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Citation

Peycheva K, Boteva E. Acta Med. Bulg. 2016; 43(1): 71-77.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Medical Information Center)

DOI

10.1515/amb-2016-0009

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

According to the World Health Organization there are almost two billion people worldwide who consume alcohol on a regular basis. It's a common abuse and almost 80 million are diagnozed with "alcohol abuse disorders" (WHO 2002, 2004). Excessive alcohol consumption is related to more than 60 different medical conditions, as suicide, homicide and different forms of accidents. Some conditions are acute, while other conditions such as liver cirrhosis, chronic pancreatitis, haemorrhagic stroke and various forms of cancer, are chronic consequences. Non-carious destructions of teeth like dental erosion are also associated with frequent alcohol consumption, because of precipitation of salivary proline-rich proteins caused by polyphenols present in most alcoholic drinks. The high concentration of organic and inorganic acids and the habit of keeping the alcoholic drink in the mouth can cause chronic inflammations of the soft tissues in the mouth and can increase the negative side effects from metals of crowns, bridges, orthodontic devises and various restorations. A literature review has been made due to the authors clinical observations and experiences.


Language: en

Keywords

human; Review; alcohol; alcoholism; public health; alcohol abuse; alcohol consumption; xerostomia; hypersalivation; health hazard; withdrawal syndrome; stomatitis; alcohol abstinence; tooth disease; mouth disease; salivation; health impact assessment; dental caries; enamel; oral diseases; periodontal disease

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