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Volume 9 Issue 8 (August, 2021)

Review Articles

A contemporary narrative review on Oral Submucous Fibrosis
Dr. Amit Kumar Joseph

Oral Submucous fibrosis (osmf) has traditionally been described as "a chronic, insidious, scarring, disease of the oral cavity, often with involvement of the pharynx and the upper esophagus."Millions of individuals are affected, especially in South and South East Asian countries. The main risk factor is areca nut chewing. Due to its high morbidity and high malignant transformation rate, constant efforts have been made to develop effective management. Despite this, there have been no significant improvements in prognosis for decades. This expert opinion paper updates the literature and provides a critique of diagnostic and therapeutic pitfalls common in developing countries and of deficiencies in management.

 
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