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Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Chettinad Dental College and Research Institute, Kelambakkam, India
Research Article
Assessment of Efficacy of PAP, Acridine Orange and AGNOR in Detecting Micronuclei in Oral Exfoliative Smears in Smokers-A Cross Sectional Comparative Study
Author(s): D Anupriya*, Harini Priya A. H, R Sathish Muthukumar and Sreeja C
Cigarette smoking is the major cause of oral cancer, which accounts for around two-thirds of all reported cases of oral
squamous cell carcinomas annually. Tobacco use in any form is considered as a behavioural process which elicits
physiological and psychologic addictive mood among users. Smoking leads to various adverse health effects. A
cigarette contains over 4000 identifiable chemical carcinogens, with 200 known carcinogens that show toxicity.
Comparing other anatomic sites of our body, the oral cavity shows high tendency for developing malignancy. This is
because, oral cavity acts as the first barrier in the route of inhalation or ingestion of food and it can metabolize
procarcinogens contained in tobacco smoke to reactive products. This may be due to the nature of the oral mucosa
which is made of stratified non keratinized epithelia, which allows the superfi.. View more»