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KMID : 0376319950070010417
Dental Journal of CNU
1995 Volume.7 No. 1 p.417 ~ p.430
A study on the relationship between recurrent aphthous ulcer and oral mucosal keratinization


Abstract
To investigate the relationship between recurrent aphthous ulcer and oral mucosal keratinization, exfoliative cytology in buccal mucosa, lip mucosa, tongue mucosa were performed on 25 recurrent aphthous ulcer patients and 25 controls whose age
ranged
from 10 to 65. Keratinization cell ratio was then measured.
@ES The results were as follows;
@EN 1. Yellow cell ratio in the control group was more than that in the patient group in buccal mucosa, lip mucosa, tongue mucosa. Red cell ratio in the control group was more than that in the patients group in lip mucosa. Blue cell ration in the
patient group was more than that in control group in all regions (p<0.01).
2. In the comparison by sex, the patient group showed no significant in all site but, the control group showed different results according to the site; males were more than females in yellow cell, but less than females in red cell. Females were
more
than males in yellow cell, but less than males in red cell.
3. In the comparison by age, patient group showed no significant difference in all site, but the control group showed siginificantly high yellow cell ratio in buccal and tongue mucosa over the age of 50.
In conclusion, there was close relationship between recurrent aphthous ulcer and decreased oral mucosal keratinization. In other words, reduced oral mucosal keratinization can cause frequent recurrent aphthous ulcer. Therefore, methods to
maintain
proper oral mucosal keratinization must be recommended for prevention of recurrent aphthous ulcer.
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