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The Impact of Electronic Cigarettes (e-Cigs) Smoking Habit on Periodontal Status and Salivary pH among Some Passive e-Cigs Smokers Referred to the College of Dentistry Clinics, King Khalid University
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作者 Mohammed M. A. Abdullah Al-Abdaly Ibrahim Abdullah Ahmed Asiri +2 位作者 Abdulhamid Ahmed Faya Omar Abdulaziz Abdullah Aldhaban Abdulaziz Saeed Ali AlJuman 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 CAS 2022年第11期531-547,共17页
Background: Electronic cigarette (e-cigs) smoking is substitutional to traditional cigarette smoking to reduce the dangerous combustion of products. Moreover, passive smoking is involuntarily tobacco smoking due to th... Background: Electronic cigarette (e-cigs) smoking is substitutional to traditional cigarette smoking to reduce the dangerous combustion of products. Moreover, passive smoking is involuntarily tobacco smoking due to the exposure to cigarette or tobacco smoke among non-smokers and due to there being little knowledge about the impact of passive e-cigs smoking on periodontal status and salivary pH. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of e-cigs smoking habit on periodontal tissue and salivary pH among some passive e-cigs smokers referred to the college of dentistry clinics, King Khalid University. Material and Methods: Ninety male participants who were referred to the college of dentistry clinics at King Khalid University were included in the study. Age, gender, e-cigs smoking, and general health were recorded. The participants were divided into three equal groups (n = 30) as follows: Group I (Non-passive e-cigs smokers and non-smokers) as the control group, Group II (e-cigs users), and Group III (Passive e-cigs smokers). Salivary pH, plaque control record (PCR), gingival bleeding index (GBI), clinical attachment loss (CAL), percentage of radiographic bone loss (% RBL), periodontal pocket depth (PPD), more than 5 missing teeth due to periodontal diseases (>5 MTDP), tooth mobility (TM), furcation involvement (FI), Bite collapse (BC), and less than 20 remaining teeth (10 Opposing pairs) (L20RT) as well as HbA1c were recorded. ANOVA test was used to the comparison between Groups I, II, and III in the participants’ ages and periodontitis staging clinical findings. The mean of participants’ age groups, the mean of salivary pH values of study groups, and the periodontitis staging complexity and HbA1c were compared between groups with the ANOVA test, Tukey’s test, and the chi-square test. P-value was recorded, and less than 0.5 was considered a statistically significant difference (p Results: The e-cigs users group revealed higher means of PCR, GBI %RBL values, and the participants percentages of >5 MTDP, TM, FI, L20RT, and diabetes mellitus (DM) among participants compared to the passive e-cigs smokers group and control group except for the participants percentage of BC among the participants, which was higher among the control group participants. The differences were not significant in PCR, GBI, %RBL and DM (p > 0.5) and significant in >5 MTDP, TM, FI, L20RT and smoking (p 7% values compared to the e-cigs users group and control group participants. The differences were not significant in CAL and PPD (p > 0.5) and significant in the participants percentages of salivary pH values (p Conclusion: The e-cigs smoking habit was the cause of an increase in periodontal disease severity among the electronic smokers rather than passive e-cigs smokers, although the salivary pH was higher in the latter. 展开更多
关键词 Electronic smoking Habit King Khalid University Passive e-Cigs Smokers Periodontal Status Salivary pH
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The Prevalence of Oral Lesions among Palestinian Dental Patients Attending Oral Medicine Dental Clinics at Al-Quds University
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作者 F. S. Habash A. Ismail +1 位作者 R. O. Abu Hantash M. Abu Younis 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2020年第10期300-309,共10页
<div style="text-align:justify;"> <b>Objectives:</b><b> </b>In Palestine, there are no data about the prevalence of oral lesions or their associated risk factors. Thus, this stu... <div style="text-align:justify;"> <b>Objectives:</b><b> </b>In Palestine, there are no data about the prevalence of oral lesions or their associated risk factors. Thus, this study came to assess the prevalence and the risk factors of oral lesions among adult dental patients visiting Al-Quds University (AQU) Dental Clinics. <b>Materials and Methods:</b> Three hundred Twenty patients were diagnosed clinically for the presence of oral lesions at oral medicine clinics at Al-Quds University in the period between 2015 to 2016. Their age ranged from 21 to 60 years old (mean age: 40.2 ± 17.6). Senior students were trained to conduct the oral exam under the direct supervision of Oral Medicine specialist. Trained students also collected data on patients’ demographics, dental history, medical history and other health related habits. Descriptive and bivariate analyses were generated to describe lesions prevalence and associations with other suggested factors. <b>Results:</b> A total of 68 lesions were found in this study (29.4% of study’s sample). Recurrent aphthous ulcer, traumatic ulcer and geographic tongue were the most common oral lesions. Ten oral potentially malignant lesions were diagnosed (8 cases were Leukoplakia, 2 cases were erythroplakia). Non filtered smoking cigarettes were associated with reported lesions. Oral lesions were noticed to increase with age. Oral lesions were more common on the Tongue, labial and buccal mucosain this study. <b>Conclusions:</b> This study revealed high prevalence of apthous and traumatic ulcer while potentially malignant lesions like leucoplakia and erythroplakia were also seen in patients who were smokers. Dentists should have a high level of awareness during oral examination and intervention should be performed to raise awareness among the population about the harmful effects of smoking on oral health. </div> 展开更多
关键词 Oral Lesions Potentially Malignant smoking habits
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Do elderly NSCLC stage IV patients benefit from chemotherapy as well as younger?An analysis from clinical practice date
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作者 Regina Gironés Pedro López +1 位作者 Rebeca Chulvi Mamen Cañabate 《Journal of Cancer Metastasis and Treatment》 CAS 2016年第1期379-387,共9页
Aim:The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of treatment related to age in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).We compared young and elders(>70)in the setting of a regional Spanish hospital.We h... Aim:The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of treatment related to age in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).We compared young and elders(>70)in the setting of a regional Spanish hospital.We hypothesized that elder benefit as much as younger patients from chemotherapy in stage IV NSCLC.The study was limited to performance status 0-2.Methods:Clinical and demographic characteristics were reviewed form medical records.Type of treatment was collected and compared,as well as benefit from treatment,in terms of overall survival.Results:322 patients(162 young,160 aged)Elderly patients received less active treatment(63%vs.86%,P=0.001).E lderly r eceived l ess chemotherapy,less cisplatin-doublets,more carboplatin-combinations and monotherapy(P=0.035).T he b enefits o f t reatment w ere s imilar,r egardless o f a ge.S moking s tatus demonstrated a prognosis impact for elder patients treated with chemotherapy.Those who remained active smokers had a lower overall survival in the aged group.In a multivariate analysis,the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group,active treatment and non-smoking history were favorable prognostic factors for elder patients.Smoking had not impact on young patients.Conclusion:E lderly p atients w ere u ndertreated i n c linical p ractice.Treatment showed similar overall survival despite of age.The impact of smoking seems to be more significant in the elderly population. 展开更多
关键词 Non-small cell lung cancer ELDERLY CHEMOTHERAPY overall survival smoking habits platinum-combinations
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