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Gingiva after six months of treatment. 

Gingiva after six months of treatment. 

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Lichen planus can initially present in the oral cavity with characteristic signs before its manifestation on the skin or on other areas. Till date, numerous case studies and drug trials have been reported for the treatment of Oral lichen planus. So far there is sparse literature regarding the occurrence and treatment of Oral lichen planus in lactat...

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... each visit, oral prophylaxis and oral hygiene instructions were reinforced. After six months, there was a significant improvement in the signs and symptoms with an almost complete resolution of the lesions (Figure 4 and Figure 5). ...

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