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One major caveat to this comparison is that there are fundamental differences between the two cohorts examined here in terms of tumor site (tongue versus oral cavity), disease stage, ethnicity (Asian versus North American) and environmental exposure.

Older age, rural living, alcohol use, unemployment, lower levels of education, positive or unknown HIV status, cavity disease and being smear positive at the time of MDR/XDRTB diagnosis were all independently associated with poorer survival (table 2).

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Recently, a biochemical test able to determine saliva antioxidant levels was proposed as predictive for oral cavity diseases, but it was not clinically tested.

The inhibitory activity of geopropolis against S. mutans and C. albicans, but not against L. acidophilus, corresponds with the clinical significance of these microorganisms in oral cavity diseases.

Previously this bacterium has been associated with oral cavity diseases [ 55] and its possible down-regulatory effect of Cx43 may facilitate invasion and colonization.

Computer tomography (CT) is presently the golden standard in diagnostics of nasal cavity diseases; thus, it can be applied successfully as a tool for assessing anatomical structures [ 10].

Accordingly, necessity for an effective diagnostic tool has been on high demand for prognosis, diagnosis and early-treatment of the cavity diseases.

Moreover, public research programs and dental care companies are screening medicinal plants and their extracts for their ability to control the pathogens P. gingivalis and S. mutans, which are the root cause of most oral cavity diseases.

Further, the results as shown here may envision for this OCT microangiography to be used clinically and help in diagnosis for poorly understood pathophysiology of various forms of the cavity diseases in vivo.

Hosaka et al. [ 95] decided to test the antibacterial activity of PVP-I in relation to the two microorganisms associated with oral cavity diseases, Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum.

While considering the role of bacterial biofilm in the etiology of teeth and oral cavity diseases, it should be also noted that its occurrence is possible due to specific mutual interactions observed between microorganisms of the same or various species [ 46, 56].

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