Alterations of the oral mucous membrane caused by the association between tobacco and the mouthwashes with an alcohol concentration of 26.9 %

Authors

  • Anna Christina Medeiros Fossati Facultade de Odontología UFRGS
  • Eduardo Pizzamiglio Kappel Facultade de Odontología UFRGS
  • Lorenco Dobrinsky Facultade de Odontología UFRGS
  • Jose Miguel Menabar Facultade de Odontología UFRGS
  • Marcelo Lazzaron Lamers Facultade de Odontología UFRGS
  • Heloisa Emilia Dias da Silveira Facultade de Odontología UFRGS

Keywords:

oral mucosa, tobacco, alcohol.

Abstract

The epithelium and the keratin layer of the oral mucous membrane of 15 rats that were subjected to a topical application of cut tobacco and mouthwashes with an alcohol concentration of 26.9 % during 45 days were analyzed. After that period, the oral mucous membranes were removed and a histological analysis was made. It was observed a significant decrease of the thickness of the epithelium and of the keratin layer, which shows that cut tobbaco associated with collutories with a high concentration of alcohol causes the reduction of the thickness of the keratin layer and of the mouth epithelium.

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Published

2006-08-09

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Medeiros Fossati AC, Pizzamiglio Kappel E, Dobrinsky L, Menabar JM, Lazzaron Lamers M, Dias da Silveira HE. Alterations of the oral mucous membrane caused by the association between tobacco and the mouthwashes with an alcohol concentration of 26.9 %. Rev Cubana Estomatol [Internet]. 2006 Aug. 9 [cited 2025 Feb. 23];43(3):14-21. Available from: https://revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/2494

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Research Article

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