Burns of oral mucosa – A review

Karishma Dattatray Jadhav, Jayeeta Verma
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The objective of this review is to understand burns of oral mucosae as a type of injury, the different etiologies, clinical features and management of these oral burns in clinical practice. This review aims to aid dentists to evaluate and assess patients sustaining burn injuries in a better way and to understand the varied treatment protocols for particular types of burns in order to help patients restore their oral health.Articles from PubMed and Google Scholar (from1991 to 2019) were reviewed. All articles relevant to the topic, case reports and literature reviews were included in this review. No articles were excluded.All included articles suggested that burns are a type of tissue injury that can produce localized or diffuse areas of tissue damage depending on the severity and extent of the insult. Burns of the oral mucosa may be caused by thermal, mechanical, chemical, electrical or radiation injury. Thermal burns are usually caused due to ingestion of high temperature foods or drinks. Similarly, chemical burns occur due to exposure of oral mucosa to acids or alkalis or certain drugs. Electrical burns are less common, however, they are mostly noted in children due to biting onto electrical cables or wires etc. Clinical features of all types of burns range from whitish red erythema to necrotic patches. The sites of burns usually vary based on their etiology. Although, there are some contemporary guidelines, there exists no specific standard of care with regards to management of different kinds of burns. This article aims to form a general review of burns of the oral mucosa and its treatment guidelines.
口腔黏膜烧伤的研究进展
本综述的目的是了解口腔粘膜烧伤作为一种损伤,不同的病因,临床特点和处理这些口腔烧伤在临床实践中。本综述旨在帮助牙医更好地评估和评估遭受烧伤的患者,并了解针对特定类型烧伤的不同治疗方案,以帮助患者恢复口腔健康。本文回顾了PubMed和谷歌Scholar(1991 - 2019)的文章。所有与本课题相关的文章、病例报告和文献综述均被纳入本综述。没有文章被排除在外。所有纳入的文章都表明,烧伤是一种组织损伤,根据损伤的严重程度和程度,可以产生局部或弥漫性组织损伤。口腔粘膜烧伤可由热、机械、化学、电或辐射损伤引起。热烧伤通常是由于摄入高温食物或饮料引起的。同样,化学烧伤是由于口腔粘膜暴露于酸、碱或某些药物而发生的。电烧伤是不常见的,然而,他们大多注意到儿童由于咬到电缆或电线等。所有类型烧伤的临床特征从红白红斑到坏死斑块不等。烧伤的部位通常因其病因而异。虽然有一些现代的指导方针,但对于不同类型烧伤的处理,并没有具体的护理标准。本文旨在对口腔黏膜烧伤及其治疗指南进行综述。
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