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e-GiGi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): e-GiGi - Articles
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder in Malocclusion
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e-GiGi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): e-GiGi - Articles
Clinical Response Difference between Acyclovir and Valacyclovir in Recurrent Intraoral Herpes: Adaptation Treatment in Pandemic Situation
Abstract PDF Surat Pernyataan Bebas Plagiarisme Figure 1. Multiple ulcers on the tongue (a) and pharynx (b) at the first visit. Figure 2. Second visit. Healing of the right lateral tongue (a) and pharynx (b) at the second visit. New ulcer on the left lateral tongue (c) Figure 3. Third visit. Ulcer on the left lateral tongue (a) has not yet healed, and a new ulcer appears on the lower lip mucosa (b). Figure 4. In fourth visit, the lesion on the left lateral tongue healed (a) and a new ulcer appeared on the right buccal mucosa (b) Figure 5. After using valacyclovir, there were no lesions on the lower labial mucosa (a), left lateral tongue (b), and right buccal mucosa (c) at the fifth visit.