A Case Series-Smokeless Tobacco Induced Oral Premalignant Lesions

Pooja B. Muley *

Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, C.S.M.S.S. Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad, India

Lata Kale

Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, C.S.M.S.S. Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad, India

Sonia Kaur Sodhi

Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, C.S.M.S.S. Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad, India

Vishwas Kadam

Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, C.S.M.S.S. Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad, India

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Wide spectrum of oral mucosal lesions can be caused by tobacco in any form. Tobacco use causes an array of changes in the oral cavity, from mucosal pigmentation to thickening, ulceration of the epithelium. Oral cancer and other oral mucosal lesions such as tobacco induced keratosis, leukoplakia, and submucous fibrosis are strongly associated with tobacco consumption. The prevalence and severity of lesions demonstrate a dose-response relationship, which is best predicted by the amount, frequency and duration of smokeless tobacco use.

 

Keywords: Tobacco induced keratosis, leukoplakia, erythroplakia, submucous fibrosis


How to Cite

B. Muley, Pooja, Lata Kale, Sonia Kaur Sodhi, and Vishwas Kadam. 2018. “A Case Series-Smokeless Tobacco Induced Oral Premalignant Lesions”. Asian Journal of Case Reports in Medicine and Health 1 (1):1-5. https://journalajcrmh.com/index.php/AJCRMH/article/view/6.

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