Linee guida
Prevenzione delle patologie delle mucose orali
Linee Guida Nazionali per la promozione della salute orale e la prevenzione delle patologie orali in età evolutiva - Parte terza
STOMATITIS PREVENTION - ITALIAN GUIDELINES FOR ORAL HEALTH PROMOTION AND ORAL DISEASES PREVENTION IN CHILDREN - PART THREE
Gruppo Ministeriale Linee Guida per la Promozione della Salute Orale e la Prevenzione delle Patologie orali in età evolutiva
Maggio 2010 - pagg. 302 -305
Abstract
Oral mucosal manifestations may be divided into white lesions, ulcers, neoproliferations
and blue-red lesions. The aetiology may range from infections (fungi, viruses, TB, bacterial
superinfection) to oral trauma, immunopathology, oncopathology and epithelial damage
caused by drugs or irradiation. Risk factors are specific systemic disease e.g. celiac or HSV
infection, steroids aerosol treatments, cancer therapies and bad behavioural habits. Each
of these conditions requires an appropriate approach to prevent, reduce or treat these oral
manifestations.
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