Stress as worsening of the signs and symptoms of the geographic tongue during the COVID-19 pandemic: a pilot study.
Autor: | Sarruf MBJM; Dentistry School, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mario Santos Braga St, 28, Center, Niterói, RJ, 24020-140, Brazil., Quinelato V; Dentistry School, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mario Santos Braga St, 28, Center, Niterói, RJ, 24020-140, Brazil. valquiriaquinelato@yahoo.com.br., Sarruf GJM; Dentistry School, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mario Santos Braga St, 28, Center, Niterói, RJ, 24020-140, Brazil., Oliveira HE; Dentistry School, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mario Santos Braga St, 28, Center, Niterói, RJ, 24020-140, Brazil., Calasans-Maia JA; Dentistry School, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mario Santos Braga St, 28, Center, Niterói, RJ, 24020-140, Brazil., Quinelato H; Inter-American Faculty of Social Sciences (FICS), Asunción, Paraguay., Aguiar T; Dentistry School, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mario Santos Braga St, 28, Center, Niterói, RJ, 24020-140, Brazil., Casado PL; Dentistry School, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mario Santos Braga St, 28, Center, Niterói, RJ, 24020-140, Brazil., Cavalcante LMA; Dentistry School, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mario Santos Braga St, 28, Center, Niterói, RJ, 24020-140, Brazil. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | BMC oral health [BMC Oral Health] 2022 Dec 03; Vol. 22 (1), pp. 565. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 03. |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12903-022-02609-0 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Geographic Tongue (GT) is a benign inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology, which is characterized by the loss of epithelium due to the atrophy of filiform papillae. It usually occurs on the dorsum of the tongue and may extend to its lateral edges. It appears as an erythematous area surrounded by whitish and slightly elevated margins. In most cases, the condition is asymptomatic, although some individuals may report symptoms that include a burning sensation of the tongue. Objective: Assess whether there was a change in the clinical aspect of Geographic Tongue (GT) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Thirty-two participants were recruited from Dentistry School Universidade Federal Fluminense. Anamnesis and oral examination were performed to collect medical history. The participants were split into two groups: control group (no GT) n = 20 and test group (with GT) n = 12. In the second step, nine participants from a 12 (75%) of the test group were contacted by phone and answered a questionnaire about changes in the signs and symptoms of GT during the pandemic. The subjects were subdivided into two groups: GT with and without signs and symptoms exacerbation. Results: In the first phase of the research, no statistical difference between control and test groups was observed regarding clinical criteria such as age (p + 0.72), gender (p = 0.24), and systemic diseases (p = 0.58). In the second phase, there was a statistical difference between GT groups with or without symptom exacerbation in terms of age and stress as a factor of the oral symptoms (p = 0.3 and 0.2), respectively. Younger patients showed a worsening of the oral lesions related to GT (p = 0.3) and reported stress during the pandemic (p = 0.02). Conclusion: Younger patients were more susceptible to stress and presented more exacerbation of the oral lesions related to GT. (© 2022. The Author(s).) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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