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Is Oral submucous fibrosis can be cured by medicine? Can you suggest any medicine and exercise for the sama?
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You must consult an Oral Medicine expert advice who is a specialist in Mouth and Jaw diseases and cancer asap.
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Yes it can but cured.. Need more details, Contact me through online consultation.
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Hi, it depends upon stage of of Oral Submucous Fibrosis and mouth open. Kindly visit Oral and MaxilloFacial Surgeon or Specialist in Oral MaxilloFacial Medicine. Regards Dr Punit Dubey Facial Plastic Surgeon Noida Ghaziabad Delhi
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That depends on the stage of OSMF. Injections are given sometimes to improve mouth opening. Consult a dentist as clinical examination is required to give you correct advise
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