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Oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease: An observational cross sectional study()

OBJECTIVES: The aim of present study was to investigate oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study comprised 367 suspects with mild/moderate COVID-19 symptoms who reported to a tertiary care hospital's screening OPD. An in-depth case...

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Autores principales: Chawla, Jitendra, Y, Navaneeth, Bakshi, Satvinder Singh, Kalidoss, Vinoth Kumar, Yadav, Shikha, Polineni, Swapnika, Jayam, Cheranjeevi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8934178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35340816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jobcr.2022.03.008
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author Chawla, Jitendra
Y, Navaneeth
Bakshi, Satvinder Singh
Kalidoss, Vinoth Kumar
Yadav, Shikha
Polineni, Swapnika
Jayam, Cheranjeevi
author_facet Chawla, Jitendra
Y, Navaneeth
Bakshi, Satvinder Singh
Kalidoss, Vinoth Kumar
Yadav, Shikha
Polineni, Swapnika
Jayam, Cheranjeevi
author_sort Chawla, Jitendra
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description OBJECTIVES: The aim of present study was to investigate oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study comprised 367 suspects with mild/moderate COVID-19 symptoms who reported to a tertiary care hospital's screening OPD. An in-depth case history was taken, and an oral cavity examination was performed to detect any oral findings. All participants were tested for SARS-CoV-2 using a naso-pharyngeal swab and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Oral manifestations and the results of RT-PCR testing were correlated. Statistical analyses were performed using Epi Info and R software. To estimate the prevalence of oral symptoms, the Pearson chi-square test was used. RESULTS: Oral manifestations were found in 58% of the study population. The difference in the prevalence of oral manifestations between RT-PCR positive COVID-19 patients versus RT-PCR negative suspects was statistically significant (p = 0.007) with xerostomia and dysgeusia being significantly higher in positive patients (p = 0.036 and p = 0.044 respectively) while the prevalence of stomatopyrosis and other intraoral signs was insignificant. CONCLUSION: Xerostomia and dysgeusia are the common oral manifestations of COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-89341782022-03-21 Oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease: An observational cross sectional study() Chawla, Jitendra Y, Navaneeth Bakshi, Satvinder Singh Kalidoss, Vinoth Kumar Yadav, Shikha Polineni, Swapnika Jayam, Cheranjeevi J Oral Biol Craniofac Res Article OBJECTIVES: The aim of present study was to investigate oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study comprised 367 suspects with mild/moderate COVID-19 symptoms who reported to a tertiary care hospital's screening OPD. An in-depth case history was taken, and an oral cavity examination was performed to detect any oral findings. All participants were tested for SARS-CoV-2 using a naso-pharyngeal swab and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Oral manifestations and the results of RT-PCR testing were correlated. Statistical analyses were performed using Epi Info and R software. To estimate the prevalence of oral symptoms, the Pearson chi-square test was used. RESULTS: Oral manifestations were found in 58% of the study population. The difference in the prevalence of oral manifestations between RT-PCR positive COVID-19 patients versus RT-PCR negative suspects was statistically significant (p = 0.007) with xerostomia and dysgeusia being significantly higher in positive patients (p = 0.036 and p = 0.044 respectively) while the prevalence of stomatopyrosis and other intraoral signs was insignificant. CONCLUSION: Xerostomia and dysgeusia are the common oral manifestations of COVID-19. Elsevier 2022 2022-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8934178/ /pubmed/35340816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jobcr.2022.03.008 Text en © 2022 Craniofacial Research Foundation. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Bakshi, Satvinder Singh
Kalidoss, Vinoth Kumar
Yadav, Shikha
Polineni, Swapnika
Jayam, Cheranjeevi
Oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease: An observational cross sectional study()
title Oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease: An observational cross sectional study()
title_full Oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease: An observational cross sectional study()
title_fullStr Oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease: An observational cross sectional study()
title_full_unstemmed Oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease: An observational cross sectional study()
title_short Oral manifestations associated with COVID-19 disease: An observational cross sectional study()
title_sort oral manifestations associated with covid-19 disease: an observational cross sectional study()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8934178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35340816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jobcr.2022.03.008
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