Fogorvosi szemle, 2016 (109. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2016-09-01 / 3. szám

FOGORVOSI SZEMLE ■ 109. évf. 3. sz. 2016. 101 Sonkodi I, Nagy J, Novák P, Braunitzer G, Virág K, Boda K, Nagy K A retrospective screening and epidemiological study of oncological and other diseases in the oral and maxillofacial region at the University of Szeged, Department of Oral Medicine (1960-2014) The Department of Oral Medicine at the University of Szeged was responsible for the stomato-oncological care of the population of three counties (with a population of 1,7 M at an average) in the period 1960-2014. The present report sum­marizes the incidence of oral medicine diseases during this period. The overall number of new out-patients at the De­partment of Oral Surgery between 1960 and 2014 was 338,200. These patients were dental and oral surgical patients who presented spontaneously or were referred from the general practice, or stomato-oncological patients referred from general dental practices in the three counties. Of the 338,200 new cases, 9,482 (2.8%) were benign tumors, 5438 (1.6%) premalignancies and 5,145 (1.5%) malignant tumors. This means a total of 20,065 tumor cases (5.9%) in the examined period, of which 10,579 (3.1%) were premalignancies and malignancies. 14,446 patients presented with other diseases of the oral mucous membrane (5.8%, data available from 1974). Data on the number of stomato-oncological control pa­tients in any given year are available from 1970 on. In the period 1970-2014, the total number of check-up patients was 117,268, this is the 76,97% of the departments overall number of patients. As for the tendencies, in the representative period of 1960-2004, the number of new benign tumors 15-fold, premalig­nancies 30-fold, and malignant tumors exhibited an 25-fold increase, while the number of other conditions affecting the oral mucosa showed a 14-fold increase. Keywords: oral medicine, stomato-oncology, incidence, Southern Hungary

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