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Oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: A systematic review

BACKGROUND: The aim of this systematic review was to summarise the clinical information available about oral mucosal peeling (OMP) and to explore its aetiopathogenic association with dentifrices and mouthwashes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: PICOS outline: Population: subjects diagnosed clinically and/or pa...

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Autores principales: Pérez-López, Daniel, Varela-Centelles, Pablo, García-Pola, María J., Castelo-Baz, Pablo, García-Caballero, Lucía, Seoane-Romero, Juan M.
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31246938
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22939
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author Pérez-López, Daniel
Varela-Centelles, Pablo
García-Pola, María J.
Castelo-Baz, Pablo
García-Caballero, Lucía
Seoane-Romero, Juan M.
author_facet Pérez-López, Daniel
Varela-Centelles, Pablo
García-Pola, María J.
Castelo-Baz, Pablo
García-Caballero, Lucía
Seoane-Romero, Juan M.
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of this systematic review was to summarise the clinical information available about oral mucosal peeling (OMP) and to explore its aetiopathogenic association with dentifrices and mouthwashes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: PICOS outline: Population: subjects diagnosed clinically and/or pathologically. Intervention: exposition to oral hygiene products. Comparisons: patients using products at different concentrations. Outcomes: clinicopathological outcomes (primary) and oral epithelial desquamation (secondary) after use. Study design: any. Exclusion criteria: reports on secondary or unpublished data, in vitro studies. Data were independently extracted by two reviewers. RESULTS: Fifteen reports were selected from 410 identified. Descriptive studies mainly showed low bias risk, experimental studies mostly an “unclear risk”. Dentifrices or mouthwashes were linked to OMP, with an unknown origin in 5 subjects. Sodium lauryl-sulphate (SLS) was behind this disorder in 21 subjects, tartar-control dentifrices in 2, and flavouring agents in 1 case. Desquamation extension was linked to SLS concentration. Most cases were painless, leaving normal mucosa after desquamation. Tartar-control dentifrices caused ulcerations more frequently. CONCLUSIONS: OMP management should consider differential diagnosis with oral desquamative lesions, particularly desquamative gingivitis, with a guided clinical interview together with pathological confirmation while discouraging the use of the product responsible for OMP. Key words:Systematic review, oral mucosal peeling, dentifrices, sodium lauryl-sulphate, oral hygiene products.
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spelling pubmed-66670162019-08-02 Oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: A systematic review Pérez-López, Daniel Varela-Centelles, Pablo García-Pola, María J. Castelo-Baz, Pablo García-Caballero, Lucía Seoane-Romero, Juan M. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Review BACKGROUND: The aim of this systematic review was to summarise the clinical information available about oral mucosal peeling (OMP) and to explore its aetiopathogenic association with dentifrices and mouthwashes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: PICOS outline: Population: subjects diagnosed clinically and/or pathologically. Intervention: exposition to oral hygiene products. Comparisons: patients using products at different concentrations. Outcomes: clinicopathological outcomes (primary) and oral epithelial desquamation (secondary) after use. Study design: any. Exclusion criteria: reports on secondary or unpublished data, in vitro studies. Data were independently extracted by two reviewers. RESULTS: Fifteen reports were selected from 410 identified. Descriptive studies mainly showed low bias risk, experimental studies mostly an “unclear risk”. Dentifrices or mouthwashes were linked to OMP, with an unknown origin in 5 subjects. Sodium lauryl-sulphate (SLS) was behind this disorder in 21 subjects, tartar-control dentifrices in 2, and flavouring agents in 1 case. Desquamation extension was linked to SLS concentration. Most cases were painless, leaving normal mucosa after desquamation. Tartar-control dentifrices caused ulcerations more frequently. CONCLUSIONS: OMP management should consider differential diagnosis with oral desquamative lesions, particularly desquamative gingivitis, with a guided clinical interview together with pathological confirmation while discouraging the use of the product responsible for OMP. Key words:Systematic review, oral mucosal peeling, dentifrices, sodium lauryl-sulphate, oral hygiene products. Medicina Oral S.L. 2019-07 2019-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6667016/ /pubmed/31246938 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22939 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pérez-López, Daniel
Varela-Centelles, Pablo
García-Pola, María J.
Castelo-Baz, Pablo
García-Caballero, Lucía
Seoane-Romero, Juan M.
Oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: A systematic review
title Oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: A systematic review
title_full Oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: A systematic review
title_fullStr Oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: A systematic review
title_short Oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: A systematic review
title_sort oral mucosal peeling related to dentifrices and mouthwashes: a systematic review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31246938
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22939
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