated by giving the child an oral glucose tablet, available from most pharmacies.

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  • Early symptoms of hypoglycemia can be treated with oral glucose tablets or gel, available at most pharmacies.

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  • The use of inhaled steroids for the treatment of asthma has also been shown to cause oral candidiasis.

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  • Like vaginal and oral candidiasis, it is an opportunistic disease that strikes when a child's resistance is lowered, often due to another illness.

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  • In oral candidiasis, the disease is characterized by whitish patches that appear on the tongue, inside of the cheeks, or on the palate.

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  • Oral candidiasis is usually treated with prescription lozenges or mouthwashes.

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  • For infants with oral candidiasis, pacifiers should be sterilized or discarded.

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  • Oral and skin candidiasis, though painful, are usually cured with the use of antifungal medications.

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  • Aerosolized racemic epinephrine as well as oral dexamethasone (a steroid) may be used to help shrink the upper airway swelling.

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  • Oral penicillin must be taken for 10 days.

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  • Oral rehydration therapy (drinking enough fluids to replace those lost through bowel movements and vomiting) is the primary aim of the treatment.

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  • The most commonly prescribed oral medication is baclofen (Lioresal).

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  • Botulinum-toxin injections can be used in combination with oral medications or intrathecal baclofen to treat spasticity.

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  • Baclofen usually is taken as an oral medication but also can be delivered directly into the spinal fluid when the oral medication does not effectively control symptoms.

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  • This type of delivery system causes fewer and less severe side effects than the oral baclofen.

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  • Oral single dose treatment increases compliance.

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  • Hormone treatment usually involves oral contraceptives.

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  • Cheek biting, braces, or jagged teeth may persistently irritate the oral structures.

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  • For all types, local cleansing and good oral hygiene is fundamental.

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  • In this case medical evaluation and treatment may be indicated, and topical or oral tetracycline may be given.

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  • Stomatitis caused by irritants can be prevented by good oral hygiene, regular dental checkups, and good dietary habits.

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  • These oral drugs do have side effects, such as dry mouth and eyes, blurry vision, and constipation, and may not be appropriate for pediatric patients.

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  • But since penicillin injections are painful, oral penicillin may be preferable.

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  • Properly aligned teeth, which close together correctly, simplify oral hygiene and enable children to chew their food efficiently.

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  • In some instances, oral analgesics may be prescribed, but children under 12 should not be given aspirin.

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  • Medical names for cold sores include oral herpes, labial herpes, herpes labialis, and herpes febrilis.

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  • Typically, 50 to 80 percent of children with oral herpes experience a prodrome (symptoms of oncoming disease) of pain, burning, itching, or tingling at the site where blisters will form.

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  • However, infected people need not have visible blisters to spread the infection since the virus may be present in the saliva without obvious oral lesions.

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  • Herpetic gingivostomatitis-A severe oral infection that affects children under five years of age; vesicles and ulcerations, edematous throat, enlarged painful cervical lymph nodes occur; chills, fever, malaise, bed breath, and drooling.

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  • Oral lesions-A single infected sore in the skin around the mouth or mucus membrane inside of the oral cavity.

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  • The mainstay of treatment for FMF is an oral medication called colchicine, which is highly effective for the fever and pain that accompany the disorder, as well as for amyloidosis and the kidney disease that can result from it.

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  • Type 2 diabetes is treated with diet, exercise, and in some cases, oral medication and/or insulin.

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  • The American Diabetes Association recommends that a random plasma glucose, fasting plasma glucose, or oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) be used for diagnosis of diabetes.

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  • Some patients with type 2 diabetes may also need to use insulin injections if their diabetes cannot be controlled with diet, exercise, and oral medication.

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  • Children with type 2 diabetes may be prescribed oral medications if they are unable to keep their blood glucose levels under control with dietary and exercise measures.

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  • As of 2004, metformin was the only oral medication approved by the U.S. FDA for use in children over age ten.

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  • Oral products that restore fluid and electrolytes balance are better for hydrating a sick child who has been vomiting during an illness or after strenuous activity in extremely hot weather.

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  • Oral rehydration also does not require a hospital stay.

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  • However, these problems are much less likely with the inhalant forms than with the oral and injected forms.

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  • While the oral and injected forms generally should be used only for one to two weeks, the inhalant forms may be used for long periods.

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  • The jaw must be surgically immobilized by a qualified oral or maxillofacial surgeon or an otolaryngologist.

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  • The type of fluid and nutrient replacement depends on whether oral feedings can be taken and on the severity of fluid losses.

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  • Oral rehydration solution (ORS) or intravenous fluids are the choices; ORS is preferred if possible.

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  • If oral replacement is suggested then commercial (Pedialyte and others) or homemade preparations can be used.

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  • One effective alternative approach to preventing and treating diarrhea involves oral supplementation of aspects of the normal flora in the colon with the yeasts Lactobacillus acidophilus, L. bifidus, or Saccharomyces boulardii.

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  • Parents should be sure that their children who experience diarrhea drink plenty of fluids and replace electrolytes with an oral rehydration solution.

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  • Oral rehydration solution (ORS)-A liquid preparation of electrolytes and glucose developed by the World Health Organization that can decrease fluid loss in persons with diarrhea.

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