Oral Lichen Planus
I have been diagnosed with oral lichen planus for over 12 years. Originally it was mild and able to control with Duke’s Mouthwash. In last 5 months have had two major flareups with considerable pain. My condition was managed by my general dentist. I now feel I need someone who specializes in OLP, but have had no luck finding anyone. I live in the Columbia, MD area which is near Baltimore. Does anyone know an OLP specialist in my area?
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Thank you. I love the way you frame it to your provider. I would be comfortable saying that. That is a big help to me.
@virginiae yes, something like that would cause an OLP flare for me too.
@moylandavis yes, whitening toothpaste or whiteners can trigger an OLP flare in me too.
Also, I had to look up Duke’s mouthwash (similar to Magic mouthwash as I suspected) and it is not not not a potent steroid. It’s contains a super weenie steroid. You can only get stronger steroids from what you’ve been treated with so far. It’s also got Benadryl and an antifungal in it to prevent oral thrush (candidiasis), but with that weenie of a steroid, do you really need it? Joking! Joking! If your pharmacy is going to all the hassle of compounding this for you anyway, can they swap out the type of steroid? Obviously with a prescription.
I’m using liquid dexamethasone right now - like what a kid would be given who can’t swallow pills. And the fake berry flavor and red dye is… not my favorite. It was doing fine for the last 9 months or so, but this last flare it really didn’t control anything and I was increasing in inflammation and getting daily small ulcers despite using the dexamethasone (I only use as needed). So, I’m going to go talk about: do I need to be dosing it more than 2 times a day as my prior provider wrote for (probably from what I’ve read) versus using a different steroid altogether.
Dexamethasone is also not very potent, so I definitely have room to go up in potency too.
Thanks for your suggestion about swapping out the steroid for a stronger one. Appreciate your responses.
Hi All,
I have been fighting OLP for 5 years, with 3 dermatologist, oral pathologist, dentist, ENT and now an oncologist. I am to begin a mouthwash this week. Iv'e been taking Acetretin for several years which has helped keep it in check, but it is not working anymore. My out breaks had been manageable but now my tongue is the main issue. For some reason I had a big outbreak and now I'm trying to find something to just ease this up a bit.
I'm interested in using tacrolimus ointment. Has anyone been advised of developing cancer from the use of tacrolimus? The oral pathologist and dermatologist said no to this
I"m so glad I found this forum!
Hi, @louise05 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! We’re glad you found this forum also!
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/oral-lichen-planus-3/ This site talks a lot about OLP and how you can help yourself.
I didn’t find anything specific to tacrolimus just members referring to it. I’m sure other members will join the conversation soon unless they had too much fun on New Years Eve!
hi Louis05. I keep tacrolimus ointment on hand and have been told the the dermatologist to apply to any LP site I see. Just remember to use the smallest amount possible and really rub it into the site. To be honest, it's hard to tell if it does anything. Faye
Thank you! I'm still learning how to use this site...any suggestion is helpful