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Gum disorder resulting from Auto Immune diseases

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Nov 27, 2023 | Replies (24)

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A regular MD may or may not be able to diagnose oral lichen planus, but a rheumatologist should. Dentists and oral hygienists see it quite often, so should be able tell. It's hard for a person to see it on themselves, since it is inside the mouth, but it shows up as lighter colored webbing or lacey looking tissue. Google Images oral lichen planus for pics.

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@hlab27 Thanks for your replies. Diagnosis was no problem. Had OLP for 8-9 years. The problem: no treatment. My tongue and lips are so swollen that my speech is affected. Inner cheek so swollen that I am biting it continually. Been to top-level specialists in Boston + NYC. All say: it doesn't look bad. I guess there is just nothing can be done about this.