Lifetime prevalence of recurrent aphthous stomatitis and its related factors in Northern Iranian population: The PERSIAN Guilan Cohort Study.
Abbas DarjaniFarahnaz JoukarMohammadreza NaghipourMehrnaz AsgharnezhadFariborz Mansour-GhanaeiPublished in: Clinical oral investigations (2020)
It seems that predisposing factors, such as younger age, urbanization, and systemic disease, including rheumatic disease, genital aphthous disease, depression, chronic headaches, diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, and not smoking, could contribute to RAS prevalence.