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How general dentists could manage a patient with oral lichen planus

    1. [1] University of Gothenburg

      University of Gothenburg

      Suecia

    2. [2] VU University Medical Center

      VU University Medical Center

      Países Bajos

  • Localización: Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal. Ed. inglesa, ISSN-e 1698-6946, Vol. 23, Nº. 2 (marzo), 2018
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The literature hardly contains information on how patients suffering from oral lichen planus could be managed by dentists.

      Based on the limited available literature and particularly on the long-term clinical and histopathological experience of one of the authors, suggestions on how dentists could manage patients with oral lichen planus have been put forward.

      Results: In most cases, the dentist should be able to establish a correct diagnosis.

      In most cases, the dentist should be able to establish a correct diagnosis. Occasionally, the dentist may call upon a specialist, usually an oral medicine specialist or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for confirmation of the diagnosis, possibly a biopsy procedure, and management of the patient in case of severe symptoms. Proper patient information is of utmost importance in the management.

      General dentists can be expected to manage the majority of patients with oral lichen planus. Some patients may need to be referred for diagnostic purposes to a specialist; this is also the case for the rare patient with severe symptoms, possibly requiring systemic treatment.


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