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Osmf 2 problem
I m suffering from osmf grade 2. Can it be cured completely. As i have talked to denstist he told 7 injections per week will cure problem in 4-5 months.I also have quit tobacco completely.
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Acc to me you should go for biweekly injections. 7 injections per week will be too much. As you told you have grade 2 osmf it will get cure with good antioxidants or lycopene therapy along injections and strict stoppage of habit. Don't expect results too early and dont miss your dosage.
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do mouth opening exercises like stretching and blowing air through closed lips(ballooning)
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Definitely, if u stopped ur habit and continue the treatment it will get solved....
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The osmf in the mouth can be treated but the part that has extended to throats would be difficult to treat , injections will help depending upon the amount of involvement , occasionally surgical intervention is needed .
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Keep a healthy diet rich in antioxidants and AVOID tobacco
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