Oral Manifestations in Hospitalized COVID Patients
World Journal of Dentistry
; 13(5):434-440, 2022.
Article
in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1975165
ABSTRACT
Aim:
Evaluation of oral lesions in COVID-hospitalized patients, analyzing the potential etiopathogenetic mechanisms. Materials andmethods:
We evaluated a total of 58 hospitalized COVID patients in the time span from April 2021 to May 2021. The group analyzed consists of 38 male patients (66%) and 20 female patients (34%), aged between 22 and 92, with a preponderance of 60–80 years. All patients underwent an oral evaluation in order to detect the various oral manifestations;moreover, the onset time of these lesions has been correlated with the time of manifestation of the general symptoms of COVID infection.Results:
Xerostomia has been the most frequent oral manifestation detected (30 patients, 51.7% of the sample), followed by ageusia (16 patients, 27.6%), and white tongue (13 patients, 22.4%). Other oral manifestations observed were aphthous lesions, fissured tongue, metallic taste, tingling in the lip and chin, and burning mouth syndrome.Conclusion:
Our findings show a significant correlation between the oral manifestations and the burst of viral replication phase in COVID patients. Clinicalsignificance:
Awareness of the possible oral manifestations of COVID infection is important to conduct a correct diagnosis in oral pathology. © The Author(s). 2022.
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English
Journal:
World Journal of Dentistry
Year:
2022
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Article
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