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Is buccal fat pad a better option than nasolabial flap for reconstruction of intraoral defects after surgical release of fibrous bands in patients with oral submucous fibrosis? A pilot study: a protocol for the management of oral submucous fibrosis.
[oral submucous fibrosis]
The
aim
this
study
was
to
compare
the
buccal
fat
pad
(
BFP
)
and
nasolabial
flap
for
reconstruction
Â
of
intraoral
defects
after
release
of
fibrous
bands
in
patients
with
oral
submucous
fibrosis
(
OSF
)
.
This
is
a
comparative
study
.
The
study
sample
was
derived
from
the
population
of
patients
who
presented
,
with
restricted
mouth
opening
of
less
than
20
Â
mm
,
to
the
Department
of
Oral
and
Maxillofacial
Surgery
,
Swargiya
Dada
Saheb
Kalmegh
Dental
College
and
Hospital
Hingna
Nagpur
.
The
patients
were
divided
into
two
groups
.
In
Group
I
(
n
Â
=
Â
10
)
reconstruction
was
performed
with
a
nasolabial
flap
and
in
Group
II
(
n
Â
=
Â
10
)
with
BFP
.
Both
groups
were
analysed
separately
for
mouth
opening
(
interincisal
distance
in
millimetres
)
preoperatively
and
20
months
postoperatively
,
time
taken
for
epithelialization
of
BFP
and
nasolabial
flaps
.
Statistical
analysis
was
performed
with
SPSS
statistical
software
for
Windows
,
version
8
.
0
(
SPSS
,
Inc
,
Chicago
,
IL
)
using
the
_
2
test
and
Student
's
t
test
.
In
all
20
patients
the
interincisal
mouth
opening
was
(
mean
)
11
Â
mm
(
3
-
19
Â
mm
)
preoperatively
which
improved
to
a
mean
of
42
Â
mm
(
23
-
52
Â
mm
)
.
In
Group
I
there
were
more
complications
as
compared
to
Group
II
such
as
partial
flap
necrosis
particularly
at
the
tips
,
temporary
widening
of
oral
commissure
and
subluxation
of
TMJ
.
The
unsightly
extraoral
scar
and
intraoral
growth
of
hairs
were
not
seen
in
Group
II
.
BFP
is
the
better
choice
for
reconstruction
in
comparison
to
nasolabial
flap
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"intraoral growth of hairs were not seen in group ii"
symptom
oral submucous fibrosis
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