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Periodontal findings in patients with oral submucous fibrosis and comet assay of affected gingival epithelial cells
Authors:Dodani Kiran  Anumala Naveen  Avula Haritha  Reddy Krishnajaneya  Varre Sreedevi  Kalakonda Butchi Babu  Arora Nupur  Suri Charu  Avula Jaya Kumar
Affiliation:Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery, Vikarabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Abstract:Background: Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) involves large sections of population and is related to certain chewing practices that involve direct exposure of the gingiva to noxious chemicals and additives. The impact of such practices, although studied extensively in relation to the cheek mucosa, is not elucidated as far as gingival tissues are concerned. The possible DNA damage on affected gingiva is also one of the objectives of the present study. Methods: One hundred cases of individuals with OSF and 89 without OSF were examined for periodontal parameters and compared. Biopsies of gingival tissue from both categories were examined with conventional hematoxylin and eosin staining for epithelial, connective tissue, and inflammatory changes. Comet assay of epithelial cells obtained from scraping the gingival surface of both patients with OSF and control individuals was performed . Results: Patients with OSF had poorer oral hygiene and greater loss of attachment, probing depth, and recession compared with controls. Significant histopathologic changes in the form of loss of rete ridges with gingival epithelium reduced to a flattened surface was observed. All the patients with OSF showed comet cells in larger numbers. The controls also showed comet cells but in fewer numbers, and the number of individuals showing comet cells was significantly less. Conclusion: OSF showed significant changes in affected gingiva, and the presence of comet cells in all the patients with OSF is a significant indicator of possible pathognomonic developments.
Keywords:Comet assay  gingiva  periodontal attachment loss  periodontitis  oral submucous fibrosis  tobacco use disorder
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