scholarly journals Oral mucosal lesions and their association with tobacco use and qat chewing among Yemeni dental patients

2014 ◽  
pp. e460-e466 ◽  
Author(s):  
SA. Al-Maweri ◽  
NA. Alaizari ◽  
GA. Al-Sufyani
2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (24) ◽  
pp. 352 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdalwhab M.A . Zwiri ◽  
Santosh Patil ◽  
Fadi AL- Omair ◽  
Mohammed Assayed Mousa ◽  
Ibrahim Ali Ahmad

Introduction: developmental oral lesions represent a group of normal lesions that can be found at birth or evident in later life. These lesions include fissured and geographic tongue, Fordyce’s granules and leukoedema. Study aims: to investigate the prevalence of some developmental oral mucosal lesions among dental patients wearing dentures who were attending college of dentistry clinics in Aljouf University, and specialized dental center of ministry of health. Methods and subjects: a retrospective design was conducted to collect data from 344 wearing denture dental patients who were attending college of dentistry clinics in Aljouf University, and specialized dental center of ministry of health. A working excel sheet was created for patients and included data related to personal information such as age and gender; and oral developmental lesions. The software SPSS version 20 was used to analyze data. Statistical tests including frequency, percentages, and One way Anova were used to describe data. Significance was considered at alpha level <0.05. Study findings: the majority of participants were males (86%), the mean age was 51.60+ 3.51years. The prevalence of fissured tongue was 10.2%, geographic tongue 11.3%, Fordyce’s granules 7%, and leukoedema 7.3%. Age was significantly associated with fissured tongue (p=0.04), and Fordyce’s granules (p=0.003). Gender was not associated significantly with any of the studied lesions. Conclusion: developmental oral lesions among dental patients wearing dentures exist with varying rates of prevalence as well as it provides valuable basic data about the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions among patients seeking dental care in Aljouf area.


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meng-Ling Chiang ◽  
Yu-Jia Hsieh ◽  
Yu-Lun Tseng ◽  
Jr-Rung Lin ◽  
Chun-Pin Chiang

Oral Diseases ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
PC Gupta ◽  
PR Murti ◽  
RB Bhonsle ◽  
FS Mehta ◽  
JJ Pindborg

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL3) ◽  
pp. 1054-1059
Author(s):  
Aishwarya Reddy B ◽  
Herald J. Sherlin ◽  
Nivethigaa B

Oral trauma in elderly population constitutes an increasingly recognized problem. Aging results in a progressive decline in cellular function, which leads to loss of their capacity to respond to an injury. The aim of the study is to check the prevalence of traumatic oral mucosal lesions in elderly population/patients visiting a dental clinic. Elderly patients with oral mucosal lesions reported to dental hospitals were selected. Data from 86000 patients visiting Saveetha Dental College during the time period of June 2019 to March 2020 were reviewed, and the data was collected. This is a single centred retrospective study conducted in a private dental institution, Chennai. The collected data were tabulated and analysed using SPSS software by IBM. Out of 80 patients, 56.3% of the patients were of age 60 to 65 years. 42% of the patients had Denture stomatitis which was the highest among all the traumatic oral mucosal lesions. Males were more prevalent to oral mucosal lesions with 57.5% than females. The most common site with oral mucosal lesions is palate with 44%. The overall prevalence of traumatic oral mucosal lesions in the elderly population is high. Denture stomatitis is the most commonly occurring oral traumatic mucosal lesion among elderly patients visiting the dental clinic.


1992 ◽  
Vol 52 (5) ◽  
pp. 269-276 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sally Jo Little ◽  
Victor J. Stevens ◽  
Pierre A. LaChance ◽  
Herbert H. Severson ◽  
Murray H. Bartley ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (9) ◽  
pp. 975-978
Author(s):  
Munish Dheeraj ◽  
Prafful Kumar ◽  
Ajay Verma ◽  
Anuradha Rajkuwar ◽  
Hariharavel Vijayapandian ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
SadeqAli Al-Maweri ◽  
GhadahA Al-Sufyani ◽  
Bassel Tarakji ◽  
Bassam Shugaa-Addin ◽  
AishaAhmed Al-Jamaei

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