CASE-CONTROL STUDY OF ORAL DYSPLASIA AND RISK HABITS AMONG PATIENTS OF A DENTAL HOSPITAL

Citation
R. Kulasegaram et al., CASE-CONTROL STUDY OF ORAL DYSPLASIA AND RISK HABITS AMONG PATIENTS OF A DENTAL HOSPITAL, European journal of cancer. Part B, Oral oncology, 31B(4), 1995, pp. 227-231
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
ISSN journal
09641955
Volume
31B
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
227 - 231
Database
ISI
SICI code
0964-1955(1995)31B:4<227:CSOODA>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Several studies have investigated risk factors for oral cancer but few have considered precancer. Records accumulated from 1975 to 1993 of d ental hospital patients with histologically confirmed oral dysplasia p rovided the opportunity for a retrospective case-control study of the association between oral precancer and smoking tobacco and drinking al cohol. Seventy sets of case notes were available and each case was mat ched with records of a control subject, known to be free from dysplasi a from another study, for birth date, gender and presumed ethnicity. T he relative risk (OR) of having a dysplastic lesion for smokers compar ed with non-smokers, or ex-smokers for > 10 years, was 7.00. Logistic multiple regression revealed a dose-response relationship for tobacco dependent upon the level of cigarette consumption. Also subjects with moderate or severe dysplasia included a higher proportion of smokers t han those with mild dysplasia. No overall increased risk from alcohol was found. However, the proportion of subjects who drank spirits was s ignificantly higher among cases than controls. The study reaffirms the role of dental practitioners in identifying individuals at risk of mu cosal disease, the importance of public education about the risk facto rs, and the necessity for counselling patients with precancerous lesio ns on avoiding further risk.