Title of article :
Oral Aphthous: Pathophysiology, Clinical Aspects and Medical Treatment
Author/Authors :
Gasmi Benahmed, A Académie Internationale de Médecine Dentaire Intégrative, - Paris, France , Noor, S Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan , Menzel, A Laboratoires Réunis - Junglinster, Luxembourg , Gasmi, A Société Francophone de Nutrithérapie et de Nutrigénétique Appliquée - Villeurbanne, France
Abstract :
Oral aphthosis is a painful inflammatory process of the oral mucosa. Oral aphthous can appear alone or
secondary to numerous distinct disease processes. If recurrence occurs frequently, it is called recurrent aphthous
stomatitis. The pathophysiology of oral aphthous ulcers remains unclear but various bacteria are part of its
microbiology. Three morphological types hold great importance in literature because these types help manage
the illness properly. Google Scholar and PubMed databases were used to retrieve the relevant data and
information. Different keywords including “Aphthous”, “Aphthosis”, “Canker sores”, “Aphthous stomatitis”,
“Aphthous ulcer causes”, “Aphthous ulcer and Microbiota” and “Aphthous ulcer and treatment”. The causes
for oral aphthous ulcerations are widespread and ranges from localized trauma to rare syndromes, underlying
intestinal disease, or even malignant disease processes. A detailed history and thorough examination of systems
can assist the physician or dermatologist in defining whether it is related to a systemic disease process or truly
idiopathic. Management of oral aphthous ulcers is challenging. For oral aphthous or recurrent aphthous ulcers
from an underlying disease, topical medications are preferred due to their minimum side effects. Systemic
medications are necessary if the disease progresses. Within the limitation of research and literature provided, it
is safe to say that topical corticosteroids are the first line of treatment. Herein, the author discusses the
pathophysiology, types, causes, diagnosis, and appropriate treatment ladder of oral aphthous stomatitis as
described in the literature.
Keywords :
Diagnosis , Oral aphthosis , Oral aphthous , Microbiota , Corticosteroids , Recurrent aphthous ulcer
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute