Clinical and Histological Manifestations of Chronic Coca Leaf Chewing in a Peruvian Population: A Cross-sectional Study.

Gerardo Mendoza-Azpur, Mirella Cruz, Alberto Bahamonde, Cesar Ponce, Jonathan Meza Mauricio, Jamil A Shibli
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Aims: This study aimed to determine the possible clinical and histological periodontal effects of long-term coca leaf chewing habit in habitants of the highland region of Peru.

Materials and methods: A total of 100 residents, were recruited for the study. Fifty individuals were habitual coca leaf chewers and 50 were non-users. Eligibility criteria were: 60-80 years old, ≥20 teeth present (excluding third molars), systemically healthy (controlled systemic disease), not using medication affecting the gingiva. Chronic tobacco smokers were excluded. All participants completed questionnaires, received clinical periodontal examination, and had gingival biopsies harvested for histopathological assessment.

Results: Most coca leaf chewers reported several oral changes resulting from the habit, such as bitterness, numbness and mouth dryness, while none of the non-chewers reported experiencing such changes. Within the clinical periodontal parameters, it was found that there was a significant difference in terms of clinical attachment level loss, with a p value of 0.014 in those who chewed coca leaves, who appeared to have less clinical attachment loss.

Conclusions: Chewing coca leaf produce bitterness, numbness and mouth dryness, and clinical attachment loss. Histologically higher number of inflammatory cells in the stratum spinosum, with more acanthosis, clear cell, and higher number of blood vessels.

秘鲁人群慢性古柯叶咀嚼的临床和组织学表现:一项横断面研究。
目的:本研究旨在确定长期古柯叶咀嚼习惯对秘鲁高原居民牙周可能产生的临床和组织学影响。材料与方法:本研究共招募了100名居民。50人是习惯性咀嚼古柯叶的人,50人是不吸食古柯叶的人。入选标准:年龄60-80岁,牙齿≥20颗(不包括第三磨牙),全身健康(全身性疾病控制),未使用影响牙龈的药物。长期吸烟者被排除在外。所有参与者都完成了问卷调查,接受了临床牙周检查,并进行了牙龈活检以进行组织病理学评估。结果:大多数咀嚼古柯叶的人报告了这种习惯导致的一些口腔变化,如苦味、麻木和口干,而没有一个不咀嚼古柯叶的人报告经历过这些变化。在临床牙周参数范围内,我们发现咀嚼古柯叶组在临床依恋水平损失方面存在显著差异,p值为0.014,他们的临床依恋损失较小。结论:咀嚼古柯叶产生苦味、麻木、口干、临床依恋丧失。组织学上棘层炎症细胞数量较多,棘层、透明细胞较多,血管数量较多。
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