Pharmacological management of oral lesion
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Keywords

Pharmacology
Leukoplakia
Scarlet Fiever
Syphilis
Noma
Mucormycosis
Herpetic lesion
Candidiasis
Discoid lupus
Eruthematous
Ulcerative Lichen Planus
Mucous membrane Pemphigoid
Spongy Nevus
Oral Submoucs Fibrosis
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Treatment

How to Cite

TAORI , T., WADHER, B., MAHESHWARI, S., MOHOD , S., & DANGORE , S. (2024). Pharmacological management of oral lesion . International Arab Journal of Dentistry (IAJD), 15(1), 184-198. https://doi.org/10.70174/iajd.v15i1.972

Abstract

Oral ulcerations caused by aphthous lesions, leukoplakia, scarlet fever, syphilis, NOMA, mucormycosis herpetic lesions, candidiasis, discoid lupus erythematous, ulcerative lichen planus, mucous membrane pemphigoid, spongy nevus, oral submoucs fibrosis and pemphigus vulgaris are treated in a step-up fashion that may include topical, intralesional, and systemic pharmaceutical treatment. This page discusses the most often used therapy agents, methods, and dosages. Although the emphasis is on local pharmacologic therapy, systemic illnesses that frequently occur with such oral lesions are briefly discussed, as is the appropriate care.

https://doi.org/10.70174/iajd.v15i1.972
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