Interdependenta fumatului, consumului de alcool și a factorilor genetici cu apariția și severitatea despicăturilor congenitale labio-maxilo-palatine | [Smoking and alcohol use interdependency with the development and severity of congenital cleft defects]

Authors

  • Vlad Daniel Scârneciu Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  • Andreea Scarneciu Clinical County Hospital, Tg. Mures, Romania
  • Camelia Scârneciu Transilvania University of Brașov, Romania
  • Ioan Scârneciu Transilvania University of Brașov, Romania
  • Călin Cobelschi Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  • Cecilia Petrovan UMF Tg. Mures
  • Aurel Mironescu Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Keywords:

smoking, alcohol, genetic factors, clefts, pregnancy

Abstract

Smoking and alcohol use have always been risk factors for various disease such as pulmonary and liver disease, cancer but also have high interdependency with the generation of genetic anomalies such as cleft lip and palate. A strong connection has been set between the use of alcohol and tobacco and the severity of the cleft. We have made a study containing 139 patients with clefts hoping to mark the impact that smoking and alcohol consumption, but also other genetic factors have on the development and severity of clefts. Data collection was done through the anamnesis, through a series of questions regarding vicious behavior. The patients included in the study present a large variety of clefts ranging from simple cleft lips to complex labio-maxilo-palatal clefts. Risk factors have been assessed individually but most importantly in conjunction with other risk factors present in our study. While not the only risk factors present in our study, smoking and alcohol consumption during pregnancy have a large impact on the complexity of the clefts.

Author Biographies

Vlad Daniel Scârneciu, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Medicine

Camelia Scârneciu, Transilvania University of Brașov, Romania

Faculty of Medicine

Ioan Scârneciu, Transilvania University of Brașov, Romania

Faculty of Medicine

Cecilia Petrovan, UMF Tg. Mures

Faculty of Dentistry 

Aurel Mironescu, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Medicine

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2018-09-14

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