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    • Oral Pathology
    • Microbiology

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    • Dental professionals encounter infectious pathologies regularly.
    • Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) pose a significant risk in healthcare settings.
    • Understanding oral manifestations of infectious diseases is crucial for diagnosis.

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    • To analyze fundamental infectious pathology aspects in dental practice.
    • To detail hospital-acquired infections caused by conditionally pathogenic flora.
    • To present clinical characteristics of oral manifestations in traditional infectious diseases.

    Summary:

    • The survey covers essential infectious pathology relevant to dentists.
    • It elaborates on hospital-acquired infections linked to opportunistic microbes.
    • Clinical features of oral symptoms in prevalent infectious diseases are described.

    Impact:

    • Enhances dentists' knowledge of infectious disease management.
    • Improves patient safety by addressing HAIs.
    • Aids in the early detection and treatment of oral infectious conditions.