Title of article :
Conditions of Oral Mucosa due to Takhzeen alQat
Author/Authors :
Al-Sharabi, Ali Kaid Oral Medicine and Radiology - Faculty of Dentistry - University of Sana’a
Abstract :
Takhzeen al-Qat (Qat chewing habit) in Yemen is widely spread and practiced by millions. Adverse health effects of
this habit on body systems and oral tissues have been reported.
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the effects of Qat chewing on buccal and gingival oral mucosa
among Yemeni Qat chewers.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study in which subjects were randomly recruited from patients attending dental
clinics in two hospitals in Sana'a, Yemen. Subjects were interviewed for chewing and smoking habits and examined
clinically for the effects of Qat chewing on buccal and gingival mucosa.
Results: A total of 650 subjects satisfied the inclusion criteria. Subjects were 515 (79.20%) males and 135 (20.80%)
females. Among these, 490 (75.38%) were Qat chewers. White patch on buccal mucosa recorded in 486 (99.7%)
among Qat chewers. White patch on gingival mucosa recorded on 442 (89.8%) among Qat chewers. Gingival
recession recorded on 370 (76.0%) among Qat chewers. Differences between chewers and non chewers were
statistically significant (p<0.05).
Conclusion: This study concluded that mucosal white lesions occurred more frequently in Yemeni Qat chewers.
Keywords :
Takhzeen al-Qat , Qat chewing , Khat , Adverse health effect , Buccal , gingival mucosal conditions , Yemen
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics