The Role and Significance of Trace Elements in Oral Submucosal Fibrosis
Kaushiki Saoji, Amit Reche

TL;DR
This paper explores how trace elements like selenium, iodine, and copper influence oral submucosal fibrosis and related diseases.
Contribution
The paper highlights the dual role of trace elements in both preventing and contributing to oral diseases.
Findings
Trace elements like selenium and zinc are essential in metabolic reactions and antioxidant treatments.
Excess copper intake may lead to oral submucosa disorders and other oral conditions.
Trace element enzymes are crucial in biological processes, particularly redox reactions.
Abstract
Oral cancer represents the greatest cause of cancer-related morbidity and death in the majority of areas where tobacco use is common. There is accumulating evidence that the quantities of essential elements change with the beginning and progression of malignant disease. Essential elements operate as a micro-source in numerous metabolic reactions. To provide an area for the particularly important or necessary trace elements like selenium, excess of iodine (I), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), and other minor elements other trace element disorders such as oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) are treated using antioxidants. However, even elevated ingestion of these trace elements such as copper could lead to oral submucosa disorder and the advancement of diversified oral diseases and conditions. Trace element enzymes play a very vital role in a variety of biological and chemical events. In redox…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral Health Pathology and Treatment · Occupational exposure and asthma · Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
