南印度咀嚼烟草者牙齿磨损情况评估

M. Sivarajan, V. Rakshagan, Deepika Rajendran
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目的:在印度,人们要么单独咀嚼烟草,要么将烟草与煎饼或煎饼马萨拉一起咀嚼,这可能会导致牙齿磨损。随着pan masala和gutkha的引入,印度人咀嚼槟榔和烟草的性质发生了迅速变化。烟草对口腔软组织的负面健康影响(包括癌前病变和恶性肿瘤)已得到充分证实,但有关烟草对口腔硬组织的影响(尤其是对牙齿磨损的影响)的研究还很缺乏:本研究的目的是评估和比较在印度泰米尔纳德邦私立牙科学院就诊的各种形式/组合烟草制品咀嚼者的牙齿磨损情况。研究使用 SPSS 15 版(SPSS,芝加哥,伊利诺斯州,美国)进行统计分析并得出结果:结果:与对照组相比,咀嚼烟草的受试者的牙齿磨损程度明显更高。与其他烟草组合相比,咀嚼 Paan 者的牙齿磨损尤为明显。研究还发现,咀嚼烟草的频率和持续时间与牙齿病理磨损(如磨损、磨蚀和腐蚀)的数量成正比。与对照组相比,咀嚼烟草者的牙齿磨损程度明显更高(P < 0.001):这里的患者是咀嚼烟草者,与对照组相比,咀嚼烟草者的牙齿磨损程度明显更高,其结果是咀嚼烟草者最常发生牙齿磨损。含有研磨剂的烟草制品会导致牙齿磨损,在为这些患者制定治疗计划时必须考虑到这一因素。
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Assessment of Tooth Wear among Tobacco Chewers in South India
Aim: In India, people chew tobacco either alone or in combination with pan or pan masala, which may cause tooth wear. The nature of chewable areca nut and tobacco consumption in India has undergone rapid transformation with introduction of pan masala and gutkha. The negative health effects of tobacco on oral soft tissue including premalignancy and malignancy are well documented, however research on its effect on oral hard tissues especially on tooth wear is lacking. Materials and Methods: The purpose of this study was to assess and compare tooth wear among chewers of various forms/combinations of tobacco products in patients visiting Pvt. Dental College in Tamilnadu, India. The SPSS version 15 (SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA) statistical analysis was used and the results were obtained. Results: The subjects chewing tobacco had significantly greater tooth wear as compared to the controls. The wear was especially significant in paan chewers compared to the other tobacco combinations. It was also observed that the frequency and duration of chewing tobacco was directly proportional to the number of pathologically worn sights like attrition, abrasion and erosion. The subjects chewing tobacco had significantly greater tooth wear as compared to the controls (P < 0.001). Conclusion: The patients taken here are tobacco chewers, comparison here is the subjects chewing tobacco had significantly greater tooth wear as compared to the controls and the outcome is the most commonly occuring tooth wear among tobacco chewers. Tobacco products containing abrasives contribute to tooth wear and this factor must be taken into account for treatment planning for these patients.
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