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Effects of Smokeless Tobacco on the Oral Epithelium of Tobacco Chewing Users
Author(s): Vijay Laxmi Sharma*, Abhilasha Dadhich and Savita Yadav
Background and Objective: The regular use of tobacco causes loss of cell cohesion, hyperkeratosis, and increased
incidence of nuclear anomalies on the oral mucosa. Thus, the study was conducted to observe the impact of chewing
tobacco on the nuclear changes in oral epithelial cells. Methodology: This was a prospective observational study
conducted on 100 tobacco chewing subjects ranging from 20 to 70 years in age. The nuclear aberrations such as
multi-nucleation, bi-nucleation, pyknosis, karyorrhexis, karyolysis, and condensed chromatin in Papanicolaou stained
buccal smears. The t-test was applied to know the statistical significance. Results: The distribution of frequency of
multi-nucleation, bi-nucleation, and condensed chromatin proved to be significantly higher. The overall results of
pyknosis, karyolysis, kar.. Read More»
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