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    Dental management of patients with inherited bleeding disorders: a retrospective study by Mahlangu, SP, Mahlangu, Shangase, SL

    Published in South African Dental Journal (01-09-2018)
    “…INTRODUCTION: Minor invasive procedures can precipitate a prolonged bleeding episode in patients who have inherited bleeding disorders (IBD). Protocols have…”
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    Contamination of used toothbrushes and their decontamination with disinfecting agents by Ralephenya, Tshakane RMD, Molepo, Julitha, Molaudzi, Mulalo, Volchansky, Alfred, Shangase, Sindisiwe L

    Published in SADJ (Houghton) (01-10-2020)
    “…AIM: To evaluate microbial contamination of toothbrushes and the efficacy of different oral disinfectant agents in their decontamination METHODS: The heads of…”
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    Oral medicine case book 75: Mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the lower lip: review and a case report by Manenzhe, SC, Ngwenya, SP, Shangase, SL, Mohangi, GU

    Published in South African Dental Journal (01-07-2017)
    “…Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is the most common malignancy of salivary gland origin, comprising 30% of all these neoplasms. Major salivary glands are more…”
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    Head and neck cancers among HIV-positive patients: A five year retrospective study from a Johannesburg hospital, South Africa by Zwane, NB, Mohangi, GU, Shangase, SL

    Published in South African Dental Journal (01-04-2018)
    “…INTRODUCTION: Cancer is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among HIV infected individuals, but information is lacking in South Africa regarding…”
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    Oral medicine case book 70: Oral Malignant Melanoma by Singh, Zwane, NB, Shangase, SL

    Published in South African Dental Journal (01-06-2015)
    “…Oral mucosal melanoma is an extremely rare, aggressive malignancy that is noticeably distinct from its cutaneous counterpart by its heterogeneity in clinical…”
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