Cheilitis Glandularis: A clinicopathologic study with emphasis on etiopathogenesis.
Evangelia PiperiMaria GeorgakiAnastasia AndreouEfstathios PettasStyliani TzivelekaNikolaos G NikitakisPublished in: Oral diseases (2022)
CG etiopathogenesis is probably multifactorial. Reduced salivary flow rate and increased viscosity of saliva, potentially caused by long-term smoking, diabetes mellitus, and drug-induced xerostomia, may participate in the initial pathogenesis, while local irritants, for example, poor oral hygiene and local trauma, may further contribute to the development and aggravation of the condition.