Volume 3 Issue 4 (July-August, 2017)

Review Articles

A DISEASE WITH PREMALIGNANT POTENTIAL- ORAL SUB MUCOUS FIBROSIS
Lakshdeep Chopra, Rashmi Metgud, Smitha Naik, Aniruddh Tak, Shrikant Patel, Raghav Verma

Over past four decades, many theories linking oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) to various risk factors have been proposed. Spicy, pungent foods and irritants such as areca nut, paan (betel leaves), tobacco (through chewing or smoking)-the common Asian habits of chewing the aforementioned agents-have all been incriminated as causative agents. Hence; in the present review, we highlight the pathogenetic aspect of OSMF.
Key Words: Areca nut, Oral sub mucous fibrosis, Premalignant.

Corresponding author: Dr.Lakshdeep Chopra, PG student, Department of Oral Pathology, Pacific Dental College & Hospital, Debari, Rajasthan, India

This article may be cited as: Chopra L, Metgud R, Naik S, Tak A, Patel S, Verma R. A disease with premalignant potential: Oral Sub Mucous Fibrosis. Int J Res Health Allied Sci 2017;3(4):35-36.

 
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