Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study

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Autor(a) principal: Rotundo,Ligia Drovandi Braga
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Toporcov,Tatiana Natasha, Biazevic,Gabriela Haye, Carvalho,Marcos Brasilino de, Kowalski,Luiz Paulo, Antunes,José Leopoldo Ferreira
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Objectives: This study aimed to assess the hypothesis that recurrent denture-related sores association may be associated with the risk of oral cancer. Methods: We conducted a hospital-based case-control study comprising 71 new cases of oral cancer in two hospitals in São Paulo, Brazil, and 240 controls without cancer, recruited from outpatient units of the same hospitals. All cases had histologically confirmed squamous cell carcinoma in anatomic sites of the mouth that may be specifically consi-dered at risk of sores by ill-fitting dentures. Denture-related sores were assessed by the self-report of recurrent oral sores due to the use of ill-fitting complete removable dental prosthesis. Associations were assessed by multivariate logistic regression conditioned on socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics. Results: The association between ill-fitting dentures and oral cancer was statistically significant in the multivariate model: odds ratio 3.98; 95% confidence interval 1.06 - 14.96. The specific assessment of association between tumors in the lower jaw and sores by mandibular dentures confirmed this result: odds ratio 6.39; 95% confidence interval 1.49 - 29.52. Conclusion: The potential contribution of denture-related sores to oral carcinogenesis still fuels controversies. This study reinfor-ces the hypothesis that recurrent denture-related sores may be associated with the risk of oral cancer. Results reported here also suggest that an appropriate application and monitoring of dental prosthesis represent a non-negligible scope for cancer prevention.
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spelling Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control studyEpidemiologyMouth neoplasmsDenturesCase-control studiesRisk factorsOral ulcer Objectives: This study aimed to assess the hypothesis that recurrent denture-related sores association may be associated with the risk of oral cancer. Methods: We conducted a hospital-based case-control study comprising 71 new cases of oral cancer in two hospitals in São Paulo, Brazil, and 240 controls without cancer, recruited from outpatient units of the same hospitals. All cases had histologically confirmed squamous cell carcinoma in anatomic sites of the mouth that may be specifically consi-dered at risk of sores by ill-fitting dentures. Denture-related sores were assessed by the self-report of recurrent oral sores due to the use of ill-fitting complete removable dental prosthesis. Associations were assessed by multivariate logistic regression conditioned on socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics. Results: The association between ill-fitting dentures and oral cancer was statistically significant in the multivariate model: odds ratio 3.98; 95% confidence interval 1.06 - 14.96. The specific assessment of association between tumors in the lower jaw and sores by mandibular dentures confirmed this result: odds ratio 6.39; 95% confidence interval 1.49 - 29.52. Conclusion: The potential contribution of denture-related sores to oral carcinogenesis still fuels controversies. This study reinfor-ces the hypothesis that recurrent denture-related sores may be associated with the risk of oral cancer. Results reported here also suggest that an appropriate application and monitoring of dental prosthesis represent a non-negligible scope for cancer prevention. Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-790X2013000300705Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia v.16 n.3 2013reponame:Revista brasileira de epidemiologia (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva (ABRASCO)instacron:ABRASCO10.1590/S1415-790X2013000300014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRotundo,Ligia Drovandi BragaToporcov,Tatiana NatashaBiazevic,Gabriela HayeCarvalho,Marcos Brasilino deKowalski,Luiz PauloAntunes,José Leopoldo Ferreiraeng2015-07-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-790X2013000300705Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbepidhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revbrepi@usp.br1980-54971415-790Xopendoar:2015-07-27T00:00Revista brasileira de epidemiologia (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva (ABRASCO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study
title Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study
spellingShingle Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study
Rotundo,Ligia Drovandi Braga
Epidemiology
Mouth neoplasms
Dentures
Case-control studies
Risk factors
Oral ulcer
title_short Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study
title_full Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study
title_fullStr Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study
title_full_unstemmed Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study
title_sort Are recurrent denture-related sores associated with the risk of oral cancer? A case control study
author Rotundo,Ligia Drovandi Braga
author_facet Rotundo,Ligia Drovandi Braga
Toporcov,Tatiana Natasha
Biazevic,Gabriela Haye
Carvalho,Marcos Brasilino de
Kowalski,Luiz Paulo
Antunes,José Leopoldo Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Toporcov,Tatiana Natasha
Biazevic,Gabriela Haye
Carvalho,Marcos Brasilino de
Kowalski,Luiz Paulo
Antunes,José Leopoldo Ferreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rotundo,Ligia Drovandi Braga
Toporcov,Tatiana Natasha
Biazevic,Gabriela Haye
Carvalho,Marcos Brasilino de
Kowalski,Luiz Paulo
Antunes,José Leopoldo Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiology
Mouth neoplasms
Dentures
Case-control studies
Risk factors
Oral ulcer
topic Epidemiology
Mouth neoplasms
Dentures
Case-control studies
Risk factors
Oral ulcer
description Objectives: This study aimed to assess the hypothesis that recurrent denture-related sores association may be associated with the risk of oral cancer. Methods: We conducted a hospital-based case-control study comprising 71 new cases of oral cancer in two hospitals in São Paulo, Brazil, and 240 controls without cancer, recruited from outpatient units of the same hospitals. All cases had histologically confirmed squamous cell carcinoma in anatomic sites of the mouth that may be specifically consi-dered at risk of sores by ill-fitting dentures. Denture-related sores were assessed by the self-report of recurrent oral sores due to the use of ill-fitting complete removable dental prosthesis. Associations were assessed by multivariate logistic regression conditioned on socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics. Results: The association between ill-fitting dentures and oral cancer was statistically significant in the multivariate model: odds ratio 3.98; 95% confidence interval 1.06 - 14.96. The specific assessment of association between tumors in the lower jaw and sores by mandibular dentures confirmed this result: odds ratio 6.39; 95% confidence interval 1.49 - 29.52. Conclusion: The potential contribution of denture-related sores to oral carcinogenesis still fuels controversies. This study reinfor-ces the hypothesis that recurrent denture-related sores may be associated with the risk of oral cancer. Results reported here also suggest that an appropriate application and monitoring of dental prosthesis represent a non-negligible scope for cancer prevention.
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