2017
DOI: 10.17957/tpmj/17.4053
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Oral Submucous Fibrosis; Oral Health Impact Profile of Patients and Its Correlation With Its Clinical Grading

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“…Males (66%) were more affected than females (34%) with the ratio of 1.9:1 similar to results of Sinor et al [10] and Shahid H et al [11]. Males were dominated because they use gutka and other ST products more due to easy availability, whereas females consume less products because they are bound at homes and have not that much access outside.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Males (66%) were more affected than females (34%) with the ratio of 1.9:1 similar to results of Sinor et al [10] and Shahid H et al [11]. Males were dominated because they use gutka and other ST products more due to easy availability, whereas females consume less products because they are bound at homes and have not that much access outside.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The majority of OSMF patients were in the age category of 31-50 years (61%) which is in agreement with the Study of Pindborg JJ [12]. However our results are not in agreement with study results of Shahid H et al [11] and Agrawal et al [13] in which the peak age for same patients were 20-29 and 21-30 years respectively [11,13]. The reason for increased consumption at middle age may be the controlled and the restriction sale of SLT in youngsters or may be the delayed effect of products and may also be the late arousal of symptoms.…”
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“…The age of the majority of OSMF patients was 31-50 years (61%), which is in agreement with the previous study [38]. However, some previous studies [39,40] reported those in their 30s as the most common age group. It may be attributed to the fact that the consumption of smokeless tobacco between 20-30 years of age was comparatively low due to the restricted sale of such agents, or the appearance of symptoms was delayed until the age of 30 years due to active body immunity.…”
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confidence: 91%