Delayed Healing of Traumatic Ulcers Due to Toothpicks Injuries Exacerbated by Psychological Stress in Teledentistry Patients
Background: A traumatic ulcer is a mucosal lesion caused by direct physical, mechanical, thermal, or chemical trauma to the mucosa, such as from malocclusion, ill-fitting dentures, or bad habits like using toothpicks. Treatment aims to alleviate pain, eliminate the primary source of trauma, and prom...
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Main Authors: | Yeni Puspitasari (Author), Khamila Gayatri Anjani (Author), Hakim Zulkarnain (Author), Dian Artanty (Author) |
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Babali Health,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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