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Name | Recurrent apthous stomatitis major-A case report |
Description | Case report:-oral medicine and radiology N.M. Praveena1*,Ponni Vijayavel2,Priya Ramani3 and Winnifred Christy4 1,2Senior Lecturer,3reader, Department of oral medicine and radiology, Thai Moogambikai Dental College and Hospital, Maduravoyal, Chennai, Tamil Nadu,India. 4Reader, C.S.I College of Dental Science, Madurai,Tamil Nadu,India.
Abstract:- Recurrent apthous stomatitis is a very common oral mucosal lesion which one encounters in general dental practice. The etiopathogenesis is varied and may represent a T-cell mediated immunological reaction. Recurrent apthous major is a variant which demonstrates ulcers of longer duration and severity and can be extremely painful to the patient. It requires considerable care and symptomatic treatment,to elevate the pain. This paper presents a case of recurrent apthous major which was medically managed and showed good response to treatment, with long term follow up. Key words:- Recurrent apthous stomatitis, Chronic ulcer, Steroids. |
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