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Comparative study of the efficacy of herbal antioxdants oxitard and aloe vera in the treatment of oral submucous fibrosis.
[oral submucous fibrosis]
Oral
submucous
fibrosis
(
OSMF
)
is
a
potentially
malignant
disorder
predominantly
seen
in
the
Indian
subcontinent
due
to
areca
nut
,
tobacco
and
their
products
.
The
aim
of
the
present
study
was
to
compare
the
efficacy
of
oxitard
and
aloe
vera
in
the
management
of
OSMF
.
120
subjects
with
OSMF
were
included
in
the
study
.
The
patients
were
clinico-pathologically
diagnosed
and
divided
equally
in
2
groups
,
Group
A
(
oxitard
group
)
and
Group
B
(
aloe
vera
group
)
.
Group
A
was
administered
2
oxitard
capsules
twice
daily
and
Group
B
was
given
5
mg
aloe
vera
gel
to
be
applied
topically
thrice
daily
for
3
months
.
Different
clinical
parameters
were
evaluated
at
regular
intervals
.
Data
was
analyzed
using
the
Student
's
paired
t
test
and
Chi
-square
test
.
P-
value
<
0
.
001
was
considered
to
be
statistically
significant
.
Clinical
improvements
in
mouth
opening
and
tongue
protrusion
was
significant
in
the
oxitard
group
(
p
=
0
.
0005
)
.
Subjective
symptoms
of
pain
associated
with
the
lesion
(
p
=
0
.
0003
)
,
difficulty
in
swallowing
(
p
=
0
.
0000
)
and
speech
(
p
=
0
.
0001
)
also
significantly
improved
in
the
Group
A
.
The
improvement
in
burning
sensation
was
not
statistically
significant
between
the
2
groups
(
p
=
0
.
002
)
.
There
was
a
mild
to
moderate
decrease
in
the
size
of
the
lesion
.
Though
there
is
no
definitive
treatment
for
the
condition
however
,
overall
assessment
of
symptoms
like
mouth
opening
,
tongue
protrusion
,
difficulty
in
swallowing
and
speech
and
pain
associated
with
the
lesion
showed
that
oxitard
capsules
can
bring
about
significant
clinical
improvements
than
aloe
vera
gel
in
the
treatment
of
OSMF
.
Key
words
:
Oral
submucous
fibrosis
,
oxitard
capsules
,
aloe
vera
,
burning
sensation
,
mouth
opening
.
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