Assessment of Oral Lesions With Tobacco Usage: A Cross-Sectional Clinicopathological Study in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India.

biopsy india malignant transformation oral cancer oral lesions oral potentially malignant disorders rajasthan tobacco chewing tobacco smoking toluidine blue

Journal

Cureus
ISSN: 2168-8184
Titre abrégé: Cureus
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101596737

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jan 2023
Historique:
accepted: 05 01 2023
entrez: 8 2 2023
pubmed: 9 2 2023
medline: 9 2 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Background Tobacco usage in the form of smoking or chewing has increased the risk of oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) and oral cancer. These deleterious habits are also related to changes in dentition and the oral mucosa. Aim The aim of our study was to evaluate the oral changes associated with tobacco usage among residents of Sri Ganganagar. Materials and methods This study was conducted among the residents of Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India, using stratified cluster random sampling, prestructured questionnaires, and detailed oral examination. A total of 100 patients with a previous history of tobacco usage were enrolled in this study after obtaining informed consent. Age- and gender-matched controls were also evaluated to correlate the findings. Clinical details were documented, including the Oral Hygiene Index-Simplified (OHI-S), Decayed-Missing-Filled Teeth (DMFT) index, Community Periodontal Index (CPI), loss of attachment, dental findings, and oral mucosal changes. Suspicious lesions were stained with toluidine blue, and a biopsy was performed for histopathological evaluation. The tabulated results were statistically analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0 (IBM SPSS Statistics, Armonk, NY, USA) for significance. Results Attrition, abrasion, and erosion of teeth were more frequent in tobacco users than in controls. Smoker's palate, tobacco pouch keratosis, and leukoplakia were commonly noted mucosal lesions. The mean values of the parameters of the DMFT score (3.560), CPI score (2.190), and loss of attachment score (0.542) were higher among tobacco users, and it was statistically significant (P value < 0.05). Out of 100 patients, 17 had suspicious lesions. It included seven cases of oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF), two cases of tobacco pouch keratosis, and eight cases of leukoplakia. Toluidine blue staining and biopsy were performed. Histopathological examination of suspicious lesions revealed hyperkeratosis, various grades of epithelial dysplasia, and differing inflammatory responses. Out of 17 biopsied cases, there were two cases of hyperkeratosis with severe epithelial dysplasia, four cases of hyperkeratosis with moderate epithelial dysplasia, two cases of hyperkeratosis with mild dysplasia, two cases of superficially invasive squamous cell carcinoma, five cases of advanced OSMF, and two cases of moderately advanced OSMF. Conclusion Tobacco usage produces visible changes in dentition and latent alterations in the oral mucosa. Suspicious lesions should always be referred for histopathological examination to identify oral potentially malignant disorders and oral cancer so that prompt treatment could be initiated. Patient education is mandatory to avoid the usage of tobacco in any form.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36751169
doi: 10.7759/cureus.33428
pmc: PMC9897703
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

e33428

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023, Ramalingam et al.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Auteurs

Karthikeyan Ramalingam (K)

Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, IND.

Murugesan Krishnan (M)

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, IND.

Senthilmurugan Mullainathan (S)

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, IND.

Arjun Sahuwala (A)

Oral Pathology, Surendera Dental College and Research Institute, Sri Ganganagar, IND.

Gurveen Chawla (G)

Oral Pathology, Surendera Dental College and Research Institute, Sri Ganganagar, IND.

Gheena S (G)

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, IND.

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