Foreign body gingivitis as a possible contributor to oral carcinogenesis: a clinicopathologic study

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Dr. Alberto Peraza Labrador , Dr. Madhu Shrestha , Dr. Victoria Woo , Dr. John Wright , Dr. Enrique ter Horst , Dr. Letícia Cabido
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Abstract

Introduction

Foreign body gingivitis (FBG) is an inflammatory reaction associated with the presence of foreign material in the gingival tissues. Si is the element most prevalent in the foreign particles and is typically found in nature as SiO2 (silica). Silica is a major component of toothpaste, pumice, polishing paste, and carborundum. We have previously reported a significant association between the presence of foreign particles and epithelial dysplasia. Herein, we aim to evaluate the clinical and histologic features of additional gingival lesions of FBG with significant epithelial changes to better characterize the histologic spectrum of the host response and epithelial findings.

Materials and Methods

Fourteen gingival lesions showing FBG and significant epithelial changes were retrieved from the archives of the Texas A&M Oral Pathology Services. Clinical records and deidentified microscopic slides were reviewed.

Results

Both sexes were affected equally, with an average age of 68.7 years. There was a strong predilection for the posterior gingiva (92.9% of cases), and the lesions were clinically suspected to be leukoplakia, proliferative verrucous leukoplakia, or dysplasia in the majority of cases. Microscopically, the predominant inflammatory cell type was lymphocytes followed by plasma cells, and the pattern of inflammation was lichenoid in 64.2%. A verrucous architecture was seen in 57.1% of the cases and varying degrees of dysplasia in 71.4 %.

Conclusion

Although the effects of silica microparticles in oral tissues are poorly understood, they have been shown to cause significant changes such as silicosis and carcinoma in the lung. Given the recent increase in the prevalence of gingival carcinomas and the wide use of nano- and microparticles in dental and household products, the biological effects of these particles in oral epithelium need to be better elucidated. Further documentation and evidence are needed, and pathologists should evaluate and document all gingival premalignant lesions for foreign material.

异物性龈炎可能导致口腔癌:临床病理学研究
导言异物性牙龈炎(FBG)是一种与牙龈组织中存在异物有关的炎症反应。硅是异物颗粒中最常见的元素,在自然界中通常以二氧化硅(SiO2)的形式存在。二氧化硅是牙膏、浮石、抛光膏和碳化硅的主要成分。我们以前曾报道过,异物颗粒的存在与上皮发育不良之间存在显著关联。在此,我们旨在评估更多伴有明显上皮变化的 FBG 牙龈病变的临床和组织学特征,以更好地描述宿主反应和上皮发现的组织学谱系。结果男女患者发病率相同,平均年龄为 68.7 岁。病变主要发生在后牙龈(占 92.9%),临床上大多数病例被怀疑为白斑病、增生性疣状白斑病或发育不良。显微镜下,主要的炎症细胞类型是淋巴细胞,其次是浆细胞,64.2%的病例炎症形态为苔藓样。57.1% 的病例出现疣状结构,71.4% 的病例出现不同程度的发育不良。鉴于最近牙龈癌发病率的增加以及纳米和微粒子在牙科和家用产品中的广泛使用,这些微粒在口腔上皮中的生物效应需要得到更好的阐明。病理学家应评估和记录所有牙龈恶性前病变中的异物。
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Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology
Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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3.80
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1217
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology is required reading for anyone in the fields of oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology or advanced general practice dentistry. It is the only major dental journal that provides a practical and complete overview of the medical and surgical techniques of dental practice in four areas. Topics covered include such current issues as dental implants, treatment of HIV-infected patients, and evaluation and treatment of TMJ disorders. The official publication for nine societies, the Journal is recommended for initial purchase in the Brandon Hill study, Selected List of Books and Journals for the Small Medical Library.
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