نتایج جستجو برای: oral pigmentation

تعداد نتایج: 262644  

Nasrin, Ramin, Rabiei, Maryam,

Frequency of oral mucosal pigmentation among patients referred to the faculty of dentistry, Guilan University of Medical Sciences Dr. M. Rabiei* - Dr. R. Nasrin***-Assistant Professor of Oral Diseases and Diagnosis Dept. – Faculty of Dentistry – Guilan University of Medical Sciences. **- Dentist. Background and Aim: Frequency of pigmentation is different among various ethnic groups. The aim of ...

Background & Aims: Oral mucosa has a pink color in healthy people and can vary from light to dark. Gingiva may get discolored due to internal and external causes. One of the causative factors is melanin pigmentation. Melanin is brownish pigment that is not derived from hemoglobin, and accounts for some of the natural discoloration and pigmentation of gingiva and other mucosal layers of oral cav...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
f. hajifattahi assistant professor, department of oral medicine, dental school, islamic azad university of medical m. azarshab dentist r. haghgoo associate professor, department of pediatric dentistry, dental school, shahed university s. lesan assistant professor, department of oral medicine, dental school, islamic azad university of medical

introduction: melanin pigmentation in the oral mucosa occurs as a result of several reasons one of which is smoking. cigarette smoke induces numerous side effects in the people who do not smoke, but are in the same environment. the aim of this study was to evaluate the role of parental smoking on pigmentation of their children's oral mucosa. materials and methods: this study was carried out as ...

Journal: :Journal of Pigmentary Disorders 2016

Journal: Addiction and Health 2013

Background: Cigarette smoking is a significant risk factor for periodontal disease. It also causes pigmentation of oral mucosa. The present study was aimed to assess the effects of smoking on lip and gingival pigmentation and periodontal status and the relationship between pigmentation and periodontal parameters. Methods: A total of 109 smokers and an equal number of non-smoker controls (mean a...

2015
Harjit Kaur Sanjeev Jain Gaurav Mahajan Divya Saxena

Change in color of oral mucosa reflects the underlying health status, which is either local or systemic. This color change is due to pigmentation, which may be physiological or pathological. Pigmentation in pathological conditions range from localized anomalies of to potentially life-threatening conditions. Since the dental professionals encounter a number of pigmented lesions in the oral cavit...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
a. darbandi n. amel shahbaz

statement of problem: physiologic pigmentation of oral mucosa is considered as a prevalent entity among black people and those having relatively dark skin. gingival physiologic pigmentation may cause problems for some patients specially ladies as far as esthetics is concerned. to overcome the issue, the surgery might be suggested which can cause some problems due to its side effects. cryotherap...

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Oral pigmentation is a condition in which the color of oral mucosa such as gingival mucosa changes. Some exogenous and endogenous factors may lead to oral pigmentation. Secondhand smoke (SHS) or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is indirect smoking of an active smoker’s exhalation that can lead to cardiovascular, respiratory system, and some...

Abstract Background & Aim: The diffused melanotic pigmentation of oral mucosa is referred to any kind of brownish to black diffused and flattened macular and patch in physiologic or pathologic form. This view is important in aesthetic terms, the perception of malignancy, and association with systemic diseases, especially the endocrine glands diseases. Little local studies have been carried out ...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
shishir ram shetty subhas babu g kumuda arvind rao renita castellino

nevus of ota is a condition wherein the typical pattern of the bluish black pigmentation is noticed along with the cutaneous distribution of the trigeminal nerve. this condition is most prevalent in japanese population but comparatively rare among indians. we report a case of 23-year-old female presented with unilateral pigmented areas over the skin of forehead, malar area, ear and periorbital ...

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