Publications by authors named "E Jane-Salas"

Background: Oral biopsy is a fundamental surgical procedure used to obtain a histopathological result that assists clinicians in establishing a definitive diagnosis of oral mucosal lesions. The aim of this study was to asses the knowledge and attitudes of dental students, general dentists, and oral surgery experts regarding the detection of oral lesions and the use of biopsy as a diagnostic tool.

Material And Methods: a self-administered questionnaire consisting of 26 questions and 3 clinical cases on oral lesions was distributed to general dentists, oral surgery specialists and final-year dentistry students at the University of Barcelona.

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  • The study investigates chronic oral complications in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing various oncological therapies, aiming to identify prevalence rates and risk indicators related to the patient and treatment.
  • The research involved analyzing medical histories of patients treated at the Dental Hospital of the University of Barcelona, collecting data on demographics, health status, and oral complications to understand their relationships with cancer treatment.
  • Findings revealed a high prevalence of chronic oral complications (92.57%), with dental disease and hyposalivation being the most common, highlighting the need for effective monitoring and preventive care in these patients.
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: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease of the oral mucosa that affects between 0.5% and 2% of the general population. In the last decade, several studies have associated cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) with some inflammatory skin diseases such as oral lichen planus, demonstrating the presence of dyslipidemia in these pathologies.

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Background: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is an inmuno-mediated mucocutaneous chronical inflammatory disease. Multiple predisposing factors are considered, such as autoimmune response, microorganisms, medications, dental materials, psychological stress, genetic predisposition or nutritional deficiencies. The deficiency of vitamin D has been related to various autoimmune diseases like OLP.

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Diet may modulate the risk of head and neck cancer (HNC) through antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. To date, there is limited evidence regarding the effects of the Mediterranean diet on HNC risk. The purpose of the study was to assess the association between Mediterranean diet adherence, type of diet, and vitamin C and the risk of HNC.

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