Etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among Tamil Nadu population: A prospective cohort study

Background: Most of the clinical, epidemiological, and etiogenic studies on oral lichenoid reactions (OLRs) have been undertaken in the United States, UK, Scandinavia, and other European countries. So far, very few cohort studies on a small population have been documented from South Asian region to...

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Main Authors: Eswar Nagaraj, Priya Eswar, Roopam Pal Kaur
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2013;volume=24;issue=3;spage=309;epage=315;aulast=Nagaraj
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spelling doaj-c737732fa5df42cabd5ebd26159120502020-11-24T21:16:12ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032013-01-0124330931510.4103/0970-9290.117992Etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among Tamil Nadu population: A prospective cohort studyEswar NagarajPriya EswarRoopam Pal KaurBackground: Most of the clinical, epidemiological, and etiogenic studies on oral lichenoid reactions (OLRs) have been undertaken in the United States, UK, Scandinavia, and other European countries. So far, very few cohort studies on a small population have been documented from South Asian region to implicate the role of various causative agents in the precipitation of OLR. Objectives: To implicate the role of various allopathic, alternate medicinal drugs, dental materials, etc., in the precipitation OLRs; to evaluate the pattern of remission; and to estimate the time period for the remission of lesions following the discontinuance of the suspected agents in the population of Tamil Nadu. Materials and Methods: A total of 102 patients were included, of whom 51 (mean age 43.3 years, SD 14.59) formed the study group, who possessed a positive drug history to the intake of either potential allopathic or alternate drugs or had recent dental metallic fillings/restorations, and 51 were (mean age 47.86 years, SD14.67) in the control group possessing oral lichen planus (OLP). The patients were followed up at a monthly interval period for a period of 18 months. Results: Complete remission of signs and symptoms was noticed in 41 patients, partial remission in 6, no change in 2, newer lesions in 1, and flaredup lesions were observed in 1 participant in the study group. The mean onset time for lichenoid eruptions was found to be 2.5 months (SD 58.82) and the mean remission time after discontinuing the drug was 9.1 months (SD 4.7). Conclusion: OLR could be implicated to documented lichenoid agents like calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, atarvastatin, metformin, glibenclamide, dapsone, carbimazole, silver amalgam fillings, etc.in southSouth Indian population. Furthermore, the drugs like oflaxacin, arsenical album, and yellow orpimentumwere also found to have strong implication in the precipitation of OLR. Discontinuance of the suspected agents resulted in healing in the majority of cases.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2013;volume=24;issue=3;spage=309;epage=315;aulast=NagarajLichenoid agentslichenoid eruptionsoral lichen planusoral lichenoid reactions
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author Eswar Nagaraj
Priya Eswar
Roopam Pal Kaur
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Priya Eswar
Roopam Pal Kaur
Etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among Tamil Nadu population: A prospective cohort study
Indian Journal of Dental Research
Lichenoid agents
lichenoid eruptions
oral lichen planus
oral lichenoid reactions
author_facet Eswar Nagaraj
Priya Eswar
Roopam Pal Kaur
author_sort Eswar Nagaraj
title Etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among Tamil Nadu population: A prospective cohort study
title_short Etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among Tamil Nadu population: A prospective cohort study
title_full Etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among Tamil Nadu population: A prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among Tamil Nadu population: A prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among Tamil Nadu population: A prospective cohort study
title_sort etiogenic study on oral lichenoid reactions among tamil nadu population: a prospective cohort study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
1998-3603
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background: Most of the clinical, epidemiological, and etiogenic studies on oral lichenoid reactions (OLRs) have been undertaken in the United States, UK, Scandinavia, and other European countries. So far, very few cohort studies on a small population have been documented from South Asian region to implicate the role of various causative agents in the precipitation of OLR. Objectives: To implicate the role of various allopathic, alternate medicinal drugs, dental materials, etc., in the precipitation OLRs; to evaluate the pattern of remission; and to estimate the time period for the remission of lesions following the discontinuance of the suspected agents in the population of Tamil Nadu. Materials and Methods: A total of 102 patients were included, of whom 51 (mean age 43.3 years, SD 14.59) formed the study group, who possessed a positive drug history to the intake of either potential allopathic or alternate drugs or had recent dental metallic fillings/restorations, and 51 were (mean age 47.86 years, SD14.67) in the control group possessing oral lichen planus (OLP). The patients were followed up at a monthly interval period for a period of 18 months. Results: Complete remission of signs and symptoms was noticed in 41 patients, partial remission in 6, no change in 2, newer lesions in 1, and flaredup lesions were observed in 1 participant in the study group. The mean onset time for lichenoid eruptions was found to be 2.5 months (SD 58.82) and the mean remission time after discontinuing the drug was 9.1 months (SD 4.7). Conclusion: OLR could be implicated to documented lichenoid agents like calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, atarvastatin, metformin, glibenclamide, dapsone, carbimazole, silver amalgam fillings, etc.in southSouth Indian population. Furthermore, the drugs like oflaxacin, arsenical album, and yellow orpimentumwere also found to have strong implication in the precipitation of OLR. Discontinuance of the suspected agents resulted in healing in the majority of cases.
topic Lichenoid agents
lichenoid eruptions
oral lichen planus
oral lichenoid reactions
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