A clinical report of an oral lichen planus associated to epidermoid carcinoma in contact with metallic restorations

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The aim of this study was to relate the clinical case of a patient with oral lichen planus (OLP) and a history of epidermoid carcinoma associated with metallic restorations. The etiology of OLP is a mucocutaneous disease, which is poorly understood. Studies point to the potential of malignant transformation of OLP and its association with metallic restorations. The metallic restorations were replaced by crowns with a ceramic covering associated and osseointegrated implants in the edentulous areas. About 1 year later, it was observed a bilateral regression of the tongue lesions. The replacement of metallic restorations can contribute to improvement of OLP.

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Silva, R. H. elena B. T. avares da, Paleari, A. G., Brito, C. de A. B. arros, Rocha, J. F. S. antos S. da, Massucato, E. M. aria S., & Quishida, C. C. ampos C. (2014). A clinical report of an oral lichen planus associated to epidermoid carcinoma in contact with metallic restorations. The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 15(5), 651–653. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1594

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