Diagnosis of oral pigmentations and malignant transformations

Q2 Medicine
Bassel Tarakji , Ayeisha Umair , Durga Prasad , Mohammed Alsakran Altamimi
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Abstract

Background

Oral pigmentation is a common finding in the mouth. Pigmentation can be either normal or abnormal discoloration of oral mucous membrane. The purpose of this review mainly focuses on the main oral pigmented lesions, in order to help the clinicians establish a better approach towards the patients with pigmented oral lesions and to provide thorough knowledge regarding such lesions for patient reassurance, early definitive diagnosis and prompt treatment.

Methods

Relevant data concerning oral pigmented lesions, clinical features and the possibility of malignant transformation of such lesions were reviewed thoroughly from pubmed literature published in English. Pigmented lesions affecting the skin were not included in our review.

Results

Few pigmented lesions have been identified and their tendency to become malignant has been reported in the literature. The oral lesions showing malignant transformation reported were mostly case series. Unfortunately, due to lack of long-term studies, follow ups and randomized controlled studies in this respect it was difficult to draw a statistical analysis. This information is quite crucial for general dental practitioners to improve their understanding regarding oral lesions and to differentiate between normal and diseased conditions, so that they can master the skill of differential diagnosis, definitive diagnosis and prompt treatment.

Conclusion

Oral pigmentation may present as focal, multifocal or diffused macular or tumefactive lesions. They may greatly vary in color as blue, purple, brown, gray or black depending on the quantity and site of melanin in the tissues [1]. Etiology of pigmentation can be multi factorial. Mostly pigmentation is physiologic but at times it can be a precursor of severe diseases.

Lesions may be caused by localized harmless accumulations of melanin, hemosiderin or exogenous metals or they may be a sign of underlying systemic or genetic disease. A few lesions may be associated with life-threatening medical conditions that require immediate intervention. The differential diagnosis for any pigmented lesion is extensive, as it includes examples of endogenous and exogenous pigmentations. Although biopsy is a helpful and necessary aid in the diagnosis of focally pigmented lesions, with diffuse pigmentation lesions require a thorough dental and medical history and laboratory investigations.

口腔色素沉着与恶性转化的诊断
背景:口腔色素沉着是口腔中常见的现象。色素沉着可分为正常或异常的口腔粘膜变色。本文主要针对口腔色素病变的主要类型进行综述,旨在帮助临床医生对口腔色素病变患者建立更好的治疗方法,为患者提供全面的口腔色素病变知识,使患者放心,早期确诊,及时治疗。方法从已发表的英文文献中对口腔色素病变的相关资料、临床特征及病变恶性转化的可能性进行综述。影响皮肤的色素病变未包括在我们的综述中。结果少量色素病变已被确定,其恶性倾向已在文献报道。报告的口腔病变表现为恶性转化的多为病例系列。遗憾的是,由于缺乏这方面的长期研究、随访和随机对照研究,很难进行统计分析。这些信息对全科牙科医生提高对口腔病变的认识,区分正常和病变,掌握鉴别诊断、明确诊断和及时治疗的技能至关重要。结论口腔色素沉着可表现为局灶性、多灶性、弥漫性黄斑或膨胀性病变。根据组织中黑色素的数量和位置,它们的颜色可能有蓝色、紫色、棕色、灰色或黑色等很大差异[1]。色素沉着的病因可能是多因素的。大多数色素沉着是生理性的,但有时它可能是严重疾病的前兆。病变可能是由黑色素、含铁血黄素或外源性金属的局部无害积聚引起的,也可能是潜在的系统性或遗传性疾病的征兆。少数病变可能与危及生命的疾病有关,需要立即干预。任何色素病变的鉴别诊断是广泛的,因为它包括内源性和外源性色素沉着的例子。虽然活组织检查在诊断局灶性色素沉着病变时是一种有益和必要的辅助手段,但弥漫性色素沉着病变需要彻底的牙科病史和病史以及实验室检查。
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Singapore Dental Journal
Singapore Dental Journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The scope of the journal covers all fields related to the presentday practice of dentistry, and includes Restorative Dentistry (Operative Dentistry, Dental Materials, Prosthodontics and Endodontics), Preventive Dentistry (Periodontics, Orthodontics, Paediatric Dentistry, Public Health and Health Services), Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology. Articles pertaining to dental education and the social, political and economic aspects of dental practice are also welcomed.
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