Affiliation:
1. State University of Campinas
Abstract
Smoking patients show reduction of inflammatory clinical signs that might be associated with local vasoconstriction and an increased gingival epithelial thickness. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the thickness of the marginal gingival oral epithelium in smokers and non-smokers, with clinically healthy gingivae or with gingivitis. Twenty biopsies were obtained from four different groups. Group I: non-smokers with clinically healthy gingivae (n = 5). Group II: non-smokers with gingivitis (n = 5). Group III: smokers with clinically healthy gingivae (n = 5). Group IV: smokers with gingivitis (n = 5). These biopsies were histologically processed, serially sectioned at 5 mm, stained with H. E., and examined by image analysis software (KS400), which was used to perform the morphometric evaluation and the quantification of the major epithelial thickness, the epithelial base thickness and the external and internal epithelial perimeters. Differences between the four groups were analyzed using ANOVA test and Tukey's test. The criteria for statistical significance were accepted at the probability level p < 0.05. A greater epithelial thickness was observed in smokers independent of the gingival health situation.
Reference14 articles.
1. Oral hygiene compliance and gingivitis expression in cigarette smokers;Bergström J;Scand J Dent Res,1990
2. Co-twin control study of the relationship between smoking and some periodontal disease factors;Bergström J;Community Dent Oral Epidemiol,1983
3. The influence of cigarette smoking on the development of experimental gingivitis;Bergström J;J Periodontal Res,1986
4. Tobacco use as a risk factor;Bergström J;J Periodontol,1994
5. Influence of cigarette smoking on vascular reaction during experimental gingivitis;Bergström J;Scand J Dent Res,1988
Cited by
23 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献