ACTA FAC. MED. NAISS. 2006; 23 (3): 151-154 |
Original article
HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF GINGIVAL EPITHELIUM IN SMOKERS AND NON-SMOKERS
Vukadin Bajagic1, Ana Pejcic1,
Vesna Zivkovic2, Aleksandar Petrovic3
1 Department of Periodontology and Oral
Medicine, Clinic od Dentistry Nis
2 Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Pathology
3 Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Histology
Sumary
Smoking patients show reduction
in inflammatory clinical signs that might be associated with local
vasoconstriction and increased gingival epithelial thickness. The aim of the
paper was to evaluate the thickness of the marginal gingival oral epithelium in
smokers and non-smokers. Twelve biopsies were obtained from three different
groups. Group I: non-smokers with gingivitis, group II: smokers and group III -
healthy persons without any periodontal disease. The biopsies were
histologically processed, serially sectioned at 5 µm, followed by the evaluation
of the major epithelial thickness, the epithelial base thickness and the
external and internal epithelial parameters. The difference between the groups
was analyzed using ANOVA test. The criteria for statistical significance were at
the probablity level p< 0.05. A greater epithelial thickness was observed in
smokers.
Key words: gingiva, epithelium, tobacco