The prevalence of oral lichen among diabetic patients Literature review

Nowadays, more and more literary data are reported which demonstrate that oral lesions, especially leukoplakia and lichen, occur more often in patients with diabetes mellitus. In our article, we used publications in the PubMed between 1988 and 2017 about the relationship between diabetes mellitus an...

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Main Authors: Virág Szigeti, Zsolt Németh, Márta Ujpál
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hungarian Dental Association 2018-12-01
Series:Fogorvosi Szemle
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Online Access:https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/fogorv-szemle/article/view/4881
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Summary:Nowadays, more and more literary data are reported which demonstrate that oral lesions, especially leukoplakia and lichen, occur more often in patients with diabetes mellitus. In our article, we used publications in the PubMed between 1988 and 2017 about the relationship between diabetes mellitus and oral lichen. The incidence of lichen planus among diabetics is 2,52%, in the control group 0,97%, and the incidence of diabetes among lichen planus patients is 23,32%. Studies show that lichen planus, as one of the most common precancerosus lesions, is closely related to diabetes, therefore the oral and metabolic control of the affected patient group requires special attention and interdisciplinary collaboration.
ISSN:2498-8170