1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf02994224
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Tongue flap in oral submucous fibrosis

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“…Notably, Khanna and Andrade modified a technique using a bilateral palatal island flap in conjunction with bilateral temporalis myotomy and coronoidectomy, resulting in significant improvements in preoperative mean maximal mouth opening (25)(26)(27)(28). Tongue flaps, derived from the dorsolateral portion of the tongue, also play a role in reconstruction, although they occasionally become part of the OSF disease process, leading to potential postoperative complications such as dysphagia and speech issues (29,30). Bhrany et al reported satisfactory results in OSMF patients treated with tongue flaps, a finding echoed by Tepan et al in their study (31,32).…”
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“…Notably, Khanna and Andrade modified a technique using a bilateral palatal island flap in conjunction with bilateral temporalis myotomy and coronoidectomy, resulting in significant improvements in preoperative mean maximal mouth opening (25)(26)(27)(28). Tongue flaps, derived from the dorsolateral portion of the tongue, also play a role in reconstruction, although they occasionally become part of the OSF disease process, leading to potential postoperative complications such as dysphagia and speech issues (29,30). Bhrany et al reported satisfactory results in OSMF patients treated with tongue flaps, a finding echoed by Tepan et al in their study (31,32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%