Acquired Oral Syphilis Guidelines for Dental Practitioners: Two Case Studies and A Literature Review

T. Becker, Evyatar Yefet, Shir Intrater
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The clinical features of syphilitic lesions in the oral mucosa are variable, and there are no specific guidelines in the scientific English literature for dental practitioners regarding oral signs and symptoms that mandate serological tests for syphilis. We performed an updated review of reports on protocols for managing acquired oral syphilis (AOS) and offer recommendations with an emphasis on clinical features. We also add two new cases from our own files. Our analyses of global reports revealed that males are significantly more often affected than females, and their mean age is higher. Young adults are most affected, with a peak in the third and fourth decades of life. Ulcers and mucous patches as manifestations of AOS are the most prevalent clinical features in the oral mucosa. Mucous patches are significantly more prevalent in females as compared to males and tend to present as multiple rather than isolated lesions, while ulcers frequently appear as a sole lesion. The tongue, lip, and palate are the most affected anatomical sites. New oral lesions in the context of unprotected sexual intercourse warrant serological testing for syphilis.
牙科医生获得性口腔梅毒指南:两个案例研究和文献综述
口腔黏膜梅毒病变的临床特征是多变的,在英语科学文献中没有针对牙科医生的具体指导方针,关于口腔体征和症状,要求对梅毒进行血清学检测。我们对获得性口腔梅毒(AOS)治疗方案的报告进行了最新的回顾,并提出了强调临床特征的建议。我们还从自己的档案中添加了两个新案例。我们对全球报告的分析显示,男性比女性更容易受到影响,而且他们的平均年龄更高。年轻人受影响最大,在生命的第三和第四个十年达到高峰。溃疡和粘膜斑块是口腔黏膜最常见的临床表现。与男性相比,粘液斑块在女性中更为普遍,并且往往表现为多个而不是孤立的病变,而溃疡通常表现为单一病变。舌、唇和上颚是受影响最严重的解剖部位。在无保护性交的情况下,新的口腔病变需要进行梅毒血清学检测。
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