Oral Mucosal Changes in Acrylate Prosthesis Wearers Among Diabetic Patients: A Review Article

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the significant health problems in the world. Diabetes affects most parts of the human organism, and the oral cavity is no exception. Among oral manifestations related to DM are dry mouth, tooth decay, periodontal disease, gingivitis, oral candidiasis, burning mouth...

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Main Authors: Erejeta Deva Kurshumliu, Gordana Kovacevska, Kujtim Shala, Blerta Musliu Krasniqi, Fisnik Kurshumliu
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Language:English
Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2023-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.ijbm.org/articles/i52/ijbm_13(4)_ra4.pdf
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author Erejeta Deva Kurshumliu
Gordana Kovacevska
Kujtim Shala
Blerta Musliu Krasniqi
Fisnik Kurshumliu
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Gordana Kovacevska
Kujtim Shala
Blerta Musliu Krasniqi
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description Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the significant health problems in the world. Diabetes affects most parts of the human organism, and the oral cavity is no exception. Among oral manifestations related to DM are dry mouth, tooth decay, periodontal disease, gingivitis, oral candidiasis, burning mouth syndrome, disorders of taste, oral lichen planus, geographic tongue, fissured tongue, delayed wound healing, increased incidence of infection, salivary dysfunction and neurosensory disorders. According to the literature, edentulous patients are more likely to have DM in comparison to the nondiabetic population. The effect of total prostheses on the oral mucosa (OM) has been the subject of many scientific studies. This study aimed to investigate existing evidence related to changes in the OM in DM patients who are wearers of total acrylic prostheses. Based on the reviewed literature, changes in the OM are much more pronounced in DM patients wearing acrylate prostheses and are caused by severe inflammation and delayed keratinization. A total acrylate prosthesis introduces additional trauma, inflammation, and stress in DM patients.
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spelling doaj.art-b3eed1343f1947599af3d497d5e1244f2023-12-09T02:42:14ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292023-12-0113422122710.21103/Article13(4)_RA4Oral Mucosal Changes in Acrylate Prosthesis Wearers Among Diabetic Patients: A Review Article Erejeta Deva Kurshumliu0Gordana Kovacevska1Kujtim Shala2Blerta Musliu Krasniqi3Fisnik Kurshumliu4Department of Prosthodontics, University Clinical Dentistry Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, KosovoDepartment of Prosthodontics, Dental School, University of Skopje “Ss. Cyril and Methodius”, Republic of MacedoniaDepartment of Prosthodontics, University Clinical Dentistry Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, KosovoDepartment of Pedodontics, Alma Mater Europaea, Campus College “REZONANCA”, Prishtina, KosovoInstitute of Pathology, University Clinical Center of Kosovo; Department of Histology, Medical Faculty, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, KosovoDiabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the significant health problems in the world. Diabetes affects most parts of the human organism, and the oral cavity is no exception. Among oral manifestations related to DM are dry mouth, tooth decay, periodontal disease, gingivitis, oral candidiasis, burning mouth syndrome, disorders of taste, oral lichen planus, geographic tongue, fissured tongue, delayed wound healing, increased incidence of infection, salivary dysfunction and neurosensory disorders. According to the literature, edentulous patients are more likely to have DM in comparison to the nondiabetic population. The effect of total prostheses on the oral mucosa (OM) has been the subject of many scientific studies. This study aimed to investigate existing evidence related to changes in the OM in DM patients who are wearers of total acrylic prostheses. Based on the reviewed literature, changes in the OM are much more pronounced in DM patients wearing acrylate prostheses and are caused by severe inflammation and delayed keratinization. A total acrylate prosthesis introduces additional trauma, inflammation, and stress in DM patients. http://www.ijbm.org/articles/i52/ijbm_13(4)_ra4.pdfdiabetes mellitusacrylate prosthesisoral mucosacytological changes
spellingShingle Erejeta Deva Kurshumliu
Gordana Kovacevska
Kujtim Shala
Blerta Musliu Krasniqi
Fisnik Kurshumliu
Oral Mucosal Changes in Acrylate Prosthesis Wearers Among Diabetic Patients: A Review Article
International Journal of Biomedicine
diabetes mellitus
acrylate prosthesis
oral mucosa
cytological changes
title Oral Mucosal Changes in Acrylate Prosthesis Wearers Among Diabetic Patients: A Review Article
title_full Oral Mucosal Changes in Acrylate Prosthesis Wearers Among Diabetic Patients: A Review Article
title_fullStr Oral Mucosal Changes in Acrylate Prosthesis Wearers Among Diabetic Patients: A Review Article
title_full_unstemmed Oral Mucosal Changes in Acrylate Prosthesis Wearers Among Diabetic Patients: A Review Article
title_short Oral Mucosal Changes in Acrylate Prosthesis Wearers Among Diabetic Patients: A Review Article
title_sort oral mucosal changes in acrylate prosthesis wearers among diabetic patients a review article
topic diabetes mellitus
acrylate prosthesis
oral mucosa
cytological changes
url http://www.ijbm.org/articles/i52/ijbm_13(4)_ra4.pdf
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