Analysis of genetic damage in individuals exposed to Chronic Mechanical Irritation (CMI) in the lateral border of the tongue due to Cusp of Carabelli (CoC) –A Cytogenetic study
Abstract:Background: Chronic inflammation is estimated to contribute approximately 25% of human cancers. Inflammation, induced by chronic mechanical irritation (CMI) along with carcinogens has a higher chance of leading to oral pre-cancer and oral cancer. Though many studies have been conducted to identify the genetic damage in oral cancer or dysplastic stages, there is no data to find the early detection of genetic damage in healthy individuals associated with CMI. Cusp of Carabelli (CoC) is a small additional cusp at… Show more
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