Treating the Oral Creeper: Herpes
Volume 8 - Issue 2
Yadav Karthik D1*, Pai Anuradha2, R Shesha Prasad3, Yaji Anisha4
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- 1M.D.S - Master of Dental surgery, Department of oral medicine and radiology, Bangalore
- 2HOD & Professor, Department of oral medicine and radiology, The oxford dental college and research center, Bangalore
- 3M.D.S - Master of Dental surgery, Department of oral medicine and radiology, Senior lecturer, The oxford dental college and research center, Bangalore
- 4M.D.S – Master of Dental surgery, Department of oral medicine and radiology, Bangalore
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Karthik D Yadav, 10
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Received: August 19, 2018; Published: August 24, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.08.001639
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Abstract
The term “herpes” creates panic among the general population. Oral herpes simplex virus is most commonly seen affecting the oral soft tissue region the perioral area [1,2].
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