Evolución de lesiones estomatológicas de origen traumático una vez retirado el agente causal

Dental elements altered in their morphology or position affect the oral mucosa through repeated trauma. This is related to the presence of lesions of the oral mucosa. This traumatic mucosal impact sustained chronically over time, with other habits such as smoking, alcohol consumption, presence...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Publicado en:Revista de la Facultad de Odontología
Autores principales: Bongiovanni, Isabel, Ingrassia, María Eugenia, Rivarola de Gutierrez, Emilce
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=13227
Descripción
Sumario:Dental elements altered in their morphology or position affect the oral mucosa through repeated trauma. This is related to the presence of lesions of the oral mucosa. This traumatic mucosal impact sustained chronically over time, with other habits such as smoking, alcohol consumption, presence of HPV, may be related to the development of oral cancer. A high percentage of leukoplakias, traumatic ulcerations, hyperplasias and granulomas, respond to the presence of, malposition of teeth, overflow reconstructions, acute cusps, fractured elements, caries, open cavities, surfaces without polishing, improper or inadequate prosthesis, supragingival calculus, among others. Remission of oral lesions occurs with corrective dental treatment and specific mucosal treatment. The smoking habit negatively affects the healing time of the lesions.