O que o cirurgião-dentista precisa saber sobre a doença de Crohn?

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Fernando Gabriel de Araújo Chagas
Anna Thereza Thomé Leão
Sandra Regina Torres

Resumo

A doença de Crohn é descrita como uma doença inflamatória intestinal de alta complexidade, caracterizando-se por apresentar lesões e inflamações transmurais que podem acometer todo o trato gastrointestinal. A doença de Crohn pode apresentar manifestações bucais em forma de lesões de mucosa, alterações do fluxo salivar e envolvimento periodontal. Para este artigo de revisão foi realizada uma busca de literatura nas bases de dados PubMed, Scielo e academic Google, com espaço temporal de 2010 a 2020, utilizando palavras chaves obtidas de acordo com o descritor em ciência da saúde. Foi encontrado que as lesões bucais estão presentes em cerca de 46,75% dos pacientes jovens e 22% dos pacientes idosos com doença de Crohn, podendo ser bastante incômodas, persistentes e de difícil tratamento. Apresentam-se com diversos aspectos clínicos como: ulcerações lineares ou aftosas, nodularidades da mucosa e queilite granulomatosa. Essas lesões estão diretamente relacionadas com a doença, mas algumas lesões podem surgir de forma indireta, como complicação da doença de Crohn ou como efeitos adversos do tratamento. As manifestações bucais podem ser os primeiros sintomas da doença de Crohn, logo, o reconhecimento de seus aspectos clínicos pode contribuir para um diagnóstico precoce. Cabe ao cirurgião-dentista reconhecer, diagnosticar e tratar, junto a uma equipe multiprofissional, as manifestações bucais da doença de Crohn, promovendo melhorias no prognóstico do paciente.

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de Araújo Chagas, F. G., Thomé Leão, A. T., & Regina Torres, S. (2022). O que o cirurgião-dentista precisa saber sobre a doença de Crohn?. Revista Naval De Odontologia, 48(2). Recuperado de https://www.portaldeperiodicos.marinha.mil.br/index.php/odontoclinica/article/view/2176
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Revisões de Literatura

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