Viral Diseases in Pediatric Dentistry: A Literature Review On Oral Manifestations and Management of Viral Diseases in Paediatric Patients other than HIV
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Many children suffering of pain and discomfort regarding orofacial manifestations of viral infections. Pediatric dentists find it challenging to reach final diagnosis and provide appropriate management and care when facing lesions. A current literature review of these conditions is referred for more detail.
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