Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Gingiva, Edentulous Ridge, and Retromolar Pad: A Case Series

(1) Background: Gingival cancer has a significant incidence and is often diagnosed at advanced stages. The aim of this paper is to highlight its clinical aspects on the basis of a case series analysis in order to promote awareness and improve the diagnosis process. (2) Methods: Oral cancers diagnose...

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Main Authors: Lucio Lo Russo, Eleonora Lo Muzio, Giuseppe Colella, Maria Eleonora Bizzoca, Vera Panzarella, Giuseppina Campisi, Lorenzo Lo Muzio
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Oral
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spelling doaj-faa72e7dcb44419aa225cc903e2809922021-07-15T15:43:13ZengMDPI AGOral2673-63732021-06-0111615916710.3390/oral1020016Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Gingiva, Edentulous Ridge, and Retromolar Pad: A Case SeriesLucio Lo Russo0Eleonora Lo Muzio1Giuseppe Colella2Maria Eleonora Bizzoca3Vera Panzarella4Giuseppina Campisi5Lorenzo Lo Muzio6Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, 71121 Foggia, ItalySchool of Dentistry, University of Ferrara, 44122 Ferrara, ItalyMultidisciplinary Department of Medical-Surgical and Odontostomatological Specialties, University of Campania, “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, 71121 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Surgical, Oncological and Oral Sciences, University of Palermo, 90128 Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Surgical, Oncological and Oral Sciences, University of Palermo, 90128 Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, 71121 Foggia, Italy(1) Background: Gingival cancer has a significant incidence and is often diagnosed at advanced stages. The aim of this paper is to highlight its clinical aspects on the basis of a case series analysis in order to promote awareness and improve the diagnosis process. (2) Methods: Oral cancers diagnosed and treated at three Italian University Hospitals over ten years were retrospectively investigated. Cancer location on the gingiva, edentulous ridge, and retromolar pad was addressed. Data regarding clinical features, stage at the diagnosis, and time from presenting symptoms to first medical consultation were retrieved. (3) Results: Thirty-three cancers located on the gingiva, edentulous ridge, and retromolar pad were retrieved from 276 total oral cancer cases (11.9%). A median of 50 days (range 2–300) passed for the patient to seek for a medical evaluation. At the time of diagnosis, 63.3% were advanced stage cancers, mainly located at the mandible (91%), especially in the retromolar pad (48.5%) and the edentulous alveolar ridge (24.2%). Lesions were red (45.5%), red and white (45.4%), or white (9.1%), appearing as an ulcer (69.7%), exophytic mass (12.1%) or flat lesion (12.1%). Sixty-six percent of cancers were completely asymptomatic, regardless their clinical appearance. A statistically significant association between the time from the presentation of symptoms to the first medical consultation and the cancers stage was found. (4) Conclusions: The clinical appearance of gingival cancer is very polymorphous; its understanding may be significant to improve patient education and early medical consultation.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6373/1/2/16oral cancergingivadiagnosisclinical appearance
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author Lucio Lo Russo
Eleonora Lo Muzio
Giuseppe Colella
Maria Eleonora Bizzoca
Vera Panzarella
Giuseppina Campisi
Lorenzo Lo Muzio
spellingShingle Lucio Lo Russo
Eleonora Lo Muzio
Giuseppe Colella
Maria Eleonora Bizzoca
Vera Panzarella
Giuseppina Campisi
Lorenzo Lo Muzio
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Gingiva, Edentulous Ridge, and Retromolar Pad: A Case Series
Oral
oral cancer
gingiva
diagnosis
clinical appearance
author_facet Lucio Lo Russo
Eleonora Lo Muzio
Giuseppe Colella
Maria Eleonora Bizzoca
Vera Panzarella
Giuseppina Campisi
Lorenzo Lo Muzio
author_sort Lucio Lo Russo
title Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Gingiva, Edentulous Ridge, and Retromolar Pad: A Case Series
title_short Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Gingiva, Edentulous Ridge, and Retromolar Pad: A Case Series
title_full Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Gingiva, Edentulous Ridge, and Retromolar Pad: A Case Series
title_fullStr Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Gingiva, Edentulous Ridge, and Retromolar Pad: A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Gingiva, Edentulous Ridge, and Retromolar Pad: A Case Series
title_sort oral squamous cell carcinoma on gingiva, edentulous ridge, and retromolar pad: a case series
publisher MDPI AG
series Oral
issn 2673-6373
publishDate 2021-06-01
description (1) Background: Gingival cancer has a significant incidence and is often diagnosed at advanced stages. The aim of this paper is to highlight its clinical aspects on the basis of a case series analysis in order to promote awareness and improve the diagnosis process. (2) Methods: Oral cancers diagnosed and treated at three Italian University Hospitals over ten years were retrospectively investigated. Cancer location on the gingiva, edentulous ridge, and retromolar pad was addressed. Data regarding clinical features, stage at the diagnosis, and time from presenting symptoms to first medical consultation were retrieved. (3) Results: Thirty-three cancers located on the gingiva, edentulous ridge, and retromolar pad were retrieved from 276 total oral cancer cases (11.9%). A median of 50 days (range 2–300) passed for the patient to seek for a medical evaluation. At the time of diagnosis, 63.3% were advanced stage cancers, mainly located at the mandible (91%), especially in the retromolar pad (48.5%) and the edentulous alveolar ridge (24.2%). Lesions were red (45.5%), red and white (45.4%), or white (9.1%), appearing as an ulcer (69.7%), exophytic mass (12.1%) or flat lesion (12.1%). Sixty-six percent of cancers were completely asymptomatic, regardless their clinical appearance. A statistically significant association between the time from the presentation of symptoms to the first medical consultation and the cancers stage was found. (4) Conclusions: The clinical appearance of gingival cancer is very polymorphous; its understanding may be significant to improve patient education and early medical consultation.
topic oral cancer
gingiva
diagnosis
clinical appearance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6373/1/2/16
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