Involvement of the mouth and jaw area in dermatological diseases.

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
GMS Hygiene and Infection Control Pub Date : 2025-06-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3205/dgkh000560
Vasudevi Ramiah, Shenbaga Lalitha Sankar, Karthik Shunmugavelu, Sajid Tajamul Hussain, Manju Palanisamy Sadasivam, Shyam Sundar Behura
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Abstract

Background: The oral cavity can be affected by a variety of disorders, and many systemic disorders have wide range of manifestations in the oral cavity. Oral mucosal lesions can be early manifestations of the disease or the only symptom of dermatological diseases; therefore no symptom or sign in the oral cavity should be neglected.

Materials and methods: 1,131 patients who came to the Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology department for various dermatological treatments were included. The demographic details were obtained from each patient and a thorough dermatological examination was done. On examining the oral cavity, the size and the site of any lesions were noted. The results were entered in SPSS version 21 and descriptive statistics calculated (p<0.05 was considered statistically significant).

Results: Out of 1,131 patients, 237 patients had both with dermatological and oral mucosal lesions. Psoriasis (44.3%) was most frequently accompanied by lesions of the oral mucosa, followed by pemphigus (31.2%) and bullous pemphigoid (10.1%). The most common site of involvement in the oral cavity was the palate (38.3%). Patients in the age group of 25-50 years (76%) were affected more than the other age groups. Male (49.7%) and female (50.3%) patients were equally affected.

Conclusion: Diagnosing oral lesions in dermatology practice and mucocutaneous lesions in dental practice can play a pivotal role in patient management. Thus, comprehensive knowledge is necessary to diagnose these cases in dental and dermatology practice.

口腔和下颚的皮肤疾病。
背景:口腔可以受到多种疾病的影响,许多全身性疾病在口腔中有广泛的表现。口腔黏膜病变可以是本病的早期表现,也可以是皮肤病的唯一症状;因此,口腔内的任何症状或体征都不应被忽视。材料与方法:选取在口腔颌面病理科接受各种皮肤病治疗的1131例患者。从每位患者那里获得了人口统计学细节,并进行了彻底的皮肤病学检查。在检查口腔时,注意到任何病变的大小和位置。结果:在1131例患者中,有237例患者同时存在皮肤和口腔粘膜病变。银屑病以口腔黏膜病变为主(44.3%),其次为天疱疮(31.2%)和大疱性类天疱疮(10.1%)。口腔最常见的受累部位是上颚(38.3%)。25-50岁年龄组的患者(76%)比其他年龄组受影响更大。男性(49.7%)和女性(50.3%)患者受到的影响相同。结论:皮肤科临床对口腔病变的诊断和牙科临床对口腔粘膜病变的诊断在患者治疗中起着举足轻重的作用。因此,综合的知识是必要的诊断这些病例在牙科和皮肤科的做法。
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