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The Efficacy of ErCr:YSGG Laser Fibrotomy in Management of Moderate Oral Submucous Fibrosis: A Preliminary Study.
[oral submucous fibrosis]
Oral
submucous
fibrosis
(
OSMF
)
is
a
chronic
insidious
disease
mainly
associated
with
fibroelastic
change
of
the
oral
mucous
membrane
,
leading
to
progressive
trismus
and
oral
burning
sensation
.
The
management
of
OSMF
is
empirical
,
depends
on
staging
of
the
condition
and
is
combination
of
conservative
/
medical
/
surgical
interventions
.
Management
of
moderate
OSMF
is
more
challenging
as
conservative
and
medical
treatments
are
not
effective
while
surgical
techniques
involving
fibrotomy
and
reconstruction
of
resultant
defect
are
excessive
.
Lasers
can
provide
an
alternative
and
better
means
for
surgical
fibrotomy
in
moderate
OSMF
as
they
are
minimally
invasive
and
have
the
advantage
of
short
operating
time
,
less
hemorrhage
,
faster
healing
,
less
morbidity
,
less
surgical-site
scarring
and
relapse
.
Laser
fibrotomy
in
moderate
OSMF
have
been
done
under
general
anesthesia
.
A
case
series
of
16
cases
of
moderate
OSMF
treated
with
Erbium
Chromium
Yttrium
Scandium
Gallium
Garnet
(
ErCr
:
YSGG
)
laser
fibrotomy
under
local
anesthesia
in
combination
with
cessation
of
habits
,
topical
steroids
,
lycopene
and
oral
physiotherapy
is
presented
.
The
mean
increase
in
mouth
opening
achieved
at
1
Â
year
was
17
.
5
Â
mm
.
The
mean
difference
in
the
preoperative
and
1
Â
year
mouth
opening
was
found
to
be
statistically
significant
.
The
mean
difference
in
the
preoperative
and
six
-
month
Visual
Analogue
Scale
scores
for
oral
burning
sensation
and
Oral
Health
Impact
Profile-
14
scores
for
assessment
of
oral
health-related
quality
of
life
was
statistically
significant
implying
improvement
.
ErCr
:
YSGG
laser
fibrotomy
under
local
anesthesia
is
a
minimally
invasive
,
cost
effective
,
chair
-side
procedure
and
an
useful
adjunct
in
management
of
moderate
OSMF
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"scarring"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
cutaneous mastocytosis
cystinuria
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
epidermolysis bullosa simplex
erythropoietic protoporphyria
focal myositis
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
kindler syndrome
malignant atrophic papulosis
oral submucous fibrosis
papillon-lefèvre syndrome
primary hyperoxaluria type 1
proteus syndrome
This symptom has already been validated