2009
DOI: 10.4103/0970-9290.57356
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Comparative study of clinicofunctional staging of oral submucous fibrosis with qualitative analysis of collagen fibers under polarizing microscopy

Abstract: In the present study, we observed that mouth opening was restricted with advancing stages of OSF. The investigation also points to the importance of assessing the cases of OSF, especially with regard to functional and histological staging in planning the treatment.

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“…The results of the present study are similar to the studies done by Kiran et al (2007), Pandya et al (2009), Goel et al (2010, Rooban et al (2005), Tupkari et al (2007) and Rajendran et al (1994) On contrary, Ceena et al (2009) and Shivakumar et al (2010) on correlating the severity of disease and degree of mouth opening found statistically significant results. The variations in the result can be due to the dependence on various other factors such as site of involvement, extent of fibrosis, involvement of underlying musculature, duration of the disease and difference in the staging system used.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The results of the present study are similar to the studies done by Kiran et al (2007), Pandya et al (2009), Goel et al (2010, Rooban et al (2005), Tupkari et al (2007) and Rajendran et al (1994) On contrary, Ceena et al (2009) and Shivakumar et al (2010) on correlating the severity of disease and degree of mouth opening found statistically significant results. The variations in the result can be due to the dependence on various other factors such as site of involvement, extent of fibrosis, involvement of underlying musculature, duration of the disease and difference in the staging system used.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…On correlating clinical staging and histological grading, the statistical analysis with Chi square test was not significant (5.73) with p>0.05 which is in concordance with the study done by Ceena et al (2009) who also found that there is no significant correlation between clinical staging and histopathological grading.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…(2) Clinically, patients suffer from gradual, progressive alterations in oral mucosa resulting in compromised mouth opening to various degrees. (3) It is now evident that there exists a dose dependent relationship between oral submucous fibrosis and both frequency and duration of chewing areca nut (4) which is a common habit in south and southeast Asia. (5) Presently, it is a well recognized, potentially premalignant condition with malignant potential and therefore a cause of concern for oral health care professionals.…”
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confidence: 99%