Licentiatavhandlingar / Licentiate Theses - OF (OFA)
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Oral graft versus host disease : salivary gland pathology and tissue modelling
(Inst för odontologi / Dept of Dental Medicine, 2024-04-04)Chronic Graft versus Host Disease (cGVHD) is a consequence of dysregulated immune reconstitution after allogenic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT), a treatment for high-risk blood malignancies or immune ... -
A longitudinal study of dentofacial morphology in young children treated for the obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome
(Institutionen för odontologi / Department of Odontology, 2008-09-19)The most common cause of OSAS in children is enlarged tonsils and/or adenoids. Consequently, the treatment for OSAS in children with enlarged tonsils and/or adenoids is adeno-/tonsillectomy. The prevalence of OSAS in ... -
Analysis of behavior and communication during dental appointments in children with attention and learning problems
(Institutionen för odontologi / Department of Odontology, 2004-11-19)Attention and learning problems in children are common and have a substantial impact on many situations in the child s daily life. The present thesis investigates the prevalence of behavior management problems (BMP) and ... -
Bad breath : prevalence, periodontal disease, microflora and inflammatory markers
(Institutionen för odontologi / Department of Odontology, 2005-03-29)Bad breath usually originates within the oral cavity and is believed to be associated with periodontal disease. The over all aim of the present thesis was to study periodontal conditions in subjects with bad breath as well ... -
Unstimulated human whole saliva flow rate in relation to hyposalivation and dental caries
(Institutionen för odontologi / Department of Odontology, 2005-04-08)Introduction: Salivary secretion is influenced by a large number of factors, including the circadian rhythm, making the detection of reduced salivary flow (hyposalivation) difficult. This is important since severely reduced ...