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The importance of tobacco smoking and denture wearing in the aetiology of median rhomboid glossitis (MRG) has been evaluated in 39 patients. Significantly more of the MRG patients (85%) smoked tobacco compared with the corresponding proportion (41%) of the 39 healthy age-and sex-matched control
BACKGROUND
The association between benign migratory glossitis (BMG) and psoriasis (PS) has been reported in the literature.
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to determinate the environmental factors related to BMG and PS and to investigate their interactions.
METHODS
The study population included 129
Tobacco is the most popular overused substance in the world. There are two types of tobacco products: smoke and smokeless ones. The aim of this article is to explain the impact of tobacco on mucosa and describe the most common diseases of oral cavity among the tobacco users. The nicotine, the main
The etiology and pathogenesis of median rhomboid glossitis have been subjects of controversial discussion for a long time. In the past it was thought to be a developmental defect involving the tongue. This condition was believed to have been caused by the failure of the embriologic tuberculum impair
BACKGROUND
A variety of oral mucosal lesions and conditions are associated with the habit of smoking and chewing tobacco, and many of these carry a potential risk for the development of cancer. There have been no studies that report the prevalence of habits and associated oral changes in the
Although some oral lesions, such as torus palatinus, are normal variants, and others, such as benign migratory glossitis, are self-limited, several common oral conditions require prompt diagnosis and treatment to reduce the potential for serious complications. Treatment of dental and periodontal
OBJECTIVE
To assess the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions (OML) and evaluate its association with tobacco and alcohol consumption and the wearing of removable dentures in an adult population from the Turin area, Italy.
METHODS
A retrospective study, based on an invitational self-selected screening,
A higher risk for the development of oral cancer was associated with heavy smoking and heavy drinking, but alcohol drinking and tobacco smoking are also correlated with other oral cavity disease. Tobacco is the most important factor of leukoplakia, but other diseases like ANUG, periodontitis, median
Geographic tongue, also called benign migratory glossitis, is a common and superficial benign inflammatory disorder that affects the tongue epithelium. The majority of geographic tongue lesions typically manifest as irregular central erythematous patches. These lesions, which are caused by the loss
BACKGROUND
Oral prevalence studies are important to know the state of health and the needs of treatment. Our aim was to determine the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions and associated factors among aging Chileans.
METHODS
A random sample by age, gender, and socioeconomic status was obtained,
Oral mucosal diseases (OMDs) encompass a variety of different types of diseases. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence and related risk factors of OMDs among residents in the Baoshan District of Shanghai, China, and provide a scientific basis for prevention and control Which are the main features associated with taste loss in patients exposed to a wide range of drugs and diseases? In 100 consecutive patients admitted to a ward of internal medicine, we assessed taste complaints, performance status, alcohol and tobacco consumptions, diseases, drugs and laboratory
The article is devoted to the modern perspectives of the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and prognostic factors in theoral squamous cell carcinoma. In the new edition of the WHO Classification of Head and Neck Tumors of 2017, the concept of potentially malignant diseases is introduced, which
OBJECTIVE
To determine the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in a sample of older Danish people and to investigate their associations with age, gender, systemic diseases, medications, xerostomia and salivary secretion.
METHODS
A total of 668 community-dwelling individuals aged 65-95 years underwent
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in Manipal, Karnataka State, India. A total of 1190 subjects who visited the department of oral medicine and radiology for diagnosis of various oral complaints over a period of 3 months were interviewed and