Cytomorphometric Evaluation of Oral Exfoliated Cells − Its Correlation With Age of an Individual

Q3 Dentistry Journal of Orofacial Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.4103/jofs.jofs_101_19
T. Radhika, S. Hussain, S. Adithyan, Nadeem Jeddy, S. Lakshmi
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Introduction: Age is a vital tool in assessing the mental and physical growth of an individual. Exfoliative cytology, a non-invasive procedure, also has its potential implication in age assessment of an individual. This study aims to correlate and compare the average cell size from oral buccal smears of individuals of varying age groups using cytomorphometric analysis. Materials and Methods: In this study, 100 buccal smears were collected from normal individuals, dividing them into five age groups (Group 1: 10–20, Group 2: 21–30, Group 3: 31–40, Group 4: 41–50, Group 5: 50 and above). The collected smear samples were stained using papanicolau stain. The average sizes of the cells were measured using Dewinter’s image analysis software. Results: Cytomorphometry revealed a decrease in the average cell size as age increases. Analysis using Bonferonni and Post Hoc tests showed statistically significant decrease in the average cell size (P < 0.005). Conclusion: Cytomorphometric evaluation of exfoliated oral cells proves reliable tool for correlation of age. Cytomorphometric analysis of exfoliated cells of buccal mucosa serves a potential alternative non-invasive procedure in evaluation and correlation of age of an individual compared to the other screening modalities, which are usually either invasive or expensive.
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口腔脱落细胞的细胞形态计量学评价——与个体年龄的相关性
年龄是评估个人身心发展的重要工具。剥脱细胞学,一种非侵入性的程序,也有其潜在的含义,在年龄评估的个人。本研究的目的是通过细胞形态分析来关联和比较不同年龄组个体口腔口腔涂片的平均细胞大小。材料与方法:本研究收集100例正常人口腔涂片,将其分为5个年龄组(1组10-20、2组21-30、3组31-40、4组41-50、5组50及以上)。收集的涂片标本用巴氏染色法染色。使用Dewinter图像分析软件测量细胞的平均大小。结果:细胞形态测定显示,随着年龄的增长,平均细胞大小减小。使用Bonferonni和Post Hoc测试分析显示,平均细胞大小有统计学意义的降低(P < 0.005)。结论:口腔脱落细胞形态学评价是年龄相关性的可靠工具。口腔粘膜脱落细胞的细胞形态分析是一种潜在的非侵入性方法,可用于评估和个体年龄的相关性,而其他筛查方式通常要么是侵入性的,要么是昂贵的。
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Journal of Orofacial Sciences
Journal of Orofacial Sciences Dentistry-Orthodontics
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