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I cant open my mouth fully
I think I have OSMF I have left tobacco but I want to get rid of this problem What should i do? What medicines should I take
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Hello sir... the difficulty in opening mouth isdue to tobacco chewing only...you need to visit dentist for furthur management....treatment depends on degree of mouth opening you are having.... the treatment varies from topical steroids, intralesional steriodal injection depends on degree of mouth opening you are having
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kindly visit dentist for furthur clinical examination and management
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Just taking a Medicine may not cure it if it works well n good Best would be you can opt Injection threapy from Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon If dosent work you can go for Surgery Followed by Reconstruction
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Visit an oral and maxilofacial surgeon... After proper diagnosis he will guide you..
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stop habits
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First you have completely left tabacco. mainten  good oral hygiene. Some excreise you have done for increase mouth exercise ex icecream spoon . Start medicine of anti oxide for lysis of collgen fibers. Ex lycopin
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please visit at docotr and take proper treatment
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avoid smoking nad tabacco
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If the diagnosis is confirmed start taking capsule SM Fibro, twice a day for one month, and do visit a dentist soon for follow up
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