Smoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosae

It is assumed that before there are clinically verified signs of irritation, risk factors can cause changes on tissue, which was the subject of our research. The aim of this study was to establish how much ciggarete smoking, alcohol drinking and gender exerted influence on pathohistological changes...

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Main Authors: Marković Dubravka, Vučković Nada, Jefić Bojana, Strajnić Ljiljana, Mirković Siniša
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade 2004-01-01
Series:Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2004/0039-17430402089M.pdf
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author Marković Dubravka
Vučković Nada
Jefić Bojana
Strajnić Ljiljana
Mirković Siniša
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Vučković Nada
Jefić Bojana
Strajnić Ljiljana
Mirković Siniša
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description It is assumed that before there are clinically verified signs of irritation, risk factors can cause changes on tissue, which was the subject of our research. The aim of this study was to establish how much ciggarete smoking, alcohol drinking and gender exerted influence on pathohistological changes on clinically healthy masticatory mucosae. Our results were based on anamnestic answers and pathohistological examination of biopsies from edentulous alveolar ridge of clinically healthy masticator mucosae. The sample consisted of 40 patients, of bouth gender. Conclusions are that smokers have, 25% more chance of having pathohistologicaly verified hyperceratosis on masticatory mucosae than nonsmokers. There are no significant differences between sex in correlation with pathohistologicaly verified changes on masticatory mucosae which are caused by smoking. Persons who consume alcohol have a greater chance of having pathohistologicaly verified changes on masticatory mucosae. Persons who smoke ciggaretes and consume alcohol drinks are most likely, 50% and more, to have pathohistologicaly verified hyperceratosis on masticatory mucosae.
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spelling doaj.art-efe8e6d21c534fb5af7d10dc376c9b8e2022-12-22T01:18:00ZengSerbian Medical Society - Dental Section, BelgradeStomatološki glasnik Srbije0039-17432004-01-01512899210.2298/SGS0402089MSmoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosaeMarković DubravkaVučković NadaJefić BojanaStrajnić LjiljanaMirković SinišaIt is assumed that before there are clinically verified signs of irritation, risk factors can cause changes on tissue, which was the subject of our research. The aim of this study was to establish how much ciggarete smoking, alcohol drinking and gender exerted influence on pathohistological changes on clinically healthy masticatory mucosae. Our results were based on anamnestic answers and pathohistological examination of biopsies from edentulous alveolar ridge of clinically healthy masticator mucosae. The sample consisted of 40 patients, of bouth gender. Conclusions are that smokers have, 25% more chance of having pathohistologicaly verified hyperceratosis on masticatory mucosae than nonsmokers. There are no significant differences between sex in correlation with pathohistologicaly verified changes on masticatory mucosae which are caused by smoking. Persons who consume alcohol have a greater chance of having pathohistologicaly verified changes on masticatory mucosae. Persons who smoke ciggaretes and consume alcohol drinks are most likely, 50% and more, to have pathohistologicaly verified hyperceratosis on masticatory mucosae.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2004/0039-17430402089M.pdfsmokingalcoholmasticatory mucosa
spellingShingle Marković Dubravka
Vučković Nada
Jefić Bojana
Strajnić Ljiljana
Mirković Siniša
Smoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosae
Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
smoking
alcohol
masticatory mucosa
title Smoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosae
title_full Smoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosae
title_fullStr Smoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosae
title_full_unstemmed Smoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosae
title_short Smoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosae
title_sort smoking and alcohol as potential risk factors for changes on masticatory mucosae
topic smoking
alcohol
masticatory mucosa
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2004/0039-17430402089M.pdf
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