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A REFORT ON THE OUT-PATIENTS OF THE INFIRMARY OF THE COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

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Abstract


Few changes were found in the mouths of 52 smokers were examined as a part of the program to evaluate the oral health of Korean smokers. 52 smokers and 30 non-smokers were performed careful oral examination. In many of smokers, heavy, black deposits are found on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth and leukoplakia were observed in 2 subjects and varied merely in the severity of the involvement
uccal mucosa, and gingiva. Smears were taken with a wood spatula scraped over the mucosal surface. After fixation the slides were stained using the papanicolaou technic. Smears from the mucosa of smokers revealed more or less precornified cells without nuclei
The cornified cells were smaller than the noncornified cells and stained a deep brown or orange as compared with the blue or red of the large, round or polygonal cells in nonkeratinized regions of oral mucoa. Abnormal cell forms, suggestive of malignancy were not found in smears from the mucosa of smokers.
Cells with large hyperchromatic nuclei and elongated, spindle-type cells with large nuclei were not observed.

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