2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-015-1704-0
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The relationship between recurrent aphthous stomatitis, and periodontal disease and Helicobacter Pylori infection

Abstract: The present study indicates that H. pylori plays a role in the development of RAS, but periodontal diseases have no effect on it. Eradicating H. pylori might be useful to prevent RAS.

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“…The role of H. pylori infection in periodontal diseases is well recognized; however, its possible role in the pathogenesis of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is still being debated. Gülseren et al., in a cross‐sectional study, investigated the role of H. pylori infection in RAS, reporting a statistically significant association ( P =.002) . Conversely, Gomes et al.…”
Section: Head and Neck Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The role of H. pylori infection in periodontal diseases is well recognized; however, its possible role in the pathogenesis of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is still being debated. Gülseren et al., in a cross‐sectional study, investigated the role of H. pylori infection in RAS, reporting a statistically significant association ( P =.002) . Conversely, Gomes et al.…”
Section: Head and Neck Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of H. pylori infection in periodontal diseases is well recognized; however, its possible role in the pathogenesis of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is still being debated. Gülseren et al, in a cross-sectional study, investigated the role of H. pylori infection in RAS, reporting a statistically significant association (P=.002) 33. Conversely,Gomes et al reviewed 15 experimental studies performed in this fieldand the results demonstrated that RAS ulcers were not associated with the presence of this bacterium in the oral cavity and that there was no evidence that H. pylori infection drived RAS development.…”
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“…Nevertheless, the role of dental plaque as an extragastric reservoir in H. pylori transmission is controversial [ 18 20 ]. Also, the oral H. pylori infection has been related to oral cavity problems, like gingivitis, periodontitis [ 21 , 22 ], and recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) [ 23 ]. Nisha et al showed a highly significant association was found between periodontal disease and colonization of H. pylori in dental plaque [ 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Većina novijih studija potvrđuje takve rezultate, odnosno kod vrlo malog postotka (4 -10 %) ispitanika dokazana je infekcija s H. pylori [52][53][54] . No, objavljene su i studije u kojima je kod pacijenata s RAS-om dokazan H. pylori u leziji polimeraza lančanom reakcijom (PCR) 55,56 ili su imali ureaza pozitivan test 57 . Li i sur.…”
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