Diagnosing Oral Lichen Planus (OLP)
I have not yet been officially diagnosed with OLP, but the Oral Surgeon I went to wants to do a tongue and cheek biopsy, based on the white "plaque" on the tongue and cheeks, and now burning of my tongue most of the time. I am wondering if others have been diagnosed without a biopsy. I am questioning the need for this procedure. Thanks for any responses.
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Yes, I have 3 of the 4 of the lichens. So it was a no-brainer that I had oral like plants. I know when I got it I was at the dentist office and they were going to fix a filling As soon as I got the shot, I felt it and that is where the Lyon started
I wish you the best. My only advice is use less chemicals as they seem to cause problems.. I use children’s toothpaste and so on.
@jbranch I was diagnosed without a biopsy but every OLP case is different and in your case if the oral surgeon wants to do a biopsy I would go for it. That biopsy will give an unmistakable diagnosis.
In the meantime, I second @minnesota10’s suggestion to use a kids’ toothpaste. I use it too because regular toothpaste burns my mouth. Sensodyne kids’ toothpaste is available at Dollar Tree for less than anywhere else that I know. I don’t like the fruit flavours so I use the Gentle Mint.
I too was diagnosed with OLP without biopsies done in my mouth. I also have three of the four LP conditions, OLP, LP on my skin and ELP-Esophageal Lichen Planus which is extremely rare.
I also avoid hot minty things, spices, Mexican food which I loved and most citrus foods including avocado at times and drinks. My OLP can also effect my lips. From my experience having OLP and LP on my skin, it tends to flare up and down. Irritants often cause my OLP to flare up. In addition I have found that stress and emotional upset can effect my LP conditions.
Lichen Planus conditions are from an autoimmune disease. The immune system is attacking the mucus membranes in the body. I hope this info is helpful to you.
Take care ❤️
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2 ReactionsHas anyone had testing for allergies to reduce the occurrence of OLP? I friend found that sensitivity to specific food groups resulted in more frequent breakouts. We both avoid spicy foods, tomato products etc. But she now avoids wheat and soy products.
@rashida Biotene Toothpaste and mouthwash are good to use for OLP as well. Not too minty but does the job.
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2 Reactions@lkirnbauer thanks - good to know!