The role of oxidative stress and periodontal disease in squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity – a review
OBJECTIVES AND BACKGROUND This multidisciplinary and retrospective study of the Periodontal, Ear nose and throat, Oral-Maxillofacial and Biochemical literature aims, highlights and recalls the important role of the oxidative stress (OS) and periodontal disease in the development of squamous cel...
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Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara
2016-12-01
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Online Access: | http://www.resclinmed.eu/public/data_files/articles/49/article_49.pdf |
Summary: | OBJECTIVES AND BACKGROUND
This multidisciplinary and retrospective study of the
Periodontal, Ear nose and throat, Oral-Maxillofacial and
Biochemical literature aims, highlights and recalls the
important role of the oxidative stress (OS) and
periodontal disease in the development of squamous cell
carcinomas of the oral cavity (OSCC).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
In the present study we analyzed a total number of
670 cases, collected from specialized scientific papers
belonging to several authors of international level. These
scientific papers are focused on highlighting the most
common lipid peroxidation marker, Malondialdehyde
(MDA), of both periodontal disease and squamous cell
carcinoma of the oral cavity from serum or saliva samples
that are biochemically collected and analyzed.
RESULTS
In all analyzed studies, we found that oxidative
stress alters the composition of saliva. Also the depletion
of antioxidants was remarked in the groups of subjects
diagnosed with OSCC and those affected by periodontal
disease. Scientific studies that investigated smokers,
revealed the fact that these patients also show increased
levels of reactive oxygen species. Thus, it is very likely
that oxidative damage is intensified by smoking.
CONCLUSIONS
The purpose of this review was to emphasize the
importance of oxidative stress in the development of
periodontal disease as a first stage towards the
development of squamous cell carcinomas and to
represent the essential foundation of more extensive
future investigations.
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ISSN: | 2360-1124 2537-5393 |