2011
DOI: 10.1136/jech.2011.142976o.59
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SP3-59 Oral health of the elderly: prevalence of oral lesions related to deleterious habits

Abstract: IntroductionWith increasing age, the oral mucosa becomes more susceptible to external stimuli, favouring increased exposure of the individual to aggressive agents. Considering the deleterious habits, the use of alcohol and tobacco represents risk factors for oral lesions. Studies show that the incidence of oral cancer accompanies patterns of tobacco and alcohol consumption.ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence of oral lesions and relate them to deleterious habits in elderly patients.MethodologyIt was a quanti… Show more

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