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Regulation of Collagen Synthesis in Tobacco/Pan-Masala Induced Oral Sub-Mucosal Fibrosis and Diagnostic Approach - Review Article
Author(s) -
Satish Kumar Awasthi,
Ausaf Ahmad,
Anand Srivastava
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research in science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-602X
pISSN - 2395-6011
DOI - 10.32628/ijsrst218114
Subject(s) - oral submucous fibrosis , medicine , precancerous condition , fibrosis , rebamipide , chewing tobacco , lamina propria , carcinogen , oral mucosa , malignant transformation , cancer , gastroenterology , pathology , epithelium , biology , genetics
: oral submucosal fibrosis (OSMF) is related to juxta epithelial inflammatory response followed by a fibroelastic change of the lamina propria, with epithelial atrophy leading to stiffness of the oral mucosa, causing trismus and inability to eat. Methods and Materials: The suitability standards for studies were: Research Articles that studied the metabolic activities in oral submucous fibrosis mainly caused by some carcinogenic substances or chemicals which may present in tobacco, alcohol, cigarettes, pan-masala etc Reference list of selected articles and reviews on the topic also were searched. studies were extracted, A total of 90-100 studies were extracted, using the keywords oral submucous fibrosis, oral potentially malignant lesion and diagnosis, collagen synthesis etc., Results: cancer risk among these patients, periodic biopsies of suspicious regions of the oral mucosa are essential for the early detection and management of high?risk oral premalignant lesions and prevention of cancer. Conclusion : OSMF is hardly recognized and is poorly understood across the globe. significant improvement in management, nor reduction in its high malignant transformation rate. Better integration of medical and dental services, especially in developing countries, may reduce patients’ suffering and improve their life quality.

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