Oral Diseases

March 1997, Volume 3, Issue 1
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Editor's Editorial

Our third year 1
NW Johnson, C Scully, JS Greenspan, M Mori & S Warnakulasuriya
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Invited Editorial

Chemokines and chemokine receptors: the key to understanding AIDS 3
MH Thornhill & J Li
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Papers

Therapeutic effects of supervised chlorhexidine mouthrinses on untreated gingivitis 9
EF Corbet, JOW Tam, KY Zee, MCM Wong, ECM Lo, AW Mombelli & NP Lang
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Cytokeratin phenotypes at the dento-gingival junction in relative health and inflammation, in smokers and non-smokers 19
S Pritlove-Carson, S Charlesworth, PR Morgan & RM Palmer
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Dental students’ knowledge and compliance in cross infection control procedures at a UK dental hospital 25
GR Ogden, M Bahrami, V Sivarajasingam & G Phillips
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Analysis of oral manifestations of leukemia: a retrospective study 31
G-L Hou, J-S Huang & C-C Tsai
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Angioedema and swellings of the orofacial region 39
SR Rees & J Gibson
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Meeting Report

Third European Congress of Oral Medicine 43
BE McCartan, M Jontell, P Jungell, SR Porter, C Scully, A Pedersen, A Nolan, P-J Lamey, J Bergdahl, NW Johnson, I van der Waäl, T Axéll, JH Jones & P Reichart
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Letter to the Editor

Prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in a sample of HIV-positive and HIV-negative Italian hemophiliacs 49
A Carrassi, A Sardella, S Abati & A Achilli
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Book Reviews

Outline of Periodontics 50
MK Jeffcoat
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Betel quid and tobacco chewing among the Bangladeshi community in the United Kingdom: usage and health issues 52
NW Johnson
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