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CELLULAR ALTERATIONS OF THE ORAL MUCOSA DUE TO ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES AND TOBACCO SMOKING: A CYTOMORPHOMETRIC STUDY

Introduction: Fixed orthodontic treatment causes chronic low grade irritation on the oral mucosa. Tobacco smoking is considered to be a risk factor in the development of oral cancer. This study was designed to do a cytomorphometric analysis on the buccal mucosal cells in patients undergoing fixed or...

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Published in:Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal 2018-03, Vol.14 (2)
Main Authors: Marla, Vinay, Singh, Varun Pratap, Baral, Dharanidhar, Pokharel, Prabhat Ranjan, Shrestha, Ashish, Gyawali, Rajesh, Giri, Jamal
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