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    • Osteoporosis-pseudoglioma syndrome in South Africa 

      Chetty, M; Stephen, Lawrence X.G.S; Roberts, T (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2016)
      The osteoporosis-pseudoglioma syndrome (MIM 259770) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder in which bone fragility and frequent fractures are associated with serious ocular changes. The skeletal manifestations resemble ...
    • Perceived stressors of oral hygiene students in the dental environment 

      Gordon, N.A.; Rayner, C.A.; Wilson, V.J.; Crombie, K.; Shaikh, A.B.; Yasin-Harnekar, S. (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2016)
      University students are exposed to a multitude of stressors that may impact on their performance. The nature of health sciences education generally involves early engagement with patients and communities, which may add ...
    • Potential latitudinal variation in orodigestive tract cancers in Africa 

      Adeola, Henry Ademola; Adefuye, Anthonio Oladele; Jimoh, S.A. (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2018)
      BACKGROUND. Previous studies have alluded to a causal relationship between pathological entities and geographical variations, but there is a paucity of studies from Africa discussing the effect of latitudinal variation ...
    • Prevalence of early childhood caries in South Africa: Protocol for a systematic review 

      Kimmie-Dhansay, Faheema; Barrie, Robert; Naidoo, Sudeshni (JMIR Publications, 2021)
      Young children are at the highest risk of developing dental caries as they have a lack of autonomy over their diet and oral hygiene practices. Dental caries develops over time due to demineralization of tooth substance ...
    • Pyle metaphyseal dysplasia in an African child: Case report and review of the literature 

      Wonkam, A; Makubalo, N; Roberts, T; Chetty, M (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2016)
      Pyle disease (OMIM 265900), also known as metaphyseal dysplasia, is a rare autosomal recessive disorder with no known gene mutation. We report a case of Pyle disease in a 7-year-old African boy of mixed ancestry who ...
    • The relation between oral impacts on daily performances and perceived clinical oral conditions in primary school children in the Ugu District, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni; Sheiham, Aubrey; Tsakos, Georgios (South African Dental Association, 2013)
      Few studies have related the common oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL) impacts in children to perceived causes. Objective: To assess the prevalence, extent and intensity of oral impacts in relation to perceived ...
    • Sedating children in South Africa 

      Gray, Rebecca; Roelofse, James (Taylor & Francis, 2017)
      Regarding 'Sedation for paediatric auditory electrophysiology in South Africa' we thank the authors for publishing their research thereby giving us documentary proof of what we know to be widespread practice. Sedation ...
    • Substance abuse and maxillofacial injuries 

      Ranchod, S.; Smit, Dirk A.; Morkel, Jean A. (South African Dental Association, 2014)
      Some of the major causes of maxillofacial injuries are assault/ inter-personal violence (IPV), motor vehicle accidents (MVAs), work-related injuries, sporting accidents and falls. However, the epidemiological data for ...
    • Taurodontism in dental genetics 

      Chetty, Manogari; Roomaney, Imaan A.; Beighton, Peter (Springer Nature, 2021)
      Taurodontism is a dental anomaly defined by enlargement of the pulp chamber of multirooted teeth with apical displacement of the pulp floor and bifurcation of the roots. Taurodontism can be an isolated trait or part of a ...
    • The way forward with dental student communication at the University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa 

      Maart, Ronel Deidre; Mostert-Wentzel, K. (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2016)
      Dental students are extensively trained to provide dental treatment to their patients during the undergraduate programme. However, no or little time is spent on the training of basic communication skills. Embedding a ...
    • Transcultural and language barriers to patient care 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2014)
      Communities are become increasingly multicultural and ethnically disparate and dentists need to be alert to the diverse challenges this may bring to their practices. This is particularly true for South Africa where ...
    • Translation of the shortened dental arch research into clinical practice: A stakeholder mapping approach 

      Khan, Saadika B (Springer Nature, 2020)
      The classic shortened dental arch (SDA) as a prosthodontic concept was originally described by Käyser and comprises of 20 occluding anterior and premolar teeth only.1,2 This SDA treatment option, now also referred to ...
    • The use of laser-based technologies in dentistry: Ethical issues and safety considerations 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni; Mulder, Riaan (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      The use of laser-based technologies in general dental practice in South Africa is growing each year both in numbers and in scope of use. It has been shown to be beneficial in treating a wide range of oral and ...
    • Will the new Consumer Protection Act prevent harm to nutritional supplement users? 

      Gabriels, Gary; Lambert, Mike; Smith, Pete; Hiss, Donavon (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2011)
      BACKGROUND. There is no clear distinction between the regulation of food, supplements and medicines in South Africa. Consequently, grey areas exist in implementing the legislation, particularly in the supplement industry. ...