“…CagA protein is present in 60-70% of all strains of H. pylori that is associated with increasing the risk of cancer, developing of atrophic gastritis, forming the ulcer and deferring in recovery, inducting of expression of oncogenes and mutation in p53 gene, atherosclerosis, ischemic heart disease, coronary heart disease, producing of PGE2 and increasing the production of reactive forms of oxygen (5,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21). In several studies, the presence of H. pylori has been confirmed in oral cavity, dental plaque ,saliva and its colonization in the nose and along with a number of diseases of the throat and larynx (21)(22)(23)(24). H. pylori causes increased proliferation and decreased apoptosis in the tissues of the larynx.…”