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Oro-Dental Health of Patients with Chronic Hepatic Failure

BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic liver failure (CLF) faced serious medical conditions including the oral cavity. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions, saliva flow rate, and dental complications in candidates of liver transplant surgery. METHODS: In this cross-sectional s...

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Autores principales: Zahed, M., Bahador, M., Hosseini Asl, M. K., Lavaee, F., Azad, A., Bahador, A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Avicenna Organ Transplantation Institute 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7471610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32913587
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author Zahed, M.
Bahador, M.
Hosseini Asl, M. K.
Lavaee, F.
Azad, A.
Bahador, A.
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Bahador, M.
Hosseini Asl, M. K.
Lavaee, F.
Azad, A.
Bahador, A.
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic liver failure (CLF) faced serious medical conditions including the oral cavity. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions, saliva flow rate, and dental complications in candidates of liver transplant surgery. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, oral and dental health of 77 patients with CLF and 77 healthy individuals were assessed for oral mucosal lesions, salivation rate, DMFT (decayed, missing, filled teeth) index, and bone level. To carefully determine the indices and examine the patients thoroughly, a panoramic radiography was also taken from each participant. RESULTS: The frequency of oral mucosal lesions in patients was significantly (p<0.001) higher than the comparison group. The most frequent lesion identified was angular cheilitis followed by candidiasis. The mean saliva flow rate in the patients (0.85 g/min) was also significantly (p<0.001) lesser than that in healthy individuals (1.58 g/min). The DMFT index and bone level were not significantly different between the two groups. Nor was a correlation between the MELD score and each of DMFT index, bone loss, or oral mucosal lesions. CONCLUSION: Mucosal lesions, especially fungal-related lesions, are more prevalent in the oral cavity of patients with CLF. The saliva production rate is reduced due to various medications used in this group. Patients with CLF are prone to oral infections and a thorough oro-dental examination is crucial in this group of patients. Vigorous oral hygiene instructions should be offered to liver cirrhosis individuals.
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spelling pubmed-74716102020-09-09 Oro-Dental Health of Patients with Chronic Hepatic Failure Zahed, M. Bahador, M. Hosseini Asl, M. K. Lavaee, F. Azad, A. Bahador, A. Int J Organ Transplant Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic liver failure (CLF) faced serious medical conditions including the oral cavity. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions, saliva flow rate, and dental complications in candidates of liver transplant surgery. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, oral and dental health of 77 patients with CLF and 77 healthy individuals were assessed for oral mucosal lesions, salivation rate, DMFT (decayed, missing, filled teeth) index, and bone level. To carefully determine the indices and examine the patients thoroughly, a panoramic radiography was also taken from each participant. RESULTS: The frequency of oral mucosal lesions in patients was significantly (p<0.001) higher than the comparison group. The most frequent lesion identified was angular cheilitis followed by candidiasis. The mean saliva flow rate in the patients (0.85 g/min) was also significantly (p<0.001) lesser than that in healthy individuals (1.58 g/min). The DMFT index and bone level were not significantly different between the two groups. Nor was a correlation between the MELD score and each of DMFT index, bone loss, or oral mucosal lesions. CONCLUSION: Mucosal lesions, especially fungal-related lesions, are more prevalent in the oral cavity of patients with CLF. The saliva production rate is reduced due to various medications used in this group. Patients with CLF are prone to oral infections and a thorough oro-dental examination is crucial in this group of patients. Vigorous oral hygiene instructions should be offered to liver cirrhosis individuals. Avicenna Organ Transplantation Institute 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7471610/ /pubmed/32913587 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zahed, M.
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Hosseini Asl, M. K.
Lavaee, F.
Azad, A.
Bahador, A.
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title_short Oro-Dental Health of Patients with Chronic Hepatic Failure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7471610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32913587
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